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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
[Contract]
12 Decemer 1737
Phips, Spencer, 1685-1757
Signed by various parties on the last two pages. A long detailed indenture contract between Spencer Phipps, Elisha Cook, John and Sarah Phips, Dame Jane Cook (guardian of Mary Cook), Nathaniel Hubbard, Frances Brinley, Samuel Waldo, and various...
GLC02437.10633
to his nephew, Wellington
March 28, 1865
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes about what life is like in the army. He states that the troops usually sleep outside and never have more than a thick blanket between him "and the sky." He does not want his nephew to have to go to war and if he comes home he will tell him why...
GLC07460.116
[Petition to the committee considering the claims of Frankfort]
1803/12/30
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Unsigned, but content and handwriting suggest that the author is Henry Knox. Explains the history of the town of Frankfort, discusses whether it is part of the Waldo patent, and considers who owned the territory, and at what times.
GLC02437.07842
to Lucy Knox
March 28, 1805
Knox, Henry Jackson, 1780-1832
Apologizes for not writing sooner, but declares that he knew his sister had written to her about their voyage, and he did not have anything to add. Mentions his and his wife, Eliza's, pleasure to be back at home. Discusses the oncoming spring...
GLC02437.07924
to Estelle Spero
circa. early summer 1942
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Writes that he has enclosed ten very hard-earned dollars with the letter. Describes the ways in which he intends to save money. Outlines the day's schedule - a session on how to administer First Aid to gas attack victims, a lecture and film on map...
GLC09120.036
Letter written while Diamond is on guard duty. Discusses differences between the treatment of black and white soldiers. Diamond mentions that he is being trained as a communications and staff man, and what this role will entail. He also outlines...
GLC09120.040
Diamond informs Estelle that the training camp that he is in is the only Chemical Warfare training center in the country Written at Edgewood Arsenal
GLC09120.041
Responds to a series of comments that Estelle had raised in a previous letter. Speaks about a "friend" of Sidney's who has attempted to date Estelle. Also discusses another friend who did not enlist and managed to acquire $2000 somehow. Instructs...
GLC09120.042
Apologizes for brevity of letter, explaining that he has spent the evening with Joe, Percy Hamburger and Julie Zimmerman reminiscing old times.
GLC09120.043
Writes of the implications of having been charged to a chemical weapons company; instead of being shipped as a unit, they will all be assigned to different parts of the service - infantry, field artillery etc. Mentions some of the rules that he has...
GLC09120.044
Writes that he is suffering from the "empty week-end blues". Sidney puts this down to a visit from his parents, which was accompanied by constant references to home and Estelle.
GLC09120.045
Describes the experience of being subjected to a dose of chloracetophenone (tear gas) in order to demonstrate to the soldiers the value of the gas mask. Outlines the rest of the day's schedule - a class in military customs and the History of...
GLC09120.046
Expresses concern that Estelle is losing weight, and reassures her that he has attempted to stay away from anything dangerous and that he has every intention of returning. Registers surprise at the fact that his Southern compatriots had never tasted...
GLC09120.047
Runs through the day's rather hectic schedule, apologizing for the brevity of the letter.
GLC09120.048
to Henry Moffett
3 June
[illegible]
GLC09182.03
to Henry F. McSherry
17 May
GLC09324.22
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 28, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia says she is sorry about Moe's mail situation. She also describes her day.
GLC09414.0217
to Eleanor Hammond
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Is "tip top;" hopes she is too. Wants to know if she has received all of the money he has sent her. Is eating really well. Decided to turn in his gun to the quartermaster, so "all I will carry will be my knapsack." Expects to begin marching somewhere...
GLC09273.37
circa summer 1942
Diamond describes to Estelle the day that he has spent on the firing range. He also expresses frustration about the rumors circulating concerning when they are to get married.
GLC09120.064
Diamond explains that the weekend pass that he had been granted for the coming weekend may be retracted as the corporal has threatened to "knife" him, meaning being given a gig or some other punishment. Sidney describes his day which has consisted...
GLC09120.106
March 28, 1943
Diamond describes the "torture" of the ten days of simulated warfare that he and his men had just been on.
GLC09120.205
to Sylvia Weiner
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe thanks Sylvia for the postcards. He heard from Hilda Selm as they are still trying to arrange a meeting time. He also heard from Eddie.
GLC09414.1040
March 28, 1945
Sylvia had a good time with Mad, Ben and David.
GLC09414.0555
[Photograph of performers for the Junior Red Cross convention dinner]
23 June
unknown, fl. 1941-1945
One undated photograph of four students who would perform at the Junior Red Cross convention dinner. Student performers were pianist Diana Molinari, singer Janet Helms, ballet dancer Joyce Johnson, and magician Pete Thompson.
GLC09823.03
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