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Silver family

 Family

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Edith Silver collection

 Collection — Folder: S2205
Identifier: S2205
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other documents of Edith Silver ranging from 1939 to 1980. The collection includes a unique May 23, 1939 birth announcement from her sister, Gladys, that includes a blueprint of her sister's house in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and "announcing occupant of nursery, Richard Robertson Barr"; a newspaper clipping regarding her nephew (circa 1950s); copies of the May 11, 1944 and February 8, 1962 Arsenal Technical High School student...
Dates: 1939-1980

Horatio D., Joseph E., and Joshua J. Silver letters

 Collection — Folder: S3000
Identifier: S3000
Scope and Contents This collection includes photostat copies of 3 letters from Horatio D., Joshua J., and Joseph E. Silver in Indiana and Ohio from 1843 to 1851.The first letter, from Horatio Silver to his sister, details getting a bunch of goods for his bakery from Cincinnati, rebuilding his oven in a better way, and general family matters. The second letter, from Jospeh Silver to one of his brothers, includes different business “blessings” that he needs advice on from his brother, as well as his general living...
Dates: 1843-1851

Loury J. Silver collection

 Collection — Folder: S1187
Identifier: S1187
Scope and Contents This collection contains various documents of Loury J. Silver, including a typewritten copy of his 1879 childhood diary; his Hamilton and Boone County, Indiana teacher's licenses (1886-1895); a biographical sketch of Silver and genealogical notes written by his daughter Edith (1977-1978); and a typewritten copy of a May 21, 1838 letter written by Peter and Catherine Hessong, Fay Silver's grandparents, from Marion County, Indiana to Jacob and Mary Kistner of Ladiesburgh, Fredrick County,...
Dates: 1838-1978

Thomas Silver collection

 Collection
Identifier: L143
Scope and Contents The collection contains personal correspondence, receipts, accounts, daybook, deeds, and other business papers from Thomas Silver in Pendleton, Indiana, ranging from 1828 to 1866, related to his store. Also included are accounts with wholesale merchants in Cincinnati, Ohio and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as well as receipts, accounts, and business papers for Pendleton merchant and brother William Silver.
Dates: 1828-1866