Box 2
Contains 62 Results:
Letter from George Kemp to the Nautical Preparatory School, August 9, 1904
This document is a letter of recommendation for Otto Esselman. Kemp writes laudatory comments about Esselman, assuring that he is punctual, obedient, willing, and faithful.
Letter from Marc Klaw to unknown, February 27, 1924
Klaw asks the unknown Colonel to forward enclosed item to a third party.
Letter from L. La Boiteaux to Andrew Jackson, Jr., August 25, 1859
Wealthy manufacturer, La boiteaux of Cincinnati, wrote to Andrew Jackson, Jr. of the Hermitage of Nashville, Tennessee, inquiring about "a very fine high bred horse...it is very difficult to get one such as I want in Kentucky." The horse he finally bought was foaled by a mare belonging to President Andrew Jackson.
Letter from Franklin D. Lane to Mr. DeFry, January 2, 1915
Lane offers to sell ostriches to DeFry, making note of valuable plumage.
Letter from Bishop Abel Leonard to the Bishop of the Diocese of Indiana, July 25, 1899
Letter giving consent for Rev. Joseph Marshall Francis as Bishop of the Diocese of Indiana
Letter from Senator Harry Long to unknown, n.d.
Appeal to recipient(s) in attempt to organize Share Our Wealth societies in each city for the purpose of minimalizing wage disparity.
Letters to and regarding the Lotus Glee Club, 1889 - 1893
H.S. Riddell, the business manager for "Mrs. Kendal" writes on her behalf regarding her writings on the Lotus Glee Club. Also included is a letter from Fritz Giese addressed to the Lotus Glee Club, dated January 6, 1893. Giese asks for the club's terms for performing in Boston the following month.
Letter from Charles Magel to Chiefs of Bureaus and Divisions, Dept. of Commerce and Labor, May 20, 1911
Letter accompanying the photographer who will take pictures of work in the Bureau
Letter from A. Dudley Mann to Sentor James M. Mason, January 30, 1858
Mann, an American diplomat and Confederate commissionner to Europe, recommends Joshua Bates be awarded a medal for his work with the British and the U.S. Governments.
Postcard, George W. Marston, August 25, 1941
Postcard of the Serra Museum at Presidio Park, Old Town San Diego, signed by George W. Marston, August, 1941. Mr. Marston was a prominent San Diegan, and gave the museum and park to the city.