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Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick
December 1, 1836
Mote, William Henry, 1803-1871
One engraving of Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick dated December 1, 1836. Engraved by William Henry Mote.
GLC08878.1664
Cardinal Allen
Cochran, John, fl. 1821-1865
One engraving of William Allen dated December 1, 1836. Engraved by John Cochran.
GLC08878.1665
Philip Howard, Earl of Arunde
Ryall, Henry Thomas, 1811-1867
One engraving of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel dated December 1, 1836. Engraved by Henry Thomas Ryall.
GLC08878.1666
to Robert L. Stone
December 31, 1945
Petersen, Howard C., 1910-1995
A thank you note from Howard C. Petersen who just became Assistant Secretary of War.
Post-Script- He asks that Bob let him know if he can do anything to get Bob a regular army commission.
GLC09620.192
to Sheila Stone
December 1, 2015
Dole, Robert J., 1923-?
A thank you note from Bob Dole for a copy of "Letters in a Box." He enclosed a copy of his own war memoir, GLC09620.347. It is signed by Bob Dole.
A note with the collection states "Dick Button introduced me to his friend John Zentay, a Washington...
GLC09620.213
[to "My Cousin Mrs. Sau"]
December 11, 1867
Woodward, York A., fl. 1866-1868
GLC09327.15
to Annie
December 21, 1862
Keyes, Samuel. fl. 1862-1863
has received a full discharge from the army. hopes his arm will be entirely well by the Spring.
GLC09354.13
to parents
December 21, 1863
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Has thought of a few more things they should put in his box, among them "a good tin-plated iron spoon" and a couple of plates. Also wants a towel, a coffee cup, and something "to fry pork in this winter." Is thinking of having his overcoat lined...
GLC09355.032
Has time to write more now. "We are quite comfortably situated." The bunks are one on top of the other, "steamboat style." Most of the time needed to build it is spent cutting and hauling the wood necessary for it. Considers the last movements before...
GLC09355.033
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
December 11, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia mentions Pepi, Mad, Adele and her mother.
GLC09414.0460
December 21, 1944
Sylvia had lunch with Ruth and Lillian, and refers to letters she has received from Moe.
GLC09414.0470
Sylvia writes more about her Christmas shopping and Christmas plans.
GLC09414.0471
December 31, 1944
Sylvia had an Italian dinner then went to Dora and Morris Rosenblum's house where they got to see many collectibles from all over the world.
GLC09414.0480
to Sylvia Weiner
December 1, 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe remarks that he still getting used to going to work at a time when normally the day would be coming to end. He apologizes for having to rush off, but doesn't expect Sylvia to have gotten a letter from him.
GLC09414.0842
December 21, 1943
Moe writes that it is the shortest day in the year, and that he will look out for the packages Sylvia has sent. He says her observation that English expressions have been creeping out in his letters is undoubtedly true.
GLC09414.0868
Moe hopes that Sylvia will receive this letter before New Year's. He is glad that she is close with Olga, and says that they should stick together.
GLC09414.0869
December 31, 1943
Moe and the boys have decided to go to town for New Year's eve. Last New Year's was spent at home and he knew civilian life was to be short-lived.
GLC09414.0895
Moe responds to Sylvia's letter, and comments on whether he brings home some anglicisms upon how much he has assimilated., saying a few might remain but most will fall by the wayside. He asks her to please send some newspapers.
GLC09414.0896
Moe agrees with Sylvia that the war is pointing toward the end. He reassures her that he is in no danger. He and the boys decided to have a party at home after all, after first having a few beers in town.
GLC09414.0897
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." Thanks them both for the "swell birthday letters and for the over-generous check." He had his first pass and went to Hollywood. They "did a little drinking and saw some entertainment," but his birthday didn't feel like his...
GLC09620.068
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." A brief note telling his parents that he's off post for dinner with some friends. He writes it's good to have a break.
The image on the card is of actress Tyra Vaughn who is performing at the "Earl Carroll Theatre...
GLC09620.074
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." He prays that the New Year will bring his family together again and end this "damn war." As holidays don't mean much, they had a couple of warm beers and "dynamite" coconut whiskey to celebrate New Years Eve. He hopes his...
GLC09620.153
to Angelica Church
December 11, 1801
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Phillip writes to his daughter Angelica Church updating her on his health and asking after her. In a postscript he tells her to tell, "your dear Brother Hamilton" to get runners put on his coaches in case of snow so that he would still be able to get...
GLC09632.06
They Won't Leave
December 1, 1969
Associated Press
One wirephoto taken by Associated Press dated December 1, 1969. Image depicts activist, Richard Oakes with Cecil Poole, U.S. atttorney at Alcatraz Island, surrounded by guard and activists. Wire transfer information states that Poole met with Oakes...
GLC09794.04
Womens lib.
Cole, Kevin, fl. 1970
One wirephoto taken by Kevin Cole dated July 31, 1970. Image depicts women and children picketing infront of Sheritan Plaza where a convention for men only was taking place. Signs demands enforcing gender equaity in the workplace.
