Box 17
Contains 35 Results:
Correspondents include Hollins N. Randolph; Honorable Henry T. Rainey (Washington, D.C.); Francis, Bro. & Co. (St. Louis); L.M. Bliss; Rudolph Foster (Secretary’s Office, the White House, Washington, D.C.); and President [Calvin Coolidge] (the White House, Washington, D.C.)., 1928
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 Everett Sanders (secretary to the president, the White House, Washington, D.C.), Glendy B. Arnold (chairman, Finance Committee, McDaniel for Mayor, St. Louis), L.M. Bliss, Boyle and Priest (St. Louis), Harry J. Cantwell (committeeman, 25th Ward Democratic Organization, St. Louis), Bernard F. Dickmann (St. Louis), Jas. Hamilton Lewis [James Hamilton Lewis] (Chicago), John J. Nangle (chairman, Finance Committee, Citizen’s Campaign Committee of St. Louis), Chas. T. Russell [Charles T. Russell] (Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, St. Louis), and Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon (Washington, D.C.) regarding the income tax of Rolla Wells., 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.
Correspondents include Honorable Huston Crittenden (Kansas City, Missouri), Second Ward Democratic Organization (4056 North Broadway, St. Louis), Robert D. Johnson (Duggins & Johnson, attorneys, Marshall, Missouri), C.C. Brookshire (Democratic county chairman, Weaubleau, Missouri), Miss Madolin Johnson (Washington, D.C.), Geo. D. Clayton [George D. Clayton] (Geo. D. Clayton & Sons, insurance, Hannibal, Missouri), Newton D. Baker (Baker, Hostetler, Sidlo & Patterson, Cleveland)., 1931 June-Nov
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 Henry T. Rainey (U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Majority Leader, Washington, D.C.); Oral S. Swift (Des Moines, Iowa); Frederick D. Gardner (St. Louis); Roy Godsey (1006 Arno Road, Kansas City, Missouri); Col. M.J. Collins, E.M. Grossman, and Ewing Y. Mitchell (Roosevelt Business and Professional League, New York City); Martha Brent “Moore” Burr (Mrs. Joseph L. Burr) (Pineburr, 421 East Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee); H.H. Anderson (secretary, Employers’ Association, Kansas City, Missouri); Thomas J.R. Wilson (temporary chairman, State Negro Democratic Association, 823 North 16th St., St. Louis); Julius W. Reinholdt (on stationery of El Cordova hotel-apartments, Coronado, California); J. Richard Reynolds (director, Frank Undertaking Company, Poplar Bluff, Missouri); Carl Glass (Negro Division, Democratic Campaign Committee of St. Louis); J. Bryan Yamashita (Tokyo, Japan); Jean Lane (social service worker, Jacksonville, Illinois); Honorable Bruce A. Campbell (East St. Louis, Illinois); and H.S. Savage [Henry S. Savage] (receiver, Noel State Bank, Chicago)., 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.
Correspondents include Arthur E. Bostwick (president, Missouri Branch, Tenth Annual Convention, League of Nations Association of the United States, St. Louis), Oral S. Swift (law offices, Fletcher, Stephens, Swift & Wisdom, Des Moines, Iowa), John E. Alsup (Willow Springs, Missouri), Dr. J.C.B. Davis (Willow Springs, Missouri), S.B. Hunter (Jefferson City, Missouri), Senator Joseph Brogan (Jefferson City, Missouri), Senator Michael Kinney (Jefferson City, Missouri), Mrs. R.E. Oldfather [Mrs. Richard E. Oldfather] (15 Parkland Place, St. Louis), Major Alden Brown (Mexico, Missouri), Attorney General Homer Cummings (Washington, D.C.), Iowa governor Clyde L. Herring (Des Moines, Iowa), Secretary of State Cordell Hull, F. Constantino [Florencio Constantino] (on stationery of the Congress Hotel & Annex, Chicago), and Marie R. Garesche (3622 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis)., 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938
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 Woman's Council of Justice, St. Louis, Missouri., 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.
Howard, Charles F. “The League of Nations. Special Bargains.”, 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.
St. Louis Women's Division-Reed-for-Senator-Club. “Why Missouri Women Are Asked to Vote for Senator James A. Reed.”, 1922
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.
Circular of Richard Bartholdt (chairman, executive committee, Chicago Conference of November 14, 1922, for the Relief of Starvation in Germany and Austria) titled “U.S. Government Aid for German People,” encouraging senators to support the Newton relief bill., 1922 Nov 14
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.
Business cards and tickets. Includes business cards of Mrs. F.S. Burkhardt (St. Louis), Ernest C. Dodge (lawyer, St. Louis), F.D. Gildersleeve (passenger representative, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.), Arthur L. Jackson (district passenger agent, Chicago & Alton Railroad Co., St. Louis), John Hurck (Hurck Motor & Cycle Co., 101 North 12th St., St. Louis), American Flag and Decorating Co. (917 Franklin Ave., St. Louis), Lucia Badger Beck (publicity director, American Woman’s Council of Justice, St. Louis), Emilie M. Sweeney (president, American Woman’s Council of Justice, St. Louis), E.B. Alexander (deputy state game and fish commissioner, St. Louis), F.A. Siefert [Ferdinand A. Siefert] (705 Olive St., St. Louis), E.B. Alexander (broker, St. Louis), St. Louis mayor Henry W. Kiel, Joseph J. Mestres (clerk of the 3rd Justice Court, 1109 Chouteau Ave.; residence, 1319 Hickory St., St. Louis), and Joseph J. Mestres (clerk of the 3rd Justice Court, 1731 Chouteau Ave.; residence, 1104 South 18th St., St. Louis). Also includes Mr. E.F. Goltra’s ticket for the U.S. president’s visit to St. Louis on the steamer Mark Twain, October 2, 1907., 1907 Oct 2; no date
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.