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1955/04/08
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
To: Charles "Chuck" Kades
Thank you letter to Kades for congratulating Hilldring on the award and Hilldring is sorry because Kades cannot attend the dinner on April 23.
GLC06196.062
1955/04/11
To: Colonel John K. Cunningham.
Thank you letter for sending him a plant and informing Cunningham that Hilldring is unable to accept the dinner for Thursday because he already has other plans.
GLC06196.063
1955/04/12
To: Mr. Hiram S. Gans.
Sending a reservation for the tickets for the dinner and asking if Mrs. Hilldring can have a seat at one of the floor tables rather than being seated at the speaker's table.
GLC06196.064
25 March 1815
Wilson, John, 1777-1848
to Aaron Hobart
Congratulates Hobart on being in the Massachusetts Legislature, which Wilson just learned of. Also writes to Maria Hobart (his sister). Replies to her comment that her "Husband has taken great liberties & I must not believe all he says."
GLC06313.04.043
29 March 1815
Everitt, Haber, fl. 1815
Sends Hobart the cost for suits, offices and community fees.
GLC06313.04.044
2 December 1817
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Sends Hobart a copy of President James Monroe's message to Congress (his First Annual Message to Congress, i.e. the state of the union) and asks him to show the copy to others.
GLC06313.04.056
December 1817
Informs Hobart of his plans to occasionally send him copies of the National Intelligence newspaper. Explains that it "is the most valuable paper printed in [Washington, D.C.]" and contains complete accounts of congressional proceedings.
GLC06313.04.057
2 January 1818
Sends his condolence for Hobart's father's death. Mentions a "Bill, to establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy." Informs Hobart that he has not voted for the additional pay for "our services." Also, mentions that Henry Clay "is 'tooth & nail'...
GLC06313.04.058
1955/04/13
Stevens, Robert T., fl. 1955
To: Strom Thurmond.
Responding to Thurmond's letter, thanking him for his opinion and telling Thurmond not to worry about the CA/MG. Stapled to item #5.
GLC06196.065
1955/04/14
Gans, Hiram S., fl. 1954-1955
To: John H. Hilldring.
Responding to Hilldring's letter and informing Hilldring that he does not have to make reservations for the dinner since he and his wife are the guests of honor. Gans says he can arrange for Mrs. Hilldring to sit at the floor table with Mrs. Gans...
GLC06196.066
1955/04/17
Falk, M. R., fl. 1955
Informing and returning Hilldring's check for the two seats for Saturday. Falk says that the Hilldrings are the honored guests and this is why she cannot accept the check for the tickets.
GLC06196.067
1955/04/18
Peloubet, Maurice E., 1892-1976
Congratulates Hilldring on the citation he received from the Military Government Association.
GLC06196.068
1955/04/20
Ramsay, Ted, fl. 1955
To: Miss Husak
Concerning Hilldring's receipt of the 1954 citation of the Military Government Association. The letter gives details (including size) of the citation, and the dinner on Saturday, how many people-about 400 guests.
GLC06196.069
1955/04/22
Anderson, Art, fl. 1955
Congratulates Hilldring on an award that he will receive that night. The telegram was sent through Western Union, and it is stamped 9:53 AM.
GLC06196.070
1955/04/25
Acton, Norman, fl. 1954-1955
Congratulating Hilldring on the award; the 1954 citation of the Military Government Association. Acton writes the 1954 citation but Hilldring writes the 1955.
GLC06196.071
Sterling, Thomas M., fl. 1955
Asking if Hilldring can give him an affidavit on Colonel Stewart because Stewart wants to keep serving until he becomes eligible for retirement. The affidavit can give "evidence which will warrant the board recommending his retention upon the...
GLC06196.072
1955/04/28
To: Maurice E. Peloubet.
Thank you letter to Peloubet for sending Hilldring a congratulatory note for the 1955 citation that he "received from the Military Government Association last Saturday."
GLC06196.073
To: M. R. Falk.
TL: John to Miss Re: expressing his feelings about Saturday night-he felt very happy, delighted and highly flattered. He also tells her he feels sorry that she would not let him pay for the tickets.
GLC06196.074
To:Norman Acton.
Thank you letter to Acton for sending a congratulatory note.
GLC06196.075
To:Major Thomas M. Sterling.
Sending Sterling the affidavit he requested and telling Sterling that it is hard for him to make a judgment on Lieutenant Colonel Stewart.
GLC06196.076
1955/04/29
To: Hiram S. Gans.
Thank you letter to Mr. and Mrs. Gans, "for arranging for the award, for being so hospitable and cordial," to him and his wife.
GLC06196.077
1955/05/09
To: Arthur Anderson.
A thank you letter to Anderson for sending Hilldring a telegram.
GLC06196.078
1955/07/07
Burgess, Carter Lane, 1916-2002
Informing Hilldring of the officer corps personnel, and asking Hilldring if he can revise it.
GLC06196.079
1955/07/08
Cox Fahey, Daniel Jr., fl. 1955
To:John H. Hilldring.
Asks Hilldring to give support to the CA/MG function.
GLC06196.080
1955/07/12
To: Colonel Daniel Cox Fahey Jr.
Views on CA/MG status.
GLC06196.081
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