Box 1
Container
Contains 57 Results:
Typescript letter signed lawyer Bernard Cowen, New York, to Mrs. Edith M. Cook, St. Louis, Mo. Offers to claim an unclaimed dividend for her., 1936 Jan 10
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Jan 10
Typescript letter of Henry M. Cook to Bernard Cowen, New York City. Regarding uncollected dividends due to his mother, Mrs. Edith M. Cook., 1936 Jan 20
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Jan 20
Typescript letter signed lawyer Bernard Cowen, New York, to Henry M. Cook, St. Louis, Mo. Regarding the dividend that had been mailed to Edith M. Cook, 3 Hortense Place, St. Louis., 1936 Jan 23
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Jan 23
Sponsor’s copy of typescript letter of Frederick M. Pryor, Investment Council Department, to Jerome Trachtenberg, receiver, Boreel Mining Company, New York City. “The enclosed stock certificate, #458, 1225 shares Boreel Mining Company, is owned by our client, Mrs. Edith M. Cook, whose present address is 5290 Waterman Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. . . .”, 1936 Mar 30
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Mar 30
Sponsor’s copy of typescript letter of Frederick M. Pryor, Investment Council Department, to Jerome Trachtenberg, receiver, Boreel Mining Company, New York City. “We acknowledge receipt of your letter dated March 30th which advises us that you forwarded to Mrs. Edith M. Cook of 5290 Waterman Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, check in the amount of $104.12 representing final liquidating payment on her stock in the Boreel Mining Company. . . .”, 1936 Mar 30
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Mar 30
Copy of typescript letter of attorney Jerome Trachtenberg, New York, to Charles D. Barney & Co., New York City. “I have this day forwarded to Mrs. Edith M. Cook of 5290 Waterman Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., a check in the sum of $104.12, representing a final liquidating dividend on her stock in the Boreel Mining Company. . . .”, 1936 Mar 30
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Mar 30
Typescript letter signed Fred, Chas. D. Barney & Co., New York, to Doc. “I just returned from vacation and found that no word had been received on the Boreel Mining stock matter. . . .”, 1936 Mar 30
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1936 Mar 30
Typescript note of Emilia Berg, St. Paul, Minn., to Mrs. Isaac Cook, Jr. Thanks her for the check, and asks her to extend her thanks to the members of the Relief Guild., 1938 Dec 6
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1938 Dec 6
Letter signed Mrs. Pearl D. Bubb, Altoona, Pa., to Mrs. Akin. Thanks Mrs. Cook for the gowns she sent to her daughter Louise [Bubb]. Discusses Louise’s inability to get a college scholarship. (Envelope is addressed to Mrs. Isaac Cook, 5290 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo.), 1938 Dec 10
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1938 Dec 10
Letter signed Mrs. Pearl D. Bubb, Altoona, Pa., to Mrs. Isaac Cook, Jr., 5290 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thanks Mrs. Cook for the gowns she sent to her daughter Louise., 1938 Dec 10
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1938 Dec 10