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to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.02]
7 July 1969
DiChristina, Richard J., 1949-2016
A letter and American Airlines boarding pass.
GLC09626.05
to Joyce Robinson
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated July 7, 1969. He writes that his troop is "camping" with no light, hot water, or bathroom facilities. It has been raining all day and night, and they marched for two hours. He...
GLC09626.05.01
American Airlines boarding pass
4-6 July 1969
American Airlines boarding pass, Flight 433 04. On the back there is a note stating, "Home on Pass July 4-6"
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8 July 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated July 8, 1969. Included with the letter is a Price List and Order Form from The Exchange Photo Shop, Fort Dix, New Jersey.
GLC09626.06
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated July 8, 1969. He writes from his tent. It is "hot as hell" and 4:30 in the morning. He reports that his troop marched five miles to a site where they shot their guns. They...
GLC09626.06.01
Price List and Order Form from The Exchange Photo Shop, Fort Dix, New Jersey
One price list and order form from the Exchange Photo Shop dated July 8, 1969. The option for a regular package is circled.
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16 July 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina with a newspaper horoscope clipping dated July 16, 1969.
GLC09626.07
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina writes that he shot 42 on the rifle test and that he "will get a metal [sic] Baby I will." He mentions how hot the weather is and that he received the picture she sent him...
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Newspaper Clipping
One newspaper clipping containing horoscopes. The Libra and Capricorn are circled in pen.
GLC09626.07.02
to Richard DiChristina
30 July 1969
Robinson, Joyce, 1957-?
One letter addressed to Richard J. DiChristina from Joyce Robinson dated July 30, 1969. Pertains to her schoolwork and Richard's basic training. She mentions her expected trip to visit Richard at Fort Dix. Relays that she will stop at her Uncle Bob's...
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to Richard DiChristina [Decimalized .01-.02]
30 July - 1 August 1969
Two letters sent in the same envelope from July 30- August 1st.
GLC09626.09
One letter addressed to Richard J. DiChristina from Joyce Robinson dated July 30, 1969. Pertains to visiting Richard's mother, updates on family members and attending a performance of Romeo and Juliet. She mentions she visited Richard's mother and...
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1 August 1969
One letter addressed to Richard J. DiChristina from Joyce Robinson dated August 1, 1969. Pertains to family updates and details on her upcoming trip to visit him. Joyce writes that there is a bus strike preventing her from getting their airline...
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to Joyce Robinson [Decimalized .01-.03]
2 December 1969-3 January 1970
Three letters sent in one envelope letters are dated from December 2nd to January 3rd.
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2 December 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated December 2, 1969. Pertains to his guard duty in the Viet Cong. He writes that they were marching for three to four hours today. DiChristina wishes he could come home to marry...
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3 December 1969
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson to Richard J. DiChristina dated December 3, 1969. Pertains to missing her during the holidays and financial matters. His squad has now stopped for water on their march. He mentions to Joyce that he would like...
GLC09626.10.02
3 January 1970
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated January 3, 1970. He writes that he will be sending his pay to Joyce and that he wishes for her to buy something for herself with the money. He writes of the hot weather and the...
GLC09626.10.03
February 6-February 12, 1970
2 letters sent in the same envelope, from February 6 to the 12th.
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February 6, 1970
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated February 6, 1970. He writes of the number of letters he has yet to mail to Joyce. His platoon has walked 500 meters today, and they are "up on one hell of a mountain." He relays...
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February 12, 1970
One letter addressed to Joyce Robinson from Richard J. DiChristina dated February 12, 1970. He writes briefly, of how much he loves and misses Joyce. He mentions that he attended mass on Ash Wednesday. He tells Joyce he will be sending her a map. He...
GLC09626.11.02
Match Made in Heaven; Knot Tied Via MARS
February 4, 1970
Pacific Stars and Sripes
One newspaper clipping printed by the Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper dated February 4, 1970. Reports the marriage of S. Sgt. Dexter Hales and Phyllis Ann Sheets via ham-radio telephone. Sgt. Hales, a career soldier at Vung Tau, Vietnam, married...
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to Richard J. DiChristina
15 July 1969
Joyce starts by addressing the letter to "Dear Someday Husband" and writes throughout how much she loves Richard. She mentions that her parents went to the Melody Fair and that she and Greg are home. She also mentions a school friend Jim who came...
GLC09626.13
9 January 1970
Richard writes Joyce how much he misses her, and loves her. He mentions that he and his group walked into a valley and were shot at. He reports that nobody was hit, but it scared all the men. It took about an hour to walk through the valley and about...
GLC09626.14
January 10 1970
Richard writes to Joyce how much he loves and misses her. He mentions that they will be supplied and he will be able to send a bunch of letters he had written her and other family members. He writes they are leaving for the landing zone (LZ) in about...
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January 11, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He also mentions that it had rained all night and he is once again all wet. However he is hopeful that in 6 or 7 days they will be out of the field and going to a "Fries Bacise" (fire base) where he...
GLC09626.16
February 1, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He mentions that they are going to get paid today and that he plans to send her $100. He later mentions that something was wrong with his pay so he is only sending $65 but will work it out and send...
