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21 October 1879
Tarbell, J. (fl. 1879-)
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
"writing on behalf of the colored women of this city..." asks if he can find work for a sewing girl, among others.
GLC09400.411
22 October 1879
writes that she received a letter from J.R Smith who mentioned alternatives in case he can't be appointed.
GLC09400.412
15 October 1879
writes that Miss Burnett is probably suffering at home from lack of supplies.
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3 December 1879
Rayven, K. (fl. 1879-)
reiterates his need to secure an appointment for his lady friend.
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24 July 1879
Smith, M.S. (fl. 1879-)
wants her sister appointed to the patent office.
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10 May 1880
Mrs. Tilley (fl. 1880-)
one of her sisters has recently died and she wishes to see Bruce about it.
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23 December 1878
Kennedy, Alice M. (fl. 1877-)
is anxious about her position and asks the senator to stop in and see her.
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15 December 1920
Taylor, Osborn T. (fl. 1920-)
to unknown
wedding invitation for Jennie L., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Taylor
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12 April 1911
Louis, Edward R. (fl. 1911-)
to J.B. Bruce
has enclosed deed for the 15th street house.
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1 October 1921
Morau, Lamar (fl. 1921-)
to Josephine B. Bruce
The vice president of the Central Bank tells her they must credit her interest. Also advises that she explore their other departments.
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17 June 1910
B.F. Saul Real Estate Brokers
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Unknown
GLC09400.646
25 October 1907
Board of Education
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GLC09400.648
30 December 1905
real estate bill for Josephine B. Bruce
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13 December 1909 - 21 May 1910
King, M. (fl. 1909-)
notice of interest due on first trust note
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16 October 1944
Weiner, Sylvia (1912-2008)
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia is on her way to Washington D.C.
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22 February 1945
Sylvia had a busy day, she went to Mad's and Bess's. Sylvia sketched a profile of George Washington where the date is on the first page in honor of Washington's birthday.
GLC09414.0523
28 October 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe" (1909-1988)
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe is surprised by the Washington postmark on Sylvia's letters. Moe says that sometimes reading her letters is like beginning in the middle of a book and he must somehow fill in the gaps. Moe says he still wants to see Paris.
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2 November 1944
Moe has decided to go to town on his afternoon off. He has gotten the details of her trip to Washington now. He also recalls the last Sunday they spent at Davy and Lil's.
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21 August 1943
Dave (fl. 1943-)
Dave is glad Sylvia got to visit Moe in Washington. He writes that he hasn't written Mad in a while but wishes he could see her. He says that at the end of the summer Rose and the kids will go back to Brooklyn. He also asks after Sylvia's health.
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9 October 1929
Buchalter, Miriam (fl. 1929-)
to Sylvia and Mad
Miriam's business card wishing Sylvia and Mad a happy new year in English and Hebrew.
GLC09414.1608
13 May 1944
Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962)
[One letter and one photograph related to Eleanor Roosevelt] [Decimalized .01-.02]
One letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Addie Frizielle dated May 13, 1944, and one photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt.
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2 August 1963
Wetmore, Nellie Joe (fl. 1963)
to Mr. H. D. Wetmore
It rained that night, and Nellie slept very well. There was a party the previous evening for Bishop Palmer and his wife as they left August 2 for a trip to India and Washington, D.C. Nellie is leaving for Frankfurt to meet Rod and is excited to see...
GLC09573.01.27
1 August 1921
Dawes, Charles (1865-1951)
to my dear mother
The publishers sent him the first copy of his book. He is very pleased with it and will send her one as well.
GLC02679.58
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