Box 3
Contains 9 Results:
Box 3: McCeney Werlich's death; letters from Gladys Werlich to her husband; and papers of Percival Julius Werlich
Correspondence and documents concerning the death of McCeney Werlich in 1936; undated correspondence from Gladys to McCeney; various official documents belonging to McCeney; and correspondence and membership accounts from various clubs and organizations. Also included are the papers of Percival J. Werlich, father of McCeney Werlich.
Folder 1 - 3: Letters of condolence, 1936
Letters of condolence, written to Gladys Werlich on the death of her husband. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Folder 4: Letters from doctors, 1936
Letters from various doctors, concerning McCeney Werlich's death and probable causes.
Folder 5: Burial and estate, 1936
Correspondence, documents, and related material concerning McCeney Werlich's burial and estate. Included is material concerning $4,100.00 awarded to Gladys Werlich through the Deficiency Appropriation Bill of 1936. The bill was introduced on her behalf by Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts. Such measures are "customarily done in behalf of widows of Foreign Service officers dying in the Service."
Folder 6: Correspondence to McCeney from Gladys, undated
Correspondence to McCeney Werlich from Gladys Hinckley Werlich, the largets portion while McCeney was stationed in Liberia.
Folder 7: Correspondence to McCeney from Gladys, undated
Correspondence to McCeney Werlich from Gladys Hinckley Werlich.
Folder 8: Official documents, 1917
Official documents. Included is a passport (1917), Certifacat International pour Automobiles [Automobile Club of Paris], and various Laissez-Passer, among other like items.
Folder 9: Correspondence and membership accounts, 1934 - 1936
Correspondence and membership accounts at various clubs and organizations.
Folder 10: Percival J. Werlich Papers, 1903 - 1918
- Orders to "report to Philadelphia to Neafie and Levy for duty in connection with the fitting out of the U.S.S. Denver, and for duty on board that vessel, as executive officer, when she is placed in commission. 10/19/03. - Letter from Mrs. William Steubing, concerning a lost camera. 11/6/18.