1988.01.256. The types are as follows:

Folder: 1988.01.256. 001 Mixed Photos of Dudley Extended Family

1. John Dudley born 1838, Eli Dudley born 1840, Elibridge Dudley born 1856 2. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dudley and Dot (surely not Dot, maybe Mary D.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dudley and Dale Coyle 4. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dudley: Back row Mary and Dean Myrtle (draw by Lura) Theron (baby by Lura died about 14-15 yrs. Old) 5. Dale Coyle on postcard 6. Dudley Phelps and Jovah Fyrrell 7. Otis Walton’s house 8. Dale Coyle 9. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Phelps and baby: also known as Dudley Phelpa 10. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dudley, Dot, Gleason and G.B. 11. Gleason Dudley 12. Nancy Dudley 13. Hannah Dudley 14. Unidentified man 15. J.E. Dudley 16. Grandpa and Grandma Thomas Walton, Uncle Otis Walton in swing, Mother Pearl Watson 17. Mr. and Mrs, John Dudley and Daughter (Pearl?) John’s first wife 18. Gleason Dudley 19. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dudley 20. John Dudley, Will Dudley, the preacher, met McCoskey, his daughter, Lawrence Dudley, her son 21. Barbara, Mary, Robert Newell 22. Moses Gerry Dudley post-1868

File: 1988.256. 002 Mixed Photographs

1. Ruby Hopper, Coffeen, Ills 2. Photo of 2 swans by waterfall/ Photo of deer sitting [2 sitting, 1 standing] behind fence, D.C. (need sleeves) 3. Photo of 3 deer sitting, D.C./ Photo of 2 camels behind fence, D.C. 4. Photo of 2 camels, D.C./ Park Barbary sheep behind fence, D.C. 5. Photo of Barbary sheep eating in trough behind fence- D.C./ Photo of Barbary sheep and rock formation, D.C. 6. Photo of hippo behind fence, D.C./ Photo of 3 Canadian geese by lake 7. Photo of giraffe (zoo at Washington, D.C. National Zoological Park) 8. Photo of hippo (?) behind cage, D.C. 9. Photo of Elephant, D.C. 10. Photo Barbary sheep drinking, D.C./ Photo of adult and baby Barbary sheep with label of Barbary sheep 11. The front of the house (3 women on porch) 12. The house where I was… something years old (House with car in front) 13. Tilford Dudley at desk with map 14. Photo by Robert E. McLaughlin, Tilford Dudley at desk with map 15. 6 men May 9, 1964: Prof. Hamlton, Dallas Sells, Tilford Dudley, Pat Borman, Norman Thomas, William Midcap 16. Long pond our dock, New Hampshire Summer 1945, one girl and one boy in photo 17. For Grandmother and Grandfather Dudley with the congratulations by William and Catherine Dudley, The Marthas! Martha and the one month old 18. Ted Dudley 19. Ted Dudley-darker 20. Photo portrait of an unknown man, “1927” written in pencil 21. Photo portrait of an unknown seated man in sailor uniform 22. Tilford E. Dudley, taken Dec. 1924, Property of Gerry Jane Dudley (professional portrait)

File: 1988.256. 003 Mixed Photographs

1. Esther Shoot Dudley, Tilford E. Dudley, 2 years 8 months, Esther Elizabeth Dudley- 6 months, Dec. 1909 2. Esther Shoot Dudley and Esther Elizabeth Dudley, Dec. 1909 3. Unknown woman (Esther Shoot Dudley?), professional portrait, ArtCraft Studio, Charleston, IL 4. Unknown woman, professional portrait, ArtCraft Studio, Charleston, IL 5. Donnie, 6/24/1940 (infant, professional portrait) 6. Donnie Dudley, (infant on blanket, professional portrait: Peggy Duffy) 7. Martha and Donnie (mother, son? Professional portrait) 8. Donnie (toddler: Peggy Duffy photographer) 9. Donnie Dudley, toddler, standing at bookcase, professional 10. Donnie Dudley (no label) eating in high chair (Peggy Duffy) 11. Tilford Dudley (no label), professional portrait 12. Donica W. Dudley “Your oldest grandchild, Oct. 1957, as she approached her 17th birthday,” from Tilford 13. Tilford E. Dudley, taken Dec. 1924, Property of Gerry Jane Dudley (professional portrait) “For … Mother” 14. Tilford E. Dudley, Washington D.C., professional portrait

File: 1988.256. 004 Mixed Photographs

1. Esther Shoot standing outside with flowers and hat standing by wooden fence/ Esther Wilhort Shoot sitting on chair outside – early 1900 2. Lois & Esther – 763 10th Street/ Wooden cabin with wooden fence 3. Dirt path with bushes along it/ Dirt path with large tree and fence in center 4. Gerry and maybe Lois Shoot, a child/ Unknown man in suit by brick building 5. East end of Grandfather and Grandmother Wilhort’s house/ Grant’s tomb, Riverside Dr., NYC 6. Two unidentified men in suits in the snow/ Two unidentified men examining skulls and bones 7. Gerry at Swarthmore 8. Dirt path with ducks crossing/ Seven miles east of Charleston home of John S. Short, Tilford’s school and family 9. Esther Shoot standing with flowers in hand and hair/ Unidentified man with baby in chair 10. Esther Shoot standing outside church 11. House with fence/ Wagon and horse on dirt road 12. Two unidentified men in snow on rock/ Two unidentified men in snow in front of rock 13. Man and woman sitting in rockers outside/ Unidentified man on rock near path 14. Esther Shoot standing near path/ Gerry B. Dudley on bridge/ Five small photographs of women and children/ Gerry B. Dudley outside under leaves 15. Four small photographs of a man and woman (Esther Shoot & Gerry Dudley possibly)/ Five small photographs of Esther Shoot and Gerry Dudley 16. Ashmore IL: Grandmother Dudley, Aunt Dot, Aunt Carie, Uncle Church, GLeasome Dudley, Dale Coyle, Grandfather Dudley/ Three unidentified women sitting near wood pile/ About 1899 Spring of that year E.I. State Normal School Charleston IL/ Ashmore IL: Grandmother Dudley, Aunt Dot, Aunt Carie, Uncle Church, GLeasome Dudley, Dale Coyle, Grandfather Dudley 17. Nine unidentified people standing in front of house behind fence/ Unidentified city street 18. Robert McIntyre: Pastor of M.E. Church in Charleston, IL in 1883 to 1886, Lecturer Bishop at time of his death in 19- a gifted orator 19. Professional photograph “Yours truly Robert McIntyre” 20. Group of people at party: Alice Russell House, Rosetta Hayes Alleson, Edgar Gevenn, Ed House, and Tilford Dudley 21. Martha F. Ward and her mother, Laura F. Ward taken in August 1936. 22. “Miss Furman’s Table 1896-7”: Fred Larison, Edna Richards, Arthur L. Patton, Alice Furman, Frank C. Blair, Howard Webster, Henriette Wanzer, Herbert Noxon, Gerry B. Dudley 23. Auditorium with decorated stage with replica boat; 5 unidentified people sitting in seats 24. Gated entrance to large building- [possibly a college?]- unknown place- unknown date- “photograph negative number 16327” on back 25. Curved, concrete bench with “One of thy fovnders him New England know/who said thy feeble sides when THOV wast low”- unknown place- date unknown- “Photography by/Haskell/Architectural Photographer/21 Cedar St. Marblehead, MASS.” And “Negative number/6329” stamped on back 26. Group of twelve men and women sitting inside blowing bubbles 27. “Hamlet” Shakespeare Evening ‘97: John Bennett, Dudley, DeGarmo 28. Ariel view of stone building, people on trail during winter 29. Tilford Dudley speaking 30. Tilford Dudley at dedication of Debs home May 9, 1964

Inventory List of Photos box 2

1. Unknown boy in garden with flowers 2. Betty Ann Reid age 3 months 3. Donica Ward Dudley two weeks old, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s on back 4. Donica Ward Dudley two weeks old, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back, Sleeping in arms 5. cover “Portraits of Donica by Peggy Duffy” 6. Donica in blanket, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 7. Donica on blanket, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 8. Donica crying, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 9. Donica being fed bottle, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 10. Donica sleeping on back on blanket, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 11. Donica sleeping on back on blanket, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 12. Donica sleeping on back, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 13. Donica Ward Dudley (b. 11/24/1940), 2 weeks old, Washington D.C., with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 14. Donica being fed bottle, with photograph Peggy Duffy’s seal on back 15. card of Donica, one day before her first birthday “Christmas greetings from the Dudley’s: Dear Friends, Here is Donica one day before her first birthday, she wishes you a Happy Christmas Martha Dudley” 16. Donica as Virgin Mary “ A blessed Christmas to you, Donica Dudley, Tilford and Martha” 17. Esther Shoot “To Gertrude September 16, 1897” 18. Boy outside wearing hat “I am Hubert” 19. Mary H. Newell, professional photograph, possible friend of Tilford 20. Carlos, possible Christmas photo, possible friend of Tilford 21. Page from scrapbook, photos include picture of lake, building draped in flags, 4 women on piano, 7 lined up in front of house 22. A card for Grandmother and Grandfather Dudley from Ricky 23. Card for Helen from Ricky 1948 24. Hallie Whitsel Stigman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams 25. Theodore G. Cavins and Mrs. Nina Cavins, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hughes 26. Photo of people at table (Fred Adams, Edgar Gwinn, Vernon Replogle? And wife, Goldie Atkins and husband, Martha Dudley, Bob Trall 27. C.W. Stigman, Tilford Dudley, Vernon and Mrs. Replogle 28. Tilford and Martha 1982, taken by Eric K. 29. Ricky’s little sister/ Ricky and the lassie 30. My cute sister December ‘48/ Clara and the lambie December ‘48 31. The milkman December 1948/ Mother’s trashman December 1948 32. Ricky’s backward ride Oct. 48/ On the dock next door Sept. 48 33. The littlest lamb/ Robin Hood Ward Dudley Oct. ‘48 34. Almost a smile Oct. ’48/ The baby’s yawn Oct. ‘48/ Our cutie Oct. 48, two photos 35. Scrapbook cover Christmas: Wreath with “Kodak” written on center scroll 36. Card “Merry Christmas to Grandmother and Grandfather Dudley” 37. Christmas tree wreath January 1948/ The snow children Jan. ‘48 38. Robert’s bike to Rick May ‘48/ Almost as tall as Daddy May ‘48 39. Mother and three children May ‘48/ Nice and tall like Daddy September ‘48 40. Ricky’s long row/ The life savers first swim 41. The water fairy May/ Ricky’s trick May 42. Donnie on Liz (Horse) October/ In the riding ring October 1948 43. The camp party November 24, 1948/ Mother’s three children November 1948 44. Our old gang January 1948/ Dad’s new book March 45. Page of scrapbook “ Punches by Ricky Titles by Donnie (and cover)” 46. Calendar 1951: January: girl playing in snow 47. Calendar 1951: February: 2 children in snow 48. Calendar 1951: March: child playing in dirt 49. Calendar 1951: April: 3 children with rabbits 50. Calendar 1951: May: child in uniform 51. Calendar 1951: June: 2 children in costumes 52. Calendar 1951: July: woman reading a book to child 53. Calendar 1951: August: Tilford with 3 children 54. Calendar 1951: September: boy in boat 55. Calendar 1951: October: boy in sombrero 56. Calendar 1951: November: child and women with rabbit 57. Calendar 1951: December: girl on sled in snow 58. Scrapbook cover 1953 59. 1953 scrapbook page My flexia comes to a use/ Lassie and Diona dress up 60. 1953 scrapbook page Donnie’s zoo/ Spring hats 61. 1953 scrapbook page Lassie has fun/ While I work 62. Scrapbook page “Charleston”/ The Sergeant house 63. 1953 scrapbook page Grandmother Dudley in her garden/ Digging out a tree stump 64. 1953 scrapbook page Our Relations/ “Back Home” 65. 1953 scrapbook page Lassie’s birthday party/ “Vermont” 66. 1953 scrapbook page View from our camp/ Old Joe and I 67. 1953 scrapbook page Old Joe and Lassie/ Our drinking water from the horse spring 68. 1953 scrapbook page “Back Home”/ Lassie’s costume 69. 1953 scrapbook page Ricky racing the sun/ Every thing but the hill 70. 1953 scrapbook page After we had six inches of snow/ Happy New Year 71. Blank scrapbook page 72. 1954 scrapbook cover 73. 1954 scrapbook page “Vermont 1954”/ Rick sawing firewood with Charlie’s help 74. 1954 scrapbook page Daddy Hoeing Zinnias July/ Shearing Time (Pixie and Momie) 75. 1954 scrapbook page The men-folks scrape a roof (Daddy and Ricky)/ Lassie and her best friend in the Chesapeake Bay July 76. 1954 scrapbook page Lassie, Dishwasher by request!/ “Skipper” with his new motor. 77. 1954 scrapbook page Lassie and her boat/Lassie rowing (Mary’s boat) 78. 1954 scrapbook page Wolf statue in Lancaster, N.H. with rider/ Mascot 79. 1954 scrapbook page Rick loading Mrs. Lee’s firewood (under protest)/ The orphan fawn 80. 1954 scrapbook page A kiss for salt/ Rick’s “Hide-out” (south end of the lake) 81. “Pack Trip” 82. 1954 scrapbook page Packed Pizzon with Momie/ “Pizzon” stops for refreshment (Lassie) 83. 1954 scrapbook page Donnie and her friend discuss cinches/ Trail down Tucker- man Ravine (Rick) 84. 1954 scrapbook page New water-hole after a nights rain (Donnie)/ “Hayfield” 85. 1954 scrapbook page Turning Hay/ Loading (Donnie) August 86. “Our Horses” 87. 1954 scrapbook page Evaldi, Lady November/Ricky looking like Dr. D, 88. 1954 scrapbook page Donnie amused (Rick had just fallen over backward) December 89. “Our Family’s Year” scrapbook page 90. “Vermont Summer” 91. Scrapbook page Our family in Charleston 92. Scrapbook page Feeding the deer in Grand Canyon Park/ Tilford (?) and two children with deer 93. Scrapbook page Boy chopping wood/ Girl rowing boat 94. Scrapbook page Ricky carrying spring water 95. “Pets”/ Girl with scarf petting dog 96. Scrapbook page Donnis’s duck/ Girl in overalls with duck and dog 97. Scrapbook page The horses “Lady” and “Evaldi” 98. “Trip”/ A friendly pony in Colorado 99. Scrapbook page Daddy on a Shepherd’s horse/ Lassie and The cat that slept with her all night. 100. Scrapbook page Girl cutting small tree limb with saw/ Donnie washing socks 101. Scrapbook page Girl (Donnie?) cutting wood with saw/ Ricky and his boat. 102. Scrapbook page Daddy made up as Joseph for the Church pageant. 1951 103. Blank scrapbook page 104. Donica Ward Dudley, Christmas 1942, wearing scarf 105. Donica Ward Dudley, October 1957 “. . . as she approached her 17th birthday” 106. Unidentified man with 2 dogs, August 1937 107. Unidentified young girl at piano 108. Unidentified young girl and boy, playing near piano 109. Unidentified boy and man during Christmas 110. Unidentified girl in front of plant 111. Christmas scrap book, Cover: north star, manager “29” 112. Scrapbook page Helen and her d’boon/ Helen at the bay 113. Scrapbook page The Dudley children/ Pumpkin pipe parade 114. Scrapbook page The fairy spiderweb/ Fairies 115. Scrapbook page Dancing/ Cute dancing boy 116. Scrapbook page The Bay Picnic/ Rickie 117. Scrapbook page Up North/ I can now 118. Scrapbook page I am swimming! 119. Christmas scrap book, Cover: Nativity scene with angels 120. Scrapbook page 2 photos of Tilford and daughter January/ Woman and child March/ child in buggy January 121. Scrapbook page Portrait c/o Gerry Jane March 122. Scrapbook page 2 photos of man with boxes of dirt April/2 photos, Easter, girl in buggy April 123. Scrapbook page 2 photos, man holding baby, May 23/ Assorted people 124. Scrapbook page Woman with baby May 23rd / Woman and baby, laundry in background June 125. Scrapbook page Boy with bicycle July/ 2 photos with baby girl and siblings July 9 126. Scrapbook page Addenda (August) note concerning Donnie 127. Scrapbook page 2 photos children with deer August/ 2 photos of boy with broom and in boat September 128. Scrapbook page Girl outside laughing, October/ Girl outside crawling November / 2 photos, three children with white picket fence/ Two children with older male (Tilford?) November 129. Scrapbook page 2 photos, three children in pile of leaves/ Three children outside on concrete November 130. Scrapbook page Girl outside by foliage November 9 131. Framed professional portrait gilded wood frame, possibly Donica and Ricky 132. Postcard group of people at Thomas Lincoln’s grave February 12, 1923 133. Envelope “Lincoln Films Mrs. G.B. Dudley March 28, 1926” 134. Headstone of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln 135. Headstone of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln 136. Negative of Headstone of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln 137. Negative of Thomas Lincoln’s headstone

Photo Box 3

Section 1900-1919, Dr. G.B. and Esther Dudley family

1. Esther Dudley and baby Tilford, age 7 months, November 1907 2. Esther Dudley and baby Tilford, age 7 months, November 1907 3. Esther Dudley and unknown baby, 1909 4. Unknown girl, professional photo, 1909 5. Unknown portrait of baby, probably Tilford 6. Unknown portrait of baby, probably Tilford 7. Tilford E. Dudley, October 1918 8. Unknown woman in suit, hat, and fur collar 9. Dudley Family/William Brown Home, Ashmore, built ca 1857

Section 1917- negatives of ? Dudley family/William Brown home, Ashmore

10. 15 separate negatives

Section 1920s- Various

11. 2 unknown men in suits outdoors 12. 8 unknown boys sitting on log/8 unknown boys sitting on log 13. Unknown man in suit holding top hat, spring 1925 (possibly Tilford) 14. Unknown woman on sidewalk in front of store, with negative 15: Unknown woman in dress in front of a building 16. 4 unknown girls in dresses standing in field with negative 17. 2 unknown men in suits with arms crossed in front and hats on grass in front of them, with negative 18. 2 unknown girls with arms around each other, outdoors, with negative 19. Unknown man and woman talking in yard 20. Unknown man hanging onto side of roof, possibly on ladder (covered by tree) 21. Unknown man hanging onto side of roof, possibly on ladder, with negative 22. Three pictures of man in tree, one negative

