Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
Letter signed “Mother and Grandmother” to “My Dear Children.” Discusses family news. Letter is written on stationery of Mansur & Tebbetts Implement Co., St. Louis, Mo., and includes an engraved illustration of the company’s building at the corner of 10th and Spruce Streets. (Printed envelope is addressed to W.B. Neff, representing Mansur & Tebbetts Imp. Co. and Mansur & Tebbetts Carriage Mfg. Co., Little Rock, Arkansas.), 189- Oct 14
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Printed invitation to the commencement exercises of the St. Louis Central High School. Includes calling card of Miss Mary Johnson., 1891 June 11
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Printed invitation of Mrs. E. Suydam to the marriage of her daughter Mamie Suydam to Louis Harris at the residence of Mrs. J.D. Harris in Harrison, Minnesota., 1891 June 25
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Account of Manlius Hewitt, 3509 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo., with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Printed envelope is addressed to A.P. Waterman, care of M.S. Bennett, 422 & 424 North 2nd St., St. Louis, Mo., at office of Collins Bros. Drug Co.), circa 1893 Aug 16
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Account of Manlius Hewitt, St. Louis, Mo., with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enclosed promissory note signed Manlius Hewitt to the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, August 16, 1875. (Printed envelope is addressed to A.P. Waterman, care of M.S. Bennett, 422 & 424 North 2nd St., St. Louis, Mo., at office of Collins Bros. Drug Co.), circa 1894 Aug 16
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Account of Manlius Hewitt, St. Louis, Mo., with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Printed envelope is addressed to A.P. Waterman, care of M.S. Bennett, 422 & 424 North 2nd St., St. Louis, Mo., at office of Collins Bros. Drug Co.), circa 1895 Aug 16
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed “Mother & Father” to “My Dear Children And Grand Children.” Discusses family news. (Letter is written on stationery of Mansur & Tebbetts Implement Co., St. Louis, Mo., and includes an engraved illustration of the company’s building at the corner of 10th and Spruce Streets.), 1896 Oct 13
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed “Mother” to “My Dear Children And Grand Children.” Discusses family news. Letter is written on stationery of Mansur & Tebbetts Implement Co., St. Louis, Mo., and includes an engraved illustration of the company’s building at the corner of 10th and Spruce Streets. (Printed envelope is addressed to W.B. Neff, representing Mansur & Tebbetts Imp. Co. and Mansur & Tebbetts Carriage Mfg. Co., Little Rock, Arkansas.), 1896 Oct 17
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed F.A. Neff to “Dear Grandpa and Grandma.” Mentions that he is going to school. Discusses family news. (Letter is written on stationery of Mansur & Tebbetts Implement Co., St. Louis, Mo., and includes an engraved illustration of the company’s building at the corner of 10th and Spruce Streets. Envelope is addressed to Mrs. C.A. Hewitt, 2901 Spring Ave., St. Louis, Mo.), 1896 Nov 1
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Typescript letter signed Frank to his mother. Discusses the difficulty in running his business due to many of his workers being drafted to serve in World War I. Mentions that his attorney has begun divorce proceedings for him, and is negotiating with a lawyer named Luke Hart. Mentions that he saw John Dickinson of Little Rock. (Letter is written on stationery of The Fisk Rubber Company, Quincy, Illinois.) Encloses copy of typescript letter of Frank Adam Neff, 5900 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo., to Local Board for Division No. 27, 1902 North Union Ave., St. Louis, Mo. States that he is registered as residing at 5812 Romaine Place, but asks that any mail from the board be sent to 5900 Clemens Ave. (Envelope is addressed to Mrs. S. Neff, 5900 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo.), 1918 Sept 18
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.