GLC09794.05
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 21, 1943. Leonard writes that he received a card from them with a five dollar bill. It arrived late as it was sent to the wrong barrack, the address...
GLC09611.187.01
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 31, 1943. Leonard writes that half the men in his barracks are on leave so it is really quiet. He took advantage of it to do laundry but needs to...
GLC09611.194
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
December 11, 1973
League of Women Voters, fl. 1973
One document from the League of Women Voters of the United States to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 11, 1973. The League of Women Voters supports the impeachment of President Nixon. This document is a "Fact Sheet" giving a strong legal...
GLC09613.02.0561.03
Machiz, Joan, fl. 1973
One document from Joan Machiz sent to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 11, 1973. Machiz supports the impeachment of President Nixon. Document is a news release not addressed to anyone specific. Written at the top left hand corner are the...
GLC09613.02.0562.02
December 31, 1973
Septon, Rollin, fl. 1973
One letter from Rollin Septon to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 31, 1973. Septon supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "I am so thankful that Mr. Nixon became President. Otherwise, it might have been years and years...
GLC09613.02.0568.01
to Congressman Charles Wiggins
Keller, Richard M., fl. 1973
One letter from Richard M. Keller to Congressman Charles Wiggins and copied to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 31, 1973. Keller supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He mentions "Operation Candour." and writes, "So now Mr. Nixon...
GLC09613.02.0573
Russell, Virginia, fl. 1973
One letter from Virginia Russell to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 31, 1973. Russell, a landscape architect, supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "A decent life for all and not just a few, The interests of all and...
GLC09613.02.0579
Stebbins, Ellis A., fl. 1973
One letter from Ellis A. Stebbins to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 31, 1973. Stebbins supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "Among the people of Oregon the credibility gap is so deep and so wide as to make...
GLC09613.02.0580
December 21, 1973
Gulling, Henry E., fl. 1973
One letter from Henry E. Gulling to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 21, 1973. Gulling supports the impeachment of President Nixon. Letter is noted at the top to be a "Paid Advertisement." The letter is titled "MOB PSYCHOLOGY," and...
GLC09613.02.0583
Faivus, Shirley, fl. 1973
One letter from Shirley Faivus to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 31, 1973. Faivus supports the impeachment of President Nixon. She mentions Cambodia, and questionable decision making about FBI appointments.
GLC09613.02.0588
Extracts from Senate Executive Document No. 115, Forty-Ninth Congress Second Session
December 1, 1886
Northwest Indian Commision
GLC09885.09
to Marco Martin
December 1, 1872
Esther, fl. 1872-1873
One letter addressed to Mrs. Thomas Martin dated Waterbury, December 1, 1872 from Esther. Pertains to Thanksgiving dinner, her daughter Jennie attending kindergarten, reading poetry and her health.
Note: Marco Martin is formally referred to as Mrs...
GLC09832.47
to L. Jean White
December 11, 1939
White, Frank B., 1915-1999
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 11, 1939.
GLC09855.019.01
to Frank B. White
December 21, 1939
White, L. Jean, 1915-2014
One letter from L. Jean White to Frank B. White dated December 21, 1939. Letter is written before their marriage, Jean still uses her maiden name Larcombe.
GLC09855.024
Letters written by Air Force serviceman Don E. Fiene [Decimalized .01-.28]
October 30- December 11, 1964
Fiene, Don E., fl. 1964
A collection of 28 letters from Don E. Fiene to Carolyn Hemsath. The letters are exchanged between October 30, 1964 and December 11, 1964. Fiene served in the air force as a maintenece man. In his letters he mentions his pay, and daily life.
GLC09909
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 11, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California.
GLC09855.134
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated December 31, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. Mentions a letter from Jean in which she describes trying to put together a Japanese 99 light machine gun that he...
GLC09855.147
to Carolyn Hemsath
December 1, 1964
One letter from Don E. Fiene to Carolyn Hemsath dated December 1, 1964.
GLC09909.21
to Paul H. Lobik
December 21, 1936
Morrison, Esther P., fl. 1935-1939
One greeting card from Ether Acton to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1936. The greeting card features two puppies playing with a ribbon on a package under a Christmas tree.
GLC09576.110
Jahoda, Elise, fl. 1932, 1936
One greeting card from Elsie Jahoda to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1936. The greeting card features Sailboat on a red field, and text reading, "Christmas Greetings."
GLC09576.111
December 21, 1937
Vera, fl. 1937
One greeting card from Vera to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1936. The Christmas card features a house and evergreen trees covered in snow.
GLC09576.137
December 21, 1938
Fran, fl. 1938
One greeting card from Fran to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1938. The Christmas card features a bus covered with snow. A crowd of people are climbing on the bus.
GLC09576.152
December 11, 1933
Lobik, James J., Jr., fl. 1933-1945
One letter from James J. Lobik Jr. to Paul H. Lobik dated December 11, 1933.
GLC09577.10
December 21, 1933
One letter from James J. Lobik Jr. to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1933.
GLC09577.12
to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik
One letter from James Lobik to Paul H. Lobik dated December 21, 1943.
GLC09578.060
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