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to L. Jean White
December 19, 1944
White, Frank B., 1915-1999
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 19, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California.
GLC09855.142
December 29, 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 29, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. Mentions reading a book complied from letters sent to the President. He enclosed a copy of one letter writing,...
GLC09855.148.01
One copy of a letter published by Ben Whitehurst to Franklin D. Roosevelt. The letter was published in a book "Dear Mr. President" which compiled letters sent to the White House. The book was published in 1937. Frank White copied this letter from the...
GLC09855.148.02
[Portrait of Della H. Raney]
1942
unknown, fl. 1941-1945
One black-and-white portrait of Della H. Raney, chief supervisor of Tuskegee Army Nurses seated on a chair.
GLC09645.088
December 6, 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 6, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. White also sends advertisement of a scrap book he purchased that is being delivered to Jean. (GLC09855.131.02)
GLC09855.131.01
December 9, 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 9, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California.
GLC09855.132
December 17, 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 17, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. Mentions sending home a box of souvenirs. He is glad it arrived intact, he has heard from some of the other soldiers...
GLC09855.140
Inauguration Ceremonies Program
March 24, 1929
United States Government Printing Office
One copy of Inauguration Ceremonies Program from the inauguration of President Herbert Hoover and Vice President Charles Curtis, dated March 24, 1929. Item contains procedures and regulations, in this order: Platform Tickets, Entrance to the Senate...
GLC09705.02
[Invitation to the inauguration of President Herbert Hoover]
Committee on Arrangements
One invitation to the inauguration of President Herbert Hoover and Vice President Charles Curtis, dated March 24, 1929. Document has a printing of the Presidential Seal and also lists the members of the Committee on Arrangements.
GLC09705.03
to Father
December 18, 1864
Hubbard, fl. 1864
One letter addressed to "Father" dated Abington, December 18, 1864 from Hubbard. Pertains to wanting to start his own business in Boston. Lists different types of work he could take up including fishing, tin ware, and carpentry. Page 4 starts a...
GLC09832.40
"Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters"
March 27, 1960
Foster, Clyde, 1931-2017
One newspaper clipping featuring an article entitled, "Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters," written by Clyde Foster dated March 27, 1960. Originally printed in the Marshall News Messenger. Relates to reactions of counter sit...
GLC09640.111
to Mary
March 24, 1862
He is glad to hear that Emma is doing well. He writes that he is doing well also. Once he arrived in Washington, D.C. he is unsure of what the army's next move will be. On the march from Charlestown, Maryland to Berryville, Virginia there was a great...
GLC03523.42.09
Carte de visite of Heber Painter
1861 circa
A bust image of a young Heber Painter. The size given includes the frame in which the carte de visite is kept .
GLC02016.182
to his sister
December 17, 1862
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
Writes that he has been on furlough for two months. The 4th and 5th Tennessee regiments have been consolidated and he is hopeful that he will be decommissioned as a result. He's sorry to learn that Mrs. Champlin and her daughters, are abolitionists...
GLC02232.10
December 8, 1863
Written from camp near Dalton, Georgia. Writes that he has been in poor spirits lately, especially since he was unable to see "P & M" ("M" refers to his brother Marshall). Desperately wants his sisters to visit him in Marietta, as he can get a few...
GLC02232.27
[Army Rations issued to the Engineer's Department]
March 24, 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Request for six days' worth of provisions for Masons;. Signed by a Joseph C. [Dellezenne]. Countersigned by John Lillie with note from Robert Matthews. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.02023
[Return of provisions]
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Return of provisions for one man. Signed by [Runals Forman] Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and John Buell with note from Thomas [Man]. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.02024
December 6, 1862
Fuller, Franklin W., fl. 1861-1865
Writes that Hayden is getting better and that his own health is improving daily. He is able to walk much better as well and thinks that he can start to march again soon. States that he will not leave Hayden until he is better or forced to do so. The...
GLC03523.42.19
to his uncle
March 19, 1864
Stark, Herbert, fl. 1864-1865
Writes that this afternoon the family is going to the gallery to have their photographs taken. He states that the school is very good as is their principal, Mr French. He wishes that he could see him or be down there with him so he could "wear the...
GLC03523.42.41
to John Reeser
December 29, 1862
Detterline, Hiram, fl. 1862
Writes to Reeser wishing him well. States they will be heading to Richmond, Virginia. Comments on the boys being in good health and ready to fight the Confederates. Mentions hearing General Ambrose E. Burnside being defeated along the Potomac....
GLC03523.43.05
March 15, 1864
Engberth, Jacob M., fl. 1863-1864
Talks of being on picket every third day and having both drill company and brigade drill daily. Mentions that reentry is good and that they have 57 men on the roll compared to 17. Complains about another man named Jacob not paying them the local...
GLC03523.43.11
to Mary H. Benedict
Hulslander, C.B., fl. 1864
Apologizes for taking so long to write back. Mentions that he is sick and has been for about ten days but believes that he will get better. Inquires after her singing and and asks how George is coming along with his melodies. Wishes that he could...
GLC03523.43.20
to his parents, brother-in-law, and sister
March 27, 1865
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes that he is doing well and that the regiment is starting to receive a regular mail service. Since leaving Fayetteville, North Carolina there have been some hard fights. On 16 March their division and the First Division of the Corps. bore the...
GLC07460.115
to Mary Reeser
December 18,1864
G.F.H., fl. 1864
Comments that he just returned from a meeting in Chandlersburg, [Pennsylvania] where they sang and had a prayer meeting. Tells Mary which girls went home with whom from the meeting. Describes eavesdropping on a conversation that he heard on his way...
GLC03523.43.21
to Joshua Mauger
March 26, 1785
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
Butler has returned but Watson cannot visit him due to his "confinement on the Cricklade Election Committee." He hopes Mauger stays well.
GLC03902.043
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