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Box 3

 Container

Contains 9 Results:

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 318 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis. On Jan. 28, Abe writes of being nervous, since someone has been brought in to the Missouri Paper Co. to look at the books that Abe keeps. He states that he is scared of an officer stopping him on the street, and tells Vera to destroy the letter., 1898 Jan-June

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1898 Jan-June

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn. Abe is in Galveston, Texas, working for the Southwestern Paper Co., 1898 Apr-Aug

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1898 Apr-Aug

Letter from Vera Vaughn to Abe Kaufman, c/o Missouri Paper Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Letters contain information about Vera’s daily activities in Chicago., 1898 Mar

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1898 Mar

Letter from Vera Vaughn to Abe Kaufman, Southwester Paper Co., Galveston, Texas. Letters contain information about Vera’s daily activities in Chicago., 1899 June

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1899 June

Letter from Vera Vaughn to Abe Kaufman, Southwester Paper Co., Galveston, Texas. Letters contain information about Vera’s daily activities in Chicago., 1899 July

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1899 July

Letter from Vera Vaughn to Abe Kaufman, Southwester Paper Co., Galveston, Texas. Letters contain information about Vera’s daily activities in Chicago., 1899 Aug

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1899 Aug

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 499 N. Monroe, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in Galveston., 1899 July-Nov

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1899 July-Nov

Letters from Abe Kaufman to Vera Vaughn, 499 N. Monroe, Chicago, Illinois. Letters contain information about Abe’s daily activities in St. Louis., 1900 Mar-June

 File — Box: 3, 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: 1900 Mar-June

Undated letters from Vera Vaughn and Abe Kaufman and photograph of unknown woman., No date

 File — Box: 3, 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: No date