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28 September 1944
White, Frank B., (1915-1999)
to L. Jean White
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated September 28, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco California.
GLC09855.86
29 September 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated September 29, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco California.
GLC09855.87
30 September 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated September 30, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco California.
GLC09855.88
1 October 1944
Hayes, E. Pearce, (fl. 1944)
One letter from E. Pearce Hayes to L. Jean White dated October 1, 1944. Concerning the Fukien Province in China and missionary work and the role of the Methodist church in China.
GLC09855.89.01
3 October 1944
One letter from Frank B. White to L. Jean White dated October 3, 1944. Sent care of Fleet Post Office in San Francisco California.
GLC09855.90
25 December 1809
Bernard, John (fl.1809)
[Bill of Sale for Enslaved Person named Charles]
GLC09791.41
July 1836
Coyle, Catherine (fl.1863)
[Bill of Sale for Slave Susan Water]
GLC09791.49
January 1768 - December 1790
Various
The Critical Review or Annals of Literature [January 1768 - December 1790]
JB00273
May 1749- April 1751, June 1751- December 1783
The Monthly Review A Periodical Work [May 1749- April 1751, June 1751- December 1783]
JB00274
09 October 1884
Goldsmith, J.S.
to Samuel Fessenden
One letter from J.S. Goldsmith to Samuel Fressenden, the Secretary of the Republican National Committee. In it he requests compensation for a 5 page anti-Cleveland pamphlet that Goldsmith created.
GLC09762.03
21 January 1863
Morrison, James A. (fl. 1862-1864)
to his wife
One letter from James A. Morrison to his wife dated
GLC03523.41.037
14 September 1863
GLC03523.41.067
13 March 1863
Crowell, Frank G. (fl. 1861-1865)
to Father and Mother
They were transported in train cars to another camp ground. They began their pursuit of the rebels. They planted theri artillery but the Rebels wouldn't answer so they couldn't tell where their force was.
GLC03049.1
2 December 1863
to Mother
A small squad of 3400 Rebels came in the other day and he describes them as the godforsaken people he ever saw. They wore dirty and ragged uniforms. He and his friends are doing extremely well and have grown fat.
GLC03049.2
23 April 1864
The Rebs captured their post last night and they killed and wounded about 15 people. He lists the people that died, were wounded and even those that escaped.
GLC03049.3
1942-1945
Los Angeles Times
[World War II newspaper clippings and magazines]
World War II newspaper clippings and magazines. 7 items in Size 1, 18 in Size 2, 10 in Size 3, and 2 in oversize.
GLC09619.02
12 May 1861
Lyon, Nathaniel (1818-1861)
to Colonel Lorenzo Thomas
As captain three months before he would become the first Union general killed in the war. "The energetic and necessary measures of day before yesterday...require persevering, and consistent exertion to effect the object in view, of anticipating...
GLC09165
26 December 1945 - 19 December 1956
[Letters to Margaret Frances Lobik]
A collection of letters to Margaret Frances Lobik,
GLC09579.01
26 December 1945
N. Reba (fl. 1945)
To Mary Crist, Margaret Lobik and Paul Lobik
This letter is addressed to Mary Crist, Paul Lobik and Margaret Lobik. Reba is writing to catch everyone up on news from the family. There is one sickness, Frank, and two deathes, Ellen, and Howard. There have also been two marriages, Wright and Mary...
GLC09579.01.01
2 January 1946
Westcott, Thelma (fl. 1946)
To Margaret Lobik
This postcard is an update from Thelma Westcott on her condition after going home. She mentions being sick with the flu but that she is better now. Thelma also mentions several other friends and their conditions. She said Dorothy was ill with the flu...
GLC09579.01.02
7 January 1946
Bertha (fl. 1946)
This letter is addressed to Mary, Margaret, and Paul, and is another Crist family update from Bertha. (possibly Mary's sister and Margarets Aunt) Bertha mentions that she had been sick but is better as well as Ellens death. She also sends thanks for...
GLC09579.01.03
18 January 1946 - 21 January 1946
2 letters enclosed in an envelope from the Iowa State Medical Library
GLC09579.01.04
18 January 1946
Dean-Throckmorton, Jeannette (fl. 1946)
This letter discusses a surgery that Margaret had for a collapse of the lung, and best wishes for recovery. Jeannette also mentions her hobbies and that she joined the America Physicians Art Association. Jeanette also mentions that she entered four...
GLC09579.01.04.01
21 January 1946
Frances (fl. 1946)
This letter is from Margaret's Aunt Francis, who is also glad to hear the surgery went well, and that she has Paul and Mary to take care of her.
GLC09579.01.04.02
5 February 1946
Raymond (fl. 1946)
A birthday greeting card to Margaret featuring a flower pot that is designed to lok as if it has been cross stitched.
GLC09579.01.05
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