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6 July 1861
Maxwell, A.S., fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
No year. He asks how Jackson spent his fourth of July. He fished all day. He mentions the girls and how they miss him.
GLC07705.434
18 January 1864
Andy, fl. 1861-1865
Lately he has felt pretty tired, but he enjoyed his New Year's. He writes that skating has been very popular. He advises Richard not to worry too much about the girl that rejected him.
GLC07705.435
22 October 1943
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
to Lewis L. Strauss
Addressed to "my dear Lewis". Writes that it was helpful of Lewis to arrange the broadcasting of Hoover's speech over WOL, a talk radio station in Washington, D.C. On Herbert Hoover stationary and signed by Hoover.
GLC07366.03
16 August 1919
Barnwell, C.H., fl. 1919
[ receipt for Arthur L. Jackson]
A receipt for the final payment of the Fourth Liberty Loan Bond.
GLC07705.438
9 August 1862
Platmer, John S Major, fl. 1862
Discarge of Henry Pitcher.
A discharge certificate from the service for Henry Pitcher, dated 9 August 1862
GLC06889.04.01
18 April, 1890
Henry, James, fl. 1890
General Affidavit.
This is a general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890. This Affadavit concerns health issues suffered by Henry Pitcher, mainly varicose veins which caused him to be unable to work.
GLC06889.04.02
9 February 1891
Envelope
Envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions, dated 9 February 1891. This envelope also has notes in pencil about the death of Henry Pitcher January 6 1891 as a result of "Rheumatism of the heart very much...
GLC06889.04.03
02 July 1934
to Lawrence Richey
Addressed to "My dear Larry". Cover letter describing enclosed as a memorandum on "Atwood's question". Note at bottom written in pencil: "Sent to Atwood 7-9-34". On Herbert Hoover stationary and signed by Hoover.
GLC07366.01
08 February 1943
Hoover asks for help in raising money for the "Boys' Clubs of America" (now the Boys & Girls Clubs of America) by asking corporations for donations. He lists several corporations that gave donations of $500 the previous year, including: American...
GLC07366.02
21 November 1865
Emerson, Theo H., fl. 1862-1865
He has been very sick and got hurt by a stick striking him in the breast. He promises to write more later.
GLC07705.436
circa 1861-1864
to Unknown
A Christmas card featuring a picture of an early airplane and a qoute from Tennyson.
GLC07705.437
13 January 1863
Post marked Port Royal, S.C.
GLC07705.439
21 January 1862
GLC07705.440
10 January 1863
GLC07705.441
15 January 1862
GLC07705.442
5 January 1864
GLC07705.443
6 January 1864
to Henry Jackson
GLC07705.444
13 January 1861
Year cannot be read.
GLC07705.445
09 January 1861
No year.
GLC07705.446
Date and year not visible.
GLC07705.447
07 February 1861
Year not visible.
GLC07705.448
24 February 1861
GLC07705.449
Year and location not visible. Received Feb. 19th.
GLC07705.450
31 March 1861
GLC07705.451
25 March 1861
Fish, Ferdinand, fl. 1862-1873
GLC07705.452
12 March 1864
GLC07705.453
08 March 1863
GLC07705.454
29 March 1863
GLC07705.455
08 March 1861
No year visible.
GLC07705.456
14 April 1861
GLC07705.457
16 May 1862
GLC07705.458
26 May 1862
GLC07705.459
13 May 1862
GLC07705.460
10 May 1861
GLC07705.461
10 May 1862
GLC07705.462
17 June 1862
GLC07705.463
1863
Received June 15th, 1863. Postmark cut off.
GLC07705.464
01 June 1861
GLC07705.465
16 June 1861
GLC07705.466
13 June 1861
GLC07705.467
29 July 1861
GLC07705.468
Received Dec, 21st, 1863.
GLC07705.496
Received Dec. 13th, 1863.
GLC07705.499
No date visible.
GLC07705.508
5 November 1861
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
Proclamation to all peacably disposed citizens of the State of Missouri...
This is a proclamation stating that any citizen arrested for their political opinions on the Civil War within the State of Missouri are to be released as per an agreement between Major General Price, and Major General Freemont. It also states that...
GLC06821.01
Little, Henry, fl. 1861
[List of Prisoners captured at Springfield Mo]
This is a list of prisoners captured at Springfield, Mo., and released on oath to not engage in the war against the state of Missouri or the Confederate State of America. This list includes 13 men; William W Weaver, Wilson S. Bell, Ferdinand Macy...
GLC06821.02
01 November 1943
Addressed to "my dear Lewis". Hoover expresses appreciation to Strauss for securing a radio audience for his Kansas City speech [October 28, 1943]. He hopes that Strauss feels it was worth his time and effort and that the speech clarified "this...
GLC07366.04
1929
[Typewritten speech with corrections]
GLC07366.05
20 July 1863
GLC07705.469
14 August 1863
GLC07705.470
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