Box 17
Contains 35 Results:
Correspondents include Illinois governor E.F. Dunne [Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne], Joseph E. Davies (commissioner of corporations, Bureau of Corporations, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.), Collins Thompson (secretary and treasurer, St. Louis Republic), Patrick R. Fitzgibbon (general agent, Reliance Life Insurance Company, St. Louis), and Champ Clark (U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.)., 1915
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.
Correspondents include Mr. W.T. Perkins (National City Bank of Chicago), M.J. McDermott (president, Bank of Mobile, Mobile, Alabama), Frederick W. Allen (New York City), Eberhardt Anheuser (4th vice president, Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis), P.J. Fitzgibbon (St. Louis), and Festus J. Wade (president, the Commercial Club, St. Louis)., 1916
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.
Correspondents include Missouri governor Frederick D. Gardner (Jefferson City, Missouri) and Carter Glass (Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.)., 1918
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.
Correspondents include Mr. A. Haase (Coast Foundry Company, San Francisco, California); R.T. Scott [Robert T. Scott] (private secretary and assistant to the attorney general, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.) regarding the case of Frederick L. Wendler who is imprisoned at Leavenworth; O.W. Chilton (editor, Twice-a-Week Democrat, Caruthersville, Missouri); Dwight H. Brown (editor and manager, Citizen Printing Company, Poplar Bluff, Missouri); Alfred L. Harty (superintendent, Insurance Department, State of Missouri, Jefferson City); J.P. Campbell (editor, Prospect-News, Doniphan, Missouri); Ed. P. Crowe (editor, Dexter Statesman, Dexter, Missouri); and Carter M. Buford (Missouri Senate, Ellington, Missouri) regarding the appointment of Vyrtle H. Steward as postmaster at Poplar Bluff, Missouri; Paul B. Moore (president, Mississippi County Bank, Charleston, Missouri) regarding his possible appointment as minister to Bulgaria; Cato Sells (commissioner, Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C.); and Mrs. F.W. Haman (president, San Diego Women’s Civic Center, San Diego, California)., 1920
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.
Correspondents include Charles Stewart Davison (chairman, Board of Trustees, American Defense Society, Inc., New York City), Honorable Frank O. Lowden (Springfield, Illinois), B.P. White (assistant secretary to the Illinois governor, Springfield, Illinois), Conde B. Pallen (chairman, Department on Study of Revolutionary Movements, National Civic Federation, New York City), Alton B. Parker (president, Executive Council of the National Civic Federation, New York City), Dr. John R. Mohler (Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.), Lillian Gossman, George D. Clayton (George D. Clayton & Son, general insurance, Hannibal, Missouri), Sam J. Coy (constable, Keytesville, Missouri), Adjutant General P.C. Harris [Adjutant General Peter C. Harris] (Washington, D.C.), J.L. Milligan [Jacob L. Milligan] (U.S. House of Representatives, Richmond, Missouri), H.A. Nall (State of Missouri Department of Beverage Inspection, Jefferson City, Missouri), L.M. Bliss, R.E. Blake [Robert E. Blake] (president, Gaynor Silk Company, 1127-1129 Washington Ave., St. Louis), and Mary Semple Scott (chairman, Committee on Food Supply and Demand, League of Women Voters of St. Louis)., 1920
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.
Correspondents include Fred H. Doenges (assistant manager, American Surety Company of New York, St. Louis), G.T. Lee (general manager, Van Buren Mercantile Company, Van Buren, Missouri), Helen A. Nelson (assistant secretary, American White Cross, Huron, South Dakota), Mayer Undertaking Co. (429 North Euclid Ave., St. Louis), and Chas. L. Moorman [Charles L. Moorman] (Dayton, Ohio)., 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.
Correspondents include W.M. Bowker (attorney, Nevada, Missouri), George D. Markham (W.H. Markham & Co., insurance, St. Louis), Senator Michael Kinney (St. Louis), R.B. Anderson (3915 Cora Ave., St. Louis; president, Brant Independent Mining Company, Pitkin, Colorado), and Joseph H. Brogan (2800 North 15th St., St. Louis). Also includes map of the Jefferson Memorial Trans-Continental Tour., 1922 Jan; 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.
Correspondents include J.L. McNamara (chairman, 18th Ward Democratic Organization, St. Louis), Oliver Ash (St. Louis), George T. Priest (Boyle and Priest, St. Louis), A.M. Frumberg [Abram M. Frumberg] (St. Louis), Professor Irving Fisher (Yale University, Department of Political Economy, New Haven, Connecticut), James W. Byrnes (Byrnes Belting Company, St. Louis), Hon. Isidore B. Dockweiler (Los Angeles, California), and Erastus Wells (St. Louis)., 1924 Sept; 1925 Jan-Apr
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.
Correspondents include Voluntary Committee of Alumni Association against the Prohibition Amendment, Inc. (Washington, D.C.) and Oliver C. Clay (Canton, Missouri)., 1926 Mar-June
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.
Correspondents include Wm. J. Brennan [William J. Brennan] (St. Louis), John J. Casey (New York City), Louis W. Arnett (law offices, Miami, Florida), A.J. Pudivitr [Albert J. Pudivitr] (27th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 1912 Belt Ave., St. Louis), Dr. Burris A. Jenkins (Kansas City, Missouri), Fred B. Smith (chairman, Executive Committee, World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, New York City), J. Lionberger Davis (chairman, General Committee, Twelfth Annual International Goodwill Congress, St. Louis), W.H. Seward (Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York), Honorable Ray Stannard Baker (San Francisco, California), and Honorable Newton D. Baker (Cleveland, Ohio)., 1927
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.