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to Marie Eiden
December 27, 1944
Peopler, A.W., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Marie Eiden from A. W. Peopler dated December 27, 1944. Writes about missing her and gives updates on life on the base.
GLC09903.24
to Rachel Heyer
March 23, 1945
Heyer, William H., fl. 1945
One letter addressed to Rachel Heyer from William H. Heyer dated March 23, 1945. Inquires about the family's health and recounts her past health issues. Gives opinion on whether they will have children in the future.
GLC09903.29
to "Cous"
March 22, 1941
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to "Cous" from Warren Schwartz dated March 22, 1941. First half of the letter pertains to preparing a parade President Roosevelt who would be visiting their division. Mentions restrictions on base such as a curfew and possible...
GLC09662.004
to Warren Abrams
March 23, 1941
One letter addressed to "Cous" from Warren Schwartz dated March 23, 1941. Related to an evening when he and his fellow GI soldiers went on a group date with girls from a nearby town.
GLC09662.005
[Photograph of sailors from the Imperial Japanese Navy]
fl. 1941-1945
unknown, fl. 1947
One undated black-and-white photograph of a boat of sailors rowing past a battleship. Propped on the rowboat is the flag of the Rising Sun, the symbol of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
GLC09860.053
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
December 9, 1944
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 9, 1944. Mentions that he is no longer on Kitchen Police duty. Much of the letter is difficult to read and the ink has faded.
GLC09611.386
December 18, 1944
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 18, 1944. A Christmas greeting V-Mail featuring a beach view with "Seasons Greetings." Signed "how do you like this one? Leonard"
GLC09611.388.01
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 18, 1944. He updates them on the letters he received from; Dick Miller Florence Huber, Arvilla Good, Orsyulak, Mary, and June Walter. He also...
GLC09611.389
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 27, 1944. He received their letter with the Christmas money order and thanks them again for all they have done for him. He also received letters...
GLC09611.392
March 17, 1945
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated March 17, 1945. He has received their letter number 68 and comments that he is in a rut, and is having trouble starting letters. He mentions that their...
GLC09611.411
March 19, 1945
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated March 19, 1945. He had liberty in Honolulu and it was very busy. About double the amount of servicemen compared to when he arrived. He inquires about Susan's...
GLC09611.412
March 24, 1945
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated March 24, 1945. He complains about his mail now being delivered to his shop instead of a main shop. He received a letter from Russell Brady explaining where...
GLC09611.413
Service to Commemorate The Bicentenary of The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act
March 27, 2007
Westminster Abbey
JB00576.01
A Balance Sheet on Bombing: Statement of the Special Committee on Bombing Policy of the Citizens Committee for Peace with Freedom in Vietnam
December 7, 1967
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
One typed manuscript with handwritten notes by Dwight David Eisenhower dated December 7, 1967. Concerns bombing North Vietnam and the arguments for and against continued bombing. The manuscript is in three parts, the Introduction to the Issue, the...
GLC09911.01
[Extract from J.Q. Adams' Diary and other articles]
no date
Pages 145- 156 of unknown book
JB00589
to Mary Lawyer
December 18, 1968
Handy, Gerald, 1949-2020
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 18, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law. He hasn't heard from her in a while and would love to get a letter. He is writing a lot of letters four to five a day but wants to reassure...
GLC09908.03
December 19, 1968
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 19, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law. He hasn't received any letters from them and really wants one. He mentions he worked in the mail room last night with another soldier from...
GLC09908.04
December 29, 1968
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 29, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law and writes that he has switched companies and is now a wire man. He also mentions that he has not received any mail recently.
GLC09908.06
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
December 28, 1973
Kreider, John S., fl. 1973-1974
One letter from John S. Kreider to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 28, 1973. Kreider supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "I belive a trial before the United States Senate is the only means by which he can regain...
GLC09613.02.3039
Frampton, Robert V., fl. 1973
One letter from Robert V. Frampton to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 1973. Frampton supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He makes an argument for impeachment with an emphasis on Nixon’s taxes. He writes, "But his recent...
GLC09613.02.3033
December 8, 1973
Schechter, Paul, fl. 1973
One letter from Paul Schechter to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 8, 1973. Schechter supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "Richard Nixon is as unscrupulous as they come."
GLC09613.02.3036
December 17, 1973
Chisholm, W.W., fl. 1973
One postcard from W.W. Chisholm to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 17, 1973. Chisholm supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "We believe that Pres. Nixon should be impeached."
GLC09613.02.3043
Antonovic, Mike D., fl. 1973
One letter from Mike D. Antonovic to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 28, 1973. Antonovic does not give an opinion on impeachment. He is forwarding a postcard to Moorhead from a constituent and writes, "Because the impeachment of the...
GLC09613.02.3046.01
December 27, 1973
Soza, Edward, fl. 1973
One letter from Edward Soza to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 27, 1973. Soza is against the impeachment of President Nixon. He forwards this letter he sent to Nixon to show his support. Letter to Nixon states, "Welcome to California...
GLC09613.02.1709
circa Janurary 1974
Snodgeress, Patsy M., fl. 1974
One clipping from Patsy M. Snodgeress to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated circa January 1974. The clipping is a form letter printed in newspapers with information filled in by Snodgeress who is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.1711
December 7, 1973
Palm, J.E., fl. 1973
One letter from J. E. Palm to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 7, 1973. Palm is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.1769
December 19, 1973
Phillips, G.J., fl. 1973
One letter from Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Phillips to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 19, 1973. The Phillips’ are against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.1864.01
Gephart, J., fl. 1973
One newspaper clipping from J. Gephart to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 19, 1973. The clipping is a form letter printed in newspapers with information filled in by Gephart is against the impeachment of President Nixon. Gephart writes...
