Box 3
Contains 58 Results:
Corn Exchange National Bank, 1925
Charles Lyon Chandler O. P. Hopkins Grosvenor M. Jones, Department of Commerce
Correspondence Fragments
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Correspondence on Commonweal Articles, 1930 - 1934
Elizabeth Curney Louis Edna Reggio Brooke Otis J Jamesen (likely)
Correspondence to Military Leaders over WWII Aid, 1942
M. Lee Lyles, Army Specialist Corps Leonard Admiral Johnson Henry L. Stimson Dr. Scherer Mr. Perkins Mr. Burle General Wickersham
Cotton, Joseph Potter, 1930
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Curley, Michael J., Archbishop, 1926 - 1939
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Cutter, Victor M., 1910 - 1911
United Fruit Company
D Correspondence, 1905 - 1945
D'Arcy, Martin C., Fr., 1906 - 1935
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Daniels, Josephus, 1933 - 1942
Embassy of the United States of America, Mexico The News and Observer
Day, Rosalie Sunderland and Sherwood Sunderland, 1938
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Dearing, Fred Morris, 1937
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Debuki, K., 1931
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Deely, Terrence, 1927
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Denby, Charles, 1898 - 1907
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Desvernine, Pablo (likely), 1915
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Devore, J. C., 1928
Mr. Williams, recipient
Dickinson, M. Elizabeth, 1916
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
Diederich, Eleanor Hunt, 1906
The Correspondence series is split into two subseries: loose correspondence, organized alphabetically, and bound correspondence, organized chronologically. Both subseries include letters to and from William Franklin Sands and other members of the Sands family.
