Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Barton, Clara Addressee: Charles S. Smith Writer's location: Washington, DC, February 1, 1892
Barton requests assistance for food in the first overseas mission of the Red Cross for The Russian Famine of 1892. Rudin # A-10
Barton, Clara Addressee: Col. S.W. Hill Writer's location: Constantinople, May 21, 1896
Barton describes relief efforts in Turkey after the Armenian massacres. Rudin # A-11
Barton, Clara Addressee: Mrs. Donald McLean Writer's location: Glen Echo, MD, January 15, 1904
An embattled Barton resists attacks on her conduct as Red Cross President. Rudin # A-12
Beauregard, G.T. - Addressee: Confederate Commissioners Writer's location: Charleston, South Carolina, March 20, 1861
"Sumter not evacuated, Anderson is still working on its defenses". See also letter Claim for Impressed Slave who died while working on Ft. Sumter (S. Carolina), Rudin #151 in collection #4681. Rudin # A-13
Beecher, Henry Ward Addressee: "My dear Sir" Writer's location: n.p., January 9, 1867
Beecher agrees to marry couple under unusual circumstances - a man wants to marry his deceased wife's sister. Rudin # A-14
Bell, Alexander Graham Addressee: "My dear Senator" (Unnamed) Writer's location: Washington, D.C., January 20, 1900
Bell urges Census amendment for the hearing impaired. Rudin # A-15
Bell, Alexander Graham Writer's location: United States Patent Office, March 28, 1922
Patent for Hydrodome, hydro-aeroplane and the like. Rudin # A-17
Ben Gurion, David Addressee: Zelman Aran Minister of Education Writer's location: n.p., March 11, 1967
Discusses the importance of educating the poor in Israel. (In Hebrew, with translation.) Included is a signed title page from his book, "Memoirs", AmOved Publishers, Tel Aviv 1971. Rudin # A-18
Berlin, Irving Addressee: Mrs. Dick Bernie Writer's location: New York, August 10, 1944
Berlin writes about his army tour playing for the troops. Rudin # A-19
Bernstein, Leonard Writer's location: n.p. (Boston), September 24, 1934
Early essay by Bernstein - "I am filled all the more with the desire for a musical life". Rudin # A-20