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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1551 Collections and/or Records:

William Y. Monroe letter

 Collection — Folder S0975
Identifier: S0975
Scope and Contents This collection contains a March 18, 1863 letter sent to John Rector and written by W. Y. Monroe from Triune, Tennessee while he was serving in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War. John Rector had returned home from serving with Company A, 82nd Indiana Infantry and Monroe was a captain in the company. Monroe mentions that Dan Marshall was dead, Cal Jillett was much better, and Isaac Elliott was sick. He also mentions that a box came the day after Rector left and he, Sam Rector, and "a...
Dates: 1863/03/18

Williamson Dunn letter

 Collection — Folder S0392
Identifier: S0392
Scope and Contents This collection includes an original handwritten letter from Williamson Dunn, on January 21, 1820, in Corydon, Indiana, written during the 1819-1820 session of the Indiana House of Representatives, confirming the salary of $192.00 for William W. Wick, principal clerk.
Dates: 1820

Willis M. Rexford collection

 Collection — Folder S1739
Identifier: S1739
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed document from Willis M. Rexford in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1941 regarding books.
Dates: 1941

Willis W. Thornburg collection

 Collection
Identifier: L348
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, papers, pamphlets, trade catalogs, and ephemera from Willis W. Thornburg in Indiana and the United States, ranging from 1890 to 1927, regarding the railway mail service, bicycles, Prohibition, and places around the United States such as Portland, Oregon and Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Dates: 1890-1927, undated

Wines and Hoffman family papers

 Collection — Folder S1456
Identifier: S1456
Scope and Contents This collection contains type written copies of correspondence of the Wines and Hoffman families. There is also genealogical information for the ancestors of Charles James Hoffman.
Dates: 1831-1928

Winfield Scott Hancock letter

 Collection — Folder S2999
Identifier: S2999
Scope and Contents This letter is from Major General Winfield Scott Hancock at the 1st Corps Headquarters outside Washington D.C to the Adjutant General of Indiana on December 10, 1864. The letter concerns the enclosure of orders and circulars organizing the 1st Corps and asks the Adjutant General to ask the Secretary of War to appoint officers from Indiana.
Dates: 1864/12/10

Winfield Taylor Durbin collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0393
Scope and Contents This collection includes an enlistment certificate, correspondence, a family history, and a biography from Winfield Taylor Durbin in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1899 to 1954.The oldest document in this collection is an 1899 certificate regarding the enlistment of Winfield T. Durbin as colonel of the 161st Indiana Volunteer Regiment on June 18, 1898 to serve for two years during the war. On April 11, 1903, Governor Durbin wrote to a colonel about the dedication of...
Dates: 1899-1954

Winifred L. Henninger collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2255
Scope and Contents The collection contains primarily personal letters exchanged between Winifred L. Henninger and the Nelson family of Jefferson County, Indiana ranging from 1877 to 1933, concerning their family history and original settlement there. There is also a Civil War-era letter written by Clara Nelson to a Union soldier stationed at Camp Morton in Indianapolis. Other documents include a program for a Sunday School convention of the Second District Marion County Sunday School Association at the Hall...
Dates: 1877-1913

Woman's Relief Corps, George H. Thomas Post No. 20 records

 Collection
Identifier: L442
Scope and Contents This collection includes one folder of correspondence, clippings, receivpts, invoices, publications, and ephemera, as well as 43 volumes including account and cash books, meeting minutes, ledgers, and membership registers, from the Women's Relief Corps, George H. Thomas Post No. 20 in Indianapolis, Indiana, ranging from from the 1880s to 1939, regarding the post and its activities.
Dates: 1885-1943

Woods family letters

 Collection — Folder S3325
Identifier: S3325
Scope and Contents This collection includes two letters from Eva and Thomas Wood of Arkansas to C. F. Turner in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1934 regarding family illnesses, and the fact they are moving back to Camden, Arkansas, and Thomas's job at a furniture factory.
Dates: 1934