Box 16
Contains 114 Results:
H. G. Trader, R. S. Protem, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., to General Jno. Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1883 September 3
Orders Tyler to attend the next meeting of G.[?] A. #2672 to be held on September 6.
William Dickson, Washington, D.C., to John Tyler, n.p., 1883 September 6
Returns the enclosed receipt from Tyler of $5.00. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, receipt, 1 p., and ADS, IOU signed by Tyler for above amount. 1 p.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Mr. William Tyler, Georgetown, D.C., 1883 November 3
Asks for the return of a $20 downpayment for rooms at the "West End Flats" which William Tyler was to have furnished and ready for occupancy 27 October. 3 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of above amount. 1 p.
William Tyler, West Washington, D.C., to General John Tyler, n.p., 1883 November 5
Believes that every charge John Tyler made in his letter of the 3rd was not exactly true; states that he spent $60 furnishing the rooms in question, but would gladly return John Tyler's $20 downpayment.
Receipt for $27 from John Tyler for rent and attendance for the month of November., 1883 November 13
1 p. D. Includes Mss, a prose work on the Civil War, in Latin and English, on back of above receipt. 1 p.
L. J. DuPere[?], Washington, D.C., to Col[onel] John Tyler, West Washington, D.C., 1883 November 17
Asks Tyler not to miss the meeting of the "World Peace Society" next Thursday at the Quaker meeting house; apologizes for missing Tyler when he called. 1 p. ACS.
B. T. Janney, n.p., to Gen[eral] John Tyler, [Washington] City, D.C., 1883 [December] 1
Invites Tyler to a meeting of the Abolition League on Dec. 4th at the Church house. 1 p. ACS.
Celsus Price, Washington, D.C., to General John Tyler, [Washington] City, D.C., [18]83 December 5
Informs Tyler that he and his relative Col. J. B. P. will be staying in the area for a few days and would be happy to have Tyler call. 1 p. ACS.
Wedding invitation to John Tyler and his daughter for the marriage of Ella Rogers to Augustus P. Hafner. 2 p. PD., 1883 December 6
Wedding announcement of Olivia C. Wightman and Charles A. McEwen sent to John Tyler, Jr., and daughter. 1 p. PD., 1883 December 18
John Tyler, Jr., West Washington, D.C., to Benjamin Harris Brewster, United States Attorney General, Washington, D.C., 1883 December 19
Inquires, as a representative of the "Knights of Labor" what official action has been taken in reference to work hours for those employed in public works. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D., statutes concerning amount of work per day allowed.
B. S. Sockwood, Wash[ington], D.C., to Gen[eral] John Tyler, Wash[ington], D.C., [18]83 December 26
Requests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the National Abolition League on Dec. 26. 1 p. ACS.
John Tyler, Jr., West Washington, D.C., to Benjamin F. Butter, Governor of Massachusetts, [Boston, Mass.], 1883 December 28
Describes the extent of labor unions and temperance organizations that Tyler believes are ready to rally behind Butter for Prsident in 1884 as a new party; believes that if the demands of these new power groups are not met through the ballot, "Revolutionary convulsions" would result. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.
Q. Ambler Smith, n.p., to Col. John Tyler, [Washington] City, D.C., [1883?]
Asks Tyler to come see him [?] or let him know when he can come see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.