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Box 1

 Container

Contains 93 Results:

Letter signed Scotty (Jesse MacDonald), West Allis, Wisconsin, to “dear Fritz.” (1 page), 1920 Mar 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1920 Mar 14

Letter signed George [S. Gibson], Quatsino, British Columbia, Canada, to J.C. Fritschle, St. Louis, Missouri. Former army comrade briefly discusses the lumber and logging business. (4 pages), 1920 Aug 3

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1920 Aug 3

Postcard signed Bill [William Pollock Harley], Dulce, New Mexico, to “dear Fritsch.” Harley was Fritschle’s tent mate in France in World War I., 1922 Dec 19

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1922 Dec 19

Letter signed Punkin [Ruth F. Renick], American Red Cross, Friedburg, Germany, to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Fritschle, St. Louis. Discusses her disillusionment with her current job with the Red Cross. (6 pages), 1945 Sept 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1945 Sept 27

Letter signed Punkin [Ruth F. Renick], Friedburg, Germany, to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Fritschle. (3 pages), 1945 Oct 21

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1945 Oct 21

Postcard of Christian Church, Independence Ave. And Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri, signed Al [Albert von Hoffman, Jr.], to Charles R. Fritschle, Columbia, Missouri., No date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: No date

Letter signed Amos J. Haney, Tacoma, Washington, to “my dear Fritz” [Charles R. Fritschle]. Haney served in the war with Fritschle. (3 pages), No date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: No date

Notification of disallowance, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C., to Charles C. Fritschle, Valley Park, Missouri. The claim for pay, bounty and allowances of Charles C. Fritschle, as corporal, Company B, Telegraph Corps, Missouri Volunteers, has been examined and disallowed. Verso contains transcribed copy of letter in German script dated Ittlingen, December 20, 1891, which discusses the inheritance of Christian Freundenberger who died in German in 1889. (2 pages), 1907 May 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1907 May 4

Pamphlet titled “U.S.S. North Carolina: Regulations on Transport Duty” (16 pages), 1919 Jan

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1919 Jan

Typescript letter signed M. Elliott Waggaman & Co., pension attorneys, Washington, D.C., to Charles C. Fritschle, Valley Park, Missouri, regarding widow’s pension should his wife survive him. (1 page), 1924 Dec 3

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century deeds and related legal papers of the Sappington family, regarding land in St. Louis; personal correspondence of the Fritschle family, the bulk of which is dated 1916-1919, primarily from family and friends writing to Charles R. Fritschle while he attended the University of Missouri and while he served in the army in France during World War I; several papers relating to the military pension claim of Charles C. Fritschle’s widow; and vital...
Dates: 1924 Dec 3