Section 1917-1923, Vacation to East Coast, G.B. Dudley family

23. Darlington House across from Quaker Meeting house, near Brandywine 24. President Harding’s House, Marion, Ohio 25. Port at Dunkirk, PA 26. Hudson River with negative 27. Mt. Vernon porch with negative 28. White House from Washington Monument with negative 29. Braddock’s Grave with negative 30. Ohio marker to a maker of roads with negative 31. Two yokes of oxen about 5 miles from Hally Springs, MD with negative 32. Monument on site of Paoli Massacre, PA with negative 33. Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington, VA with negative 34. D.A. and G.J. waiting in Lake Ontario, E.E.D. on rock with negative 35. The Potomac from Mt. Vernon with negative 36. Old Toll House (now D.A.R.) near Addison, PA with negative 37. Gorley’s Hotel, 10 miles from Uniontown, PA “in the mountains” with negative 38. Potomac River from near kitchen at Mt. Vernon with negative 39. Queenston, Canada and Niagra River from Brocks Monument with negative 40. Hudson River from bridge, hydroplane and riverboat with negative 41. Domestic science building at Columbus, Ohio, our car and baggage with negative

Section 1920s- Winter in Charleston, EIU 895 7th

42. Tilford standing in front of building, possibly EIU 43. Winter road scene, Feb. 20, 1926 44. 2 unknown children, 1 seated on sled, 1 behind sled pushing, with negative 45. 5 unknown boys, 1 on ground, 4 standing behind him, with negative 46. 2 unknown boys on ice skates holding each others’ arms, with negative (w/n) 47. unknown woman standing in front of Old Main, w/n 48. 2 unknown boys standing in front of Old Main w/n 49. Unknown man and woman ice skating, man helping woman up off of ice/ unknown man and woman ice skating, man helping woman up off of ice/ with negative 50. 3 unknown man and 1 boy wearing ice skates w/n 51. 2 unknown men wearing ice skates w/n 52. Grout House, Feb. 20, 1926, in winter 53. Dudley House in winter 54. Man in front of Dudley House in the winter 55. 2 unknown men in front of Old Main, w/n 56. Woman sitting on ice w/n 57. Two unknown women in matching dresses w/n 58. Unknown man, standing on front step of Dudley House in suit and hat, w/n 59. 2 unknown men wearing dress coats; standing outside, Old Main in background, w/n 60. Three unknown women wearing coats with arms around each other; standing outside, w/n

Section 1920s- Tilford and ?, 895 7th St.

61. Tilford and uknown man standing outside, w/n 62. Group of eight people standing outside; three men and five women 63. Unknown woman wearing “Native American” costume; standing in front of Studebaker, w/n 64. Unknown man wearing ‘TC’ sweater and holding megaphone, w/n 65. Tilford and unknown man standing outside, w/n 66. Group of seven people standing outside; three men and four women; women all have pinky finger up to corner of mouth, w/n 67. Tilford and uknown woman; standing outside in front of bushes *note: positive torn and badly bent; negative complete and in good condition, w/n 68. Unknown man with older woman standing outside 69. Tilford wearing beanie and sweater with ‘TC’ intersecting on it (Teacher’s College High School at Normal School) 70. X-ray of unknown hand 71. X-ray of unknown foot Section: 1920s- Young Men & Women with Diplomas

72. Tilford and unknown woman wearing white gown (?) holding diploma, w/n 73. Unknown woman wearing white gown, standing outside, w/n 74. Group of seven women; six wearing white gowns, five holding diplomas, w/n 75. Two unknown men wearing suits standing outside, diplomas in ground in front, w/n 76. Unknown man wearing suit holding diploma, w/n 77. Unknown man in suit and unknown woman wearing white gown, both holding diplomas, w/n 78. Four unknown men in suits, two on left side holding diplomas, w/n 79. Rocks and weeds and cornstalks at Thomas Lincoln place/ rocks and weeds and cornstalks at Thomas Lincoln place/ rocks and weeds and cornstalks at Thomas Lincoln place

Section: 1920s?- Tilford and friend in Wesleyan sweater, sisters and Mrs. D- 895 7th St.

80. Tilford wearing ‘W’ sweater standing with unknown man outside/ Tilford wearing ‘W’ sweater standing with unknown man outside/ Tilford wearing ‘W’ sweater standing with unknown man outside, w/n 81. Tilford wearing ‘W’ sweater with arm around unknown man, w/n 82. Three men standing outside Dudley House, w/n 83. Two men and three woman standing outside; Tilford on left wearing ‘W’ sweater holding camera, w/n 84. Back of photo reads: “Dorothy Anne/Mike/Esther Elizabeth/George/Gerry Jane at Mrs. Miller’s at Charleston1928”, w/n 85. Group of seven men (Tilford in front) and one woman/ group of seven men (Tilford in front) and one woman, w/n 86. Group of seven men (Tilford in front) and one woman, w/n 87. Group of five men and two women standing in front of car; Tilford on far left group of five men and two women standing on side of Dudley House/group of five men and two women standing on side of Dudley House 88. Group of five men and two women; Tilford second from right/ group of five men and two women; Tilford second from right/ group of five men and two women; Tilford second from right/ group of five men and two women; Tilford second from right 89. Two unknown men standing outside, one man possibly pruning bush

Section: 1924- Schneiders & Dudleys- EIU, 895 7th St

90. Group of eight people standing in front of Old Main; back reads “Gerry Jane, Eleann Schneider, D. Schneider, Mrs. Schneider, John III, Dorothy Anne, D, Esther Elizabeth 1924”, w/n 91. Man (maybe Tilford) and young child standing in front of Dudley House; child playing trumpet(?) and holding drum 92. Girl and boy on bike in yard; back reads “Eleann (?) and John Schneider III, 1924”, w/n 93. Two boys and dog in front of Dudley, back reads “Frederick Miller, Patsy, John Schneider”/ Two boys and dog in front of Dudley, w/n 94. Woman and boy, back reads “Mrs. Schneider, John III” standing outside Dudley House, w/n 95. 4 people, back reads “Eleann Schneider, Mrs. Schneider, John III, Dr. Schneider 1924” w/n 96. John Schneider III standing outside in tall flowers, 1924, w/n 97. “Dorothy Anne, Eleann Schneider, Gerry Jane 1924”, w/n 98. “D, John Schneider III, D. Schneider, 1924”, w/n 99. Man standing next to car in driveway; woman in yard with dog; back reads “D, Eleann Schneider, 1924” w/n 100. two men standing in yard; back reads “D, D. Schneider 1924”, w/n 101. John Schneider III standing in field in front of barn and group of cows, w/n 102. Eleann Schneider standing in yard, 1924, w/n 103. John Schneider III on horse; unknown man holding reins, w/n Eleann Schneider, Mrs. Schneider, John Schneider III standing outside Dudley House, w/n

Section: 1926- Y.M.C.A. Cabinet E.I.S.T.C

104. Group of eighteen young men; Tilford on far left; back reads “Y.M.C.A Cabinet, January 1926, E.I. S.T.C”, w/n 105. Group of fourteen men; back reads “Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Jan. 1926, E.I.S.T.C”, w/n

Section: 1927- Camp Custer

106. Postcard; group of men on bleachers in uniform; bottom reads “C.M.T.C. Students, Co. “F,” 1st Regiment, Camp Custer, 1924”

Section: 1927- Tilford and Friends at Wesleyan

107. Tilford standing in front of bush, back reads “Tilford at Wesleyan, Spring 1927” 108. Tilford with Carl Schmidt, back reads “Wesleyan Spring 1927” 109. Tilford and unknown man and two unknown women standing in front of car/ Tilford and unknown man and two unknown women standing in front of car/ Tilford and unknown man and two unknown women standing in front of car 110. Tilford sitting at picnic table with seven unknown people; newspapers on table, w/n 111. Tilford and unknown man standing by picnic bench (Carl Schmidt?)/ Tilford and unknown man standing by picnic bench/ Tilford and unknown man standing by picnic bench 112. Group of seven unknown girls standing outside, w/n 113. Carl Schmidt, back reads “Carl Schmidt, Wesleyan Spring 1927,” 114. Unknown man in suit outside, w/n 115. School photo of Tilford (head shot); back reads “Tilford- taken at Hartford, Conn., in fall of 1927. Copy off large one sent to me for my birthday 12/12/27- late- perhaps it was 1928 by time it came,” w/n

Section: 1928- Wesleyan University Graduation- Tilford, Dr. G.B. and Mrs. Dudley

116. Tilford and eight unknown men in graduation gowns/ Tilford and eight unknown men in graduation gowns 117. Tilford in graduation gown surrounded by Dr. and Mrs. Dudley and unknown man and woman, w/n 118. Tilford in graduation gown, w/n 119. Tilford in graduation gown, w/n 120. Dr. G.B. Dudley and three unknown women, w/n 121. Four unknown women, w/n 122. Woman (possibly Mrs. Dudley) and three men; tops of heads cut off in picture, w/n 123. Unknown man, w/n 124. Tilford, Mrs. Dudley, Dr. G.B. Dudley and unknown man on steps, w/n 125. Possibly graduation ; people walking down sidewalk carrying signs; large building in background, w/n 126. People walking down sidewalk in gowns carrying banners; car in foreground, w/n 127. Group of people sitting on hill next to building; sign in front “1918”, w/n 128. People on hill; banner in front says “1925”, w/n 129. People walking down sidewalk in gowns carrying banners; car in foreground, w/n 130. People on hill; banner in front says “1925”, w/n 131. Unknown man in foreground, w/n 132. People in white gowns in distance, w/n

Section: 1928?- Tilford Camping and Cross-Country Trip

133. Tilford standing in front of car, unknown man in car/ Tilford standing in front of car, unknown man in car/ Tilford standing in front of car, unknown man in car 134. Tilford in car and unknown man standing in front of car (outside)/ Tilford in car and unknown man standing in front of car (outside)/ Tilford in car and unknown man standing in front of car (outside) 135. Unknown woman and man on teeter-totter/unknown woman and man on teeter-totter, w/n 136. Two unknown men standing in front of car/two unknown men standing in front of car

Section: 1930? Harvard Graduation

137. Eight unknown men and Tilford (right end), all in graduation gowns holding caps/ eight unknown men and Tilford

Section: Harlan-Dudley Picnic, Bethesda, MD

138. Group of adults and children; each person has handwritten number next to them that corresponds to a handwritten list on back of photo. The list is as follows: 1. Saxfer(?) Harlan 2. Willis Harlan 3. son of Elva Harlan 4. Elva Harlan 5. Son of May Harlan Irwin (?) 6. Daughter of May Harlan Irwin (?) 7. Tilford E. Dudley 8. Esther Elizabeth Dudley 9. May Harlan Irwin (?) 10. Esther Shoot Dudley 11. Edith Harlan 12. Gerry Jane Dudley ______(?)

Also, handwritten on the back is: “Taken at Harlan picnic at May Irwin’s/Bethesda, Maryland/July 25, 1939”/four copies altogether

139. Tilford and 3 women in front of a house; Tilford is gesturing towards house, 3 copies altogether 140. Group of 7 unknown women in front of house 141. Man sitting on steps next to house; handwriting on back identifies man as Cousin Willis 142. Tilford and Esther (Shoot) Dudley/ Tilford and Esther (Shoot) Dudley 143. Esther and unknown woman, 3 copies altogether 144. Tilford and Gerry Dudley wearing sombreros and an unknown woman with a basket on her head, five copies altogether 145. Tilford and Gerry Dudley wearing sombreros; Tilford is putting a basket on Esther’s head, five copies 146. Two photographs of large group of people standing in front of house, Tilford Dudley 147. Envelope; written on outside of envelope is “Mexican trippers leaving Charleston for home (in Washington), Sept. 1939, plus D and Mother”, 8 negatives

Section: 1940s- Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Photos

148. Tilford and unknown woman in front of house 149. Tilford in W sweater with unknown man, w/n

Section: 1940s- Tilford and family w/ Dr. and Mrs. Dudley, 895 7th St.

150. Gerry, Margaret, and Tilford Dudley standing in front of Dudley House 151. Margaret and Tilford Dudley standing outside 152. Gerry, Margaret and Tilford Dudley standing outside (blurry) 153. Unknown baby sitting outside on a blanket, w/n 154. Esther holding granddaughter Donica Ward Dudley, w/n 155. Esther holding Donica wearing bonnet, w/n 156. Esther sitting outside on chair holding Donica, w/n 157. Esther sitting on ground outside holding Donica, w/n 158. Esther sitting outside on chair holding Donica, w/n 159. Esther holding granddaughter Donica Ward Dudley, Sept. 12, 1941, w/n 160. Esther holding granddaughter Donica, w/n 161. Esther holding granddaughter Donica Ward Dudley, Sept. 12, 1941, w/n 162. Esther holding Donica, w/n 163. Back reads: “6 legs – 3 arms – 1 head – who is who and where taken? Taken in yard east of house at 895 7th Street, Charleston” *note- picture was messed up in developing, w/n 164. Esther and granddaughter Donica Ward Dudley, w/n 165. Back reads “Sept. 1941 at 895 7th Street, Charleston, Ill. Donica Ward Dudley and her Grandmother Dudley”, w/n 166. Esther standing and holding Donica, w/n 167. Esther sitting on ground holding Donica, w/n 168. Esther, Tilford and Donica (blurry), w/n 169. Tilford handing Esther an unknown baby, w/n 170. Unknown man (possibly Dr. Dudley?) wearing white, standing outside, 4 copies 171. Dr. Gerry Dudley wearing white, standing in front of car, unknown girl to his right, 4 copies 172. Dr. Gerry Dudley standing in front of car, unknown woman standing next to him (blurry) 173. Esther standing outside house, 4 copies 174. Tilford, unknown woman (probably wife Martha) holding baby Donica, w/n 175. Unknown baby lying on blanket outside, probably Donica, w/n 176. Unknown woman holding baby (likely Donica) w/n 177. Unknown woman holding baby (likely Donica) w/n 178. Unknown woman holding baby (likely Donica), Esther Dudley (back- 1995.01.015), w/n 179. Tilford and unknown woman (wife or sister?) 180. Tilford and unknown woman (wife or sister?) 181. Dr. Gerry Dudley, Tilford, and unknown woman standing in cornfield 182. Unknown man and boy and baby in yard (blurry)/ unknown man and boy and baby in yard (blurry), w/n

Section: 1940s- Tilford’s Family

183. Tilford and Donica at beach 184. Tilford and Donica playing in yard, w/n 185. Tilford with Donica on lap in yard, w/n 186. Tilford and Donica outside with rake 187. Tilford and Donica looking over a fence, “Oct. 1942” 188. Donica sitting on Tilford’s lap outside, “Donnie and Daddy ready to leave for Sunday School, June 1944” 189. Tilford and Donica sawing a log, “Taken Oct. 1942, Donnie 23 months old” 190. Tilford and Donica with rake by pond and fence, Oct. 1942 191. Tilford and Donica reading 192. Tilford, Gerry and Esther, standing outside Dudley 193. Unknown boy kneeling in water, nude/ unknown girl in bushes, nude 194. unknown child with curly hair 195. Naked boy standing in water 196. unknown boy with shorts and no shirt/ unknown man with 3 children 197. unknown girl and boy on bicycle/unknown boy on bicycle 198. 3 unknown children building a tent/2 unknown women in bathing costumes with arms around each other 199. Tilford holding Donica, 3 weeks old, 1941 200. Tilford feeding Donica, 3 weeks old 201. Tilford feeding Donica, 3 weeks old 202. Man, girl and baby; Gerry Dudley, Donica and Martha. “2739 Macomb, May 1949, Washington” 203. Baby Martha, blurry, “Martha Fairchild D., at her home, 2739 Macomb, May 1949, Washington, D.C., Taken by Gerry when she, Bob, Gerry B., Esther and Helen were guests there” 204. Baby and boy in stroller, “1941 in New Hampshire, Donnie and a neighbor” 205. Martha, “This was taken by Hans, Mar. 31, ’42- Martha” “Mrs. Ward sent this in her letter you forwarded” 206. Donica smelling the flowers, “June 1942” 207. Donica and Lake Michigan, 1943 208. Donica smelling flower, “June 1942” 209. Donica Ward Dudley in front of fence, June 1942 210. Donica sitting on stairs, “Little Donica at the bottom of the stairway in the House, Sunday, March 22, 1942” 211. Tilford burying Donica’s feet in sand 212. Donnie Dudley, Wilmette, 1943 213. Donica playing in sand 214. Ricky on his new bike given him on Robert’s birthday (when Robert got a two wheeler” 215. Donnie- a water fairy 216. Unknown baby, “Q. W. D.? 10 weeks” 217. Donnie and Esther, Oct. 18th, 1943 218. Ricky on a ladder at farm, Oct. 1947 219. Ricky and Donica, “New Garbage Can, June 1945” 220. Ricky and Donica Skyline Camping Trip, Sept. 1945 221. Donica in leaves, Nov., yard, 2739 Macomb 222. Tilford carrying Donica in leaves, Nov. 1945 223. Ricky and Donica dressed as Indians, Sept. 1945, weekend at Skyline 224. Ricky and Donica playing in water, Aug. 1945, Long Pond, NH 225. Donnie Dudley, Washington, 1942 226. Donica Dudley on woman’s lap 227. Q.W.D. ten weeks 228. Donica and Ricky in coats, Dec. 1945 229. Child in water at beach 230. 3 children playing in water 231. Little boy playing with bucket in water 232. Kids eating on blanket, “Somewhere about Washington, D.C., Oct. ’47, Donnie, Ricky and Helen” 233. Kids eating on blanket 234. Two kids playing in stream 235. Three kids in a boat 236. Three kids playing in water 237. Boy riding toy rocking horse 238. Boy riding toy rocking horse 239. Donica and Ricky sitting on steps 240. Donica blowing out birthday candles 241. Donica sitting on blanket, 11 months 242. Donnie sitting on ground, 11 months 243. Donnie crawling, 11 months 244. Donnie standing, Aug. 1942 245. Donnie with arms open wide, Aug. 1942 246. Donnie being read to on couch 247. Donnie and Gerry Jane gardening 248. Donica sitting on chair with doll, July or Sept. 1944 249. Donica on bike by pond, March 16th, “At Donnie’s new home, 2739 Macomb, Washington, D.C.” 250. Donnie sitting, Nov. 27th, one year old 251. Donnie sitting, Jan. or Feb. 1942 252. Donnie playing with folding chair, August 1942 253. Donnie sitting, Jan. or Feb. 1942 254. Donnie playing with her birthday cake 255. Donnie sitting on a front step 256. Donnie sitting on stoop 257. Donnie sitting on stoop 258. Donnie sitting on stoop 259. Child sitting naked on lawn, July or August 1944 260. Kid playing with bucket, nude, July or August, 1944 261. Baby playing in box 262. Baby on swing 263. Baby on swing 264. Donica outside 265. Donica playing with doll on chair, July or Sept. 1944 266. Donica playing with b-day cake 267. Donica holding a ball 268. Donica and Ricky outside 269. Ricky and Marie, with rocking horse 270. Ms. Ward Orleans, Mass., July 1939 271. Donnie outside 272. Donnie Dudley playing with candlestick 273. Donnie Dudley playing with candlestick, 1941 274. Donica Ward Dudley “LL Daper (Little David) Faw Down” 275. Donica Baby wouldn’t sit in her grandmother’s chair (copy of her great great grandmother’s rocker) until we bought a mirror. Then the reflection fascinated her into a strange facial expression for beyond her two year repetoir 276. Donica Ward Dudley Christmas 1942 “We stuck a pin in Poodle’s nose to divert her attention from her reflection 277. At 2739 Macomb St., Ricky in his wagon by the side of the picket fence around the fish pond, Probably Helen MacDonald in the swing at the rear 278. At 2739 Macomb St, Donnie Dudley in the center, Roht Halback at her right, Ricky in the foreground 279. 1952 4282 Linwood Place Riverside CA, Ricky Dudley, Donica Dudley, Elizabeth Gentmyer, Kent Burtuw, Martha Jones, Jane Gentmyer 280. Christmas 1943 Donica Ward Dudley 3 years, Jerry Ward Dudley 5 months 281. Donica Ward Dudley Christmas 1942 Washington DC 282. Donica Ward Dudley Christmas 1942 Washington DC “Anxious Mother” 283. Donica Ward Dudley Christmas 1942 Washington DC 284. Donica “Half way up the stairs, Is a stair where I sit?”

