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24 July 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia reports that the wedding went well and it made her father feel better. She also saw Lillian and Frank, and glimpsed their baby for the first time.
GLC09414.0654
7 November 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe reports that he is following the election closely. He got his hair cut and went to town where they bought some cognac and searched for good perfume.
GLC09414.1247
10 November 1944
Moe reports that he is planning to see a movie. He also says he played four-handed casino. He thanks Sylvia for a package she sent, and writes she will be good to have around next time their car breaks down as she has gotten quite good at diagnosing...
GLC09414.1250
24 November 1944
Moe has moved to another part of town. He describes the room he is in. He says they are now closer to the town. When they arrived they found a special dinner waiting for them. He also reports that he watched Katherine Hepburn movies.
GLC09414.1263
13 December 1944
Moe describes his new accommodations, and talks about which items he needs and doesn't need like cigarettes, candy and toiletries. He says he is glad Sylvia is getting a full night's sleep.
GLC09414.1288
16 December 1944
Moe went Christmas shopping with another soldier. He received a package but was disappointed it contained no cigarettes. He also received a letter from Bess, and is glad she approves of him as Sylvia's husband.
GLC09414.1291
26 September 1944
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia reminisces about a previous Yom Kippur in which Moe came to visit. She also Mentions her parents and how they are trying to "put away" something for him.
GLC09414.0394
23 October 1944
Sylvia mentions that her mother saw Roosevelt speak, she also mentions Olga and Martin, and her worries about Moe.
GLC09414.0419
1929-1945
Weiner, Pepi, fl. 1905-2000
to Mom and Pop (Moe's parents)
Pepi writes that Willie is probably going to Panama, but she is worried about the store they own, and does not want to leave it. She sends 10 dollars, and invites her parents over.
GLC09414.1696
circa 1900-1929
Results of the Plebiscite [French]
Includes population, total number of votes, percentage of votes of the population, etc.
GLC02766.043
12 December 1921
[Silesia]
A brief history of Silesia and the conflict and the voting results. Includes diagram.
GLC02766.057
7 May 1921
Journal Officiel de Haute-Silesie [French]
Numerical Results of the Inter-Allied Government and Upper Silesie.
GLC02766.002
1942-1945
Myers, William J., 1919-2002
[Letters from William J. Myers to Mary Rose Myers] [Decimalized .01 - .19]
19 WWII letters from William J. Myers to Mary Rose Myers concerning training and school. He also mentions not getting paid, gas shortages, and diseases on base. There are 18 letters from 1942 and 1943, and one letter from 1945.
GLC09683
17 September 1943
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
to Marcia and Cous
One v-mail addressed to Marcia and Warren Abrams from Warren Schwartz dated September 17, 1943. Pertains to receiving letters. Mentions that a friend of Naomi's had become pregnant through artificial insemination.
GLC09662.470
8 April 1942
to Mother and Dad
One letter addressed to Morris and Eva Schwartz from Warren Schwartz dated April 8, 1942. Pertains to life on the base. Mentions books that he read, watching a movie, "Mister V," and a softball game.
GLC09662.221
30 September 1941
to Mother
One letter addressed to Eva Schwartz from Warren Schwartz dated September 30, 1941. Describes life at the camp and how he will be spending Yom Kippur.
GLC09662.088
8 December 1941
One letter addressed Eva Schwartz from Warren Schwartz dated December 8, 1941. Describes the mood in town after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
GLC09662.140
May 24, 1775
Lawton, Robert, fl. 1775
to Joseph Clarke
Informs his father that he attempted to send the barrel of flour he previously requested, but that ship masters refused to transport the flour because "Capt. Wallace stops the least Trifle of Provision that is sent up the River." Writes that he...
GLC01450.561
August 6, 1776
Barrel, Rebekah, 1749-?
to William Barrell
Writes to her husband, William Barrel, in New York, a soldier in "Capt. Jacob's Company in Colon. Baily's" regiment. Sweetly expresses her desire to be reunited with him after his six months of service. Discusses making clothes for him. A letter...
GLC01450.563
February 5, 1781
Martin, Luther, 1748-1826
to Thomas Sim Lee
Informs Lee about criminal cases tried in court and their outcomes. Thomas Laughlin was convicted of highway robbery and attempted murder to a blind man, Horner and Keith were convicted of breaking into the house of Moses McCubben. Discusses...
GLC01450.103
September 4, 1775
Little, Moses, 1724-1798
to Moses Little
Written during the Siege of Boston. Says he has nothing new to communicate. Says they have taken "the Plow'd Hill," and that there has been cannon fire and shelling. Says men in his regiment are seemingly more healthy than others, and he mentions...
GLC01450.181
June 2, 1785
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to John Jay
Marked "Duplicate" by Adams, and possibly used for en-cyphering because of the marks and lines above letters, words and sentences. Describes in great detail Adams's reception by King George III as America's first ambassador to Great Britain. He...
GLC01538
1776/01/07
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
to unknown
Schuyler writes that he is outraged by the scandalous conduct of their soldiers in Canada, which may result in their loss of that territory. He also expresses frustration with Congress, which has ignored his calls to address this issue. With...
GLC03107.04186
August 16, 1943
Los Angeles Times (Firm)
Kiska, After Summer of Softening Up, RIpe for Invasion
One newsmap entitled, "Kiska, After Summer of Softening Up, RIpe for Invasion" dated , August 18, 1943. Consists of a map depicting the island of Kiska where there were up to 12,000 abandoned Japanese soldiers left. On reverse side contains articles...
GLC09619.037
3 June 1944
West, George A., 1921-2007
to Mildred West
One letter addressed to Mildred West from George West dated June 3, 1944. Pertains to daily life while stationed in Burma in the air corps. Inquires about how she feels with the medicine. Mentions the weather. Details the Lend-Lease Act.
GLC09951.01.108
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