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Hurst, H.P. (fl. 1877-)
to unknown
missing first page.believes there should be additional deputies allowed. right now only 2 are allowed as opposed to 4 in Washington.
GLC09400.555
23 December 1878
Kennedy, Alice M. (fl. 1877-)
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
is anxious about her position and asks the senator to stop in and see her.
GLC09400.556
Richardson, J.N. (fl. 1876-)
requests his help in obtaining temporary employment at least with the Justice department
GLC09400.562
23 March 1897
Unknown
bill for Blanche Kelso Bruce
comes to $450.
GLC09400.568
15 December 1920
Taylor, Osborn T. (fl. 1920-)
wedding invitation for Jennie L., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Taylor
GLC09400.576
30 April 1920
The Oliver Typewriter Agency
typewriter repair bill for R.C Bruce
GLC09400.577
1 May 1920
The Neumeyer Company
bill for Roscoe C. Bruce
from the Neumeyer Company, dealers in Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers, Wagons, harness, etc.
GLC09400.578
17 February 1920
Taylor-Tolley Motor Co.
to Roscoe C. Bruce
inquires as to when he will pay his overdue bill
GLC09400.579
31 March 1920
Lea, David M. (fl. 1920-)
bill for R.C. Bruce
for Fire and Marine Insurance
GLC09400.580
30 November 1920
Beasley Hardware
GLC09400.581
19 July 1919 - 30 June 1920
Taxes for Roscoe C. Bruce
GLC09400.582
July 1920
The Washington Loan and Trust Company
Bank note for Roscoe C. Bruce
GLC09400.584
1 March 1919
Star Laundry Company
Laundry bill for R.C. Bruce
GLC09400.585
27 October 1920
Mayer & Co.
bill for R.C Bruce
GLC09400.586
13 October 1913
John P. Agnew & Co.
bill for B.C. Bruce
GLC09400.589
Fidelity Savings Compnay
loan agreement for R.C. Bruce
will pay $50 dollars/ month
GLC09400.590
9 February 1921
Webster Electric Company
to R.C. Bruce
Includes electric bill. Letter requests payment.
GLC09400.591
1 December 1920
electric bill for R.C. Bruce
GLC09400.592
2 March 1920 - 28 February 1921
Edward J. Ervin Fine Stationary and Cigars
2 envelopes from Edward J. Ervin Fine Stationary and Cigars
GLC09400.596
1 November 1918
Edwin E. Ellet Mantels, Tiles, Fireplaces
GLC09400.598
Edward J Ervin Fine Stationary and Cigars
GLC09400.603
15 August 1901
GLC09400.604
2 October 1919
Fries Beal and Sharp Co.
GLC09400.605
23 August 1901
GLC09400.606
2 July 1923
Stewart, H.W. (fl. 1923-)
plumbing bill for R.C. Bruce
GLC09400.607
20 November 1920
E.L. Stock
GLC09400.608
1 June 1919
WM. H. Osburn & Co.
specialists in cadillac cars
GLC09400.609
9 April 1920
Browne, N.L. (fl. 1920-)
has not received a response from Bruce in regard to an earlier letter.
GLC09400.610
Tag for Mayers' Furniture
GLC09400.611
8 December 1905
wall paper bill for R.C. Bruce
GLC09400.613
9 December 1905
GLC09400.614
1 September 1917
Bowdler, Robert (fl. 1917-)
florist bill for R.C. Bruce
GLC09400.615
3 October 1861
Garfield, James A. (James Abram) (1831-1881)
to Eben R. Ayers
Garfield States that the telegram from Ayers got to him just as he was leaving on a recruitment tour for the 10th companies 42nd regiment. He says that he has yet to hear from Washington on a officers apointment to 2nd liutenant, but will let Ayers...
GLC07187.04
27 September 1862
Assistant Adjutant General (fl. 1862-)
to James G. Wilson, Esq.
All applications for copies of the new Register must be made to the Senate.
GLC07205.002
16 September 1862
Stein, Sam l (fl. 1862-)
to Sir
Very difficult to read but looks like "It was reported this morning that Gen R.E. Lee died of his wounds," which of course would have been a false report.
GLC07205.003
10 June 1861
Senard, Laurent (fl. 1861-)
to My Dear Mother
He writes that so far the life of a soldier has been peaceful because the hard fighting they expected did not occur. He is in the Salem Mechanic Light Infantry. The city of Washington was the dirtiest place he ever saw.
GLC07205.007
10 December 1863
to Bro. Sherman
He hasn't been able to write because there have been so many wounded under his care, both Union and Rebel soldiers. He describes particular soldiers he was able to save.
GLC07205.018
28 March 1862
to Jule
He wandered into the hospital and found one of his lieutenants dying. Before he died he confessed to having been led into joining in doing him a great wrong.
GLC07205.020
28 December 1862
Stone, David L. (fl. 1861-)
to William F. Whitfield
First part is addressed to Mr. Whitfield, second part to Mrs. Whitfield. He writes that they look toward God for strength. There are twelve to a tent now and they have not received their pay yet.
GLC07205.026
22 June 1863
Gage, W.H. (fl. 1863-)
He mentions several friends that have been discharged like Doody, Maxim, O'Donanhue and Charlie. He mentions the doctors and nurses at the hospital and how at one point there were nearly a thousand patients.
GLC07205.029
1861-1877
McNamara, James (fl. 1861-)
to Mr. Baker
In reference to the state aid he receives. It has been going to the wrong person and he has not received it.
GLC07205.063
3 January 1862
Celerk, B.D. (fl. 1861-)
to Aunt
He has been taking care of a lot of sick people. He thinks more will die of disease than of bullets. He also describes a funeral.
GLC07205.064
23 October 1861
Thompson, Frank .J. (fl. 1861-)
to Uncle Frye
In Boston they were presented with a flag by the Hon. R.C Winthrop. In New York they were invited to the 5th Avenue Hotel where they heard James G. Brady speak and were presented with another flag. They also passed through Philadelphia, Baltimore and...
GLC07205.080
26 July 1863
Stone, D.L.M. (fl. 1861-)
to William J. Whittford
He writes on the Christian faith and God's will which has carried them to this point in the war. He refers to the Garrison abolitionists and their motto: "The United States Constitution is a covenant with death and an agreement with hell."
GLC07205.103
16 December 1854
Espy, James Pollard (1785-1860)
to Alexander Catlin Twining
A letter written by James Pollard Espy to Alexander Catlin Twining. Espy speaks about past and future experiments and the character of huricanes. This letter is written on blue paper. While the date written on the top of the first page of the letter...
GLC07242.02
no date
U. S. Patent Office
An envelope addressed to Alexander C. Twining in New Haven, Conneticut from the U.S. Patent Office in Washington, D.C. The envelope is unaccompanied by contents. 121.757 was written on the back of the envelope. Both bottom corners are torn as is the...
GLC07242.03
13 February 1873
Ferry, Orris Sanford (1823-1875)
to Professor Alexander Catlin Twining
A letter written by Senator Orris Sandford Ferry to Professor Alexander Catlin Twining. Senator Ferry writes to Twining about proposed amendments to a bill that will be put before the House of Representatives.
GLC07242.04
22 October 1943
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964)
to Lewis L. Strauss
Addressed to "my dear Lewis". Writes that it was helpful of Lewis to arrange the broadcasting of Hoover's speech over WOL, a talk radio station in Washington, D.C. On Herbert Hoover stationary and signed by Hoover.
GLC07366.03
1862
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson
to [Father]
GLC07687.005
4 January 1863
to Dear Parents
GLC07687.006
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