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10 May 2002
Photograph of Sylvia Weiner
A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium with Bruce Nyman, as a speech is given
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A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium giving a speech
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A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Sylvia is sitting with two unidentified men standing behind her
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A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Sylvia is sitting with Jenny
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A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing at the podium with Bruce Nyman, as she gives a speech
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A photograph taken at the ceremony when Sylvia Wiener is made senior citizen of the year. Standing with Bruce Nyman and another man.
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August 2005
A photograph of Sylvia Wiener in a wheelchair
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2002-2008
A photograph of Sylvia Wiener in a wheelchair in front of the Cove House hotel
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Photograph of View
View from the window of a hotel room possibly Cove House
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A photograph of Sylvia Wiener in a wheelchair in front of the Cove House hotel waiving to the camera
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Photograph Inside the hotel room.
View of the inside of a hotel room possibly Cove House
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Photograph of a flower.
A photograph of a flower
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Photograph of the living room in the suite.
View from the inside of a hotel room possibly Cove House, Sylvia sits in the doorway in a wheelchair facing out.
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Photograph of young girl with brown hair.
Photograph of a unidentified young brown haired girl holding a cup
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Photograph of Sylvia Weiner in a wheelchair outside
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18 February 1944
Bess, fl. 1944
Poem
A poem about how busy Bess is "here I am again Moe/Always on the go Moe..."
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22 September 1929
Gellis, Joe, fl. 1944
to Moe Weiner
Joe reports that the stores are getting some reputation and Geo. O'Brien is getting transferred into the law division. He wonders how Moe will handle getting orders from his wife after being a Sgt. He mentions that he has been asked to spend 20% of...
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19 July 1929
Dworken, Archie, fl. 1944
Archie writes that he is somewhere in California. He just learned that Moe is now a corporal. He also mentions that he heard from Bea.
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1929-1945
Rose, fl. 1944
Rose reports on her visit with Sylvia. She drew a picture of her, Sylvia and Sarah sitting at the table "in varying states of undress" and laments there are no men to appreciate this.
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Ed, fl. 1944
Ed is glad that Moe is home. He has heard Nat Klotz was rejected from the army because of a spinal operation he had. Ed hopes that Moe will be assigned close to home, and his loved ones.
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Maugel, Bess, fl. 1944
Bess writes a poem about what Moe means to her. She starts the poem by telling Moe that Sylvia ordered her to write this.
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1875
to unknown
letter fragment. refers to the corpses of "murdered colored men." mentions that Davis is going to resign as a compromise. says he once unseated six democrats and seated six republicans, wishes it could have been 60.
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11 February 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe compares his recent Sunday to a Sunday at home. He writes that the boys went to see "Barber in Seville," He also says he is glad that Sylvia liked the perfume he sent.
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12 February 1945
Moe writes that it will be a busy week as the company is having another party, among other things. He thinks Sylvia's father should stay in Florida for the rest of the winter.
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22 January 1878
Burnwell, A., fl. 1878
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
writes he is in great distress because he has heard nothing favorable toward his application for employment. asks Bruce to use his influence.
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31 January 1878
Pierce, J.H., 1826-1908
asks what Scruggs' chances are in getting the clerkship position.
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16 January 1879
Hall, P.C., fl. 1876-1878
would like to be appointed to a clerkship instead of re-appointed to collectorship
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13 February 1878
Harris, E.P., fl. 1878
asks him to use his influence to get him the job of railway mail agent.
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5 January 1878
Hammond, E.S., fl. 1878
thanks him for his endorsement of his bid for district attorney even though he did not win.
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5 February 1878
Tindall, Robb S., fl. 1878
has enclosed petitions from both Democrats and Republicans, asking the president to appoint him Consul of Hong Kong.
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9 February 1878
encloses another petition for his appointment as Consul to Hong Kong
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21 December 1878
McClerdie, Nugent, fl. 1878
discusses a legal case involving a "Harry" who has many debts.
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15 April 1878
Topley, J., fl. 1878
there is an issue that needs to be examined at the land office.
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13 January 1879
praises Bruce: "whites will approve of your action and I am sure the colored people will not forget you when I tell them who had the power to prevent and did prevent a democrat defeating a republican."
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05 January 1878
Henderson, H.S., fl. 1878
has put an application for district attorney.
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15 January 1878
Hill, James, fl. 1876-1880
recommends Sidney Brooks for for railray mail agent position.
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8 May 1878
Harrison, Nelson, fl. 1878
is sending a volume of agriculture reports.
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Thomas, Anna W., fl. 1878
asks him to speak to the Secretary about their protection.
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28 November 1878
Jackie, fl. 1878
wants to a reserve a place for his friends to work.
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27 February 1878
Spellman, James J., fl. 1877-1880
a resignation letter. he is quitting to be a diplomat instead.
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Vashon, S.P., fl. 1876-1878
asks Bruce for his help in securing a position.
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informing him that the comptroller died shortly before one.
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informing him that the register of the treasury died.
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25 February 1878
discusses the case of Mrs. McConnell
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18 January 1878
Sneed, N.D., fl. 1878-1879
requests to be put on the list of people he distributes seeds to.
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7 November 1878
there is a vacancy in the postal dept. due to a death. hopes Bruce can secure the spot for him.
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30 December 1878
concerned about the reduction of employees in the Railway Mail Service.
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23 May 1878
Vosburg, Geo., fl. 1878
enclosed is a receipt for the last half of 1877's taxes.
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12 February 1878
possible water damage.
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2 March 1878
water damage.
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