Section: 1950s- Tilford & Family with Dr. & Mrs. Dudley

285. Dudley Family outdoors with two dogs, w/n 286. Dudley Family outdoors with two dogs, w/n 287. Old woman (Esther Dudley?)with four children, w/n 288. Esther with Tilford, a woman and four children in a garden, w/n 289. Esther with Tilford, a woman and four children in a garden, w/n 290. Esther Dudley? With unknown man by a tree 291. Tilford with wife and four children sitting in garden, w/n 292. Man (Tilford?) with two pigs in a field 293. Donica with a goat 294. Ricky with goat, 1957 295. Child with panda bear doll, color photo 296. Christmas card “Christmas greetings from Tilford, Martha and Donica” portrait of Donica inside 297. “Super Pack Snaps” mini photo album, 1950, photos of Dudley children to the grandparents from Martha Dudley 298. Two school portraits of Gerri Dudley October 1957, Fourteen years ninth grade

Section: 1950’s Misc. Tilford Family

299. Color photo T.E. Dudley’s & Gentmyers in Riverside CA 1952

Section: Other Early Photos

300. Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Roberts, Joan, Jim, Mary, Dick taken by Tilford 1930 301. Washington monument and water front 302. White House 303. Son of Mr. & Mrs. Tilford Shoot, professional photo/two photos of an unknown baby(Orville?)/ Envelope “Esther Shoot” – All clipped together possibly photos found in envelope to begin with

Section: Sargent House

304. Six photos of a wood frame house and brick chimney with lots of vegetation (Grandfather Sargent’s place) 305. “Grandfather Sargent’s place built 1843”

Section: 1920’s-30’s Negatives without photos

306. Twenty-one negatives, most of unknown people, cannot tell who, in plastic sleeves 307. Twenty-one negatives “Tilford Dudley’s negatives from 1929 album” in paper sleeves

BOX 1988.01. ____ Rolled photos

1988.01.503 "9th Co. Medical Officers Reserver Corps., Ft. Riley, Kansas, Aug. 29, 1917" Bottom right corner: "Verne O. Williams and Charles A. Stead Photographers K.C. MO" On back (corresponding to numbered soldiers in front): 1. Liet. W. J. Jacob. Carthage, N.Y. 2. L. A. Hammer Ottumwa, Ia. 3. Wm. Rankin Keokuk, Ia. 4. Dean W. Harman Readlyn, Iowa 5. R.R. Haley Brookfield, MO 6. John H. Evans Chicago Il. 7. L.H. Fuchtman Cozad, Nebr. 8. S.H. Kraft 125 E. Chg. Av. Chicago, Il. 9. A.C. Durand Ithaca, N.Y. 10. L.D. Harman Table Rock, Neb. 11. Leslie A. Kuhn Wyatt, Ind. 12. Capt. W.N. Kenzie Co. Co9. Richland, Mich. 13. Andrew J. Goodwin Wheeling, W. Va. 14. Stanley E. Bryant, Dowagiac, Mich. 15. R.G.M. Booth (?) Chicago, Il. 16. C.M. Hensley Topeka, Kan. 17. Lyman T. Rawles Fort Wayne, In. 18. Frank A. Johnston Kingston, N.Y. 19. Forney K. Hollis Gattman, Miss. 20. Ray Humphrey Union N.Y. 21. Robert S. Ideron 317 S. State St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 22. E.C. Howell Fennimore, Wisconsin 23. C.S. Ballard 725 Oak St. Flint, Mich. 24. Capt. John S. Foat Ripon, Wis. 25. L.E. Gausepohl St. Elizabeth, Mo. 26. Arthur Q Kraitzen (?) 884 Park Place Brooklyn, N.Y. 27. Arthur O. Goodwater Louisville, Ky. 28. Walter D. Hall Chicago, Ill. 29. E.J. Mitchell Brodhead, Wis. 30. Neil E. Frank Chicago, Ill. 31. Ross B. Bretz Evansville, Ind. 32. D.L. [illegible] Whiting, Ind. 33. Rudolph Dudling L-, NY 34. R. A. Brintnall, Seville, Ohio 35. C. A. Poe, Fruitland, MO 36. Morris Fruikelberg (?) Spring Valley, Ill. 37. Oscar (?) House, De Sale, Ill. 38. W. P. Davids M Sullivan 39. VB Schreitn (?) Savanna, Ill. 40. S. E. G. Pedigo, New Marshfield, Ohio 41. Frank Hedges Pattonsburg, MO 42. John S. Hickman South Bend, Ind. 43. W. A. Poole, Hudson, Ky. 44. C. M. DeForrus/ D’Forum (?) Conastota, N.Y. 45. E. A. Garrett - Peoria, Ill. 46. Milton Houghton - Perry, N.Y. 47. Harry S. Berwan (?) Detroit Mich 48. Carl F. Jones 3833-10 Ave So. Mpls. Minn. 49. CW Schlepeler Brooklyn Mich 50. Van D Barnes Morenci, Mich 51. R. W. Keech, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 52. P. E. Pasfier (?) Bouy (?), La. 53. Jas. L. [illegible] Miss 54. W. F. Henderson, Shreveport, La. 55. F. W. Pope, Racine, Wis. 56. Russell L. Hodge Kansas City, Mo 57. G. S. Darby Brodhead, Wis. 58. OC Hargreaves Chicago 59. Robert L. Murphy. Mt. Greenwood, Ill. 60. L. B. Elliston, De Pere (?), Ill. 61. L. B. Harris Saginaw Mich 62. C. E. Edwards New. M (?) Lamara Ohio 63. D. E. Johnsloi (?) Moores Hill. Ind 64. McHenessy (?) Co.Bluffs, Ia. 65. James R. Elliott, Kansas, City, Mo. 66. J. B. Feurose Marietta (?) Ohio 67. Roy C. Gates (?) Charston, (?) Ia. 68. LB Rowe Brodhead, Wis 69. John W. Evers, Flint, Mich. 70. Jas E. Phillips Eureka Springs Ark 71. Geo. P. Raynale 72. Sydney D. Marsten (?) 73. George P. Pratt 74. Frederick E. Haynes 75. Azno (?) D. Pardee 76. Siegfried Engle (?) 77. Joseph Getelson 78. E. A. Baker 79. Karl A. Dryden (?) 80. Herman A. Hudson 81. Walter A. Dew 82. DD Jones 83. Julius C. (?) Kramer 84. Walter G. Finley 85. Raymond A. Hebron 86. EE. Richardson 87. Geo W. Eubanks 88. Clarence M. Drithitt (?) 89. Jasper L. Athertton (?) 90. Rudolph Dierenway (?) Terre Haute, Ind. 91. John H. Hogan 92. Frederick R. Green 93. Frank Hedges 94. Geo. L. Culger (?) 95. GB Dudley

1988.01.504 "Cavalry Camp Pawnee Flats, Fort Riley, Kans." Bottom right corner: "Copyright 1917 by Verne C. Williams, Chas. A. Stead Kansas City" Panorama of grounds: Barracks, elevated stage in foreground with spectators structure (?) --River in background --Tents in upper right --Firewood pile in foreground --Car parked next to horse-drawn carriage in left foreground

1988.01.505 "Evacuation Hospital ______Fort Riley, Kans (copyright icon) 1917" 5 rows of those at military hospital during WWI training. L to R written names along bottom: Cpl. Estes Cpl. Salisbury Sgt. Rodgers Sgt. Koening Sgt. Warner Sgt. Gomer Sgt. O(r)tman Sgt. 1/c Tritle Sgt. 1/c Supple Sgt. 1/c Barry Sgt. 1/c Turner Top Lt. Penrose Lt. Pratt Cpt. Dudley Maj. Davis Lt. Patterson Adjunct Lt. Schreiter Lt. Buringer Lt. Hickman Lt. Goodloe Lt. Jones Lt. Burkett Lt. Lamb Lt. Schneider Lt. Lockwood Lt. Stoland Cpl. Stanley Cpl. Nelson

1988.01.507 Copy of: "Evacuation Hospital ______Fort Riley, Kans (copyright icon) 1917," but with additional information as below 5 rows of those at military hospital during WWI training. L to R written names along bottom: Cpl. Estes Cpl. Salisbury Sgt. Rodgers Sgt. Koening Sgt. Warner Sgt. Gomer Sgt. O(r)tman Sgt. 1/c (first class) Tritle Sgt. 1/c Supple Sgt. 1/c Barry Sgt. 1/c Turner Top Lt. Penrose Lt. Pratt Cpt. Dudley Maj. Davis Lt. Patterson Adjunct Lt. Schreiter Lt. Buringer Eye, Ears, Nose, and Throat Lt. Hickman Lt. Goodloe Lt. Jones Lt. Burkett Lt. Lamb Laboratory Lt. Schneider Lt. Lockwood X-ray Lt. Stoland Cpl. Stanley Cpl. Nelson Cpl. Lewis Cpl. Clarke

Inventory List of Unmarked Box of Photos

93.02.23- Leather photograph album with gold clasps

1. Sam (?) Winfield Scott- tintype- man with beard 2. Guilford Dudley- bald man 3. “Elizabeth Seal Dudley, born January 6, 1844”, woman in plaid dress with bows on collar and in hair (loose between the pages) 4. “Mary Wiley Dudley born April 6, 1812: T.C. Lawrence Photographer Charleston, Illinois” 5. Maj. Jenb. W.S. Rosecrans (?) man in uniform 6. Unknown man standing by chair wearing uniform coat and bow tie- taken in Vicksburg, Miss. 7. Unidentified man in uniform (Civil War era) in gold frame- tintype 8. Dot Dudley – tintype – young woman in high collar, circle print dress and a pink paper frame 9. Cleason A, Dudley – tintype - young man with glasses in white shirt and dark jacket in a pink paper frame 10. Maj. Gent Prentis (?) – Tintype - 2 men standing, one on left with cigar in mouth and both have hats on. “Perry Brown (?) on left” on back 11. Unidentified young man sitting in chair with a pocket watch, dark suit with a tie. “Thomas R. Patterson, Tiyna (?) Miami Co., Ohio” [photographer?] 12. Rev. Robert Mitchell – sitting in chair with right hand on table, curtain and rail in background. – back says “married Eli Dudley and Margaret Nash Brown Dec. 11, 1866” and an advertisement of the photographer 13. Stephen Douglas – embossed white paper frame has eagle and flags around it 14. WW Pepper (?) – bust photograph of young man in uniform, fades out on bottom 15. “E.J. Chittenden/ “Plains Dealer”, 2 years Private, Company B 14th ILL Vol […?]- man standing in military uniform and holding supplies 16. Unknown standing man in uniform with right hand resting on a chair. “14” written on front 17. Unknown young man in uniform missing right arm standing with left arm on chair 18. Card with child sketch sitting by water 19. Eagle on shield of U.S. flag colored “The new picture of the eagle” written on back 20. “Margaret Nash Brown born July 5, 1841 died April 14, 1922 married Eli Dudley” – tintype in gold frame loose between the pages 21. Gerry Brown Dudley – young boy posed with arms over a pillow with braided fringe 22. Gerry Brown Dudley – young boy in dark jacket – in pink paper frame loose between the pages 23. Margaret N. (Nash) Brown – woman in dress with spiral hair and ring on wedding finger 24. Unidentified baby sitting in wood highchair- baby is in white gown and hair is parted in the middle 25. Unidentified man standing with left hand on chair – wearing uniform with large belt buckle and a hat – on back says photo taken at “Needles & Bishop, No. 6 Washington Street Vicksburg, Miss.” 26. “James W. (?) Brown Carmi White Co. ILLS” written on back – photo taken at “Washington Gallery Odd Fellows Hall Vicksburg, MISS.” – man in jacket and thin tie and hair parted on the side, red double-line border around photo 27. 3 unidentified children – girl and boy standing with young child in high chair – back has “probably children of George and Mary […?] May” crossed out 28. Unidentified man in dark suit – tintype colored on cheeks – in white embossed frame 29. Unidentified man – tintype with colored cheeks – in paper border 30. “Hugh Brady” - young man in suit and thin tie 31. “James Gellimose (?) Worked for Eli Dudley about 1880” and “H.C. Sitler, Photographer, Charleston, ILL.” On back – man with dark suit and bow tie and curly hair and mustache 32. Unidentified young girl in white dress with black piping on jacket – tintype with colored cheeks 33. Unknown man with dark jacket and checkered shirt – “4 Phelps” written on front 34. Ed Brown - young man posed with right hand over left in dark suit and small tie – tintype with colored cheeks (loose between pages- paper frame is in page) 35. Unknown baby in white dress – tintype and colored cheeks 36. “Old State House” – building sitting atop the hill with other buildings in foreground

Small brown leather photo album 1. Mary Shoot, daughter to Uncle Louis, with Doll. 2. Grandmother Harlan 3. Maria Harlan 4. Daniel Eringer? 5. Mrs. Daniel Eringer 6. Mrs. William Shoots (D.D.? Shoot) 7. Mrs. John Shoot’s son (D.D.? Shoot) 8. Ezra Shelly 9. Mary Elizabeth Milhort 10. Aunt Lou Swirckard 11. Wa-the-na-o-tha, Grandchild of Blackhawk 12. Dr. O D Ellis 13. The Past, published by the New York Photographic Company 14. Mrs. John Shoot 15. Harve Shoot 16. Mollie Shoot 17. Aunt Anne Shoot 18. Mrs. Wilhart Cordier 19. Unknown bearded man 20. Ora Evnger 21. Maggie Rice 22. Robey Shoot 23. Josephina Harlan 24. Charlie Bailey 25. Elmer Shoot 26. Lizzie Lyons Shoot 27. Daughter of Mollie Shoot Ashmore

Swarthmore Photo Album 1. 4 Stickers on back of cover: Benjamin West House, Somerville Hall, Unknown, and Beside the Crum. 2. Looking north from the rail road station platform on to the campus, Swarthmore College, President’s house and Science Building 3. Presidents house looking west from the west wing nursery window 4. Dean’s parlor 5. Old Benjamin West House 6. Gymnasium for girls looking south from science building. 7. Phil’a (Philadelphia) and Reading Rail Road Station, Valley Forge, PA 8. Norra farm house, Valley Forge, PA 9. Fort at American officers headquarters, Valley Forge, PA 10. Observatory looking east from the college dome 11. Strathaven Inn 12. College building snow scene, looking north west 13. Somerville Gymnasium 14. West House snow scene looking south east 15. Falls of Valley Creek, Valley Forge, PA 16. Washington’s Headquarters, Valley Forge, PA 17. Meetinghouse Swarthmore looking north 18. Science building looking north 19. Reception Parlor 20. Whittier Field 21. From dome of college looking south east. “Gerry Dudley (1896)”

Brown Photo Album [Pages are not numbered but the list corresponds to the page number and the number of photos on the page] (PAGE: Number of photos: 1st photograph’s description; 2nd photograph’s description, etc.)

