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21 January 1879
Reid, Thomas (fl. 1878-)
to James HIll
requesting that Hill write him a letter of commendation for route agent to Bruce.
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10 January 1878
Spelman, James (fl. 1878-)
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
letter of introduction for H.E. Sizer.
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28 January 1879
Sneed, N.D. (fl. 1878-)
asks that he consider him for the position.
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18 January 1878
Libby, M. (fl. 1878-)
letter of recommendation for Harry Holmes for the position of special agent in the post office.
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8 February 1878
Baldwin, M. (fl. 1878-)
requests assistance in Rhodes' case
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12 March 1878
Hand, W.T. (fl. 1878-)
requests that Bruce use his influence to get him appointed as route agent.
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24 May 1878
Stricklin, W.S. (fl. 1878-)
further discusses Mr. Crawford's case and ways of proving his loyalty to the Union.
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26 January 1878
Leachman, R. (fl. 1878-)
letter of recommendation for Mr. W.A. Slaughter for the office of post master.
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1 January 1878
Miss Lee (fl. 1878-)
Miss Lee presents her compliments and regrets.
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9 December 1878
Humphries, Jobe (fl. 1878-)
letter of recommendation for Geo. N. Jones.
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13 December 1878
Lehman, Chas (fl. 1878-)
discusses city taxes and investment in Vicksburg.
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8 April 1878
discusses Mr. Crawford's case.
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2 March 1878
Unknown
water damage.
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4 June 1878
Hunt, W. (fl. 1878-)
refers to a possible change in the district attorney. Jeffards is recommended.
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Henderson, W.S. (fl. 1878-)
on the appointment of J.H Osborne as a deputy.
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30 December 1878
concerned about the reduction of employees in the Railway Mail Service.
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23 May 1878
Vosburg, Geo. (fl. 1878-)
enclosed is a receipt for the last half of 1877's taxes.
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12 February 1878
possible water damage.
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27 February 1878
Spelman (fl. 1878-)
a resignation letter. he is quitting to be a diplomat instead.
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requests to be put on the list of people he distributes seeds to.
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7 November 1878
there is a vacancy in the postal dept. due to a death. hopes Bruce can secure the spot for him.
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informing him that the comptroller died shortly before one.
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informing him that the register of the treasury died.
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25 February 1878
discusses the case of Mrs. McConnell
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5 January 1878
Thomas, Anna W. (fl. 1878-)
asks him to speak to the Secretary about their protection.
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28 November 1878
Jackie (fl. 1878-)
wants to a reserve a place for his friends to work.
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21 December 1878
Vashon, S.P. (fl. 1878-)
asks Bruce for his help in securing a position.
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23 January 1877
Hazelia, J.M. (fl. 1877-)
writes they would like the money back which they loaned him. have written four or five times now.
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14 April 1943
Baseball ticket
Yankees-Giants-Dodgers baseball ticket, with red and blue letters and green shading. the ticket is for a double header with the proceeds going to the Civilian Defense Volunteer office. The ticket is unused and complete.
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17 March 1929
Marge (fl. 1943-)
to Sylvia Weiner
Marge writes that they are now in Revere. She hopes Sylvia is adjusting to life without Moe. She is looking forward to going back to New York.
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1929-1945
Weiner, Pepi (fl. 1905-2000)
to Mom and Pop (Moe's parents)
Pepi writes that Willie is probably going to Panama, but she is worried about the store they own, and does not want to leave it. She sends 10 dollars, and invites her parents over.
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Becker, Samuel (fl. 1943-)
to Dad
Sam writes that he would like a certified copy of David's birth certificate. Since Mad is in Florida Sam thought he'd be able to help him. He also says that he misses David terribly.
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Becker, Madeline (1915-)
Madeline writes that she is glad that Moe is in a camp in the West instead of the East, she heard the difference is amazing. She is currently in Florida, unfortunately, it isn't so glamorous because there are soldiers everywhere. She also mentions...
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Marge writes that the ration board only gave blue points for some reason. She asks Sylvia to do her a favor and call the ration board and complain about insufficient stamps for meat and butter. She says both are needed to help Joe who is still very...
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Lil (fl. 1929-1945)
Lil writes that she tried to contact Sylvia several times by phone but was unsuccessful. She also says she did get the message that Moe is in Oregon, and asks Sylvia to confirm the address.
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to Sylvia and Moe Weiner
Madeline writes that she contacted the telephone company and explained the past due bills, the company agreed to wait until they returned. She also reports that she cleaned the garage and rearranged the bedroom. Madeline provides a drawing of the new...
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Sam writes that he would like to hear from Sylvia once in a while. He mentions that he went to Savannah and discovered the Jewish community there.
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23 April 1943
Bernie (fl. 1943-)
Bernie writes that he is sorry he hasn't written sooner, he thought he had lost Sylvia's address but recently found it. He mentions that he is expecting his parents to visit at the end of April.
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28 February 1929
Sam complains about army life. He also tells a humorous story about his quest for shoes that fit properly, in the end he has four pairs of shoes.
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27 August 1929
Weiner, Morris "Moe" (1909-1988)
Moe wishes Sylvia a happy birthday from Switzerland where he is on furlough, and asks her to call. She wrote on the back that she could not get a call through.
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Play Summary
This is a summary of the play "Picnic" it most likely belonged to Sylvia Weiner, as the production was in the 2001 season.
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17 May 2001
Theater Ticket
2 tickets to a performance of the Merchant of Venice for Sylvia Weiner. The play took place at the Stratford Festival of Canada.
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Levine, Hyman (fl. 1942-)
A short note from Hy, he writes that he received a card saying his wife had been killed in an auto crash. He says he can now see what a jack-ass he's been.
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Ed (fl. 1944-)
to Moe Weiner
Ed is glad that Moe is home. He has heard Nat Klotz was rejected from the army because of a spinal operation he had. Ed hopes that Moe will be assigned close to home, and his loved ones.
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Maugel, Bess (fl. 1944-)
Bess writes a poem about what Moe means to her. She starts the poem by telling Moe that Sylvia ordered her to write this.
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7 January 1945
Becker, David (fl. 1945-)
This letter is from Moe's nephew. He thanks Moe for the gifts. He also draws a picture of a German general on the last page.
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22 September 1929
Gellis, Joe (fl. 1944-)
Joe reports that the stores are getting some reputation and Geo. O'Brien is getting transferred into the law division. He wonders how Moe will handle getting orders from his wife after being a Sgt. He mentions that he has been asked to spend 20% of...
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19 July 1929
Dworken, Archie (fl. 1944-)
Archie writes that he is somewhere in California. He just learned that Moe is now a corporal. He also mentions that he heard from Bea.
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Rose (fl. 1944-)
Rose reports on her visit with Sylvia. She drew a picture of her, Sylvia and Sarah sitting at the table "in varying states of undress" and laments there are no men to appreciate this.
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2002-2008
Photograph of the living room in the suite.
View from the inside of a hotel room possibly Cove House, Sylvia sits in the doorway in a wheelchair facing out.
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