Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Box 1
Papers, 1812-1915, of the Riddle family of Chambersburg, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Charlestown, W. Va. Chiefly the correspondence and accounts of Horace R. Riddle, banker of Baltimore, Md. and Charles Town, W. Va. who was the agent for the receiver of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia. Collection also includes a farm account book, 1812-1832, of James Riddle of Chambersburg; and plans and specifications for re-modeling a house in Charles Town.
1844-1849
Papers, 1812-1915, of the Riddle family of Chambersburg, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Charlestown, W. Va. Chiefly the correspondence and accounts of Horace R. Riddle, banker of Baltimore, Md. and Charles Town, W. Va. who was the agent for the receiver of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia. Collection also includes a farm account book, 1812-1832, of James Riddle of Chambersburg; and plans and specifications for re-modeling a house in Charles Town.
Correspondence, 1860-1862
Five letters written in 1861 to H. R. Riddle commenting on political turmoil and one, 1862, concerning a brother of the writer captured by the Confederates.
Correspondence, 1867-1879 and undated
Chiefly letters to and from H. R. Riddle concerning financial matters.
Thurlow Weed, Albany, New York to P. S. Shelton, Boston, Massachusetts, 1844 November 17
Papers, 1812-1915, of the Riddle family of Chambersburg, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Charlestown, W. Va. Chiefly the correspondence and accounts of Horace R. Riddle, banker of Baltimore, Md. and Charles Town, W. Va. who was the agent for the receiver of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia. Collection also includes a farm account book, 1812-1832, of James Riddle of Chambersburg; and plans and specifications for re-modeling a house in Charles Town.
Thurlow Weed, Albany, New York to Riddle, 1848 May 6
Papers, 1812-1915, of the Riddle family of Chambersburg, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Charlestown, W. Va. Chiefly the correspondence and accounts of Horace R. Riddle, banker of Baltimore, Md. and Charles Town, W. Va. who was the agent for the receiver of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia. Collection also includes a farm account book, 1812-1832, of James Riddle of Chambersburg; and plans and specifications for re-modeling a house in Charles Town.
A. Stuart Riddle to R. R. Schneck, 1848 July 28
Papers, 1812-1915, of the Riddle family of Chambersburg, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Charlestown, W. Va. Chiefly the correspondence and accounts of Horace R. Riddle, banker of Baltimore, Md. and Charles Town, W. Va. who was the agent for the receiver of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia. Collection also includes a farm account book, 1812-1832, of James Riddle of Chambersburg; and plans and specifications for re-modeling a house in Charles Town.
J. Draper, New York to John M. Clayton, Secretary of State, 1849 October 26
Regarding affairs in Cuba.
William H. Seward to William B. Preston, Secretary of the Navy, 1849 November 24
Letter of introduction for H. R. Riddle.
H. R. Riddle. Letterpress book, 1865-1872
Chiefly letters to and from H. R. Riddle concerning financial matters.
H. R. Riddle. Letterpress book, 1876-1884
Chiefly letters to and from H. R. Riddle concerning financial matters.
H. R. Riddle. Letterpress book, 1884-1886
Chiefly letters to and from H. R. Riddle concerning financial matters.