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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

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Correspondence from Henry to Lowenstein Family, 1947 January 12-June 13

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Identifier: B333.08.0002.0003
Abstract Twenty-one handwritten letters from Henry Lowenstein mostly while living in Whipsnade, Durnstable, England to his parents and half-sister in Pennsylvania. The letters range in date from January 12, 1947 to June 23 1947. All of the letters are addressed to Mauchen (Maria) but are directed at the entire family. The last letter is on letterhead from the S.S. Marine Flacon stationary and was written on the ship while Henry sailed for the United States to meet his family. In the second to last...
Dates: 1947 January 12-June 13

Correspondence from Ingrid to Lowenstein Family, 1946-1947

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Identifier: B333.08.0002.0004
Abstract

Six handwritten letters in German from Ingrid to the Lowenstein family in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Ingrid is writing from Bath, Somerset, England.

Dates: 1946-1947

Correspondence, Gerald and Evie Bronfin, 1952 - 1955

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Identifier: B174.01.0002.0001
Abstract

File Folder (FF) one: Correspondence between Gerald Bronfin and his wife, Evie Bronfin, as well as a note to Evie signed by Leon. Letters written by Gerald are to commemorate mother's day, valentine's day, and anniversaries.

Dates: 1952 - 1955

Cushing- Correspondence/Invitations , 1948 - 1965

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Identifier: D051.02.0001.0006
Abstract

Various correspondence and invitations from Lillian Cushing and Fred McFarlane.

Dates: 1948 - 1965

Dr. Oscar M. Shere , 1912

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Identifier: B111.09.0009.0008
Scope and Contents

Folder contains three copies of a 1912 letter from Dr. Oscar M. Shere to Philip Hornbein.

Dates: 1912

Excerpt from H. Masliansky's Letter, 1911 September 28

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0152.00002
Abstract

Excerpt of a letter from H. Masliansky that C.D. Spivak made note of. The excerpt explains that David Gordon should be the next patient admitted to the sanatorium. It also states that Gordon was from Port Chester, New York and Gordon claims he filed his application in Denver months ago.

Dates: 1911 September 28

Excerpt from H. Masliansky's Letter, 1911 October 4

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0152.00004
Abstract

Excerpt of a letter from H. Masliansky that C.D. Spivak made note of. Masliansky stated that he would like Gordon admitted at once because the Port Chester community that Gordon is from promised to reciprocate their kindness.

Dates: 1911 October 4

Excerpt of B. Bogen's Letter to C.D. Spivak, 1912 February 09

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0166.00019
Abstract

Typed excerpt of letter from Boris D. Bogen to Dr. Spivak, saying Moses Rothenberg was in a very bad condition, and his mother went to see him asking for his help. The reply is under the excerpt, where Dr. Spivak says he was admitted to the sanatorium.

Dates: 1912 February 09

Excerpt of Letter from H. Schwatt, 1912 October 22

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0126.00009
Abstract

Typed excerpt of letter from Dr. Schwatt that reads "Mr. D. Goldberg, admitted 2/19/1912, condition fair."

Dates: 1912 October 22

Excerpt of Letter from H. Schwatt, 1912 December 31

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0126.00015
Abstract

Typed excerpt of letter from Dr. Schwatt that reads "D. Goldberg general condition fair loss 4 lbs lenght of stay"

Dates: 1912 December 31