Box 1
Container
Contains 93 Results:
Typescript copy of unsigned letter to Senator Harry B. Hawes, Washington, D.C., regarding the pension of Mrs. Augustine R. Fritschle, widow of Civil War veteran Charles C. Fritschle. (1 page), 1930 Dec 10
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:
1930 Dec 10
Telegram of Harry B. Hawes to Lon O. Hocker, Washington D.C. Requests to know if Mrs. Fritschle has previously applied for a pension., 1930 Dec 12
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:
1930 Dec 12
Advertising circular titled “Profound Duty of Married Soldiers!” Circular encourages military veterans to document their military service in order to ensure that his widow, should he leave one, will receive her pension promptly. Verso contains a preliminary statement filled out by Charles C. Fritschle. (2 pages), No date
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:
No date
Typescript instructions issued by the War Department, Office of the Quartermaster General, Washington, regarding inscription and shipping instructions for headstone. (1 page), No date
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:
No date
Note signed Waggaman & Co. requesting vital information about Charles C. Fritschle’s family, that, in the event of his death, would facilitate his wife’s ability to secure a pension. Includes the names and dates of birth of Fritschle’s children and their marriage date and place. (2 pages), No date
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:
No date
Brief note that reads, “Enlisted June 10, 1861 Co. B. Tel. Corps Mo. Vols. Discharged at Benton Barracks Oct. 1, 1861.” Verso reads, “Undertaker John G. Koch, Fenton, Mo. $347.40.” (1 page), No date
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:
No date
Printed card with safety instructions for sailors on naval vessels. (2 pages), No date
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:
No date
First communion certificate of J. Charles Fritschle in the Church of the Christian Brothers., 1883 May 17
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:
1883 May 17
Photocopy of newspaper death notice of Charles C. Fritschle, who died June 21, 1930, in St. Louis County., ca. 1930 June 22
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:
ca. 1930 June 22
Missouri State Board of Health death certificate of Charles C. Fritschle, who died June 21, 1930., 1930 July 8
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:
1930 July 8