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In the Senate of the United States
4 December 1878
Resolution: steps ought to be taken to provide for an early termination of the fisheries and customs arrangements between the United States and Great Britain.
GLC09400.572
to R.C. Bruce
22 June 1896
Chamberlain, M., fl. 1896
sending along some pamphlets
GLC09400.573
to Roscoe C. Bruce
2 July 1923
Little, David, fl. 1923
a reminder that his subscription to the Harvard endowment fund is due.
GLC09400.574
Final Notice from United Mercantile Company
21 April 1924
Blamberg Brothers
R.C. (Roscoe Conkling) Bruce owes $71.90 and has so far failed to pay.
GLC09400.575
Coupon for the Living Age Company (renewal and subscription)
1875
GLC09400.583
to R.C Bruce
1 September 1893
Williams, Edward C., fl. 1893
Congratulatory note
GLC09400.587
Memorandum from the Pennsylvania Railroad
10 April 1924
Collins, P.H., fl. 1924
GLC09400.588
11 April 1924 - 21 April 1924
Bloomer Brothers
2 envelopes from Bloomer Brothers.
GLC09400.593
3 June 1924
B.J. Brimmer Company
GLC09400.594
31 October 1917
Newson & Co.
GLC09400.595
12 June 1924
GLC09400.597
6 July 1923
GLC09400.599
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
1898
Harang, A.L., fl. 1898
GLC09400.600
GLC09400.601
to The National Mercantile Clearing House
Bruce, Roscoe C., 1879-1950
GLC09400.602
bill for R.C. Bruce
7 July 1923
GLC09400.612
1 March 1920
Edward J. Ervin Fine Stationary and Cigars, fl. 1917-1920
GLC09400.620
1 November 1919
GLC09400.621
auto bill for R.C. Bruce
31 October 1918
Cook & Stoddard Company, fl. 1918
GLC09400.622
sand and gravel bill for R.C. Bruce
1 April 1920
Washington Sand and Gravel Company, fl. 1920
GLC09400.623
February 28, 1920
Taylor-Tolley Sales Company, fl. 1920
GLC09400.624
art supply bill for R.C. Bruce
Fred C. Hays Fine Arts Company
GLC09400.625
plumbing bill for R.C. Bruce
4 March 1920
M.B., Casey, & Co., fl. 1920
GLC09400.626
Notice of Protest
Briggs, Robert E., fl. 1920
Bruce wrote a check that was protested for non-payment.
GLC09400.627
laundry bill for R.C Roscoe
Star Laundry Company, fl. 1919
GLC09400.628
bill for System on the Farm
12 May 1920
A.W. Shaw Company (publishers), 1903-?
GLC09400.629
to J.B. Bruce
12 April 1911
Louis, Edward R., fl. 1911
has enclosed deed for the 15th street house.
GLC09400.633
to Josephine B. Bruce
1 October 1921
Morau, Lamar, fl. 1921
The vice president of the Central Bank tells her they must credit her interest. Also advises that she explore their other departments.
GLC09400.641
17 June 1910
B.F. Saul Company
GLC09400.645
10 October 1921
GLC09400.646
25 October 1907
Board of Education
GLC09400.647
GLC09400.648
real estate bill for Josephine B. Bruce
30 December 1905
GLC09400.649
notice of interest due on first trust note
13 December 1909 - 21 May 1910
King, M., fl. 1909
GLC09400.654
to Survivors Association
8 August 1888
Committee Veterans and Citizens
Invitation to the Sixth Reunion of the Survivors Association of the Third Georgia Regiment
GLC07705.260
to Fred K. Read
1 May 1903
Leslie, William, fl. 1861-1903
He inquires as to when Richard H. Jackson is likely to arrive in Newport News.
GLC07705.261
to Richard H. Jackson
3 April 1873
Invitation to attend an evening at an address on Mercer St.
GLC07705.262
7 April 1873
Reed, Lillie H., fl. 1873
Thank you note Jackson thanking him for informing them of the "love of Mr. Price."
GLC07705.263
10 April 1869
Creevery, Charles M., fl. 1869
Informing him that he elected to active membership in the Young Men's Christian Association.
GLC07705.264
to Friend
26 May 1869
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He finally visited his friend's aunt. He saw the friend's mother as well and met the grandmother who is sick.
GLC07705.265
to Mr. P.M. Harding
February 1, 1906
in regard to a land agreement. own 80 acres at present.
GLC09400.630
to Messrs. Frank and Reinach
January 18, 1906
upset that they have not received some important papers. believes the error lies with the Rosedale Post Office.
