Box 15
Contains 30 Results:
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Includes pamphlet titled “What Everybody Wants to Know about Alfred E. Smith.”, 1924, 1928, 1929, 1930
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Correspondents include Guernsey T. Cross (secretary to the governor, Albany, New York) and C.L. Hays (Harris, Upham & Co.)., 1931 Sept-1932
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Wilson, Woodrow. Correspondents include Gilbert F. Close (secretary to the president of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey) and John Randolph Bolling., 1906, 1908, 1911, 1912-1914, 1917, 1924
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
American Sociological Congress. Correspondents include L.R. Church [Laura R. Church] (Washington, D.C.), Edwin C. Dinwiddie (American Sociological Congress, Washington, D.C.; National Temperance Bureau, Washington, D.C.; Fifteenth International Congress against Alcoholism, Washington, D.C.), W.C. Shupp [Rev. Wilbert C. Shupp] (St. Louis), and Ellen C. Church (secretary, Committee on Promotion of Temperance Legislation in the National Congress, Washington, D.C.)., 1920-1921
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
American Women's Council of Justice. Includes typed copy of letter of Emilie M. Sweeney (president) and Mary E. Ryder (secretary), American Women’s Council of Justice, to Hon. Calvin W. Coolidge, Washington, D.C., 1923
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Chicago Conference for Relief of Starvation in Germany and Austria. Correspondents include Henry W.C. Block (1804 Warren St., St. Louis), Hon. Woodrow Wilson (Washington, D.C.), Honorable James M. Cox (the News League, Dayton, Ohio), John Randolph Bolling (secretary to Honorable Woodrow Wilson, Washington, D.C.), and C.W. Martin (Washington, D.C.)., 1922-1924
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Children of America Loyalty League. Correspondents include Nora Brown (Mrs. Nat S. Brown) (Children of America Loyalty League, St. Louis), and Missouri secretary of state Charles U. Becker (Jefferson City, Missouri)., 1924
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic Women's Club of St. Louis. Includes letter signed Betty Boyd (Democratic Women’s Club of St. Louis)., 1926
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Jefferson Club Association. Correspondents include Ben. J. Selkirk (chairman, Jefferson Club Association, St. Louis), Edward P. Farrell (secretary, Jefferson Club Association, St. Louis), J.D. McCarty (director, Jefferson Club Association, St. Louis), E.W. Handlan [Eugene W. Handlan] (president and manager, Handlan-Buck Manufacturing Co., St. Louis), August Heman (president, Heman Construction Co., St. Louis), and Joseph J. Ward (president, Jefferson Club, St. Louis)., 1906 Nov-1909 March; 1930
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
League of Loyal Democrats. Correspondents include Miss Mary Semple Scott (6054 Pershing Ave.), C.S. Stilwell (Chicago), Cyrus H. McCormick (Chicago), Colonel W.D. Vandiver (Columbia, Missouri), Florence F. Reid (Mrs. Fred A. Reid) (St. Louis), E.M. Grossman, and Kate S. Morrow (Jefferson City, Missouri)., 1922 Oct-1924 Mar
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.