1. Four photos; two with people and two taken from the top of Old Main 2. Three photos; ducks, two men and a skeleton, parade on 7th St. by Courthouse square 3. Four photos; all of the parade 4. Three photos; all of groups of people 5. Four photos; Esther W. Shoot by road/ Eli Dudley and others playing croquet/ Esther W. Shoot Dudley/ Esther W. Shoot by porch. 5. Three photos: Three children and mother 6. Two photos: child, cat, and chickens/ child with stick and rope 7. Four photos: Gerry B. Dudley standing on lawn/ Gerry B. Dudley sitting on lawn in rocking chair/ Gerry B. Dudley sitting at desk (same in first box)/ Esther W. Shoot Dudley outside in rocking chair 8. Two photos: Esther Dudley by flower bush/ Gerry B. Dudley on bridge (same in first box) 9. Three photos: Charleston High School 10. Three photos: Cows and children riding horses 11. Four photos: Three are photos of domed waterfall and one of horse wagon on pond 12. Four photos: river and bridge/ horse and cart/ waterfall/ bridge with small stream 13. Two photos: photo of Fair and balloons/ both of masks at Fair 14. Three photos: hot air balloon/ hot air balloon being blown up/ 3 women 15. Two photos: 2 photos of children sledding “The T.C. Miles house across from my father’s home (the Shoot home)/ Miles house faced north-down a hill to the turn branch- a great place for coasting – generations coasted there” 16. Three photos: 2 group photos of school kids/ one of school house: “Bean School (house) 7 miles N. of Mattoon taught by Esther Shoot spring 1902” 17. Three photos: One of 3 boys from school Gibley/Emil Van Behreus, Primary Class/children in circle 18. Four photos: photo of 5 children 2 boys 3 girls/boy on horse/ farming equipment/ women and little girl in field 19. One photo: Lois Shoot 763 10th Street, Mother, standing outside. 20. Two photos : New York City Buildings/Grant’s Tomb Riverside Drive, NYC (same as in first box folder 1) 21. Three photos: Men and rocks in snow (same as in first box file 1) 22. Two photos: Two men sitting at table with bones. (Same as in first box file 1) 23. Three photos: Gerry B Dudley standing on road/Gerry B Dudley with bones/Gerry B Dudley standing on bridge. (Same as in first box file 1) 24. Three photos: Esther W. Shoot Dudley; Esther W. Shoot Dudley standing by a fence with a flower basket; Esther W. Shoot Dudley with two other women. 25. Three photos: Esther W. Shoot Dudley on road/ Esther W. Shoot Dudley with “asters- from my garden”/ Lois and Ester. 26. Four photos: Two men in a class room/ two men standing with a skeleton “1898-1900 C.H.S.”/ Gerry B. Dudley sitting at desk/ Gerry B. Dudley outside. 27. Four photos: Gerry B. Dudley and little girl on porch/ Gerry B. Dudley outside/ Gerry B. Dudley standing by door/ Gerry B. Dudley sitting by road (same as in first box) 28. Ten photos: Eight small photos of Gerry B Dudley and Esther W. Shoot Dudley/ Man and boy/ boy with dog and cat. 29. Eleven photos: Small pictures of Gerry B Dudley and Esther W. Shoot Dudley and unknown child. 30. Two photos: Two women/Downtown Charleston, IL 31. Three photos: Eastern Illinois University Old Main/ House/ Old House (same as in first box) 32. Two photos: Two houses. 33. Two photos: Group picture of Gleason, Margaret Dudley, Church Coyle, Carrie, Dot Dudley, Eli Dudley, and Gerry Dudley. 34. One photo: Four women and a little girl 35. Four photos: Ducks crossing a road/ House/ Jungle plants. 36. Four photos: Man at desk/ Another man at a desk/ Two men standing/ Two men sitting. 37. Two photos: Outside the Hawaiian theater/ Tower. 38. Four photos: Some sort of Worlds Fair (World’s Columbian Exposition?)/ Tower and train/ Mexican with gun/ Rickshaw. 39. Four photos: Unknown building at Fair (World’s Columbian Exposition?)/ Two pillars/ Statue of Farmer and horse/ Palace. 40. Four photos: Four pictures of a waterfall. 41. Three photos: Statue/ Water front/ River and bridge 42. Four photos: Lake/ Hills by lake/ Small pond/ Woods. 43. Four photos: Gerry B Dudley standing/ Esther W. Shoot Dudley by stone building/ Road with carriages/ Road. 44. Two photos: Unknown building in NYC 45. Two photos: Unknown building/ Two women outside of building. 46. Four photos: Mount Vernon gazebo/ Main house of Mount Vernon/ Back yard of Mount Vernon/ Gates of Mount Vernon. 47. Four photos: Mount Vernon house/ Back of Mount Vernon/ Unknown buildings/ Unknown buildings. 48. Four photos: Three pictures of the Amfram River/ Woman in a cart. 50. Four photos: Waterfall/ Women in cart/ Side picture of women in cart/ Farm equipment. 51. Three photos: Three pictures of a fire 52. Four photos: Family on porch/ Family on porch with Mary Elizabeth W. Shoot/ Esther W. Shoot Dudley (Four small professional portraits, photo booth) / Family on porch. 53. Five photos: Four pictures of a little boy/ picture of two boys and a girl. 54. Three photos: Boy and girl with puppies/ Two little girls and a boy with puppies/ Boy with large dog. 55. Four photos: People on Porch with horse and boy/ Child and box/ Two women and a girl by porch with boy on horse/ Two little girls and boy with horse. 56. Two photos: Two children/ Women on stairs in snow. 57. Two photos: Washington monument/ House in the city. 58. Two photos: Two pictures of buildings. 59. Four photos: Park/ Buildings/ Corner shop/ Street 60. Four photos: Three pictures of boats/ skull boat. 61. Four photos: Snowy road/ Snowy bridge/ House in the snow/ Horse in the snow. 62. Six photos: Two pictures of swans on a pond/ Two pictures of a road/ River/ Girls running in a park. 63. Three photos: Three pictures of man standing in snow 64. Two photos: Man/ Cat on a fence. 65. Two photos: Six people, three women and three men/ Two men and two women “T.T. Shaoutt and Mary Elizabeth W. Shoot. 66. Three photos: Three men in the woods/ Man in a canoe/ Two men in a camp in the woods. 67. Dorothy Dudley elementary school report card October 23, 1920

Portrait Photos loose in Box

1. Sterling Colonial Studio folder, Professional photo of Tilford Dudley at Wesleyan 2. Steve Zweig Photograph folder, “Christmas 1954” Tilford, wife, three children and dog, family photo. 3. Harris and Ewing, Washington D.C. folder, “Washington 1936-37” Tilford, head slightly turned 4. Harris and Ewing, Washington D.C. folder, “Washington 1936-37” Tilford, looking straight on 5. Harris and Ewing, Washington D.C. folder, “Washington 1936-37” Tilford, head slightly turned 6. Floral frame, unknown man in uniform 7. Metal Frame, Tilford and woman, in a blue dress, outside. Color tinted photo 8. Metal Frame, Tilford outside. Color tinted photo 9. Card of black child with rooster. 1935. Sent to Esther Shoot Dudley from Tilford Shoot 10. Small portrait, Harris and Ewing, Washington D.C. folder, “Washington 1936” Tilford, head slightly turned

Composition Book [pages are not numbered but the list corresponds to the page number and the number of photos on the page] 1. Two photos: “Dal, her back door in Washington”/ “J. and R’s house” 2. Five photos: Three women on porch/Three women and two men on porch/Four women and two men/ Man “this is great of R.”/ Group by river “snapshot of group around ‘the shack.’” 3. Three photos: Merry Christmas drawings/Drawing of the family wishing Happy New Year on Frances F. Miller paper/ Greetings from DEALE, Maryland post card. 4. Telegraph announcing the birth of Virginia Grace November 1, 1932/ Birth description of Virginia 5. Five photos: Anna and Walter in Florida/ “Atlantic city 1922” group in front of car/ “Atlantic City 1923” Three women/ “Atlantic city 1923” four women on beach/ Big Bear Bridge and three women “Summer 1926.” 6. Hand copied excerpt from the Washington Star August 1931 7. Newspaper picture of Frances Fabian Miller, “Proceeding paper will explain this wonderful photograph. 8. Four photos: Baby and two young kids out in snow/ Mother, baby and little kid/ Head picture of a child. Illegible handwritten note. 9. Newspaper clipping and picture of group, three women and two men, on steps, “Miss Elaine B. Roche Bride of Mr. Walter M. Kirkley” 10. Five photos: “To as J and R’s bridesmaid, isn’t she pretty/ Man with two children/ Two kids sitting/ Women in field/ Two kids in the snow. 11. One photo: “Sister on roof of Apt. house in N.Y.” 12. One photo: “Dorothy Mia Reed, 11 months”

1988.01.256.100s Correspondence Documents 101 Personal Letters

BOX 1 (101.1) 1. Birthday Card and envelope from Firm of Griffey, Jaschob + Morill. Contains music and puzzle. (Removed for conservation) 2. Telegram and envelope from the National Council for Prevention of War. Includes extract editorial in Washington Daily News, 1932. 3. Pamphlet and envelope from Aurora National Bank outlining retirement package at age 24. 4. Receipt for membership to American Judicature Society. March, 1931-1932. 5. Brochure for Aurora, Illinois. 6. Receipt from the American Bar Association. February 23, 1932. 7. Letter and Envelope from Gerry Jane Dudley. Discusses roommate, fraternities, family. November 9, 1931. 8. Letter and envelope from Marina. January 1, 1932. 9. Letter and envelope from Esther Shoot Dudley, September 20, 1932. Printed on back of letters from Anti-Saloon League and Martin L. Davey to Esther, 1931. 10. Christmas card and envelope from Lee Thompson and possibly Lily McGregor, 1932. 11. Christmas card from Margaret Esser. 12. Two letters and envelope from Esther to Tilford on letterhead from United States Department of the Interior, Indian Field Service and to family from Esther. 1931. 13. Two letters and envelope from Esther Shoot Dudley on stocks, medical services, inheritance tax, gifts, and laundry; from Gerry B. Dudley. January, 1932. 14. Letter and envelope from Prill. Contains three photographs of Prill – one on Chimney Rock and one with friends. January 18, 1932. 15. Letter and envelope with newspaper clippings on Wesleyan’s centennial. From Edward S. Dunn regarding classes. October 7, 1931. 16. Wedding announcement and envelope. Elizabeth Squire Wyeth to Dudley Lawrence Moore. 1931. 17. Letter and envelope from O. W. S. regarding personal relationships. September 9, 1931. 18. Letter and envelope regarding personal relationships from Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1931. 19. Letter from Henry B. Ely, President of Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. October 21, 1931. 20. Letter and envelope from Art E. White on letterhead from Joe Crider, Jr., Attorny at Law regarding legal matters. February 22, 1932. 21. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. January 9, 1932. 22. Two letters from Lee Mighell discussing law and furniture. August 18, 1931. 23. Letter and envelope from Art White. September 9, 1931. 24. Letter and envelope from the Christian Cooperation to Prevent World Chaos, part of Universal Christian Council, asking for donation. February 4, 1932. 25. Three letters and envelope from Esther Elizabeth on letterhead from United States Department of the Interior, Indian Field Service and to family from Esther. January 27, 1932. 26. Letter and envelope from Dor on Camp Macqua letterhead (Poland, Maine). October 22, 1931. 27. Letter and envelope from Bill Moore written in Alexandria, Egypt. December 6, 1931. 28. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane discussing homesickness and school. October 3, 1931. 29. Letter and envelope to “Tilford and the Arizona Girl” (Esther Elizabeth) from Mother. October 16, 1931. 30. Letter and envelope from Prill. November 15, 1931. 31. Card and envelope with New Year’s poem from Joseph and Char Berkland. January 1, 1934. 32. Newsletter and envelope to Frank H. Mann (Treasurer, Federal Council of Churches). Ending June 30, 1931. 33. Two letters and envelope from Henry and Arnold Peyser(?). Personal Correspondence. August 22, 1931. 34. Contribution card from American Civil Liberties Union. 35. Handbook, membership card, and receipt from the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. December 3, 1931. 36. Two letters and envelope from Lee Mighell regarding a law firm. April 28, 1931 and July 21, 1931. 37. Letter and envelope from Dor. Personal correspondence. January 12, 1932. 38. Letter and envelope from Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Froehlich. January 16, 1932. 39. Letter and envelope from Lucille K. January 26, 1932. 40. Letter and envelope from Patterson H. French. January 25, 1932. 41. Letter, envelope, pamphlet, donation card and return envelope from the Association for Old Age Security. January 20, 1932. 42. Christmas card and envelope from Marina. December 15, 1932. 43. Christmas card and envelope from Hallie B. Whitesel. December 22, 1932. 44. Christmas card and envelope from Paula (“an old acquaintance”). December 22, 1932. 45. Various clippings from Margaret. May 12, 1933. 46. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. February 10, 1933. 47. Letter and envelope from Marina. September 29, 1932. 48. Brochure from An Exhibition of Paintings by Anthony Thieme. Novemeber 10 – December 24. 49. Letter and envelope from mother for New Year. January 1, 1933. 50. Letter and envelope from mother regarding family. September 4, 1932. 51. Christmas card from Marina. 52. Two letters and envelope from parents. January 5, 1933. 53. New Year card and envelope from Helen Melissa Wall. January 24, 1933. 54. Letter and envelope from Prill. January 24, 1933. 55. Letter and envelope from Ruth Weyand. October 25, 1932. 56. Letter and envelope from Ruth Weyand. October 16, 1932. 57. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. November 26, 1932. 58. Letter and envelope from father discussing cars. Typed on letter from Parke, Davis & Company and advertisement for Caroid and Bile Slats Tablets. January 13, 1933. 59. Letter and envelope from father. Second page typed on letter from Coles County Supply Co. February 10, 1933. 60. Letter and envelope from Mildred. May 1st, 1932. 61. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. March 4, 1933. 62. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. October 28, 1932. 63. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. February 15, 1933. 64. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. November 6, 1932. 65. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. September 28, 1932. 66. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. October 18, 1932. 67. Letter, envelope, by-laws, donation card and return envelope from The People’s Lobby. December 31, 1931. 68. Letter and envelope with minutes from meeting The State Student Committee. December 16, 1931. 69. Thank you card and envelope Marion Shoot. January 6, 1932. 70. Letter from Jack. December 31, 1931. 71. Letter, envelope, donation card and return envelope requesting $60 for Wesleyan University Athletic Building. December 1, 1931. 72. Legal forms and endowment fund information for the Y.M.C.A. 73. Letter and envelope from Jack. March 7, 1932. 74. Letter, envelope and photograph from Mrs. Smith. Photo of Winifred, Roberta, Helen, and Barbara taken November, 1931. February 25, 1932. 75. Letter and envelope from Northover Camp (Bound Brook, ) discussing next year’s summer camp. December 1931. 76. Letter and envelope. Personal correspondence. February 22, 1932. 77. Letter and envelope from Jack Hutto. February 32, 1932. 78. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. January 13, 1932. 79. Valentine’s card and envelope. Undated, unaddressed. 80. Letter and envelope from Lil McGregor (Cape Town). Jan 6, 1932. 81. Two letters. One from father dated February 2, 1932 typed on Mead, Johnson and Company Infant Diet Materials letterhead. One from Petunia dated January 30, 1932. 82. Letter and envelope from Irene Fitzgerald. September 26, 1932. 83. Two letters and envelope from Doris. October 6, 1932. 84. Letter and envelope from Marina. August 12, 1932. 85. Letter and envelope from Prill. October 4, 1932. 86. Letter and envelope from Prill. November 17, 1932. 87. Letter and envelope from Doris. May 1, 1933. 88. Letter and envelope from Pat(?) (Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, British Columbia). February 11, 1933. 89. Letter and envelope from Jack Hutto. August 6, 1932. 90. Letter and envelope from Winifred Forsyth (Northover Camp, Bound Brook, New Jersey). August 12, 1932. 91. Letter and envelope from Priscilla Smith. August 6, 1932. 92. The Nazareth Shop, poem by Robert McIntyre. 93. Letter, envelope, newspaper clippings and envelope, concert advertisement, Horadesky and circular from D.V. Moody. November 3, 1932. 94. Letter and envelope to Uncle Noel Howard from Lee Mighell asking Tilford to wire money after a robbery. August 11, 1932. 95. Pamphlet from the League for Independent Political Action 96. Pamphlet from the Socratic League 97. Letter and envelope from Irene. September 7, 1932. 98. Letter and envelope and from Irene Fitzgerald. August 30, 1932. Includes typed response from Tilford. September 22, 1932. 99. Letter and envelope from Legislative Secretary of National Council for the Prevention of War. February 10, 1932. 100. Letter and envelope from Lil McGregor. June 17, 19??. 101. Valentine’s card and letter from Jean. February 11, 1932. 102. Letters and envelope from Gerry Jane and Father. February 10, 1932. 103. Letter and envelope from M. Mutterer, The Quality Group. Regarding Harper’s Magazine. February 11, 1932. 104. Letter and envelope from Betty Langley. Includes photos: Pat, Monica, Joan taken April, 1931; P. Langley, 1930; Pat, 1931. January 20, 1932. 105. Letter and envelope from Spencer W. Reeder of Baker, Hostetler, Sidlo & Patterson. September 3, 1931. 106. Letter and envelope from Winifred Forsyth at Northover Camp (Boundbrook, NJ). March 7, 1932. 107. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. Personal correspondence discussing fraternities. April 19, 1933. 108. Letter and envelope from E. E. D. (Esther Elizabeth). January 3, 1933 (handwritten) and February 25, 1933 (typed). 109. Letter and Envelope from Betty Langley. February 6, 1932. 110. Letter and envelope from mother. April 13, 1933. 111. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. December 6, 1933. 112. Letter and envelope from mother. December 3, 1933. 113. Letter and envelope from Aunt Philina. December 1933. 114. Letter and envelope from Margaret. December 18, 1933. 115. Letter and envelope to Leo Mighill [sic] from The Macmillan Company. Advertisment for book – Life in the Middle Ages. 116. Program from Symphony Club Concert. January 17, 1932. 117. Pamphlet from the Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Company. “Intimate Glimpses of the ‘Co-ops, Number Two: A ‘Joke’ on Us.’” 118. Letter from A. G. Harris discussing a publication. January 20, 1932. 119. Letter and envelope from father. December 3, 1933. 120. Letter from Corliss Lamont. October 10, 1933. 121. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. November 4, 1933. 122. Letter and envelope Winifred Forsyth at Northover Camp (Boundbrook, NJ). June 14, 1933. 123. Notecard and envelope with newspaper clipping regarding Indian skeleton from Louise. June 3, 1933. 124. Pamphlet from exhibition of paintings by Anthony Thieme. 125. Letter and envelope from mother. June 19, 1933. 126. Letter and envelope from mother. November 28, 1933. 127. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. November 1, 1933. 128. Two letters and envelope from Grace Dunn. July 19, 1933 and June 22, 1933. 129. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. January 20, 1934. 130. Carbon copy letter addressed to “Dear Children” and envelope from father with advertisement for Provident Mutual, Article from Medical Economics. December 27, 1933. 131. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane, includes two copies of letters to Gerry Jane from Chi Omega fraternity. February 11, 1934. 132. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. February 17, 1934. 133. Letter and envelope from “Ouiji Giji Boop A Doop A Doo.” March 2, 1934. 134. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. March 14, 1934. 135. Letter and envelope from mother. April 20, 1924. 136. Note with envelope from Pete (?). February 16, 1934. 137. Letter and envelope from John, includes newspaper clipping with Tilford’s picture. April 5, 1932. 138. Letter and envelope from Prill. April 19, 1932. 139. Letter and envelope from Dorothy. April 24, 1932. 140. Letter and envelope from Barbara. April 26, 1932. 141. Report from Wayside Cross Rescue Mission submitted by David F. Milwraith. March, 1932. 142. Letter and envelope from E. E. D. (Esther Elizabeth). April 27, 1932. 143. Letter and envelope from mother. May 1, 1932. 144. Letter and envelope from Bill. May 1, 1932. 145. Letter from D. D. Darrah (Producer) regarding The American Passion Play. May 6, 1932. 146. Report and envelope. Regarding visit to Oklahoma A. & M. College. April 26-28, 1932. By A. J. Elliot. 147. Huge birthday card and envelope. 148. Request letter from Tilford, two reports, price guide from United States Government Printing Office, and envelope. Report of National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement and Wickersham Report (United States Government Printing Office). May 4, 1932. 149. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. Includes newspaper clipping on alumni. May 10, 1932. Letter and envelope from mother. May 11, 1932. 150. Letter, pledge card, and envelope from the National Council of the YMCA, Student Division Committee of Spiritual Emphasis. Includes report on visit to Oklahoma A. & M. College, April 26-28, 1932. May 11, 1932. 151. Card announcing A. Frank Reel – engaged in the practice of law. 152. Easter offering envelope from the Federal Council of Churches. 153. Reply envelope from Vanguard Press, Inc. Empty. 154. Letter and envelope from father. April 19, 1932. 155. Letter from mother. April 20, 1932. 156. Letter and envelope from Ralph Haefner. January 27, 1934. 157. Letter and envelope from mother. January 19, 1933. 158. Letter and envelope from mother. February 3, 1934. 159. Letter from mother. February 6, 1934. 160. Fundraising packet from Wesleyan Alumni for athletic building. 161. Letter and envelope from mother. May 15, 1932. 162. Letter and envelope from Winifred Forsyth at Northover Camp (Boundbrook, NJ). May 17, 1932. 163. Letter and envelope to Sally from TED (Tilford). May 5, 1932. 164. Piece of paper with envelope (“Well!!!”). May, 1932. 165. Letter and envelope from mother. May 20, 1932. 166. Letter and envelope from Joan Roberts. May 23, 1932. 167. Letter and envelope from Lil McGregor. Includes photograph and magazine clipping from a football game. April 12, 1932. 168. Note with envelope from Doris. May 26, 1932. 169. Letter and envelope from F. A. Schumacher. April 26, 1932.