GLC09613.02.1864.02
6 Novmeber 1973
Kipp, Claudia, fl. 1973
One postcard from Claudia Kipp to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 6, 1973. Kipp is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.1934.01
Kipp, Charles, fl. 1973
One postcard from Charles Kipp to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 6, 1973. Kipp is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.1934.02
December 6, 1973
Fend, Edna E, fl. 1973
One letter from Edna E. Fend to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 6, 1973. Fend is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.2632.02
Corbett, Millie, fl. 1973
One letter from Millie Corbett to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 6, 1973. Corbett is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.2767.01
One newspaper clipping sent by Millie Corbett to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 6, 1973. Corbett is against the impeachment of President Nixon. The clipping is signed by women who agree with the attached letter. ( GLC09613.02.2767.01)
GLC09613.02.2767.02
Haley, Norma, fl. 1973
One telegram from Norma and Bob Haley to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 17, 1973. They were against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.2104
March 27, 1974
National Citizens' Committee For Fairness to the Presidency
One petition from the National Citizens’ Committee For Fairness to the Presidency to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated March 27, 1974. This petition was created in support of the president and contains 15 signatures.
GLC09613.02.2180
December 16, 1973
Bergholz, Richard, fl. 1973
One newspaper clipping from Richard Bergholz to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 16, 1973. Bergholz is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.2409.02
Van Eps, Robert, fl. 1973
One letter from Robert Van Eps to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 17, 1973. Van Eps is against the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.2541
December 9, 1973
Levine, Miriam, fl. 1973
One letter from Miriam Levine to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 9, 1973. Levine supports the impeachment of President Nixon "We are all guilty - I remember Nuremberg '46."
GLC09613.02.3412
to Rebecca Pickering Walker
March 26, 1918
Stewart, Charles, 1890-1921
Written on stationery of the Office of the Naval Records and Library of the Navy Department. Signed by Stewart as Superintendent of the Naval Records and Library to Walker as the wife of the late Rear Admiral John G. Walker. Stewart reports that John...
GLC03804.44
to Aaron Hobart
December 17, 1822
Thomas, William, fl. 1822
Offering Hobart a subscription to the local paper he publishes while Hobart is away in Washington. In return for sending the paper, hopes Hobart will send him any information he can.
GLC06313.04.204
to mother
December 28, 1866
McSherry, Willie, fl. 1866
Letter written by Willie McSherry to his mother on one side. Verso has a second letter by one of Willie's sisters (the letter is signed, but the signature is too faded to read). Their mother, probably Eliza, appears to be in Martinsburg visiting her...
GLC03523.21.61
to Mrs. Thackmorton
March 20 [no year]
Two separate letters with the same GLC number. First one was written by an anonymous member of the U.S. Navy who served with Henry McSherry to a Mrs. Thackmorton. In response to a previous letter from Mrs. Thackmorton, he says she will write a...
GLC03523.21.63
to Henry F. McSherry
30 April [no year]
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Updates him on local marriages. Gives him other local news as well. Ends by saying "Pa does not say anything decided about your staying in China. I believe he thinks the risks are quite a balance to any advantage...
GLC03523.21.64
[Pass allowing Lewis West to leave the Victorian Docks in London]
March 14, 1856
Miller, George S., fl. 1856
Pass permiting Mr. Lewis West, the mate of "the Ship Screamer @ Calcutta to enter or quit the Dock up to 9 o'Clock, so long as the Vessel remains in Dock." Signature is sloppy and might not say "George S. Miller."
GLC03836.02
to R. West
March 23, 1862
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Says they had an easy run from Baltimore to Port Royal. Reports that St. John's, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine are under Union control. Says the army is afraid of Confederate attacks around Port Royal and has requested more vessels. Praises...
GLC03836.33
March 25, 1862
Says he just arrived in St. Augustine from Mosquito Inlet and that he will sail for Port Royal within the hour. Reports that just before they arrived at Mosquito Inlet, several ships that went upriver to attack a Confederate fort were ambushed...
GLC03836.34
March 22, 1863
Says nothing has occurred since his last letter. Reports that the Confederates are improving their defenses to the harbor. Says "By the time they have completed their last battery, I presume there will be no longer any reasonable excuse for delaying...
GLC03836.45
December 19, 1822
Peirce, Peter H., 1788-1861
Hoping to win Hobart's support for a pension for Leonard Briggs, since Hobart was on the Committee of Revolutionary Pensions. Briggs can no longer works, served in the army, and was taken prisoner, and Peirce believes he is deserving of a pension.
GLC06313.04.205
December 28, 1822
Howe, John, 1783-1864
Believes his "object...will be obtained" and discusses a possible nomination. Discusses his father's revolutionary war service. In his postscript requests that Hobart puts his name foward for nomination by the President to the Senate.
GLC06313.04.212
to his parents
March 17, 1862
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Describes the Battle of Pea Ridge. Writes that the enemy lost about half its men with three thousand killed and wounded. Also writes that guns, muskets, and rifles are found stacked in the woods from soldiers that won't fight anymore and have gone...
GLC06728.014
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