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Watercolor of Medical Ship The Connecticut
1860-1865 circa
Whistler, Simon M., fl. 1904
GLC08362.02
[Medical Journal of Simon Mower Whistler]
1882-1886 circa
GLC08362.03
[Diary of Simon Mower Whistler]
June 25, 1864- December 17, 1864
GLC08362.05
to Olive Coddiare
March 18, 1945
Coddaire, James A., 1907-1997
Coddaire writes that he is in England probably on leave and he went to the seaside yesterday, and then went to a tea room for tea and cakes. He says that they created a furor on the bus ride as they handed out choclate to the kids and were nearly...
GLC09614.15
An Act for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Texas for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade
1843/04/11
Great Britain. Acts.
An act of Parliament effecting a treaty between Great Britain and the Republic of Texas. Paginated 166-180 + unpaginated first page.
GLC08513
[Land deed between Aleas Snead and Nannie Harvey]
March 17, 1937
Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Prince Edward County
A land deed between Aleas Snead and her husband, Nathan Snead, and Nannie Harvey stating that the Sneads are giving the remainder of a plot of land in Farmville to Nannie Harvey. It is signed by Aleas Snead, Nathan Snead, and La Valle Taylor. It is...
GLC09587.390
Abstract of Title for Mrs Nannie J. Harvey
March 25, 1941
Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court
An abstract of title for Nannie Harvey that details the ownership history and considerations from the deed book since 1889 for a piece of property in Roanoke, Virginia. It accompanied a newspaper clipping regarding the transfer of this property from...
GLC09587.391
Graduated with second largest class from TAAF
4 August
Newspaper clipping of the gruaduating class of Tuskegee Army Air Field on August 4th that Eugene W. Williams was in. There is a black and white photograph of the graduates in uniform in front of a P-40 fighter plane, according to the news clipping...
GLC09587.401
to Nancy Anderson
March 25, 1969
Garaudy, Ellis H., 1948-1979
Garaudy reports that the Phan Rang Air Base where he is stationed has been "getting hit often lately." He states there was a rumor that the forces would be going to Saigon. Garaudy asks Nancy if she received his postcard from Alaska. He mentions he...
GLC09597
to Nancy
March 21, 1970
Anderson, Robert A., Mrs., fl. 1966-1970
Nancy's mother writes Nancy to let her know Chuck and his fiancee, Vicki, visited her. Chuck had also tried to visit on prior occasions, however no one was home. Nancy's mother reports that Chuck looked well, drives a Datsun now, and gave Vicki a...
GLC09600.24
to Bill
March 27, 1966
Johnson, Roseann, Goodford, 1941-
One letter addressed to William E. Johnson from Roseann dated March 27, 1966. Pertains to a visit from her coworkers Sally, her friend from work and a phone call from Mrs. Corzine in the evening. Mrs. Corzine referred an accountant to them to process...
GLC09606.06
March 15, 1945
Coddaire writes that he had a bunch of mail, four V-Mails, and two letters. One letter from Bill Elder, and one from Isobel and Jack which was dated March 9th. The V-Mails were from her and were from the 2-5th of March. He mentions that the name of a...
GLC09614.14
to Wilma Hughes Primer
March 20, 1968
Hughes, Jim, fl. 1968
One letter addressed to Wilma Hughes Primer from Jim Hughes dated March 20, 1968. Hughes states that his unit may be going to a main highway on March 21 to fulfill guard duty. He requests playing cards specifying that they should be plastic to resist...
GLC09615.03
to Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler
1 May [1795]
Church, Angelica, 1756-1814
Angelica writes about a ball that she hosted the night before. She wrote that it was very fashionable and popular and that the Prince of Wales stayed from one o'clock to five in the morning, something he had not done at any other ball this season...
GLC09629.03
To Philip J. Schuyler
December 6, 1802
de Zeng, F., fl. 1802
De Zeng asks Schuyler to further postpone a meeting of the Board at Rhinebeck. The meeting was supposed to take place on the 6th but had been postponed until the next Saturday. De Zeng, complains that he will be unable to make it and asks that it get...
GLC09636.10
[Photograph of a tank]
March 24, 1961
A photograph of a tank. The tank is marked as belonging to the 3rd division 2nd to 13th units. There is also a date stamped on the back of this photo.
GLC09612.06
[Two African American soldiers stacking fuel cans]
A photograph of two African American soldiers stacking fuel cans, in the background there is a fuel truck. The soldier stacking is being watched by a Sergeant.
GLC09612.10
[Two African American soldiers behind a fence with a supply truck]
A photograph of two African American soldiers behind a fence with a supply truck in the background. There is a placard on the side of the truck that reads, "explosives." There is a date stamp on the back of the photo.
GLC09612.19
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone and brothers
March 21, 1943
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
Addressed to "Dad and Bee (also the freres [brothers] if home)." Hasn't written lately because he was sick "with a temp of 102 and a very bad sore throat," and just got out of the hospital after being there for five days. He was disappointed earlier...
GLC09620.014
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
March 24, 1943
Addressed to "Dad and Bee." Mentions a phone call they had earlier that day. He apologizes for the late letter he wrote "last Saturday" (GLC9620.014). He hopes it will arrive shortly. Complains that he is one of twenty-five men left in this "god...
GLC09620.015
December 8, 1943
A brief postcard to tell his parents that he arrived two days ago to a "swell field." His schedule looks to be very tough, but it's great to be out of Wendover.
Postcard is an image of "C-106 Liberator Bomber. The Liberator is one fo the fastest...
GLC09620.064
December 9, 1943
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." He opens the letter apologizing for having not written for a while as they just pulled in and are extremely busy. The field is set up nicely, it's hard to get around as it is "so darn big." Living conditions are ok, as the...
GLC09620.065.01
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." He opens the letter apologizing for having not written for a while, as they just pulled in and have been extremely busy. The field is set up nicely, it's hard to get around as it is "so darn big." Living conditions are ok...
GLC09620.065.02
December 28, 1943
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." A brief note with very little news except that he is exhausted as they have been flying all hours of the day in order to get their minimums.
The letter is dated "Tuesday." "Letters in a Box" notes the date as December 28...
GLC09620.071
December 29, 1943
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." Begins with a big thanks for the new pen that arrived and is sorry to hear that "375 is temporarily a sick ward," and hopes that both his father and step-mother feel better. The mail is "jammed up," so he hasn't received a...
GLC09620.072
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