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Travel

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85137149

Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:

Charles Langello Presidential Photographs Collection, 1940-circa 1960

 File — Box 4258.001: [1005697220], Folder: 7
Scope and Contents This collection consists of two typescripts detailing trips taken by President Harry S. Truman in the fall of 1946; a reproduction of a photograph titled St. Louis Creek, Byers Peak Ranch, painted by President Dwight Eisenhower; a photograph of Eisenhower; a photograph of Harry and Bess Truman with John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy; and an autographed photograph of Mamie Eisenhower. The two typescripts detail Truman's trip to Bermuda (August 16 to September 2,...
Dates: 1940-circa 1960

Folder 24, June 1924

 File — Box 1: [1006235666], Folder: folder 24
Identifier: Folder 24
Scope and Contents From the Collection: A collection of genealogical records.
Dates: June 1924

Folder 4, 1964 - 1965

 File — Box 5343: Series 2012.018 [1006100291]
Identifier: Folder 4

John and Ann Bean Letters, 1828 - 1853

 File — Box 4257.004: [1006214229], Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Thirteen letters primarily to John and Ann Bean (Bain/Bane) of Marion County, Ohio, from relatives David and Elizabeth Mills of Dundee, Scotland, between 1828 and 1853, discussing trade, travel, deaths and births in the family, health, friends, and religion. There is also a letter to Ann from her brother, James Horn, from London, making arrangements before he embarks on a twelve-month voyage to New South Wales and India, as well as a letter to Ann from her husband, John, discussing travel...
Dates: 1828 - 1853

Joseph McCance Letter, circa 1920-1929

 File — Box 4257.003: [1006214228], Folder: 26
Scope and Contents Typewritten letter from Joseph McCance, manager of the Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs in the 1920s, to the members of the two clubs discussing the dress and behavioral guidelines for an upcoming trip.
Dates: circa 1920-1929

Katherine Boggess Letters - General Orders, Headquarters Second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, 1918 - 1919

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 10
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1918 - 1919

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1926 - 1929

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1926 - 1929

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1918-01 - 1918-06

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1918-01 - 1918-06

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1919

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1919

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1921 - 1924

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Southern Region is made up of the following states: Alabama; Arkansas; District of Columbia; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maryland; Mississippi; North Carolina; Oklahoma; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; Virginia; West Virginia.
Dates: 1921 - 1924

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1930, 1930

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1930

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming and Loose Envelopes, 1918-08 - 1918-12

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1918-08 - 1918-12

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming From Family Members, Undated

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1803 - 1946

Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming From Others, Undated

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 8
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1803 - 1946

Katherine Boggess Letters - Outgoing Telegraphs, Photographs, Piano Recital Program, and Miscellaneous Cards, 1927

 File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates: 1927

M. E. Stapleton Letter, 1890 August 11

 File — Box 4257.002: [1006214227], Folder: 26
Scope and Contents Letter from M. E. Stapleton of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to daughters Nellie and Hattie saying she would send money and then bring them some Chinese silk and other necessities on her next visit ending the letter with proposed travel arrangements.
Dates: 1890 August 11

Photographs, 1964 - 1965

 Series
Identifier: 2012.018
Abstract Seventeen photographs; some publicity shots of Alabama Congressman Armistead Selden's political activities in South America (Paraguay, Guatemala, Brazil); color snapshots and photo Christmas cards of family friends.
Dates: 1964 - 1965

Virginia Whitwell Letter, 1845 June 23

 File — Box 4257.001: [1006214226], Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Letter from Virginia Whitwell in Rahway, New Jersey, to her mother Ann W. Whitwell of Washington, D. C., telling about the horrors of her trip from home to Rahway via stage coach, boat, and train, as well as relating the news of other family friends
Dates: 1845 June 23