BOX 2 (101.2) 1. Letter and envelope from Sigma Chi fraternity brothers at Wesleyan. May 26, 1931. 2. Letter and envelope. June 25, 1933. 3. Letter and envelope from mother, includes newspaper clipping. September 18, 1933. 4. Letter and envelope from Jack. September 28, 1932. 5. Letter and envelope from Pat, Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, British Columbia September 15, 1933. 6. Letter and envelope from mother, includes newspaper clippings. October 3, 1933. 7. Letter and envelope from Margaret McC. October 1, 1933. 8. Letter and envelope from Pat, Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, British Columbia. October 2, 1932. 9. Letter and envelope from mother. October 19, 1933. 10. Letter and envelope from Laura (?). October 25, 1933. 11. Letter and envelope from Prill. October 27, 1933. 12. Letter and envelope from mother. August 9, 1933. 13. Letter and envelope from mother. August 11, 1933. 14. Letter and envelope from Jack. August 5, 1933. 15. Letter and envelope from mother. August 17, 1933. 16. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. August 15, 1933. 17. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. September 7, 1933. 18. Christmas letter and envelope from L. H. Wilson. December 22, 1933. 19. Wedding invitation and envelope for Eleanor Caroline and Julian Danford Anthony. June 18, 1932. 20. Letter and envelope from Prill. July 8, 1932. 21. Letters and envelope from Prill. May 21, 1932; June 7, 1932; etc.. 22. Letter and envelope from Guy H. Holliday. May 31, 1932. 23. Letters and envelope from Lloyd M. Smith. June 5, 1932. 24. Letter and envelope from Prill. June 6. 25. Letter and envelope from father. June 6, 1932. 26. Letters and envelope from mother and father. April, 1933. 27. Letter and envelope from Helen Dolicity (?). May 20, 1933. 28. Letter and envelope from father. June 6, 1933. 29. Letter and envelope from father. June 9, 1932. 30. Letter and envelope from father (written inside Oxford Medicine pages). June 15, 1932. 31. Letter and envelope from Prill, includes photo. June 18, 1932. 32. Various notes and envelope from Bernita Kendall, Doris Marie (July 2, 1932), and Helen Barbaylia (May 7, 1932). Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. 33. Two letters and envelope from Elizabeth and F??? June 8 and 23, 1932. 34. Card and envelope from Louis, includes dried blue forget-me-nots. December 1933. 35. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. December 12, 1933. 36. Letter and envelope from Leo. March 8, 1932. 37. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. January 4, 1934. 38. Letter and envelope from mother. January 12, 1933. 39. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Anne. January 12, 1934. 40. Letter and envelope from mother. January 16, 2934. 41. Letter and envelope from mother. September 13, 1933. 42. Letter and envelope from Ralph Haefner. March 7, 1932. 43. Letter and envelope, includes newspaper clippings. March 11, 1932. 44. Letter and envelope from mother. March 25, 1932. 45. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane, includes newspaper clippings. March 23, 1932. 46. Letter and envelope from Prill. March 20, 1932. 47. Letter and envelope from father, includes letter from Dorothy Anne to parents (March 28, 1932). March 22, 1932. 48. Letter and envelope from Davis. April 6, 1932. 49. Letter and envelope from Inis (?). April 9, 1932. 50. Letter and envelope from Lil McGregor. August 27. 51. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane to Gerry B. Dudley. December 28, 1931. 52. Letter and envelope from Alice. November 30, 1931. 53. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. December 16, 1932. 54. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. December 31, 1931. 55. Application for membership to Governor Thomas Dudley Family Association. 56. Letter and envelope from Owen E. Pence. October 27, 1931. 57. Various letters and envelope from parents. October, December 1931. 58. Christmas card and envelope from Lil McGregor. November 27, 1931. 59. Letter and envelope from Pat, includes Christmas card. December 20, 1931. 60. Letter and envelope from Prill. December 21, 1931. 61. Letter and envelope from Pat. October 30, 1931. 62. Letter and envelope from Prill. October 7, 1931. 63. Letters and envelope from Prill. September 13 and 28, 1931.

BOX 3 (101.3) (“not recorded correspondence”) FOLDER 1 1. Card and envelope to Esther from Gertrude Nene. May 25, 1929. 2. Letter and envelope to Gerry B. and family from Northfield Summer Conference. June 19, 1927. 3. 3 pamphlets and letter and envelope from Tilford to father. June 17, 1927. 4. Letter and envelope to parents from Lassie Dudley. June 20, 1953. 5. Letter and envelope to mother from Eliza Waffect Hughes. August 25, 1926. 6. Letter and envelope to mother from Adeleine Carwaux. October 17, 1926. 7. Card and letter to parents from Grandson Ricky. July 15, 1949. 8. Letter and envelope to mother from Martha. January 13, 1949. 9. Letter and envelope to mother from Mrs. T. E. Dudley. Old documents on reverse. August 30, 1949. 10. Letter and envelope to parents from Martha. March 29, 1951. 11. Letter and envelope to mother from Minton, Lambert & Co. October 5, 1926. 12. Correspondence from James Dudley to Peter Philbrick (8 pages). 1818-1819. Possible transcript. 13. Letter and envelope to parents from Martha. June 9, 1950. 14. Letter and envelope to parents from Martha. July 29, 1950. 15. Letter and envelope to Grandmother Dudley from Donica. November 28, 1949.

FOLDER 2 (“TO DO”) 1. Letter from Piedmont. Program of Mandarin Den (?) Folks on reverse. 2. Letter and envelope from Miles B. Curtiss. April 29, 1931. 3. Letter and envelope from George. April 1, 1930. 4. Letter and envelope on elaborate stationary from “Your Kitty.” March 25, 1930. 5. Letter and envelope from Palmer S. Cox. March 23, 1930. 6. Letter and envelope from Hogie. March 11, 1930. 7. Two letters and envelope from Paula. March 7, 1930. 8. Letter from Alice. Dated New Years Eve, 1929. 9. Easter card and envelope from Alice Faye Rue. March 3, 1930. 10. Letter from Alice. 11. Letter and envelope from Isabel Russell. February 24, 1930. 12. Letter and envelope from Carl (?). February 20, 1930. 13. Letter and envelope from Mr. Fred W. Ziehl. February 13, 1930. 14. Letter from A. J. Elliott at the National Council of the Young Men’s Christian Associations. February 6, 1930. 15. Letter and envelope to Uncle Haman (envelope addressed to Tilford) from Mae. January 20, 1930. 16. Two letters and envelope from Helen B. Pleasanton. January 20, 1930. 17. Letter and envelope from Florence C. January 9, 1930. 18. Letter to Mrs. Tilford E. Dudley from Sidney. January 17, 1930. 19. Letter and envelope from Eddie S. Dunn. January 6, 1930. 20. Letter and envelope from Paula. January 8, 1930. 21. Postcard from Hallie. January 6, 1930. 22. Letter and envelope from Paula. April 8, 1930. 23. Three letters and envelope from Corliss Lamont. October 14 and December 29, 1930. 24. Letter and envelope from Lil Thompson (in Paris). October 7, 1930. 25. Letter and envelope from Lil. Includes Canadian Pacific Wireless Press, September 1930. September 13, 1930. 26. Three letters (on one page) from Dick and Harold, July 25, 1930; mother, July 30, 1930; G. J. D. 27. Letter and envelope from Lil (in Scotland). Includes 2 postcards. September 23, 1930. 28. Letter and envelope from E. E. D. July 26, 1930. 29. Letter and envelope from Hallie. June 3, 1930. 30. Letter and envelope from ME. June 1, 1931. 31. Invitation and envelope to Teachers College High School Commencement – possibly Dorothy Anne’s graduation (includes name card). May 30, 1930. 32. Letter, invitation, and envelope from Fred A. Schumacher for recital at Macalester College Conservatory of Music. May 24, 1930. 33. Herald Report transcript and envelope on Scrubwomen’s Case. May 8, 1930. 34. Letter and envelope from Lil Thompson (in Nashville, TN), April 20, 1930. 35. Letter and envelope from Alice. April 17, 1930. 36. Note from Helen. October 16, 1982.

FOLDER 3 (“FAMILY”) 1. Letter from mother. January 26, 1930. 2. Letter from mother. January 28, 1930. 3. Letter and envelope to “kiddos” from mother. February, 1930. 4. Letter and envelope from mother. March 9, 1930. 5. Letter and envelope from mother. March 11, 1930. 6. Two letters and envelope from mother. April 1, 1930. 7. Two letters and envelope from mother. April 3 and 16, 1930. 8. Letter to “My dear chilluns” from mother. April 20, 1930. 9. Letter and envelope from mother. Includes pamphlet from Bishop Robert McIntire. June 22, 1930. 10. Two letters and envelope from mother. April 17 and 18, 1930. 11. Letter and envelope from father. January 23, 1931. 12. Letter and envelope from father. February 26 and March 10, 1930. 13. Letter and envelope from father. March 28, 1930. 14. Letter from mother. July 27, 1930. 15. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. February 24, 1930. 16. Letter and envelope from Esther Eliz. March 25, 1930. 17. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. April 1, 1931. 18. Letter from Dorothy Anne. February 17, 1930. 19. Letter and envelope from D. Dudley. April 12, 1930. 20. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. March 9, 1930. 21. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. June 22, 1930.

BOX 101.4

1. Letter and envelope from Helen. March 14, 1931. 2. Letter from Theodore Roosevelt regarding the Pacific Fleet and collecting speeches. January 16, 1925. 3. Letter and envelope from Law School of Harvard University. March 31, 1931. 4. Two letters and envelope from mother and father (on letterhead from Illinois State Medical Society). August 20, 1924. 5. Letter and envelope from Hallie. February 5, 1929. 6. Card and envelope from B. J. (?). April 28, 1931. 7. Letter from Lil McGregor. Undated. 8. Three letters and envelope from Hal. January 1, 1929. 9. Letter and envelope from Prill. April 16, 1931. 10. Letter envelope from Lil. June 3, 1931. 11. Letter and envelope from Lil McGregor. July 14, 1931.

FOLDER 1 (#4 1930) 1. Letter and envelope. August 30, 1930. 2. Card and envelope from Hal. October 29, 19--. 3. Letter and envelope from F. D. M. (?). December 25, 1930. 4. Two letters and envelope from mother. December 7, 1930. 5. Letter and envelope from Prill. November 23, 1930. 6. Letter and envelope from Corliss Lamont. October 26, 1930. 7. Two letter and two envelopes to children from mother and to Tilford from Pat. September 28, 1930. 8. Letter and envelope from father. September 23, 1930. 9. Letter and envelope from Prill. September 20, 1930. 10. Letter and envelope from Goff on Agricultural Experiment Stations letterhead. September 9, 1930. 11. Letter and envelope from Prill. September 5, 1930. 12. Letter and envelope from Goss (at the Watermelon Laboratory). April 16, 1930. 13. sheet protector Letter and envelope from father (in Yellowstone). August 16, 1930. Letter and envelope from mother. August 21, 1930. Letter and envelope from Hallie. February 25, 1930. Letter from Tilford to parents. September 28, 1930. Page from letter from father. Undated. 14. Two letters and envelope from Corliss Lamont (regarding Harvard law case). December 9, 1930. 15. Letter and envelope from Mae Hlavoc (?). May 17, 1930. 16. Two letters and envelope from mother. July 28, 1930 and July 3, 1930.

FOLDER 2 (“TILFORD DUDLEY CORRESPONDENCE 1916-1927”) 1. Postcard from Wisconsin Dells. August 28, 1920. 2. New Years postcard from Luther Angle. December 27, 1920. 3. Notecard from grandfather and grandmother. April 21, 1916. 4. Postcard from Frederick (Miami, FL). January 31, 1921. 5. Birthday postcard from grandmother. April 1920. 6. Letter and envelope from Ralph Bingham. June 13, 1924. 7. Envelope to Tilford in Cambridge, Mass. 8. Valentine’s postcard. February 14, 1921. 9. Two postcards (unsent). 10. Easter postcard from grandmother and grandfather. Undated. 11. Envelope to Tilford in Charleston. February 14. 12. Christmas postcard from grandmother. 1920. 13. Flag postcard. 14. Card from father. May 17, 1921. 15. Letter and envelope from William Wallis (?). March 5, 1920. 16. Letter and envelope R. J. Roberts. April 19, 1925. 17. German invitation to a school opening in Kaapstad (Cape Town). March 3. 18. Letter and envelope from Cliff Stewart. February 26, 1925. 19. Letter and envelope from Earl H. Hall. July 15, 1924.

FOLDER 3 (“1929 #3”) 1. Letter and envelope from mother. February 2, 1929. 2. Letter and envelope from father. May 5, 1929. 3. Thanksgiving letter from Paula and postcard from Ray and envelope. November 23, 1929. 4. Letter from mother. February 7, 1929. 5. Letter from mother. June 23, 1929. Tilford’s response on reverse. 6. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane. February 2, 1929. 7. Letter and envelope from mother. January 20, 1929. 8. Letter and envelope from Owen. Includes the Program and Budget of the Personnel Division Committee. January 5, 1929. 9. Two letters and envelopes from Hal and Hallie. January 24, 1929. 10. Letter and envelope from Palmer S. Cox. January 28, 1929. 11. Letter and envelope from Hallie. January 15, 1929. 12. Letter and envelope from mother. September 17, 1930. 13. Letter and envelope from Hallie. Undated. 14. Letter from Hal. Undated. 15. Envelope to Tilford in Cambridge, Mass.

FOLDER 4 (“1931 #5”) 1. Letter and envelope from Hallie. January 12, 1931. 2. Letter and envelope from Earl H. Hall. March 11, 1931. 3. Letter and envelope from Lil McGregor. December 1, 1930. 4. Letter and envelope from father. Includes two clippings. March 1931. 5. Letter and envelope from Mrs. J. W. Langley (?). March 11, 1931. 6. Letter and envelope from father. March 18, 1931. 7. Three letter and envelope. February 1931 8. Letter from Elizabeth A. McGregor. February 5, 1931. 9. Letter and envelope from Prill. February 2, 1931. 10. Letter and envelope from Paula. February 21, 1931. 11. Letter and envelope from father. January 15, 1931. 12. Letter from Esther Elizabeth. January 15, 1931. 13. Letter and envelope from Esther Elizabeth. January 16, 1931. 14. Letter and envelope from father. January 26, 1931. 15. Letter and envelope from mother. April 12, 1931. 16. Letter and envelope from Alice Faye Rue. May 29, 1931. 17. Letter from Alice. Undated.

