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Box 2

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 381 No. Clark, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis., 1896 Nov

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1896 Nov

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 381 No. Clark, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis. Abe’s brother, Max, married a woman named Hattie., 1896 Dec

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1896 Dec

Letters from Vera Vaughn to Abe Kaufman, c/o General Delivery St. Louis, Missouri. Letters contain information about Vera’s daily activities in Chicago., 1897 Mar-June

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 Mar-June

Letters from Vera Vaughn to Abe Kaufman, c/o General Delivery St. Louis, Missouri. Letters contain information about Vera’s daily activities in Chicago., 1897 Aug-Nov

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 Aug-Nov

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 465 N. Clark, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis. On Jan. 23, Abe writes about a fight that he got into where he was cut by a cigar cutter., 1897 Jan-Feb

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 Jan-Feb

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 465 N. Clark Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis., 1897 Mar-Apr

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 Mar-Apr

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 465 N. Clark, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis. On May 31, Abe writes, “Do you remember a year ago today (the cyclone) everyone here was talking about it.” On June 3, Abe writes that the streets in St. Louis are “all torn up” because the wires are being put underground., 1897 May-June

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 May-June

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 465 N. Clark Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis., 1897 July-Aug

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 July-Aug

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 465 N. Clark, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis. Abe went to see Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show., 1897 Sept-Oct

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 Sept-Oct

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 318 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis., 1897 Nov-Dec

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists mainly of correspondence between Abe Kaufman and Vera Vaughn. These letters are primarily of a personal nature regarding the relationship between Abe and Vera. There are some letters from Abe’s family: his father, brothers Max and Jacob, and his sister, Jennie. Also included is a folder full of old receipts and payment records.

Dates: 1897 Nov-Dec