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February 23, 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Check for New York Telephone Co. for $5.14
GLC09414.1631
February 20, 1943
Check for Brooklyn Life Insurance for $1.61
GLC09414.1632
Check for Carmine Cartaldo for $65.00
GLC09414.1633
Bill
6 April 1943
New York Telephone Co.
Bill from New York Telephone Co. for $9.44
GLC09414.1634
16 April 1943
Brooklyn Edison Co.
Bill from Brooklyn Edison Co. for $3.85
GLC09414.1635
4 March 1943
Check for Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. for $2.02
GLC09414.1636
February 27, 1943
Check for Madeline Bickor for $10.00
GLC09414.1637
Checkbook for Moe and Sylvia Weiner
5 December 1942 - 4 March 1943
Hellenic Bank Trust Company
Balanced checkbook for Moe and Sylvia Weiner from December 5, 1942 until March 4, 1943
GLC09414.1638
Postcard from Chicago Illinois
1929-1945
A un-mailed postcard that features a bright Greetings from Chicago, in which the word Chicago has different scenes from Chicago in the letters.
GLC09414.1641
[Piece of wallpaper]
A piece of Marge's wallpaper with sketches of U.S Army trucks in the background, and what looks like a conquistador.
GLC09414.1642
[Brainteasers and logic problems]
A series of handwritten brainteasers and logic problems, it is not clear who these problems were meant for.
GLC09414.1643
Moe Weiner's business card
States his profession as U.S. Customs examiner
GLC09414.1644
Receipt
4 November 1963
Receipt from Mays
GLC09414.1645
[Scratch paper]
A list of things to do written on the back of an envelope.
GLC09414.1646
Menu
24 August 1945
Menu from the Hotels Seiler Zermatt, most likely from Moe to Sylvia. The Hotels Seiler Zermatt was most likely a hotel he stayed in.
GLC09414.1647
Placemat from the Terminal Restaurant in Saint Paul Minnesota
1941-1945
Placemat from the Terminal Restaurant in Saint Paul Minnesota, it features a map of all the training bases in the U.S.
GLC09414.1648
Photograph of Sylvia and Moe Weiner
April 1940
Taken in 1940 the two of them are standing in a yard, casually dressed.
GLC09414.1649
1943-1944
Taken in late 1943, or early 1944 the two are standing by the water, Moe is in uniform.
GLC09414.1650
Photograph of Sylvia Weiner
2002
A photo of Sylvia taken around 2002. She is standing outside by the bird feeder.
GLC09414.1651
Photograph of Moe Weiner
There is no date on the photo, Moe stands in uniform by a sign.
GLC09414.1652
There is no date on the photo. Moe stands in his shorts standing by a hose. This is possibly taken at the same time as GLC09414.1654
GLC09414.1653
In this undated photo Moe is in his shorts standing outside. This is possibly taken at the same time as GLC09414.1653
GLC09414.1654
Photograph Alvin Greenfield
Alvin stands in between two other airmen in uniform.
GLC09414.1655
Photograph of Alvin Greenfield
March 1943
Al stands to the far left in a group with four other unidentified men. They are wearing long coats on the Boardwalk at Atlantic City
GLC09414.1656
Photograph of unidentified man
1 March 1938
Photograph of unidentified man on Miami Beach kneeling in the sand.
GLC09414.1657
10 May 2002
Photograph of a ceremony where Sylvia Weiner is made senior citizen of the year. Sylvia is standing with Bruce Nyman and another man
GLC09414.1658
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium with Bruce Nyman
GLC09414.1659
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium with Bruce Nyman, as a speech is given
GLC09414.1660
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Getting her award with Bruce Nyman, she holds flowers.
GLC09414.1661
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium giving a speech
GLC09414.1662
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Sylvia is sitting with two unidentified men standing behind her
GLC09414.1663
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Sylvia is sitting with Jenny
GLC09414.1664
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium with Bruce Nyman, as she gives a speech
GLC09414.1665
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing with Bruce Nyman and another man.
GLC09414.1666
August 2005
A photograph of Sylvia Wiener in a wheelchair
GLC09414.1667
2002-2008
A photograph of Sylvia Wiener in a wheelchair in front of the Cove House hotel
GLC09414.1668
Photograph of View
View from the window of a hotel room possibly Cove House
GLC09414.1669
A photograph of Sylvia Wiener in a wheelchair in front of the Cove House hotel waiving to the camera
GLC09414.1670
Photograph Inside the hotel room.
View of the inside of a hotel room possibly Cove House
GLC09414.1671
Photograph of a flower.
A photograph of a flower
GLC09414.1672
Photograph of the living room in the suite.
View from the inside of a hotel room possibly Cove House, Sylvia sits in the doorway in a wheelchair facing out.
GLC09414.1673
Photograph of young girl with brown hair.
Photograph of a unidentified young brown haired girl holding a cup
GLC09414.1674
Photograph of Sylvia Weiner in a wheelchair outside
GLC09414.1675
Poem
February 18, 1944
Bess, fl. 1944
A poem about how busy Bess is "here I am again Moe/Always on the go Moe..."
GLC09414.1676
to Moe Weiner
22 September 1929
Gellis, Joe, fl. 1944
Joe reports that the stores are getting some reputation and Geo. O'Brien is getting transferred into the law division. He wonders how Moe will handle getting orders from his wife after being a Sgt. He mentions that he has been asked to spend 20% of...
GLC09414.1677
19 July 1929
Dworken, Archie, fl. 1944
Archie writes that he is somewhere in California. He just learned that Moe is now a corporal. He also mentions that he heard from Bea.
GLC09414.1678
to William J. Whittford
26 July 1863
Stone, David L., fl. 1861
He writes on the Christian faith and God's will which has carried them to this point in the war. He refers to the Garrison abolitionists and their motto: "The United States Constitution is a covenant with death and an agreement with hell."
GLC07205.103
to Libbie Elmore
8 September 1863
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He complains that he does not have enough to do. He also advises her about Kniffin.
GLC06588.041
11 September 1863
They were ordered to change camps. He informs her that he wants a pair of boots and gives her the necessary details for having them made.
GLC06588.042
15 September 1863
He rants about Kniffin again and advises her on how to deal with him. He gives her a break down of how he has spent his money and how he wants her to spend the the money he sent her.
GLC06588.043
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