FOLDER 5 (“1928 #2”) 1. Letter and envelope from B. J. (at the Bookshop for Boys and Girls). September 25, 1928. 2. Multiple letters and envelope from Hallie. 3. Letter and envelope from father. Includes map. November 3, 1928. 4. Letter and envelope from Dorothy Quimby (?). January 7, 1929. 5. Letter and envelope from Hallie. Undated. 6. Letter and envelope from B. J. November 11, 1928. 7. Card and envelope from Hallie. November 22, 1928. 8. Letter and envelope from Hal. November 19, 1928. 9. Letter from mother. November 30, 1928. 10. Letter and envelope from Hallie. December 17, 1928. 11. Letter from Harry W. Laidler and copy of letter to Ernest A. Inglis. December 15, 1928. 12. Letter and envelope from Hallie. December 3, 1928.

BOX 101.5

Letter and envelope from Tilford to family. Includes financial records. November 7, 1926.

FOLDER 1 (“Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. 1926-1928”) 1. Letter and envelope from Tilford to parents. January 29, 1927. 2. Letter from Tilford to “Folks.” July 17, 1927. 3. Report of standing from Wesleyan and pamphlet on “Students of Industry.” 4. Letter in German from Tilford to family. July 10, 1927. 5. Letter and envelope to the Parents of Wesleyan Undergraduates from James L. McConaughy. October 8, 1927. 6. Letter and envelope form Tilford to parents. December 30, 1927. 7. Letter from Tilford to folks. May 20, 1928. 8. Letter from Tilford to folks. Includes financial records and Wesleyan program. August 15, 1928. 9. Postcard from Tilford to parents regarding elections. October 24, 1928. 10. Letter from Tilford to folks. November 4, 1928. 11. Letter from Tilford to folks on Monongahela House letterhead. 12. September 14, 1927. 13. Card to Grandmother and Grandfather Dudley from Ricky. 14. Letter from Tilford to folks. July 19. 15. Letter from Tilford. April 15.

FOLDER 2 (“Mrs. Dudley Correspondence 1 1927-1929”) 1. Letter from Tilford to folks. August 23, 1927. 2. Letter and envelope to mother (labeled “PRIVATE”). 3. Three cards to the folks. November 24, 1929. 4. Letter to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley, My Dear Esther from Mrs. Robert McIntyre. December 10, 1928. 5. Card from Tilford to parents. October 21, 1928. 6. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. August 7, 1928. 7. Letter and envelope from Tilford to parents. May 27, 1928. 8. Newspaper clipping and envelope addressed. 9. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. April 23, 1928. 10. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. Includes debate program. March 25, 1928. 11. Letter and envelope from Tilford to parents. November 20, 1927. 12. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. September 25, 1927. 13. Letter and envelope from Tilford to mother. August 13, 1927. 14. Program for The King of Kings and envelope. 1927. 15. Letter and envelope to Esther Elizabeth and Kiddos from father. June 18, 1927. 16. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. Includes newspaper clipping and laundry receipt. May 15, 1927. 17. Letter and envelope from Tilford to parents. March 20, 1927.

FOLDER 3 (“Dr. and Mrs. Dudley 2 1927-1936”) 1. Letter and envelope to Mr. Dudley from James L. McConaughy. February 22, 1927. 2. Letter and envelope to folks. March 13, 1927. 3. Letter and envelope, includes newspaper ad for vegetable compound and Students in Industry pamphlet. Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. 1927. 4. Letter from Tilford. March 11, 1928. 5. Letter from Tilford. July 18, 1928. 6. Letter from Tilford. July 22, 1928. 7. Letter from Tilford. July 22, 1929. 8. Letter and envelope from Tilford (?). August 9, 1930. 9. Letter to family and notecard to parents. December 23, November 19, 1930. 10. 2 letters, card, and 2 envelopes. From Tilford to family. October 31, 1931; November 21, 1931; April 27, 1931. 11. Letter and envelope from Tilford to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. December 5, 1931. 12. Letter from Tilford to folks. December 20, 1931. 13. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. January 15, 1932. 14. Letter from Tilford to folks. Includes financial statement, 1933. January 14, 1934. 15. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. January 30, 1932. 16. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. February 6, 1932. 17. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. February 21, 1932. 18. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. March 5, 1932. 19. Letter and envelope. March 13, 1932. 20. Letter and envelope to folks. Primary ballot on reverse. April 17, 1932. 21. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. April 10, 1932. 22. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. April 22, 1932. 23. Letter from Tilford to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley regarding finances. May 1, 1932. 24. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. September 26, 1932. 25. Letter, postcard, and envelope. October 3, 1932. 26. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. November 22, 1932. 27. Letter and envelope from Tilford to “my darling parents.” December 9, 1932. 28. Letter from Tilford to folks. March 18, 1934. 29. Letter from Tilford to folks – on South Dakota Office of the Governor letterhead. June 13, 1934. 30. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. June 18, 1934. 31. Letter from Tilford to folks. Includes newspaper clipping. April 5, 1936.

FOLDER 4(“To Mrs. Dudley from Tilford Dudley 1929-1944”) 1. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. July 14, 1929. 2. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. December 29, 1929. 3. Letter regarding exams. 4. Letter from the YMCA to “my dear Dudley.” July 14, 1931. 5. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. Includes newspaper clipping. February 25, 1933. 6. Letter and envelope from Tilford to mother. March 11, 1933. 7. Letter and envelope from Tilford to mother. April 6, 1933. 8. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks regarding laundry. May 20, 1933. 9. Letter from Tilford to “gentlemen.” June 22, 1934. 10. Letter from Martha to “Moo D.” December 5, 1941. 11. Letter and envelope to mother. December 9, 1942. 12. Letter and envelope from Martha to “Moo D.” March 19, 1945. 13. Letter and envelope from Tilford to mother. May 13, 1945. 14. Letter and envelope from Martha to “Moo D.” July 8, 1945. 15. Letter and envelope from Martha to “Moo D.” September 27, 1945. 16. Letter from Martha to “Moo D.” January 15, 1946. 17. Letter from Tilford. 18. Letter and envelope from Tilford to mother. December 17, 1947.

FOLDER 5 (“1927-1942”) 1. 2 letters and envelope from Tilford to folks. September 4, 1931. 2. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. September 1, 1931. 3. Note card from Tilford to Mrs. Dudley. May 24, 1931. 4. Note card from Tilford to Mrs. Dudley. April 18, 1931. 5. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. February 1, 1931. 6. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. January 19, 1930. 7. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. January 11, 1931. 8. Several letters and envelope to folks from Tilford, from Dorothy Anne. December 26, 1930. 9. Letter from Tilford to mother. December 23, 1930. 10. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. December 21, 1930. 11. Note card from Tilford to folks. December 7, 1930. 12. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. November 23, 1930. 13. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. November 9, 1930. 14. Letter and envelope from Nell (Miss Nell McIntyre) to Mrs. Dudley. September 9, 1930. 15. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. September 2, 1930. 16. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. September 3, 1930. 17. Note card from Til to folks. August 7, 1930. 18. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. August 4, 1930. 19. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. July 30, 1930. 20. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. July 28, 1930. 21. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. July 29, 1930. 22. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. July 24, 1930. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. July 24, 1930. 23. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. July 19, 1930. 24. Two blank postcards and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from the Redwoods, Santa Cruz. July 22, 1930. 25. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. June 22, 1930. 26. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. June 23, 1930. 27. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. June 24, 1930. 28. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. June 26, 1930. 29. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. June 27, 1930. 30. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. July 1, 1930. 31. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. July 9, 1930. 32. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. July 10, 1930. 33. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. July 11, 1930. 34. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. July 19, 1930, 35. Letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. June 14, 1930. 36. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. June 18, 1930. 37. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. May 11, 1930. 38. Note card to folks. May 5, 1930. 39. Letter and envelope to Mr. Dudley from Dora B. Sherburne – Office of the Registrar and Simmons College. April 18, 1930. 40. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. March 16, 1930. 41. Note card to folks from Tilford. March 3, 1930. 42. Newspaper clipping and envelope addressed to Mrs. Dudley from Mrs. Dudley. 1928. 43. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes debate program. March 27, 1927. 44. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. May 22, 1927. 45. Letter and envelope to “Moo D” from Martha. May 7, 1942. 46. Note card to Miss Esther Elizabeth Dudley from Tilford. May 6, 1927. 47. Letter and envelope from Tilford. Include Wesleyan Spring Athletic Schedule. April 27, 1927. 48. Letter and envelope to “Dear Cousin Esther” from Mary H. Newell. March 7, 1927. 49. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. September 18, 1931. 50. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. November 20, 1931. 51. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes memorandum concerning A. W. Hendrickson. Novemeber 28, 1931. 52. Letter and envelope to mother. December 1, 1931. 53. Letter and envelope to “Dearest D and Mother” from Gerry Jane. March 13, 1932. 54. Letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Gertrude E. Mighell. July 14, 1932. 55. Letter and envelope from Tilford to Mrs. Dudley. June 13, 1932. 56. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. Includes inheritance tax form for Mary E. Shoot dated Januar 23, 1933. January 26, 1933. 57. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. February 6, 1933. 58. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. February 17, 1933. 59. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. February 12, 1933. 60. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. February 27, 1933. 61. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. March 5, 1933. 62. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. March 12, 1933. 63. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. May 4, 1933. 64. Letter to mother from Tilford. September 25, 1933. 65. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. Includes financial records. November 2, 1933. 66. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. December 10, 1933. 67. Letter to mother from Tilford. April 26, 1935. 68. Letter to mother from Tilford. September 26, 1935. 69. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. May 4, 1942. 70. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. November 30, 1933.

FOLDER 6 (“DR. AND MRS. DUDLEY 1930-1943”) 1. Note card to the family of Dr. G. B. Dudley. June 18, 1930. 2. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. October 17, 1931. 3. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. May 18, 1932. 4. Letter to folks from Tilford. May 22, 1932. 5. Letter and envelope to family from Dorothy Anne. June 30, 1932. 6. Letter and envelope to Dearest D and Mother from Esther Elizabeth. December 31, 1932. 7. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. January 30, 1933. 8. Letter to folks from Sonny Boy. July 9, 1933. 9. Letter to folks from Tilford. July 30, 1933. 10. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. October 29, 1933. 11. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. December 16, 1933. 12. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. December 27, 1933. 13. Letter and envelope to folks. April 27, 1934. 14. Letter to folks from Tilford. July 15, 1934. 15. Letter and envelope to folkses from Tilford. July 26, 1934. 16. Letter and envelope to Dearest D and Mother from Esther Elizabeth. September 24. 17. Memorandum and envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley, signed “Tilford, Chief, the Legal Division, the Land Program.” November 7, 1934. 18. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes memorandum – November 15. November 18, 1934. 19. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. November 26, 1934. 20. Letter to Dearest Mother and D. September 18, 1935. 21. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. December 4, 1935. 22. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 6, 1941. 23. Letter to Dearest Moo D and Dr. D. January 1, 1943. 24. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 16, 1943. 25. Letter to folks from Tilford. April 10, 1943.

FOLDER 7 (“DR. AND MRS. DUDLEY 1941-1944”) 1. Newspaper article and envelope regarding the C&O Canal from Tilford to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. July 22, 1941. 2. Letter and envelope to Mother and D from Tilford. September 15, 1941. 3. Letter from Tilford to folks. September 18, 1941. 4. Note card to folks from Tilford. September 23, 1941. 5. Letter from Martha to Moo D and Dr. D. September 27, 1941. 6. Envelope addressed to Dr. and Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Mrs. T. E. Dudley. November 4, 1941. 7. Letter to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. November 4, 1941. 8. Letter from Martha to Moo D and Dr. D. January 9, 1942. 9. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. January 31, 1942. 10. Report and recommendations of mediation officer, CC letter to George from Tilford, envelope and handwritten note from Tilford to folks. 11. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 29, 1943. 12. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 30, 1944.

FOLDER 8 (“Dr. and Mrs. Dudley 1941-1954”) 1. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 7, 1941. 2. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. October 19, 1942. 3. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. October 25, 1942. 4. Letter and envelope to Dearest Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. December 15, 1942. 5. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. December 21, 1942. 6. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. January 5, 1943. 7. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 18, 1943. 8. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. November 13, 1944. 9. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes coloring sheet. November 15, 1944. 10. Note card to folks from Tilford. November 24, 1944. 11. Letter and envelope to Grandparents G. B. Dudley. 1944. 12. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. February 5, 1945. 13. Envelope and 2 photographs. March 18, 1945. 14. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. March 18, 1945. 15. Letter to folks from Tilford. July 24, 1945. 16. Note card to folks from Tilford. August 15, 1945. 17. Letter to folks from Tilford. October 28, 1945. 18. Letter and envelope to Mother D and Dr. D from M. November 12, 1947. 19. Christmas card and envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley from Redith Hall. 20. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. November 21, 1954. 21. Letter on a napkin to Mr. Dudley, letter to folks from Tilford, and envelope. 22. Christmas card and envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. 1956. 23. Christmas card and envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley from Barbara and Harry Garner and family. December 17, 1955. 24. Christmas card and envelope from Mrs. Russel to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. December 17, 1956. 25. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 31, 1954.

NOT IN FOLDER – Mylar sleeve labeled “incomplete letters and cards” 1. Note card to folks from Tilford. June 12, ?. 2. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. March 9, 1930. 3. Note card to mother from Tilford. October 15, 1929.

NOT IN FOLDER – unlabeled Mylar sleeve 1. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. July 4, 1930 2. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. April 12, 1931. 3. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley from the YMCA hotel. 4. Note card to folks from Tilford. December 5, 192?. 5. Order for magazine subscription on postcard. Dr. Dudley. 6. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. August 31, 1929. 7. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley, Citizens Military Training Camps. June 13, 1929. 8. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. Labeled postcards. 9. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Santa Fe Travel Camp. July 3, 1930. 10. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. October 2, 1927. 11. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. September 21, 1930. 12. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Miss Nell McIntyre. July 27, 1930. 13. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. December 29, 1930. 14. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley to Tilford’s law office. October 5, 1931. 15. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. June 30, 1930. 16. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. March 30, 1930. 17. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. 18. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Mrs. McIntyre. December 11, 1928. 19. Envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. July 25, 1927. 20. Envelope to Dr. Dudley and family. February 6, 1927. 21. Envelope from the War Department, Office of the Surgeon General. July 28. 22. Letter from Tilford. July 22. 23. Letter to Mother D from Martha. August 28. 24. Letter on letterhead of Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Tilford. 25. Letter from Tilford.