GLC09400.631
Loan application
Bruce, Josephine Beall Wilson, 1853-1923
filled out by Jospehine, R.C and Clara Bruce. must put up their land as collateral.
GLC09400.632
Taxes for Josephine B. Bruce (1884)
1885
United States Department of Treasury
GLC09400.634
Taxes for Josephine B. Bruce (1886)
20 December 1886
GLC09400.635
Taxes for Josephine B. Bruce (1887)
December 21, 1887
GLC09400.636
Taxes for Josephine B. Bruce (1888)
24 December 1888
GLC09400.637
Taxes for Josephine B. Bruce (last half of 1888)
6 June 1889
6 June 1889 (date payment was received)
GLC09400.638
23 October 1905
thank you note. enclosing $112 for covering premium on gin policy.
GLC09400.639
11 October 1907
Church, Roy, fl. 1907
asks her for the insurance policy on her gin.
GLC09400.640
Receipt for taxes of 1886- Josephine B. Bruce
1887
GLC09400.642
Program of the Forty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union
18 August 1921
GLC09400.643
to Kelso Farm
Urner-Barry Publishers
GLC09400.644
judicial bill for Josephine B. Bruce
21 April 1906
Edwards, L. E., fl. 1906
GLC09400.650
10 June 1903
in reference to an annuity contract.
GLC09400.651
to Mrs. B.K. Bruce
invitation to college alumni event
GLC09400.652
receipt for Mrs. B.K. Bruce
6 March 1894
David, Wilson, fl. 1894
GLC09400.653
24 December 1903
Sternberger, Mallory, fl. 1903
thank you note for her payment of $352.
GLC09400.655
bill for Josephine B. Bruce
February 27, 1894
Cozad, Belz & Bates Abstract Co.
GLC09400.656
22 December 1904
Harding (postmaster), fl. 1904
acknowledges the receipt of her letter. will apply $250.
GLC09400.657
to Sylvia Weiner
February 11, 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe compares his recent Sunday to a Sunday at home. He writes that the boys went to see "Barber in Seville," He also says he is glad that Sylvia liked the perfume he sent.
GLC09414.1699
February 12, 1945
Moe writes that it will be a busy week as the company is having another party, among other things. He thinks Sylvia's father should stay in Florida for the rest of the winter.
GLC09414.1700
February 13, 1945
Moe writes that Spring is in the air. He watched the French people dressed up for Mardi Gras, and saw a Bob Hope movie.
GLC09414.1701
February 14, 1945
Moe reports that there has been very good weather lately. He visited the Municipal Library and went to a revue. He tells Sylvia not to worry about a house "wifely" existence any time soon.
GLC09414.1702
February 15, 1945
Moe apologizes for forgetting to mention Valentine's Day. Today, however is the day of the company party. The weather has turned and it is now much colder.
GLC09414.1703
February 16, 1945
Moe went to see "Song of Bernadette," which he liked very much. He attended the company party and met some ladies who have a friend in Brooklyn. He asks Sylvia to investigate this friend.
GLC09414.1704
February 18, 1945
Moe describes a show he went to called "Chauson D' Amour."
GLC09414.1705
February 19, 1945
Moe writes that the winter is practically over. He also tells Sylvia to stop worrying about what her boss thinks of her.
GLC09414.1706
February 20, 1945
Moe was able to see two shows this week. He also played ping pong with Jack at the Red Cross, and requests Sylvia send him a zippo lighter.
GLC09414.1707
February 21, 1945
Moe complains about the soldiers that complain about everything even though they haven't even been overseas that long. He also mentions that he had to listen to a reading of the Articles of War.
GLC09414.1708
February 22, 1945
Moe received Sylvia's package of chocolate and stationary. He also reports that one morning they actually had fresh eggs at breakfast and Marty ate six of them.
GLC09414.1709
February 23, 1945
Moe describes a cathedral he visited and compares the attitude the English have toward their own history versus the French attitude towards history. He also mentions that he received a package from his mother.
GLC09414.1710
27 May 1864
Gibbons, Patrick F., fl. 1861-1864
He is glad Richard wants to pursue a future that is less dangerous. But he is disappointed in his friend Samuel who has refused to release certain information in reference to old friends in New York.
GLC07705.392
15 June 1864
He is glad to hear of their friend Samuel's prosperity. He believes that Boston is the best city for a stranger to prosper.
GLC07705.393
9 May 1864
He mainly talks of how glad he is at the possibility of seeing Richard and he invites him to stay in his home. He asks what has happened since Richard was in Morris Island.
GLC07705.394
January 12, 1864
Merritt, John B., fl. 1861-1864
He describes his Christmas and New Years in which he ate and drank alot. New Year's Day is also his birthday and his friends said "he would drink the Croton dry."