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February 2, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He mentions that colored troops of the 4th division would be going home in about 2 months, and the rest will be going home within his 10 months, which means he would leave with them and be home in 6...
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February 3, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He mentions that they moved 3000 meters but that it went fast because he was thinking of walking to her. Richard also mentions letters he is expecting to get from his mother in a few days, and that...
GLC09626.19
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He writes that he wishes he could send a long letter but is running out of paper and asks Joyce to put in some when next she writes. They should be going into a fire base soon and he can't wait...
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February 5, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He asks her for a number of food items including Hostess donuts, cinnamon rolls, cinnamon bread, a variety pack of cereal, sliced bread and mounds bars. He says his platoon is still out in the field...
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February 7, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He says that they are on the mountain and it looks like they won't be going in for 3 or 4 days, but while they sit around the guys are making things up. One thing was, "The grunts have windows, the...
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February 9, 1970
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He writes that they are at the firebase (LZ) Hardtimes, and he recieved a letter from her and might get a package from his sister. They started for the base at 7 in the morning and arrived around 3...
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Richard J. DiChristina in uniform
June 1969
A photograph of Richard J. DiChristina in uniform with a flag and globe in the background. On the back is the date June 1969 and the note says Dad, Rich.
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Fight the Red Menace: The Children's Crusade against Communism trading cards [Decimalized .01- .48]
1951
Bowman Gum Company
The Red Menace collection, Children's Crusade Against Communism consists of 53 cards. There were originally 48 cards printed by the Philadelphia-based Bowman Gum Company in 1951. There are duplicates of #5. Hill 303 (GLC09267.05), #6. Landing at...
GLC09627
[to Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler]
14 April 1780
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton writes to Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler to confirm his engagement to her daughter, Elizabeth Schuyler. He expresses his sincerity in his feelings writing, "I leave it to my conduct rather than expressions to testify the sincerity of my...
GLC09628
[Five letters to family members][Decimalized .01-.05]
1787
Church, Angelica, 1756-1814
Five letters to family members including Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler, and Mrs. Philip J. Schuyler.
GLC09629
to Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
February 1, 1787
Angelica writes to her sister Elizabeth to announce that she will be coming to America in the spring as her health is good and all preparations are made. She mentions a Lady of both of theirs acquaintance and her lack of politeness in reciprocating...
GLC09629.01
to Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler
8 March 1787
A letter from Angelica to her Mother. Angelica mentions her Father and a letter he sent mentioning her mother is healthy again and looks better. She mentions sending seeds that her father asked for. Angelica also mentions that there is a possibility...
GLC09629.02
to Elizabeth Hamilton
5 October 1796
Angelica writes that she just took leave of her mother, presumably her mother in law, who is 88 years old. She fears that she will not see her again as Angelica will be leaving for America soon. Asks Elizabeth to tell Alexander that the man he sent...
GLC09629.04
to Mary Anna Sawyer Schulyer
1 October 1812
Angelica writes to accept the invitation to visit, and that she would have written sooner but she has been indisposed but should be quite well in a few days. She intends to convince another sister of also visiting as it would be good for her to be...
GLC09629.05
to Alexander Hamilton
21 April 1797
Hamilton, Philip, 1782-1801
Only known letter from Philip to his father, discussing a gift from his grandfather, and schooling. He also asks his father to thank his grandfather for the advice. Writing that he knows that he should pay attention to it, "in order to be a good man...
GLC09630
My dear brother
12 July 1804
Malcolm, Catherine Schuyler, 1781-1857
Catherine writes her brother, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, concerning their father's reaction to the death of Alexander Hamilton. She also writes that he is to hasten to New York in order to comfort their sister Elizabeth and give her any assistance he...
GLC09631
[Miscellaneous correspondence and documents] [Decimalized.01-.11]
1770
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Elleven pieces of correspondence and documents by Philip Schuyler.
GLC09632
to Mr. Stampton Lifts
22 May 1770
A receipt from Schuyler for the payment of sixteen pounds New York currency to Archibald Livingston by care of Stanton Lifts.
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to John B. Schuyler
26 June 1788
Philip mentions the possibility of New Hampshire entering the union, as well as the work of the anti-federalists. He also mentions some of the debates and that they have not been published.
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to Catherine Schuyler
15 June 1795
A short letter to Phillips daughter Catherine, he reports that he was thrown but has recovered enough to write. He also lets Catherine know that her cloaks will be done and sent to her soon. He wishes her well. In a postscript he asks for some seeds...
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to Philip J. Schuyler
25 July 1796
A letter telling Philip that he is a good child and to behave for his mother and sisters. Possibly in reference to Phillip P. Schuyler, grandson to Phillip John Schuyler.
GLC09632.04
31 July 1803
A letter updating Phillip J. about his health he mentions a bout of gout but that his general health is much better.
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to Major Schuyler
January 28, 1807
Phillip writes saying that someone has been very ill since they left although they are somewhat better. He also reminds them to bring ashes to the fields.
GLC09632.07
to V Schaack Esq
1807
This is a fragment of a larger sheet. It discusses different columns of information and the placement of parallel lines. It is possibly concerning architecture.
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