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Correspondence, 1896 January
Item — Box 3: Series id140624, Folder: 2
Identifier: id144589
Scope and Contents
January 1, 1896 Alice Dooley to Cassie T. Brown. Thanks for presents. Had a very happy Christmas. Maggie is very sick with grips. When are you coming. Love and kisses. January 1, 1896 Sue M. Goss to Cassie D. T. Brown. The gentlemen came and have been pleasant – but had to be looked after. I think Mr. Brown an excellent host; ‘he has given himself up to entertainment.’ Francis is good. G. sent a card and purse to May; we all had cards from Isobel. A stag party and Judge Ingram is the life of...
Dates:
1896 January
Correspondence, 1955-2001
File — Box 1: Series id32602; Series id32618, Folder: 2
Identifier: id32612
Scope and Contents
1. Personal note of December 19, 1995 from George H. W.Bush 2. Personal note of February 15, 1999 from George H. W. Bush 3. Letter of November 4, 1970 from Bob Finch (then Counselor to President Nixon) regarding my efforts to get the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to rescind its order against W&M, following up on request of Dr. Paschall. 4. Letter of September 1, 1995 from Charlton Heston 5. Letter of March 2, 1992 from Colin L. Powell (then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs...
Dates:
1955-2001
Linda R. Davis Papers, 1934-1945
File — Box 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Letters belonging to Linda R. Davis and her family. Item 1: Letter, May 8, 1934
Addressed to "Peoplee" from Georgia[?]. Talks of finances. Talks of her friends. Playing violin. A part of choir.
Item 2: Letter, June 18. 1934
Addressed to "Peoplee" from Georgia in Hamilton, Missouri. Going to a music shop with friends, going to the orchestra with Mr. Dillinger. (Most likely not the famous John Dillinger.) Went to Hamilton with Mr., Mrs., and son Dillinger to...
Dates:
1934-1945