BOX 101.6

NOT IN FOLDER 1. Letter to folks from Tilford. November 11. 2. Letter to parents from Tilford. Includes newspaper clipping. February 5, 1942. 3. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. December 13, 1926. 4. Letter to family from Tilford. October 3, 1926. 5. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 24, 1927. 6. Letter to folks from Tilford. October 2, 1927. 7. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 4, 1927. 8. Pamphlet, “A Bright Spot in Chinatown.” July 3, 1927. 9. Note card to folks from Tilford. Jauary 16, 1927. 10. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. April 4, 1927. 11. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. April 10, 1927. 12. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. April 3, 1927. 13. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes envelope with note. June 26, 1927. 14. Letter to “Dear Fellow Citizens” from Tilford. July 3, 1927. 15. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. February 26, 1927. 16. Letter and envelope addressed to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. January 9, 1927. 17. Letter from Tilford to folks. April 10, 1928. 18. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 5, 1928. 19. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 6, 1928. 20. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 19, 1928. 21. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 29, 1928. 22. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 1, 1928. 23. Letter to folks from Tilford. May 9, 1931. 24. Note card to Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dudley. Birth announcement for Donica, born November 24. December 4, 1940. 25. Note card to Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dudley. Birth announcement for Donica, born November 24. December 4, 1940. 26. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. November 28, 1940. 27. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. September 17, 1941. 28. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. September 21, 1941. 29. Letter to Charleston Dudleys from Martha. July 9, 1941. 30. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. September 20, 1941. 31. Letter and envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. May 23, 1932. 32. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. June 19, 1942. 33. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. June 24, 1942. 34. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. July 30, 1942. 35. Letter from Tilford to folks. August 25, 1942. 36. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. December 25, 1942. 37. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes newspaper clipping. February 9, 1942. 38. Note card to folks from Tilford. September 6, 1942. 39. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. Includes photo of Donnie. June 25, 1942. 40. Letter to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. March 27, 1942. 41. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. June 16, 1942. 42. Letter to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. August 10, 1942. 43. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. February 14, 1942. 44. Letter to Moo D and Dr. D form Martha. March 11, 1943. 45. Note card, birth announcement for Gerric Ward Dudley, born July 16, 1943. July 30, 1943. 46. Note card, birth announcement for Gerric Ward Dudley, born July 16, 1943. July 30, 1943. 47. Note card to Moo D and Dr. D from M. W. D. July 13, 1943. 48. Note card from Tilford to folks. February 21, 1943. 49. Envelope to Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dudley from Mrs. T. E. Dudley. 50. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. January 18, 1943. 51. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. December 28, 1943. 52. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. Decmber 20, 1943. 53. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha. February 16, 1943. 54. Christmas card and envelope to Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dudley from Dr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Nay. December 11, 1956. 55. Christmas card and envelope to Gerry and Esther from Mrs. Gleason A. Dudley (Carrie). December 8, 1956. 56. Christmas card and envelope to Dear Friends from Dr. Johnny. December 17, 1956. 57. Mother’s Day card and envelope to Mother Dudley from Martha. May 2, 1940. 58. Letter and envelope to Moo D from Martha. December 23, 1941. 59. Note card to Moo D from Martha. March 26, 1943. 60. Note card to Grandmother Dudley from Donnie. April 12, 1945. 61. Letter and envelope to Moo D from Martha. December 9, 1946. 62. Letter and envelope to Mother D from Martha. September 11, 1941. 63. Letters and envelope to Dr. Dudley from Tilford, Ricky, and Donnie. May 29, 1952. 64. Note card to folks from Tilford. October 3, 1928. 65. Envelope including dried plant matter. Addressed to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley. Occtober 23, 1927. 66. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. November 27, 1927. 67. Letter and envelope from Tilford. November 13, 1927. 68. Letter and envelope to Mother and folks from Tilford. April 18, 1927. 69. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. December 18, 1927. 70. Letter and envelope with numerous newspaper clipping from Tilford to folks. October 9, 1927. 71. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes newspaper clipping. May 29, 1927. 72. Letter and envelope including newspaper clipping from Tilford to folks. July 11, 1927. 73. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes intercollegiate debate programs from December 10, 1927. December 11, 1927. 74. Note card to grandmother from Skipper Dudley. July, 1954. 75. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. August 21, 1928. 76. Note card to Mother D. from Martha. August 16, 1950. 77. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes list of school expenses. June 3, 1928. 78. Note card to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley. August 21, 1928. 79. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. February 12, 1928. 80. Note card from Tilford to folks. October 1, 1928. 81. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. March 4, 1928. 82. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. January 22, 1928. 83. Letter and envelope to mother from Tilford. October 4, 1929. 84. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. June 30, 1929. 85. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. October 26, 1930. 86. Letter from Tilford to mother. 1930. 87. Note card to folks from Tilford. April 6, 1930. 88. Note card to Mrs. Dudley. May 25, 1930. 89. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. February 16, 1930. 90. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. February 9, 1930. 91. Envelope to Mrs. Dudley. April 13, 1930. 92. Note card to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. November 12, 1932. 93. Letter to folks from Tilford. September 23. 94. Letter to folks from Tilford. September 21, 1926. 95. Letter from Tilford to relatives. September 26. 96. Letter to folks from Tilford. September 30, 1926. 97. Letter and pamphlet from Tilford to folks. October 17, 1926. 98. Letter to folks from Tilford. October 28, 1928. 99. Letter from Tilford to folks. 100. Letter to My Dear Mrs. Dudley from Anna Elizabeth Wade. September 8, 1925. 101. Letter from Tilford to folks and beautiful sisters. October 10. 102. Letter to folks from Tilford. 103. Program from Enter Madame and envelope to Miss Gerry Jane Dudley. May 9, 1927. 104. Postcard with horses, Las Vegas, from Donnie to Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dudley. November 15, 1952. 105. Photo postcard to Dr. and Moo D from T and M. August 29. 106. Letter from Tilford. March 8, 1931. 107. Letter to folks from Tilford. 108. Note card from Camp Custer, Michigan. August 1, 1924. 109. Letter to Dr. Dudley from Everett R. Clinchy. October 12, 1927. 110. Note card from Tilford to folks. January 30, 1927. 111. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. Includes program from Freshman Fundamental Dinners. September 19, 1927. 112. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks. August 7, 1917. 113. Letter and program from Tilford to family for Wesleyan University – recognition of scholarship. February 13, 1927. 114. Letter and envelope to folks from Tilford. July 21, 1927. 115. Envelope with Debate League program and newspaper clippings. February 28, 1927 – Postmarked March 6, 1927. 116. Report card and envelope from Tilford. February, 1927. 117. Envelope to Dr. Dudley from the Church of Christ, Wesleyan University. October 12, 1937. 118. Letter and envelope to G. B. Dudley from Tilford. October 4, 1931. 119. Christmas card and envelope to Dr. Dudley from Robert R. Brown, M.D. December 13, 1956. 120. Christmas card and envelope to G. B. Dudley from Dr. Lester M. Mason. December 11, 1956. 121. Two letters and envelope to Dr. Dudley from John R. Haslem, M.D. November 3 and November 12, 1956. 122. Letter from Tilford to folks. September 24, 1944. 123. Note card to Dr. and Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. March 19, 1944. 124. Note card to folks from Tilford and Donnie. June 4, 1944. 125. Letter and envelope to grandmother Dudley from Martha. September 23, 1944. 126. Letter and envelope from Gerry Jane to Mother and D. Includes note from Donnie. January 17, 1944. 127. Letter and envelope. May 24, 1944.e to folks from Tilford. Includes bulletin from the Commons Club. January 15, 1928. 128. Letter and envelope from Tilford to folks 129. Letter and envelope to Moo D and Dr. D from Martha and Donnie. Includes paper doll and drawings. February 21, 1945. 130. Two letters and envelope form Tilford to folks. April 26-27, 1945.

FOLDER 1 (“Mrs. Dudley”)

1. Telegram to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. May 7, 1927. 2. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley from Winifred Forsyth. November 9, 1929. 3. Letter to mother from Tilford. September 11. 4. Letter from Tilford to mother. 5. Telegram to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford. August 11, 1930. 6. Letter to Mrs. Shoot. October 21, 1887. 7. Card (Godey’s ladies fashions, 1853) and envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Feeney. August 28, 1958. 8. Good luck card to Dud with small envelope. 9. Letter from Nell McIntyre to Mrs. Dudley. July 26, 1930. 10. Letter to Mrs. Dudley. December 20, 1938.

FOLDER 2 (“Dr. Dudley”) 1. Post card. 2. Subscription card to Midweek Pictorial. 3. RSVP card to Herbert F. Webb, M. D. 4. Card in German. 5. Letter to D from Tilford. May 10, 1926. 6. Program for Expositions of Classical and Modern Chamber Music. At Wesleyan, January 12. 7. Letter from H. S. Gilbert. December 5, 1927. 8. Envelope to Dr. Dudley. June 28. 9. Letter from Tilford. April 20. 10. Letter to cousin from Harry E. Shoot. August 18, 1930. 11. Letter from Prill to Dud. January 11, 1931. 12. Letter to dear friend from the Community Church of Boston, Massachusetts. January 27, 1931. 13. Letter from Dr. Dudley to T. J. McGann. July 20, 1938. 14. Letter to the Careful Investor from David A. Noys and Co. December 5, 1957. 15. Letter to Association Member from the Board of Directors, Charleston Federal Savings. January 25, 1958. 16. Letter from Animal Hospital Supply Corporation. 17. Letter for investor from David A. Noys and Co. February 7, 1958. 18. Letter to investor from the Wallstreet Gazette. 19. Letter from Mike to Dud. 20. Christmas card address list. 21. Letter in German from D. January 24, 1977 (?).

FOLDER 3 (“Letters from Tilford to his mother and father - folks”) 1. Letter to folks from Tilford. September 22, 1929. 2. Letter from Tilford. 3. Letter from Tilford on State Mutual Life Insurance brochure. October 6, 1929. 4. Letter from Tilford to folks. April 13. 5. Letter to Dear D and Mother from Tilford. August 12. 6. Letter from Tilford to folks. December 23, 1928. 7. Letter to folks from Tilford. 8. Letter from Tilford. January 20, 1972 (?). 9. Letter from Tilford. 10. Letter from Tilford to folks. January 6, 1928. 11. Letter. January 13. 12. Letter from Tilford to folks. September 20. 13. Letter from Tilford. January 1, 1929. 14. Letter from Tilford. 15. Letter to Dear D. June 23. 16. Letter from Tilford to folks. January 27, 1929. 17. Letter to folks from Tilford. March 3, 1928. 18. Letter from Tilford to folks. February 9, 1929. 19. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 17, 1929. 20. Letter from Tilford to folks. March 3, 1929. 21. Letter to folks. March 30, 1929. 22. Handwritten letter. 23. Letter to folks from Tilford. April 28, 1929. 24. Letter to folks from Tilford. June 12, 1927. 25. Letter to father from Tilford. May 12. 26. Letter to folks from Tilford. April 14, 1929. 27. Letter from Tilford to folks. December 26, 1926. 28. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 2, 1927. 29. Letter from Tilford to folks. November 23, 1926. 30. Letter from Tilford to folks. October 7, 1928. 31. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 2, 1923. 32. Financial account – College Year 1926-27. 33. Letter from Tilford to father. July 7, 1928. 34. Letter to folks from Tilford. July 16. 35. Letter from Tilford to father. June 28. 36. Letter from Tilford to folks. July 29, 1928. 37. Letter from Tilford to folks. June 13, 1929. 38. Letter to folks from Tilford. Includes vacation schedule. May 9, 1931. 39. Letter from Tilford to family. March 22, 1931. 40. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 22, 1931. 41. Letter to folks from Tilford. June 8, 1930.

FOLDER 4 (“Tilford”) 1. Letter to folks from Tilford. May 3, 1931. 2. Letter from Tilford to folks. December 1, 1929. 3. Letter to folks from Tilford. February 15, 1931. 4. Letter from Tilford. November 25. 5. Letter to Sirs from Esther Dudley (?). March 8, 1958. 6. Letter from Tilford to folks. April 20, 1930. 7. Letter from Tilford. 8. Letter from Tilford to folks. March 15, 1931.

9. FOLDER 5 (“Letters from Tilford to his mother and father – folks. 2”) 10. Letter to folks from Tilford. April 12, 1931. 11. Letter from Tilford to folks. May 11, 1931. 12. Letter from Tilford. 13. Letter from Tilford to folks. October 19, 1930. 14. Letter from Tilford to folks. November 30, 1930. 15. Letter from Tilford to folks. December 3. 16. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 30. 17. Letter from Tilford to Gerry Jane. December 28, 1930. 18. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 4, 1930. 19. Letter from Tilford to folks. September 14, 1930. 20. Letter to mother from Tilford. September 16, 1930. 21. Telegram from Tilford to Dr. G. B. Dudley. June 28, 1930. 22. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 24, 1931. 23. Letter to mother from Tilford. January 8, 1938. 24. Letter to folks from Tilford. May 30, 1936. 25. Letter from Tilford to folks. October 5. 26. Letter to folks from Tilford. August 11. 27. Telegram from Tilford to Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dudley. July 24, 1930. 28. Letter to folks from Tilford. September 29, 1929. 29. Letter from Tilford to folks. May 26, 1929. 30. Letter to mother from Tilford. August 28, 1929. 31. Letter from Tilford to folks. October 13. 32. Letter to folks from Tilford. August 4. 33. Letter from Tilford to folks. October 27, 1929. 34. Letter to folks. April 27. 35. Letter from Tilford to folks. December 25, 1929. 36. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 22, 1929. 37. Letter from Tilford to folks. June 23, 1929. 38. Letter to folks from Tilford. December 15, 1929. 39. Letter from Tilford to folks. November 17. 40. Letter to folks from Tilford. November 3, 1929. 41. Letter to folks from Tilford. October 20, 1929. 42. Letter to folks. September 23, 1928. 43. Letter from Tilford to folks. September 30, 1928. 44. Letter to folks from Tilford. March 23, 1930. 45. Letter from Tilford to folks. January 5, 1930. 46. Letter to folks from Tilford. January 19, 1930. 47. 2 pages of letter from Tilford (Missing page 1). 48. Letter to folks from Tilford. November 16, 1930. 49. Itemized list from Tilford. 50. Letter to folks from Tilford. October 14.

MISC. CORRESPONDENCE BOX Folder 1 Dudley Children and Grandchildren 1. Letter to Moo D. and Dr. D from Martha, July 19, 1943 2. Letter to Dr. Dudley from Tilford, on notecard, July 1, 1944 3. postcard to Elizabeth Dudley, not signed, postmarked June 16, 1930 4. Letter from Tilford to parents on National War and Labor Board stationary, July 23, 1944 5. Letter to Moo D. from Martha, June 23, 1944, envelope attached 6. To Mother D. and Dr. D from Martha, December 28, 1947 7. To Mother D. and Dr. D. from Martha, September 29, 1948, reinforced with tape 8. postcard wishing Happy Birthday, May 29, 1950, handwritten, illegible 9. Christmas greeting card, to Grandmother from Esther Elizabeth 10. Handwritten thank you note from Ricky Dudley to Helen, taped 11. Typed letter to Mother D. from Martha, July 25, 1951 12. Handwritten note to Grandmother and Grandfather Dudley from Ricky Dudley, Christmas 1952 13. Typed letter to Mother and Dr. D. on bird stationary from Martha, May 13, 1953 14. Handwritten letter to Mother D. on bird stationary from Martha, October 15, 1953 15. Handwritten letter, to Grandfather in Charleston, illegible 16. Torn letter, handwritten Love Lassie, 1953 17. Deer Card to Helen from Donnie 18. Letter to Grandmother Dudley from Donnie on bird stationary 19. Letter and envelope to Grandmother Dudley from “Skipper” Dudley, Aug. 8, 1954

Folder 2 Miscellaneous 1. Stationary from YMCA of Illinois Student Division, January 1929 2. Handwritten letter on Methodist Episcopal Church Stationary Urbana, IL, Robert MacIntyre, Pastor. To Dennis from Robert MacIntyre, April 19, 1887 3. Letter to Mrs. Schoot from Robert MacIntyre, May 12, 1887. 4. Handwritten notes 5. 5 Postcards in envelope, from Dudley (the place) 6. Handwritten letter form Robert MacIntyre to Mrs. Schoot, Sept. 2, 1905 7. Typed paper, handwritten “thot you might be interested in this” 8. Handwritten letter to Mr. Schoot from Havana, IL from Robert MacIntyre, April 22, 1888 9. Handwritten note about legal matter 10. Handwritten questionnaire 11. Coupon book, Christmas theme 12. Postcard, handwritten, Warrick Castle 13. Postcard, handwritten, Caesar’s Tower 14. Postcard, Thomas Dudley Gate 15. Postcard, Warrick Castle from the bridge 16. Postcard, handwritten, Tower of 17. Postcard, handwritten, Tower of London, Dudley inscription on tower 18. Handwritten resolution letter 19. Handwritten note from appointment book, Sept. 83-87 20. Typed paper about air transportation, 5 pages 21. torn paper from Martha Fairchild Dudley 22. handwritten letter to Bud from Germany on YMCA stationary 23. Envelope from New York Life Insurance, Springfield, IL 24. Scrap paper with “R. MacIntyre” signed 25. typed letter with questions about the Dudleys 26. Handwritten letter to Helen and Susie from Lassie 27. Easter Greetings card from Donica and Ricky 28. Harvard Legal Aid Bureau pamphlet 29. postcard, Dudley marketplace 30. Handwritten note on Cort Theatre advertisement for “Your Uncle Dudley” 31. envelope addressed to Tilford Dudley and sister, with little milkmaid card invitation, July 22 32. “To my valentine to son from mom” with red ribbon 33. Handwritten notes on lined , Jan. 4 34. Typed letter from Tilford with handwritten notes at end 35. Postcard from Wrigley Building in Chicago 36. reply card address to Honorable Lew Wallace 37. torn piece of envelope or letter with address hand written 38. envelope with German writing, inside is typed and handwritten note titled “Ante Bellum” 39. handwritten note, 3 pages, called “The Mad Stone” 40. “Mother my Treasure,” note from E. Johnson 41. Copy of “Mother My Treasure,” from E. Johnson, poem 42. letter form Thomas Dudley Family Foundation in Massachusetts about subscription

Folder 3 Tilford Dudley, To Family and Family 1. torn Letter from Tilford to his parents, March 24, 1943 2. torn Letter from Tilford to his parents, April 30, 1944 (he thinks) 3. torn Letter from Tilford to his family, Feb. 6, 1944 4. torn Letter from Tilford to his family, Feb. 13, 1944 5. Wesleyan University awards ceremony program, handwritten note from Tilford on back, October 1927 6. postcard to Miss Dorothy Ann Dudley from Tilford, Jan. 26, 1930 7. torn, typed letter to Mother from Tilford, June 20, 1948 8. torn, typed letter to Grandmommy and Granddaddy, July 9, 1949, 2 pages 9. postcard to Grandfather and Grandmother from Tilford, Easter Greetings 10. envelope to Tilford Dudley, inside Christmas card from Hallie, December 23, 1924 11. postcard, Christmas, picture of Donica from family, handwritten letter on back 12. card with baby and candle from Donica, Martha, Tilford, 1941 13. Christmas card with Donica with candles on cover, from Tilford, Martha, Donica, Christmas 1942 14. red Wesleyan pennant 15. red and white Harvard pennant 16. Bible bookmarker 17. Pastors Study stationary, letter to Tilford and Mary from Robert MacIntyre, November 23, 1886, 2 pages 18. Pastors Study stationary, letter to friends from Mrs. MacIntyre, December 7, 1886 19. letter to friend from MacIntyre, November 23, 1887 20. letter to Tilfrod from MacIntyre, October 1887 21. typed note, summary of account of finances, two attached pieces of paper- expenses and needs 22. letter and envelope, to Mr. Tilford Schoot from MacIntyre postmarked, July 4,1890 23. letter and envelope on Wesleyan stationary, to Mrs. Fred Miller (Aunt Bonnie) from Tilford, December 26, 1927 24. postcard to Dottie Ann from Tilford, Jan. 7, 1927 25. handwritten letter “Dear Handsome” 26. letter to Tilford from Robert MacIntyre, April 7, 1890 27. letter to Tilford and family from Robert MacIntyre, The Claredon stationary, October 12, 1888 28. handwritten note in red ink on back of typed notes 29. handwritten and typed note, discolored paper 30. typed letter from Tilford, torn, August 13, 1934 31. torn scrap of paper with stamps of Tilford E. Dudley, Associate Council, 2 pages 32. typed “mother my treasure” poem 33. typed note from Tilford on half sheet of paper 34. typed note, “to folks,” feb. 1, on opposite side is letter to Dudley from Harriet Newhall, Jan. 30, 1930 35. proposal, typed, for glass panel memorial for Catherine Cate Coblentz in Cleveland Park Library, 4 pages 36. typed letter to Gerry Ann from Tilford, 8:20pm Sunday evening 37. Handwritten letter from Tilford 38. letter from Tilford, typed and handwritten, Jan. 23 39. handwritten letter, Dear Bear from Carlos, Jan. 2, 1929 40. questionnaire about Middletowne, typed questions, handwritten answers 41. typed letter from Tilford on Tilford E. Dudley stationary

Folder 3 Pieces of Correspondence Multiple torn scraps of letters between family members, envelopes

