Box 1
Contains 49 Results:
Letter signed Gus Larson, St. Louis, to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), 1906 Mar 30
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Letter signed Gust, St. Louis, to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), 1906 Apr 2
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Letter signed Gust Larson to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), [1906?] Apr 9
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Letter signed Gust to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), 1906 May 6
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Letter signed Gust to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), 1906 May 7
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Letter signed Gust to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), 1906 May 10
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Letter signed Gust, St. Louis, to Miss Hilma Larson, 2 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis. (Letter in Swedish with translation.), 1906 May 20
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Typescript form letter of the H. Walker Furniture Co., 206 and 208 North 12th Street, St. Louis, to Mrs. August Larson., 190[6] June 5
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.
Envelope postmarked St. Louis, Mo., July 11, 1906, addressed to Gust Larson., 1906 July 11
The collection consists primarily of letters of August Larson to his future wife, Hilma Larson, while they resided in St. Louis from 1904 to 1906. The collection also includes a few letters to Hilma Larson from friends. The letters are in Swedish. English translations of the letters appear at the bottom of this finding aid.