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To: Hiram S. Gans.
1955/07/14
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
States he is happy to receive a gavel from Military Government Association.
GLC06196.083
To: John H. Hilldring.
1955/07/22
Burgess, Carter Lane, 1916-2002
Suggesting that Hilldring write to Taylor so he can share his years of experience and give Taylor advice in military government.
GLC06196.084
To: Colonel Daniel Cox Fahey Jr.
1955/07/27
Sending a copy of the letter that Hilldring writes to Max Taylor.
GLC06196.085
To: Honorable Carter Burgess.
Sending a copy of the letter that he wrote to Max Taylor and congratulating Burgess for getting the Reserve Bill.
GLC06196.086
To: Maxwell Taylor.
Letter about the CA/MG's (Civil Affairs and Military Government) place in the Army.
GLC06196.087
To: Honorable Strom Thurmond.
Hilldring is sending a copy of the letter that he wrote to Max Taylor.
GLC06196.088
1958/08/19
Hammond, Paul Y., fl. 1929
Asks Hilldring to compare two different versions of events relating to the Cabinet Committee on Germany, and chose the one that fits his memory most.
GLC06196.090
To: Paul Y. Hammond.
1958/08/26
Hilldring recalls the Quebec Conference, Interim Directive, dissolution of the Cabinet Committee, etc. He asks Hammond to forgive him for not being able to remember several events and answers to Hammond's questions. In order to be helpful...
GLC06196.091
To: John H. Hilldring
1958/11/04
Higgins, Gerald J., fl. 1958
Asking Hilldring to give his views on "CAMG problem areas of the future, based upon . . . [his]. . . past experience."
GLC06196.092
1958/11/05
Yasukawa, Takeshi, 1914-?
About a constitutional study group; American interviewees; tentative schedule for the Constitution Study Group; and document from the U.S. Department of State (4 Nov 1958) re: interviewing American citizens.constitutional study group; American...
GLC06196.093
To: Gerald J. Higgins.
1958/11/06
Offers cooperation with Higgins' group.
GLC06196.094
1958/11/10
Arrangement of the meeting on November 14, 1958.
GLC06196.095
to Takeshi Yasukawa.
Hilldring asks the date and hour of the visit from the group from Japan. He offers his assistance during their stay in New York.
GLC06196.096
To: Gen. John H. Hilldring.
Encloses information sent by the Research Committee in Tokyo.
GLC06196.097
1958/11/17
Kades, Charles L., 1906-1996
Kades encloses letters from General Whitney and to the Counselor of the Japanese Embassy, along with asking Hilldring to meet him for lunch at the Uptown Club before Hilldring's departure for Phoenix. "Received Nov 19 1958 John Hilldring" is stamped...
GLC06196.098
To: Board Member.
Scullin, Richard J.
From the National Secretary Treasurer, asking opinion regarding the report of the Objectives and Program of the MGA, and requesting the contact of Oliver Comstock as soon as possible.
GLC06196.099
1958/11/20
Dyer, Murray, fl. 1958
Dyer thanks Hilldring for sharing "valuable material" from his own experiences in CAMG. Dyer included a Memorandum for the Record, asking Hilldring to initial and return it with his approval. "Received Nov 24 1958 John Hilldring" stamped in black...
GLC06196.100
To: Richard Scullin.
1958/11/21
Hilldring comments on the "excellent program" of the Military Government Association sent by Scullin and other officers. Hilldring is impressed by the "excellent job they are doing."
GLC06196.101
To: Charles L. Kades.
1958/11/24
Hilldring thanks "Dear Chuck" for "clarifying his opinion" about the Committee from Tokyo. (Mr. Yasukawa)
GLC06196.102
To: Murray Dyer.
1958/12/09
Cover letter. With enclosed Memorandum for the Record. Hilldring returned Memorandum after deleting an incident relating to General de Gaulle.
GLC06196.103
circa 1940-1945
Neutershausen, Buelso U., fl. 1940-1945
History of a porcelain clock, apparently owned by Hilldring.
GLC06196.104
to Aaron Hobart
January 22, 1817
Leonard, George, 1783-1834
States his interest in religious institutions and thus asks Hobart to write "a particular account of the exertions...at Hanover for the support of [illegible] their ordinances."
GLC06313.04.053
24 June 1817
Woart, William, 1772-1841
Sends the disposition of Lydia Brown, which he took upon Hobart's request. Brown testifies about her knowledge of man, Andrew Turner, whose real name was Amos Turner, who had multiple wives.
GLC06313.04.054
26 September 1817
Hobart, Aaron, 1764-1818
Mentions his poor health and explains that he has "enclosed an amount against Robert Thomas" that he wants his son to collect.
GLC06313.04.055
to James William Paige
1 June 1824
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Updates his brother-in-law on his journey from Washington D.C. to Philadelphia, via Columbia, Pennsylvania. From Philadelphia, he plans to return to Washington while his wife Grace Webster continues to New York via Princeton.
GLC01946.01
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