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Box 3

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Letter signed Wm. Randolph, Supt. Samuel Cupples Wooden Ware Co., to R. Bradley. I suppose you are now as well as you can ever be under your misfortune and having helped you over the worst of your trouble I feel now that I ought to withdraw your name from payroll which I have directed Mr. Young to do from last Friday. I trust you will speedily find some business that you can do even with one hand if I can assist you in any way you need not hesitate to ask me., 1883 Aug 23

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection comprises papers of the Kennett and Frost families, including notes and receipts of the Kennett, White and Company, circa 1840; letters of D.M. Frost to his wife from Texas in 1852 regarding Indian wars and letters dated 1856 regarding the Sioux War; diary of Edwin Harrison, 1858, which concerns the social life of St. Louis; and Civil War letters of Ferdinand Kennett, Jr. (Confederate) to his parents, 1864. (The Kennett family left Selma Hall and moved to St. Louis during...
Dates: 1883 Aug 23