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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, March 9, 1936
- 1936-Mar-09
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) writes to his son, Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). Georg mentions writing to Dr. H. Jermain Creighton (1886-1975) of Swarthmore College and wants Max to proofread the letter. Max would later…
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Correspondence between the Bredig family, June 18, 1936
- 1936-Jun-18
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) writes to his son and daughter, Max-Albert and Marianne Bredig, regarding Max's birthday and upcoming trip to England. Marianne (1903-1986) has written an additional note to Max beneath her…
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, October 20, 1890
- 1890-Oct-20
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911) of the United States Mint Bureau, informs Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza that although her lawyer, Mr. Baker, successfully passed her relief bill through the Senate, it stalled…
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, October 17, 1890
- 1890-Oct-17
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911) of the United States Mint Bureau informs Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza that her lawyer, Mr. Baker, was successful in getting her relief bill approved by the Senate.
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, March 10, 1890
- 1890-Mar-10
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911), of the United States Mint Bureau, informs Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza that her lawyer, Mr. Baker, has received her signed contract and is going to work on her case with great…
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, March 7, 1890
- 1890-Mar-07
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911), of the United States Mint Bureau, to Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza enclosing a copy of a contract for the services of a lawyer, Mr. Baker, for Mrs. Booth to sign and return.
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, March 4, 1890
- 1890-Mar-04
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911), of the United States Mint Bureau, to Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza to inform Mrs. Booth that he has been looking into securing the services of an attorney for her, but is…
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, February 19, 1890
- 1890-Feb-19
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911), of the United States Mint Bureau, to Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza informing her that he is not having success getting a bill to relieve her husband's estate introduced through…
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Letter from R.E. Preston to Margaret M. Booth, April 20, 1889
- 1889-Apr-20
Letter from Robert E. Preston (1836-1911), of the United States Mint Bureau, to Margaret M. Booth née Cardeza informing her that he failed to see a bill to relieve James Booth's estate of its assessment for missing…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, July 6, 1937
- 1937-Jul-06
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) writes to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), concerning his son's medical care and upcoming visit.
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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Letter from John Wesley Powell to James Curtis Booth, July 15, 1886
- 1886-Jul-15
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution and director of the U.S. Geological Survey, thanks James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) for unspecified supplemental…
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Letter from John Wesley Powell to James Curtis Booth, July 13, 1886
- 1886-Jul-13
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution and director of the U.S. Geological Survey, thanks James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) for sending his "elaborate…
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Letter from John Wesley Powell to James Curtis Booth, June 30, 1886
- 1886-Jun-30
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution and director of the U.S. Geological Survey, writes to inform James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) that he may complete…
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Letter from John Wesley Powell to James Curtis Booth, June 24, 1886
- 1886-Jun-24
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution and director of the U.S. Geological Survey, thanks James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) for sending his earlier work and…
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Letter from John Wesley Powell to James Curtis Booth, April 30, 1886
- 1886-Apr-30
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution and director of the U.S. Geological Survey, writes to assure James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) that his delay in…
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Letter from John Wesley Powell to James Curtis Booth, April 26, 1886
- 1886-Apr-26
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution and director of the U.S. Geological Survey, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to express his concern at…
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Letter from Howell Cobb to James Curtis Booth, January 12, 1859
- 1859-Jan-12
Howell Cobb (1815 - 1865), United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1857-1860, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) responding to a statement made by Booth and praising his work with fusible alloys.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, September 24, 1855
- 1855-Sep-24
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) with an order for fusible alloys from Wheeling, West Virginia.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, August 10, 1855
- 1855-Aug-10
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to confirm Booth's bills have been received.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, April 26, 1855
- 1855-Apr-26
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) with an order for fusible alloys from New Orleans.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, June 1, 1855
- 1855-Jun-01
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to discuss a successful test of Booth's alloys.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, May 3, 1855
- 1855-May-03
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) with the news that the Attorney General feels that there is no infringement upon Evan's patent.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, March 19, 1855
- 1855-Mar-19
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to inform James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) that the Attorney General is to be consulted with regard to Evan's fusible alloy production patent and any…
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, December 23, 1854
- 1854-Dec-23
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes authorize James Curtis Booth's (1810-1888) expenditures.
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Letter from J. G. Washington to James Curtis Booth, December 15, 1854
- 1854-Dec-15
J. G. Washington, of the United States Treasury Department, writes to inform James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) that Booth's estimate on cost for a steam boiler is in hand.