Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Typescript copy of letter of George B. Randolph, Anniston, Alabama, to "My dear Raymond." (1 page). On stationery of the St. Louis Division, Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, Cairo, Illinois. Mentions an old man named Gill who boarded at a hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, and was relative. William Randolph's widow and her daughter are living in Torrance, Yellowbusha, Mississippi. Mentions his niece Mrs. William Randolph McKeldry. Includes note of R. Randolph Raymond, a little boy who lives with his grandfather R.H. Gill., 1901 Dec 24
The collection consists primarily of typescript copies of correspondence gathered by George B. Randolph regarding the genealogy of the Randolph family of Virginia, Alabama, and Kentucky.
Letter signed Lou J. Martin, Galveston, Texas, to Mr. G.B. Randolph, discussing Randolph family genealogy. (8 pages), No year June 10
The collection consists primarily of typescript copies of correspondence gathered by George B. Randolph regarding the genealogy of the Randolph family of Virginia, Alabama, and Kentucky.
Typescript copy of a small portion of the Randolph family tree, showing the family of Wm. Randolph of Louden County, Virginia (1767-1859), and his son George B. Randolph (born 1844) (1 page). On stationery of the St. Louis Division, Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, Cairo, Illinois., No date
The collection consists primarily of typescript copies of correspondence gathered by George B. Randolph regarding the genealogy of the Randolph family of Virginia, Alabama, and Kentucky.
Typescript titled "Cawson's, the Birthplace of John Randolph of 'Roanoke'" (1 page). Cawson's, near the mouth of the Appomattox River, was the family seat of Col. Theodoric Bland, Sr., No date
The collection consists primarily of typescript copies of correspondence gathered by George B. Randolph regarding the genealogy of the Randolph family of Virginia, Alabama, and Kentucky.
Postcard of reception room, Evang, Deaconess Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Postcard signed Charley Hoefle to Miss Ida Showles, Long Branch, New Jersey. "I am at the Hospital again & doing fine. Will be home for Thanksgiving. Hope you are well.", 1908 Nov 23
The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, and other papers of the Hoefle-Scholl family of St. Louis and New Jersey. Includes correspondence of Miss Ida Showles of Long Branch, New Jersey.
Letter signed "Brother Charles," St. Louis. (The letter does not include the recipient’s name.) Briefly describes Charlie's death. Letter is written on stationery of the Laclede Hotel, which includes an engraved image of the hotel., 1909 Feb 13
The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, and other papers of the Hoefle-Scholl family of St. Louis and New Jersey. Includes correspondence of Miss Ida Showles of Long Branch, New Jersey.
Unsigned letter to "Dear Aunt, Uncle and Ida." Discusses the death of "Charlie" following an operation., 1909 Mar 1
The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, and other papers of the Hoefle-Scholl family of St. Louis and New Jersey. Includes correspondence of Miss Ida Showles of Long Branch, New Jersey.
Letter signed Ida Showles, Long Branch, New Jersey, to "Dear Friends." Thanks her friends for the enjoyable day, and invites Floyd to visit her., 1924 Aug 27
The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, and other papers of the Hoefle-Scholl family of St. Louis and New Jersey. Includes correspondence of Miss Ida Showles of Long Branch, New Jersey.
Letter signed Aunt Ida [Miss Ida Showles], Long Branch, New Jersey, to "Dear Floyd." Invites him to visit her., 1925 Sept 3
The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, and other papers of the Hoefle-Scholl family of St. Louis and New Jersey. Includes correspondence of Miss Ida Showles of Long Branch, New Jersey.
Christmas card of Aunt Ida to Floyd Hoefle, Sewall, New Jersey, care of Ruddick. Card is enclosed in envelope of the Long Branch Banking Co., Long Branch, New Jersey., 1932 Dec 22
The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, and other papers of the Hoefle-Scholl family of St. Louis and New Jersey. Includes correspondence of Miss Ida Showles of Long Branch, New Jersey.