GLC07705.395
10 August 1863
Carrie, fl. 1860-1866
She apologizes for taking so long to write and teases him about his current activities. She says he must be flirting with all the girls.
GLC07705.396
December 16, 1861
Flinn, Sam, fl. 1861
He writes that they have been marching for a while. He likes their current stop (Frederick City) because there are several large stores and good-looking girls.
GLC07705.397
March 29, 1873
Ray, James H., fl. 1814
He wishes to get a life policy of $10,000. He talks about his mortgages in detail.
GLC07705.398
9 June 1865
Contiary, A.L., fl. 1865
He writes that he actually likes the people he met in Maryland and Virginia. And he doesn't have time to get homesick. There are about 400 troops guarding 22,000 Rebel prisoners at Point Lookout.
GLC07705.399
to Henry Jackson
9 September 1864
He describes the Catskills where he is staying to his father and sailing up the Hudson.
GLC07705.400
10 October 1865
Armstrong, J. A., fl. 1861-1864
He is glad to hear that RIchard and Fred Snow are doing all right now. He asks Richard what he thinks of the Emancipation Proclamation.
GLC07705.401
Annie Lisle
circa 1861-1864
Down near the wavering willows/'Neath the Sunbeams's Smile...
GLC07705.402
17 July 1861
A.M., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He said he called on Mrs. Hallers the other evening and had a nice time. He will leave Frederick City for Baltimore soon and thinks he will go to work there.
GLC07705.403
Palmer, Rheua L., fl. 1861-1864
Asks Richard to write again but has nothing interesting to say to him.
GLC07705.404
February 22, 1861
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He spent a week at New Year's but did not have enough time to see any of the Miss Harrisons. However, he saw Mrs. Haller. Asks Richard if he needs a clerk, for he would be happy to oblige,
GLC07705.405
2 May 1861
Chapple, James, fl. 1861-1865
No year. He saw Mary Cranston and Emma last night and had a great time.
GLC07705.406
9 September 1863
He writes about a battle in Georgia between Rosecrans and Bragg in which both armies were used up. General Thomas gets the credit on their side
GLC07705.407
January 15, 1861
Armstrong, J.A., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He says he is tired of working for someone or some people and would like to just work for himself.. Kid recently wrote him saying he is sick of the South.
GLC07705.408
He requests his knapsack.
GLC07705.409
He writes that he never knew so many girls in his life. Lately he has been answering to the name A. Stone, with the Maxwell left off and he is introduced this way to girls that have never met him. They then say he looks a lot like Maxwell.
GLC07705.410
January 13, 1861
No year. He writes that he has no confidence in the leaders but he has a lot of confidence in the soldiers. He says the boys are all fine and they are great card players.
GLC07705.411
1 January 1864
Kid, fl. 1861-1864
While he is sorry that Richard will be leaving he is glad that he has decided to go to school. He hopes he will see Richard before he leaves.
GLC07705.412
January 28, 1864
He writes about how people's tastes vary greatly especially when it comes to pens. Then he goes on to say that he is glad Richard is leaving the South before summer sets in because there are better business opportunities in the North.
GLC07705.413
February 16, 1864
Cafferty, R.P., fl. 1861-1864
He writes that he has been promoted to sales clerk. Mr. Dernshaw has left and gone with Capt. Wheaton. An expedition of 10,000 troops has gone to Florida as well and Jacksonville was captured.
GLC07705.414
February 17, 1864
Vandhart, D., fl. 1861-1864
He thanks him for the errand to his family and says he misses him now, for the cabin is cheerless and business irksome. He then fills him in on his daily activities.
GLC07705.415
February 20, 1864
C.H.E., fl. 1861-1864
He met an old acuaintance at Beaufort and they went back to her place and enjoyed some "horozontal refreshment." He also informs him that Mr. Sinclair has gone on the expedition with Gen. Gillman.
GLC07705.416
3 March 1864
Charlie, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that he answered an ad form a lady asking to hear from soldiers. He wrote in and she calls him her "Darling Soldier Boy," and they have promised to exchange photographs. He warns Richard not to tell Miss Annie. Also tells the story of how...
GLC07705.417
March 16, 1864
There was a defeat in Florida and Mr. Dernshaw has since returned North, leaving Captain Wheaton. On Monday the Union Theatre opened and was a great success.
GLC07705.418
2 June 1864
He is hoping to get a furlough. In other news he dreamt about Richard and saw the two of them having a great time in New York. He is currently with a splendid officer. The quarters he has built are excellent.
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