Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Blank pledge cards for the Illinois Prohibition State Committee., 1892
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed Alonzo E. Wilson, Illinois Prohibition Executive Committee, Rockford, Illinois, to Robert R. Link. Regarding Link's pledge of money to the committee., 1892 May 21
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed J.D. Carr to Robert R. Link. Discusses Prohibition Party Platform for upcoming national convention., [1892 June]
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed J.C. Storment, Azusa, California, to Robert R. Link, Ewing College, Illinois. Congratulates Link on his nomination for governor., 1892 June 5
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed Blanche E. Hales, Equality, Illinois, to Robert R. Link. Congratulates Link on his nomination for governor and discusses the possible prohibition votes he may receive in various counties., 1892 June 9
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed W.G. Showers, Wathen & Showers, Equality, Illinois, to Robert R. Link, Ewing, Illinois. Showers wishes Link good luck in his goal of becoming governor., 1892 June 10
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed Haggard and Shaw, Prohibition Industrial Chautauqua Camps, Bloomington, Illinois, to Robert R. Link, Ewing College, Illinois. Requests that Link give a speech at the camps with another speaker, Sam Jones., 1892 June 20
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed P.S. Pope, Benton, Illinois, to Robert R. Link, Ewing, Illinois. Regarding Prohibition Party matters., 1892 June 20
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Typescript letter signed George W. Gere, Champaign, Illinois, to Robert R. Link, Ewing, Illinois. Thanks Link for the conference and regrets that Link couldn't participate because of his poor health., 1892 June 21
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.
Letter signed Alonzo E. Wilson, Illinois Prohibition Executive Committee, Rockford, Illinois, to Robert R. Link, Ewing, Illinois. Asks Link to notify him if he is unable to go to Cincinnati because of his health., 1892 June 24
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Robert R. Link and his wife Eliza J. Link mostly from friends, political acquaintances, and colleagues. Several letters discuss Prohibition Party activities in Illinois in 1892. The collection also contains three typescript letters of the Prickly Ash Bitters Co. to Robert F. Hall and several postcards.