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Box OS: Ashley-Baker

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Contains 20 Results:

Certificate of election of Louise Salmon Bailey as Vice President General, Daughters of the American Revolution, April 21, 1933.

 File — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mostly of genealogical data collected by Mrs. Howard Bailey and information relating to hereditary organizations she joined. Genealogical information on the following surnames is included: Adams, Bacon, Bailey, Barclay/Baxley, Barton, Bassett, Butler, Chilcutt, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Cosby, Ellis, Gilliland, Higginson, Kimbrough, Marshall, Martin, Merritt, Pierce, Ragsdale, Roscoe/Roscow, Salmon, Spiller, Taylor, Tipton, Walker, Wear/Weir, Wheaton, Williams, Wills, and...
Dates: 1783-1792, 1861-1862, 1894-1898, 1904-1906, 1921-1935

Circular of The Betts Publishing Co., Jackson, Michigan, regarding their correspondence course in hypnotism. Circular includes reproduction of correspondence course certificate granted to Dwight W. Stanfield. Certificate includes a portrait of M.D. Betts. (oversize), ca. 1912

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates: ca. 1912

Circular of The Betts Publishing Co., Jackson, Michigan, titled “Two More Valuable Gifts!” Circular advertises the company’s courses on hypnotism. Includes testimonials of the following individuals: W.W. Hehn of Pottsville, Pennsylvania (accompanied by his portrait); Reuben H. Kehrberg of Lansing, Iowa; D.A. Gillezean of Georgetown; D. Berman of Lewistown, Maine; Prof. W.E. Dickinson (or Prof. W.E. Dickson) of Miles City, Montana (accompanied by his portrait); Prof. C.M. Bloomfield of New York City (accompanied by his portrait); C.O. Miller of Rockford, Illinois; Dr. J.S. Curtis of Sacramento, California (accompanied by his portrait); D.F. Workman of Powerville, Kentucky; E.E. Adams of Des Moines, Iowa (accompanied by his portrait); Robert Campbell of Springfield, Ohio; Prof. J.T. Weir of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (accompanied by his portrait); Swan Larson or Rockford, Washington; Joseph W. Ball of Hopeside, Virginia; Edward G. Sloby of Kewaunee, Wisconsin (accompanied by his portrait); E.R. Kittell of Moline, Illinois (accompanied by his portrait); James A. Thompson of Grenada, British West Indies; J.W. Phyler of Ardmore, Oklahoma; H.C. Major of Brook, Indiana (accompanied by his portrait); Alonzo McBride of Lafayette, Louisiana; Roy A. Heist of Green Bay, Wisconsin; Miss Elizabeth Bauer of Dubuque, Iowa; Lawrence Porter of Arkadelphia, Arkansas; and S.G. Cherry of Springfield, Illinois (accompanied by his portrait). (oversize), No date

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates: No date

Circular of the Thurman Vacuum Cleaner Company, 11th and Monroe Sts., St. Louis. Includes descriptions and sketches of models of vacuum cleaners. (oversize), No date

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates: No date

“No. 36. Price List Short Goods.” Lists prices for wines and liquors. (oversize), No date

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates: No date

Typescript letter of the M.F. Marx Manufacturing Co., Louisville, Kentucky, to Mr. E.F.L. Bader, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Product catalog enclosed. (oversize), 1908 May 22

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates: 1908 May 22

Blank dog pedigree certificate, published by Spratt’s Patent (America) Limited, Newark, New Jersey. (oversize), No date

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates: No date

Document signed James Cocke, Baltimore, to William Ashley; Cocke revokes power of attorney from William Young Lewis and confers it on William H. Ashley. (Oversize), 1811 June 8

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Identifier: A0059-00028
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The William H. Ashley Collection consists of his diaries, drafts of letters, and some business papers. Ashley made several journeys to the Rocky Mountains from 1821 to 1826. The collection contains a draft, or copy, of his later account and his diary for the journey made in 1824 and 1825. At one time Ashley’s diary was mistaken for that of William Sublette. This has been corrected but is still evident on the typescript of the diary (folder 5). The...
Dates: 1811 June 8

United States land patent, signed James Monroe, to George Vangeson for 160 acres of Missouri military bounty land. Tract of land containing 160 acres, the southwest quarter of section 14, township 57 north, range 18 west. (See also document dated August 18, 1819.) (Oversize), 1819 May 8

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Identifier: A0059-00029
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The William H. Ashley Collection consists of his diaries, drafts of letters, and some business papers. Ashley made several journeys to the Rocky Mountains from 1821 to 1826. The collection contains a draft, or copy, of his later account and his diary for the journey made in 1824 and 1825. At one time Ashley’s diary was mistaken for that of William Sublette. This has been corrected but is still evident on the typescript of the diary (folder 5). The...
Dates: 1819 May 8

Deed of Francis Fisher (late a private in Carson’s Company, 15th Regiment of Infantry, U.S. Army) to William Ashley, for 160 acres of Missouri military bounty land for $75. (Oversize), 1819 June 4

 Item — Box: OS: Ashley-Baker
Identifier: A0059-00030
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The William H. Ashley Collection consists of his diaries, drafts of letters, and some business papers. Ashley made several journeys to the Rocky Mountains from 1821 to 1826. The collection contains a draft, or copy, of his later account and his diary for the journey made in 1824 and 1825. At one time Ashley’s diary was mistaken for that of William Sublette. This has been corrected but is still evident on the typescript of the diary (folder 5). The...
Dates: 1819 June 4