Box 3
Contains 42 Results:
Ford, Henry Addressee: Colonel L.S. Horner Writer's location: Detroit, December 19, 1918
Comments on how the Liberty motor (in airplanes) contributed to ending the war. Rudin # A-85
Freud, Anna Addressee: Mr. Baker Writer's location: London, August 10, 1944
Letter from Freud's daughter adhering to his wishes to protect his private life. Rudin # A-87
Gandhi, Indira Addressee: Mr. Paul Dennett Writer's location: New Delhi, March 31, 1975
Her definition as to what politics means. Rudin # A-88
Gandhi, Indira Addressee: Mr. John Simmons Writer's location: New Delhi, April 10, 1980
Philosophically comments on life and history. Rudin # A-89
Garrison, William Lloyd Addressee: Wm H. Sweetser Writer's location: Boston, June 25, 1852
What ever may be the color of his skin, "a man's a man for a' that". Rudin # A-91
Garrison, William Lloyd Addressee: Doctor Church Writer's location: Boston, September 18, 1855
Garrison helps organize anti-slavery lectures and names leading figures of the day in the abolitionist movement. Rudin # A-92
Gatling, R.J. Addressee: Mr. Welles Writer's location: Hartford, CT, February 4, 1879
Gatling suggests using the improved Gatling Gun to protect the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C. Rudin # A-93
George III Addressee: Richard Rigby, Paymaster General Writer's location: Court at St. James's, April 16, 1776
The King directs payment to General Sir Jeffrey Amherst. Rudin # A-94
George V Addressee: "My dear Baron" Writer's location: Sandringham, Norfolk, December 17, 1895
Thank you note the birth of his son, George IV. Rudin # A-95
Gershwin, George Addressee: "Dear Walter" Writer's location: n.p., August 26, 1926
Letter discussing his satisfaction with "Tip Toes" and his work on "Oh Kay!" Rudin # A-96