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Personal correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:

RMCAD - Correspondence and Student Letters, 2004-2006

 File
Identifier: B353.08.0002.0012
Abstract

Correspondence, notes, and student comments.

Dates: 2004-2006

Rosy Griffiths Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M306
Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Walter Stoll, 1942-1947

 File
Identifier: B111.09.0009.0026
Abstract

Folder contains copies of transcribed letters from 1942-1947. Correspondence was saved by donor’s father, Max Stoll, and contains letters from family members in Germany and Theresienstadt. Collection also contains a poem written by the donor’s aunt, Thekla Stoll titled Encounter. The same poem was saved by Maria Lowenstein and is in the Lowenstein collection, B333.

Dates: 1942-1947

Waneeta Stevic Althoff Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M259
Abstract

The Waneeta Stevic Althoff Papers consist of cards and letters between Madelaine Pichon and Gilberta Martinet of France and Waneeta Althoff during the years 1918-1925.

Dates: 1918-1925

Wilbur Daniel Steele Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M213
Abstract

Wilbur Daniel Steele (1886-1970) papers contain biographical materials, correspondence, writings, photographs and memorabilia.

Also included correspondence and material of his daughter Muriel Hunter.

Dates: 1886-1977

William R. Lejee Copy Books

 Collection
Identifier: M236
Abstract

The William R. Lejee Copy Books are copies of letters written by Mr. Lejee (1811-1894) in his capacity as a member of the firm Wetmore & Co. while living in Macao between 1841 and 1850. There are six copy books of handwritten letters.

Dates: 1841-1850

Wolf Anspach, 1866-1871

 File
Identifier: B111.01.0001.0006
Scope and Contents

Photocopies of handwritten correspondence between Wolf Anspach in Helena, Montana, and his brother Aaron in Chicago, Illinois. Original letters in the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Dates: 1866-1871

Zivin and Joselewitz Families Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: B268
Abstract

The Zivin and Joselewitz were Russian Jewish immigrant families who settled in Denver, Colorado. Collection contains correspondence, playing cards, news clippings, and Russian booklets related to the Zivin and Joselewitz families from 1900.

Dates: circa 1900-1982