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23 July 1813 to 31 July 1813
[List of accounts received and paid]
A list of accounts recieved and paid. There is a piece missing from the lower left quardant, but no text appears to be lost.
GLC02669.063
15 March 1944
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." "Swell to talk to you all yesterday." All goes well, and he's leaving the hospital tomorrow after seven weeks. The leg is a little weak, but he's in good shape. He was wandering around base, confused as he didn't know...
GLC09620.086
6 August 1944
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone.
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." The first week of classes is over and they have a day off to spend at the beach. There's a "lovely officers club" right on the beach with an "attractive snack bar" and other perks. He found a college register as well and...
GLC09620.123
4 February 1943
Addressed to "Folks." A brief postcard telling his parents that another day has gone by, and they only leave the barracks for food and "biological reasons." They are all hoping to get their uniforms tomorrow.
Postcard has a picture of silver planes...
GLC09620.002
6 February 1943
Addressed to "Folks." A brief postcard to his parents. Bob hasn't had much of a chance to write as he has been on "K.P." [kitchen patrol] for two days straight. He has not started his training tests yet though. "Everything still goes well."...
GLC09620.003
18 April 1945
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." He hasn't flown his fortieth mission yet, but wanted to drop a line as he was finally promoted after eighteen short months. Promotions are few and far between overseas, but desk officers tend to get promoted faster. They...
GLC09620.174
May 1970
Bleicher, Kevin, fl. 1970
[Photograph of protestor and police officers]
One black-and-white photograph taken by Kevin Bleicher dated 1970. Depicts a shirtless protestor being carried off by police officers wearing gas masks.
GLC09650.299
1712/07/08
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
to all Constables and Officers of Albany and New York re: order to arrest 2 men
Livingston gives the names and descriptions of two men, John Symons and Sam Samson, who are guilty of stealing wheat and money from him. He orders that all officials watch for the two criminals so that they may be arrested and properly dealt with.
GLC03107.00929
1861/01/21
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
Transmittal of secession and related resolutions
GLC02280
7 July 1918
Hopkins, Lawrence L., fl. 1918-1919
to Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
Writes to his parents about having a relaxing Sunday answering letters. Reports having gotten letters from several family friends. Wonders how Harold is doing. Written on Camp Lee, Virginia, letterhead.
GLC07810.024
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