Box 2161
Contains 22 Results:
Mrs. Jere C. (Addie) Dennis (wife)
This series contains family correspondence with Jere C. Dennis from 1900-1935. There are ninety-four items in two sections, incoming to Dennis and outgoing from Dennis, arranged by family member.
Lorena A. Stebbins (sister in law)
This series contains family correspondence with Jere C. Dennis from 1900-1935. There are ninety-four items in two sections, incoming to Dennis and outgoing from Dennis, arranged by family member.
Mollie Southgate? (sister in law)
This series contains family correspondence with Jere C. Dennis from 1900-1935. There are ninety-four items in two sections, incoming to Dennis and outgoing from Dennis, arranged by family member.
Eb and Eva Hydinger (sister and brother in law)
This series contains family correspondence with Jere C. Dennis from 1900-1935. There are ninety-four items in two sections, incoming to Dennis and outgoing from Dennis, arranged by family member.
Miscellaneous family correspondence
This series contains family correspondence with Jere C. Dennis from 1900-1935. There are ninety-four items in two sections, incoming to Dennis and outgoing from Dennis, arranged by family member.
1929 – Letters from J.C.D. to Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1930 - Correspondence with Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1930 – Correspondence with Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1931 – Letters from Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1931 – Letters from Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1932 – Letters from Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1933 – Letters from Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1934 – Letters from Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1935 - Letters from Cyrano
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
Letters from Cyrano, nd
There are 120 items in this series arranged chronologically from 1929-1935. The last folder contains loose pages of letters.
1898-1928
Contains notary public commission dated 1911 and signed by Emmett O’Neal, certificate chairman for military training camps associations, clerk of election appointment notice, broadsides, circulars, flyers, and political, legal, business and personal newspaper clippings
Financial, bills and receipts
This series contains cancelled checks, bills and receipts, bond coupons from town of Woodlawn, due March 1, 1894. There are 113 items here, and they are arranged chronologically.
Financial, bills and receipts
This series contains cancelled checks, bills and receipts, bond coupons from town of Woodlawn, due March 1, 1894. There are 113 items here, and they are arranged chronologically.
Photographic material
The three items in this series are small portraits of unidentified soldiers.
1892-1924
This series contains thirty-five items arranged chronologically. The papers include correspondence and legal documents related to property located in Woodlawn; abstract of title; returned list of property tax; receipt for abstract; mortgage; tax assessment notices; sales contract; property advertisement; and other correspondence.
Memorabilia
There are thirty-four items in this series; they are not arranged in any particular manner. Included in this series are trading cards, postcards, prescription, railroad tickets, Easter greeting card, Westmoreland Club House pass, Shareholder tickets, D.A.R. Flag Day program, advertising rate schedule, and a combination for safe lock.
Miscellaneous
There are nine unarranged items in this series. The series includes political pamphlets used in the campaigns of David Wayne Mario, A. S. Patterson , and LaFayette L. Patterson, as well as anti–Al Smith material, other campaign literature, and a pamphlet titled “The Quebec System” (anti-prohibition literature).