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to Darling
February 17, 1945
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated February 17, 1945. Describes a trip to Paris in January.
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to George Driver
circa 1860
Driver, Susan, fl. 1860
One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. Most of the text is a bible quote.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote about God and love.
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[Poem about loss]
One poem written by George Driver dated circa 1860. A poem re-written by him to replace the copy written by his sister Susie which he lost at sea.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote about loss and mercy.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote about loss and trusting God.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A bible verse number.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A bible quote.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. Concerning trust in God and the protection he offers your soul.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote entitled David's Confidence and her hope that George has the same experience.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "Oh! humbly take what God bestows/And like his own fair flowers/ Look up, in sunshine, with a smile,/ And gently bend in showers."
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "Happiness had its sanctuary in the heart, & they who seek it elsewhere, surly seek in vain."
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "Write injuries in the dust; but kindness in marble."
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "With patience then the course of duty run; God never does, nor suffers to be done, But that which you would do if you could see The end of all events, as well...
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to Mrs. M. Schwartz
February 18, 1945
Schwartz, Tova, fl. 1943-1945
One v-mail addressed to Eva Schwartz from Tova Schwartz dated February 18, 1945. Thanks her for sending chocolates and for their generosity. Mentions the work being done where she is stationed.
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[Poem]
Driver, George, fl. 1860
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Briggs, Carrie, fl . 1860
One poem written by George Driver originally by Carrie Briggs dated circa 1860. A poem about leaving and coming home.
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to Marcia and Cous
February 23, 1945
One letter addressed to Marcia and Warren Abrams from Warren Schwartz dated February 33, 1945. Included as a booklet entitled, "Ninth Division, Hitler's Nemesis."
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One letter addressed to Marcia and Warren Abrams from Warren Schwartz dated February 33, 1945. Pertains to low morale, life while stationed out in Geermany, updates of his friends. Included as a booklet entitled, "Ninth Division, Hitler's Nemesis."...
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[Excerpt of A Psalm of Life]
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882
One poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow re-written by George Driver dated circa 1860. A selection of the first two stanza's and the last stanza from A Psalm of Life.
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Ninth Division, Hitler's Nemesis
1945
Desfosses-Neogravure, fl. 1945
One booklet entitled, "The Ninth Division, Hitler's Nemesis," dated 1945. Item is a compilation of articles printed about the Ninth Division. Also includes page inserts of photographs depicting where they have been stationed throughout the war...
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to Mom, Dad and Grandma
February 27, 1945
One v-mail addressed to Eva and Morris Schwartz and Sarah Friedman from Warren Schwartz dated February 27, 1945. Writes that the troop dog Windy had passed away. Mentions receiving word from his cousin Sam about his condition improving.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A note about trusting God.
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One poem written by George Driver dated circa 1860. A poem about God's grace.
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[Poem to George Driver]
Driver, Stephen, fl. 1860
One poem sent to George Driver by his father dated circa 1860. A poem about God's and his protection. His father writes that they will be praying for him.
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Home
Montgomery, James, 1771-1854
One poem by James Montgomery re-written and sent to George Driver by Susie Driver dated circa 1860. The poem is entitled Home.
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to Mother
5 April 1945
One letter addressed to Eva Schwartz from Warren Schwartz dated April 5, 1945. Pertains to receiving packages, boost in morale due to recent victories, and confirming that slave labor in Europe does exist. Gives a description of the German people he...
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One poem from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860.
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8 April 1945
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated April 8, 1945. Inquires about her recovering from an injury.
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One letter addressed to Marcia and Warren Abrams from Warren Schwartz dated April 8, 1945. Pertains to their previous letter about Marcia transitioning into motherhood. Mentions that Naomi had lung injuries from tuberculois during childhood agitated...
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16 April 1945
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated April 16, 1945. Inquires if she is feeling better from her injury.
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18 April 1945
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated April 18, 1945. Inquires if she is feeling better from her injury. Reminisces about their relationship.
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20 April 1945
One letter addressed to Eva and Morris Schwartz and Sarah Friedman from Warren Schwartz dated April 20, 1945. Details life while stationed in Germany. Mentions German people and labor camps.
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One v-mail addressed to Eva and Morris Schwartz and Sarah Friedman from Warren Schwartz dated April 20, 1945. Pertains to family updates.
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11 September 1860
One document sent to George Driver dated September 11, 1860. A series of four quotes and poems concerning missing George.
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29 September 1860
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899
One letter from Eli Thayer to George Driver dated September 29, 1860.
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[About a brother]
One poem by Susie Driver to George Driver dated September 11, 1860.
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25 October 1860
One letter from Stephen Driver to George Driver dated October 25, 1860.
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23 October 1860
Mary, fl. 1860
One letter from Mary to George Driver dated October 23, 1860.
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One unsigned letter to George Driver dated circa 1860. Addressed to Uncle George and in a child's handwriting.
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20 October 1860
One letter from Susie Driver to George Driver dated October 20, 1860.
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One letter from Susie Driver to George Driver dated October 20, 1860. Pages two and three are cross-written on.
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30 October 1860
One letter from Stephen Driver to George Driver dated October 30, 1860.
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One letter from Susan Driver to George Driver dated October 20, 1860.
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One letter from Susan Driver to George Driver dated circa 1860.
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27 October 1860
Bastlett, George W., fl. 1860
One letter from George W. Bastlett to George Driver dated October 27, 1860.
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Investigation by the Committee on Immigration of the United States Senate, on the Proposition For The Suspension Of Immigration For One Year
1892
United States. Senate.
One pamphlet by the Committee on Immigration of the United States Senate dated 1892. This pamphlet is concerning the suspension of immigration for one year. The proceedings early in the pamphlet are concerning immigration from Europe with the...
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1890 Chinese Immigration
5 August 1890
United States. Congress
One pamphlet entitled Chinese Immigration dated August 5, 1890. A report from Mr. Morrow from the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Contains the provisions of the 1882 Immigration act commonly referred to as the Chinese Exclusion act. It highlights the...
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