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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1472 Collections and/or Records:

Charles R. Williams papers

 Collection — Folder S0772
Identifier: S0772
Scope and Contents This collection includes a letter to Louis J. Bailey from Charles R. Williams in Princeton, New Jersey on December 2, 1926 regarding use Williams' poetry in Bailey's publication, his poetry, and an offer to send a copy of his volume of poetry. There is also a volume with handwritten notations detailing the "books in C. R. Williams' Library, April 23, 1901.
Dates: 1901/04/23; 1926/12/02

Charles S. Grout letter

 Collection — Folder S0551
Identifier: S0551
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed letter from C. S. Grout in Indianapolis, Indiana on September 7, 1899 regarding the operation of the Charity Society Organization.
Dates: 1899/08/07

Charles T. Gough papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2306
Scope and Contents This collection contains land and warranty deeds, court papers, and correspondences of Charles T. Gough in Indiana ranging from 1839 to 1878.
Dates: 1839-1878

Charles T. Williams papers

 Collection
Identifier: L177
Scope and Contents This collection contains 7 volumes of letter books and account books of Charles T. Williams. The volumes include correspondence, receipts, and copies of papers filed in the Marion County Probate Court (1897-1930). Also included are estate papers for the Hightshoe (1900-1917) and Hanes (1900-1924) families, abstracts of title and a survey report (1911-1918), and a personal letter sent to Mr. William Bosson from Clara S. Hope dated February 24, 1931.
Dates: 1897-1931

Charles W. Coffin collection

 Collection — Folder S274
Identifier: S0274
Scope and Contents The oldest item is a letter written on one folded paper making four pages. Mr. A. Cochel wrote the letter in ink on May 26, 1851, from Diamond Springs, California, to Mrs. C. W. Coffin, to tell her about the death of her husband on May 25. He wrote: "10 days ago, he complained of a griping in his bowels but did not think of anything dangerous until the 2nd day he commenced discharging blood and his bowels very sore and painful at which time he left camp and went to town which is 1/2 or 3/4th of...
Dates: 1851, 1964, 1966

Charles W. Fairbanks collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0042
Scope and Contents The collection consists of 12 letters and one envelope. The oldest letter, dated Feb. 8, 1888, is to James C. Clarke recommending Jesse W. Weik of Greencastle, Indiana, for "any favors you can show him."Four letters from 1900 to 1904 were typed on United States Senate letterhead. They are to Senator Cushman K. Davis, Joseph Oliver, Albert A. Wilcox, and Julius Chambers. They are all social, not business, letters. He told Senator Davis: "Mrs. Fairbanks joins me in most cordial...
Dates: 1888-1916

Charles W. Moores, Sr. letter

 Collection — Folder S0981
Identifier: S0981
Scope and Contents The collection contains two copies of a letter written by Charles W. Moores as corresponding secretary of the YMCA of Indianapolis dated June 3, 1855. The letter gives information about the YMCA of Indianapolis.
Dates: 1855/06/03

Charles William Foster, Jr. letter

 Collection — Folder S0484
Identifier: S0484
Scope and Contents This collection includes an autographed, signed letter from Charles Foster in Washington, D.C. on October 10, 1891 regarding banking business.
Dates: 1891/10/10

Charlotte Cathcart collection

 Collection — Folder S0241
Identifier: S0241
Scope and Contents This collection contains a photocopy of a letter from Cathcart to her childhood friend, Helen (Edson) Ennis. Included is a map of the neighborhood in which they grew up (at the intersection of Pennsylvania and 9th Streets, Indianapolis), along with a list of the people who lived in area at the time. The date referenced by the map is unknown.
Dates: 1959

Chauncey H. Brooks papers

 Collection — Folder S169
Identifier: S0169
Scope and Contents This collection includes autographed, signed letters from Chauncey H. Brooks in Alabama and Tennessee ranging from 1863/07/18 to 1863/10/07 regarding war and home life.
Dates: 1863/07/18-1863/10/07