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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1551 Collections and/or Records:

Alice Ann Bundy papers

 Collection — Folder S191-1, Folder: S191-2
Identifier: S0191
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed document from Alice Ann Bundy with autographed notes from unnamed editor and city and county maps in Jennings County ranging from 1810 to 1876 regarding the history of Jennings County, Indiana as well as documents concerning Alice M. Bundy's service in the American Red Cross in 1942-1943.
Dates: 1810-1875, 1942-1943

Alice Goldthwaite collection

 Collection — Folder S0522
Identifier: S0522
Scope and Contents This collection consists of a short letter, dated September 23, 1933, to the Society of Indiana Pioneers. Alice Goldthwaite’s sister, Lucy G. Lindhard, wrote to inform them of her death on September 7, 1933.
Dates: 1933/09/23

Allan and Jacob Ketcham papers

 Collection
Identifier: L082
Scope and Contents This collection includes letters, tax receipts and legal documents, an account book including newspaper clippings, and a death notice from the Ketcham family members and local government officials in Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee, ranging from 1818 to 1896, regarding family matters, taxes, business matters and miscellaneous.
Dates: 1818-1896

Allen County collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1645
Scope and Contents This collection contains papers related to the early history of Fort Wayne. Included are a number of documents in French, recollections about the Henry Rudisill home and mill, copies of Henry Rudisill’s private letters, information pertaining to Captain William Wells and a legal document pertaining to the city of Fort Wayne. This collection also contains a copy of a legal document that appears to pertain to a county land sale that took place for the purposes of creating a canal, and a copy of...
Dates: 1783-1882

Allen J. Payton letters

 Collection — Folder S1043
Identifier: S1043
Scope and Contents The collection includes two letters from Indiana Representative Allen J. Payton written to his cousin, John D. Evans in New Albany, Indiana, ranging from February 27, 1889, to March 6, 1889, regarding the 1889 General Assembly Session.
Dates: 1889

Allen Varner letters

 Collection — Folder S2442
Identifier: S2442
Scope and Contents This collection contains copies of letters written by Allen Varner during the California Gold Rush, including an April 29, 1849 letter he wrote to his family in Indianapolis, Indiana from Independence, Missouri on his way to the gold fields; a November 12, 1849 letter written from "Rectors Bar, north branch of the middle fork of the Sacramento" to his brother and friends; a March 5, 1850 letter written from "Rector's Bar, Middle branch of American fork of the Sacramento"; and a December 15,...
Dates: 1849-1852

Alvan V. Burch, Sr. papers

 Collection — Folder S192
Identifier: S0192
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed, signed letter from Robert E. Richey of the Allen County Republican Club in Fort Wayne, Indiana ranging on March 29, 1945 regarding resolutions demanding that no secret agreements be made without the consent of Congress by the President of the United States or his representative. There are also two sets of check stubs from 1945 to 1946, with one check stub labelled "Rep. State Fund."
Dates: 1945-1946

Alvin P. Hovey letter

 Collection — Folder S0686
Identifier: S0686
Scope and Contents The collection contains a letter written by Alvin P. Hovey to Isabelle de la Hunt in response to a kind letter she sent him while he was in the U.S. House of Representatives. Hovey was a friend of her son.
Dates: 1888

Ambrose A. Stevens letter

 Collection — Folder S3322
Identifier: S3322
Scope and Contents This collection includes an October 23, 1863 letter written by Ambrose A. Stevens and sent to his father from the Invalid Corps headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana during the American Civil War. He mentions that he had been placed in command of Camp Morton to guard 2,300 Rebel prisoners and that he had his "hands about full." He also mentions the price of butter and cheese and notes that these items are miserable in the local market.
Dates: 1863/10/23

Ambrose P. Stanton letter

 Collection — Folder S1833
Identifier: S1833
Scope and Contents The collection consists of a letter written by Ambrose Stanton as Treasurer of the Indianapolis Art Association regarding the purchase of a piece by an Indianapolis artist.
Dates: 1901/03/27