Folder 4 Correspondence with Tilford’s Family 1. letter to Mrs. GB Dudley from Donica, Thank you card and envelope 2. check for $15 to Clifford Peterson, endorsed by Clifford Peterson, Charleston National Bank, May 31, 1934 3. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. GB Dudley from Ricky, postmarked July 1953 4. Thank you note from Ricky on bird stationary 5. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. GB Dudley postmarked Sept. 24, 1951 6. letter to Mother and D from Gerri Jane, 2 pages, Sept. 23, 1953 7. handwritten letter, Dear Mother D from Martha, October 15, 1952 8. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. GB Dudley from Mrs. TE Dudley, handwritten is “such a good letter of their camp life,” Aug. 1952 9. typed letter to Mother and Dr. D from Martha, 2 pages, Sunday afternoon 10. envelope to Dr. Gerry B. Dudley from Dudley, postmarked Sept. 21, 1952 from Washington 11. handwritten letter to Dr. D from Martha, Sunday afternoon 12. handwritten letter to grandfather Dudley, thank you note from Donnie 13. handwritten note to Grandfather from Ricky 14. envelope to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from MWD, postmarked July 8, 1952 15. typed letter to Mother D from Martha, July 6, 1952 16. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. GB Dudley, postmark Aug. 17, 1951 from New Hampshire 17. handwritten letter to grandmother and grandfather Dudley from Donica 18. envelope to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Dudley, postmarked July 24, 1953 from Washington DC 19. handwritten letter to Mother D and Dr. D from Martha, June 23 20. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley, April 29, 1950 from Berkeley 21. handwritten letter to “dearest family,” April 26 22. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Dudley, May 28, 1949 from Washington DC 23. typed letter to mother D. and Dr. D. from Martha, May 28, 1949 24. envelope Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Ricky Dudley, July 1952 from Washington DC 25. Handwritten letter to Grandmother Dudley from Ricky 26. envelope to Dr. and Mrs. GB Dudley from Donnie and Ricky 27. typed letter to grandmother Dudley from Ricky Dudley, July 26, 1951 28. handwritten letter to Grandmother Dudley from Donica, July 27, 1951 29. envelope to Mrs. GB Dudley, November 24, 1948 from Washington DC 30. handwritten letter on stationary with blue border to Grandmother Dudley from Donica Ward Dudley 31. typed letter to Mother D. from Martha, Sept. 10. 1950

Box: Correspondences 1988.01.256.1010-01 to 1988.01.256.109-01

1988.01.256.101: G.B. Dudley Unemployment Compensation 1955 1. Envelope, Division of Unemployment Compensation Chicago, IL, Postmark: Chicago, IL 2. Letter, Regarding a request for Form UC-1, includes instructions for the form on the back of the letter, 1955 3. Form, Form UC-1

8801.101.1.1948-1952: Family Correspondence (Correspondence between Tilford E. Dudley & Gerry B. Dudley 1. Envelope, To Dr. & Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley 895 Seventh St. Charleston, Illinois, Postmark: Washington D.C. July 19, 1950 2. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D. & Dr. D.” from Martha, July 18, 1950, Letterhead: 2739 Macomb Street, N.W. Washington D.C. Tilford E. Dudley 3. Envelope, To Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley 895 Seventh St. Charleston, Illinois, Postmark: Washington D.C. July 12, 1948 4. Letter, To “My Dear Mrs. Dudley” from [First name Illegible] Ward, Sunday July 11, 1948, Handwritten letter 5. Letter, To “Dearest Mother” from Tilford, January 9, 1949, Letterhead: National Labor Relations Board Washington D.C. 6. Letter, To “Grandmommy and Granddaddy” from Martha Fairchild Dudley, July 9, 1949 7. Envelope, To Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley 895 Seventh St. Charleston, Illinois, Return Address: Tilford Dudley 2739 Macomb Street, N.W. Washington D.C., Postmark: Washington D.C. November 8, 1949 8. Letter, To “Dear Folks” from Tilford, November 7, 1949, Letterhead: National Labor Relations Board Washington D.C. 9. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D.” from Martha, November 13, 1949, Two separate handwritten pages 10. Envelope, “To Dr. & Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley” from Dudley, Postmark: Washington D.C. January 5, 1950 11. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D & Doctor D” from Martha, January 5, 1949(Possibly wrote 1949 by mistake since New Year had just passed), Two handwritten pages 12. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Mrs. T.E. Dudley, Postmark: Washington D.C. January 24, 1950 13. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D & Doctor D” from Martha, January 21/22 1950, Two handwritten pages 14. Letter, Handwritten Christmas Thank you note to Grandmother and Grandfather Dudley from Ricky Dudley, Christmas 1951? 15. Corner of envelope with Washington stamp, Postmark: Lake Placid October 11, 1950 16. Envelope, To Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Mrs. T.E. Dudley, Postmark: Washington D.C. September 21, 1952 17. Letter, “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, Sunday AM, Two handwritten pages 18. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Mrs. T.E. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. October 10, 1950, Typed 19. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, October 10, 1950 20. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. September 21, 1951 21. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, September 21, 1951 22. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. Gerry B Dudley from Donica, Gerrie & M.W. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. December 28, 1950 23. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, December 26, 1950 24. Letter, To “Dear Grandmother & Grandfather Dudley” love Ricky Dudley, December 28, 1950, Part typed part handwritten 25. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: 1928 26. Letter (Inside the envelope), From Tilford, Tuesday 28th 27. Letter, To “Dear Sir” from Tilford E. Dudley, February 1928

1988.01.256.101: Correspondence Documents (Most from Martha Dudley to E.S. Dudley, Some from Tilford Dudley to parents) 1. Envelope, Mr. & Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from D. Dudley, Postmark: Washington D.C. December 3, 1953 2. Letter, To “Dear Grandmother & Grandfather Dudley” from Donnie, November 30, 1953, Handwritten on lined paper 3. Letter, To “G.B. Dudley M.D.” from Dorothy Doty, October 23, 1956, Handwritten 4. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. July 20, 1948 5. Letter, To “Dear Mother Dudley” from Martha, March 22, 1948 6. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. September 9, 1948 7. Letter, To “Dear Mother D & Doctor D” from Martha, September 9, 1948 8. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. February 1, 1951 9. Letter, To “Dear Mother D” from Martha, February 1, 1951 10. Story, “The Summer of 1950 in Charleston” Dictated by Donica Dudley, January 30, 1951 11. Letter, To “Dear Grandparents - six times over” from Martha, Tuesday 12. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. June 30, 1948 13. Letter, To “Dearest Mother Dee” from Martha, June 29, 1948 14. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. July 7, 1948 15. Letter, To “Dearest Mother Dudley” from Martha, July 7, 1948 16. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, October 9, 1949, Handwritten 17. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. December 4, 1950 18. Letter, To “Dear Mother D & Doctor D” from Martha, Sunday December 3, 1950 19. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. October 3, 1949 20. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, October 2, 1949, half typed half handwritten 21. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Mrs. T.E. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. June 1, 1948 22. Letter, To “Dearest Mother Dudley” from Martha, June 1, 1948 23. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from Mrs. T.E. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. February 17, 1948 24. Letter, To “Dear Mother Dudley” from Martha, February 16, 1948 25. Envelope, Mrs. G.B Dudley from M.W.D Postmark: Washington D.C. March 22, 1948 26. Map of house, Hand drawn 27. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, January 20, 1952 28. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, September 18, 1953 29. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from M.W.D. Postmark: Washington D.C. October 5, 1953 30. Letter, To “Dearest Mother D” from Martha, October 4, 1953 31. Letter, To “Dear Mother D & Doctor D” from Martha, 8/29/48 32. Envelope, Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Tilford E. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. July 14, 1952 33. Letter, To “Dear Mother” from Tilford, July 14, 1952 Letterhead: 2739 Macomb Street N.W. Washington 8 D.C. 34. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Political Action Committee Postmark: Washington D.C. October 27, 1949 35. Article Clipping (Magazine?), “Laws are not enough to bring displaced persons”, February 1949 36. Memo from Tilford E. Dudley to “Dear Folks” 10/27/49, Handwritten 37. Article, “’Living Links with Other Lands’ in U.S.” February 1949 38. Letter, To “Dear Folks” from Tilford, February 18, 1952, typed on back of Billy Graham letter 39. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. November 23, 1951 40. Letter, To “Dearest Mother and D” from Gerry Jane, Thanksgiving Day 41. Letter, To “Dear Mother” from Tilford, December 10, 1950 Letterhead: 2739 Macomb Street N.W. Washington 8 D.C. 42. Envelope, Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Tilford E. Dudley Postmark: Washington D.C. October 5 1953 43. Letter, To “Dear Mother & D” from Tilford, October 5, 1953 Letterhead: 2739 Macomb Street N.W. Washington 8 D.C. 44. Letter, To “Dear Mother D & Doctor D” from Martha, Camp Friday, Handwritten 45. Card, “Happy Birthday” from Donica 46. Card, “What’s up”, Illegible inside, back says “lassie” with envelope 47. Letter, To “Dear Folks” from Tilford, July 4, 1949 Letterhead: For Your Information from Tilford Dudley 2739 Macomb Street N.W. Washington 8 D.C., typed on letter from Citizen’s Committee for Displaced Persons

8801-101: Personal Correspondences 1. Envelope with unopened letter, Mrs. Plecher Shawnee, OK, returned to sender Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley, 1926 2. Handmade notebook tied with ribbon, January 1, 1897 3. Graduation announcement, For Union High School Charleston, May 23 & 26, 1893 4. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley 763 South 10th Street Charleston, IL Postmark: Bloomington, IL September 26, 1905 5. Letter, To “My Dear Esther” from Lelia M. Bach? 6. Envelope, Mrs. E.S. Dudley Postmark: New York, New York August 2, 1905 7. Letter, To “My Dear Mrs. Dudley” from Annie Cuddeback, August 1, 1905 8. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: September 8, 1905 9. Letter, To “My Dear Esther” from Lelia M. Bach? 10. Envelope, Mrs. G.B. Dudley Postmark: Charleston, IL August 6, 1905 11. Letter, To “Dear Esther” from Maynie S. Glascoe?, August 6, 1905 Letterhead: Charleston, IL 12. Envelope, Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Charleston IL 13. Letter, To “Dear Esther” from Maynie S. Glascoe?, August 13, 1905 14. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Cincinnati, Ohio September 21, 1905 15. Letter, To “Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley” from Mary A. at Cincinnati Conservatory School of Music, September 20, 1905 16. Envelope, Mrs. G.B. Dudley Postmark: Irwin September 7, 1905 17. Letter, To “My Dearest Esther” from Carrie S. Dudley, September 6, 1905 18. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry Brown Dudley Postmark: Newton, N.J. August 4, 1905 19. Letter, To “My Dear Mrs. Dudley” from Dick, August 3, 1905 20. Letter, To “My Dear Bud” from “Your Friend Dick”, August 3, 1905 Letterhead: Cochran House 21. Envelope, Dr. Gerry B. Dudley, Postmark: July 30, 1905 22. Letter, To “My Dear Gerry” from J.L. Whisuaud?, July 29, 1905 Letterhead: French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick Springs, IN 23. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot Charleston IL Postmark: 1893 24. Letter, To “Dear Miss Esther” from Louise & Maggie Beall Mattoon, IL, May 26, 1893 25. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot Charleston, IL 26. Letter, To “My Darling Esther” sender illegible, 5/22/1893 27. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley Postmark: Westfield, IL August 7, 1905 28. Letter, To “Dear Esther” from Aunt Ida, August 8, 1905 29. Envelope, Mrs. Esther Shoot Dudley from J.W. Hughes Postmark: Madison, NY August 3, 1905 30. Letter, To “My Dear Esther” from Eliza Moffett Hughes, August 3, 1905 Letterhead: W.D. Allison Co. New York City 31. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot 32. Notecard, “Congratulations and best wishes of Mr. & Mrs. F.F. Beall 33. Envelope, Mrs. G.B Dudley Postmark: Danbury, IA August 8, 1905 34. Letter, To “My Dear Esther” from Carrie and Gleason, August 9, 1905 35. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry Dudley 36. Letter, To “My Dear Esther” from Lulu Atkinsen, Indianapolis, September 1, 1905 37. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot 38. Letter, “Compliments of Julian Beall May 26, 1893” 39. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry Dudley Postmark: July 31, 1905 40. Letter, To “My Dear Dear Esther” from Lulu Atkinsen, July 30, 1905 41. Address book page, Address include: Tilford E. Dudley, Mrs. Esther Dudley Swarn, Mrs. Dorthy Dudley Zentmyer, Mrs. Gerry Dudley Moore 42. Envelope, Rev. Tilford E. Dudley from 1200 Security Building Chicago Postmark: September 2, 1926 43. Letter, To “Dear Brother Dudley” from George B. Safford, September 2, 1926 Letterhead: Anti-Saloon League of Illinois 44. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from Mrs. Joseph A. Moore Postmark: Deming, NM, May 7 1970 45. Letter, To “Dear Ted” from “Much love G.J.”, May 6, 1970 46. Postcard, White House, May 20, 1976? To Ted(Tilford Dudley) from David 47. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from Citizens Committee of One Thousand New York City Postmark: New York, NY September 9, 1926 48. Letter, To Tilford from L.H. Kenyon, September 9, 1926 Letterhead: National Movement for Law Observance 49. Newspaper Clipping, “Dr. G.B. Dudley, Long time physician, dies in hospital”

1988.01.256.101: Correspondence Documents 1. Envelope, to Tilford E. Dudley from E.J. Crane Postmark: Chicago IL June 18, 1924 2. Letter, To “Dear Dud” from Alpheus Crane, June 18, 1939 3. Letter, To Tilford from Harry, June 21, 1924 Letterhead: The Glen Ellyn News 4. Envelope, To Mr. Tilford Dudley 5. Letter, To Tilford from Mildred?, August 15, 1924 Humboldt, IL 6. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley from Harry C. Irons, Postmark: Chicago, IL January 14, 1926 7. Letter, To Tilford from Harry C. Irons Second Lieut., January 14, 1926 Letterhead: Harry C. Irons 8. Letter, To Tilford from Hallie, handwritten on notebook paper 9. Envelope, Tilford Eli Dudley Postmark: Baltimore, MD July 15, 1931 10. Letter, To Tilford from John?, July 14, 1931 11. Envelope, Tilford E. Dudley from Glen News Printing Co. Postmark: Glen Ellyn IL June 21, 1924 12. Letter, To Tilford from Alice, April 20, 1974 13. Illegible note 14. Letter page 2, From Ella C. McIntyre , CA, no first page 15. Notepad, includes names and dates 16. Envelope, Dr. Gerry B. Dudley from Hugh Holmes Carr M.D. Postmark: Fairmont, WV June 27, 1916 17. Letter, To “Dear Dudley” from Carr, June 27, 1916 Letterhead: Hugh Holmes Carr M.D. 18. Notecard, “A soldier of the Revolution Marker” advertisement 19. Brochure, “Revolutionary Grave Markers” 20. Letter, To Mr. Dudley from Frieda B. Cushman?, July 12, 1931 Letterhead: Mrs. Joseph A. Cushman, Sharon, MA 21. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley from E.S. Dunn Postmark: Madison Square, NY July 27, 1931 22. Letter, To “Dear Dud” from Eddie Dunn?, July 27, 1931 23. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley Postmark: New York, NY August 15, 1931? 24. Letter, To “I.D. (Still cryptic) from Prill 25. Letter, To “Dear Son” from “Son”, September 28, 1936 26. Letter, Directions for installing the new carpeting from Tilford E. Dudley, 6/23/77 27. Flyer, For Coles County Historical Society, 1976-1977

8801-101: Personal Correspondence 1. Remnants of tag for Miss Esther Shoot 2. Note, about correspondence between Esther Elizabeth Dudley between her great- grandmother Harlan 3. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot Letterhead: Western Union Telegraph Company 4. Telegraph, To Miss Esther Shoot from G.B. Dudley, 5/22 1902? 5. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot from M.L Harlan Postmark: 1893 6. Letter, To Miss Esther Shoot from “Your grandma Harlan”, May 21, 1893 7. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry Dudley Postmark: La Grange, IL August 22, 1905 8. Letter, To “My Dear Esther” from Myrtle M. Figely 9. Envelope, Mrs. G.E. Dudley Postmark: New York, NY August 24, 1905 10. Letter, To Mrs. Dudley from Annie Cuddeback, August 22, 1905 11. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot 12. Letter, Kappa Alpha Theta bid, 11/20 1893 13. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot Postmark: Charleston, IL May 24, 1893 14. Letter, Calling card for Miss Owen 15. Envelope, Miss Esther Shoot Postmark: Conway Springs, Kansas May 25 16. Letter, To “My Dear Friend Esther” from Beatrice, May 24, 1893 17. Envelope, Mrs. G.B. Dudley Postmark: Charleston IL April 26, 1907 18. Letter, To G.B. Dudley from Lola Cottingham, April 27, 1907 19. Envelope, Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley 20. Letter, To “My Dear Mrs. Dudley” from Mary Wallis, October 29, 1905 Normal, IL 21. Letter, To Mrs. Dudley from Mrs. J.L Seawall (Dorothy Anne?), February 3, 1912 22. Envelope, Mrs. G.B. Dudley Postmark: Charleston, IL February 4, 1912 23. Postcard, blank, To Tilford E. Dudley, Washington D.C. 24. Postcard, blank, To Tilford E. Dudley, Washington D.C. 25. Postcard, To G.B. Dudley M.D. 26. Envelope, Mrs. Effie Wyaeth from G.B. Dudley M.D. 27. Envelope, Mrs. Cochran from G.B. Dudley M.D. 28. Postcard, To T.E. Dudley from L. Dudley, Postmark: Lincoln, MT June 15, 1976 29. Postcard, To Mr. Tilford E. Dudley, Postmark: Washington D.C. June 14, 1977 30. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from George Epperson Postmark: Champaign, IL 1980 31. Letter, To Tilford from Bea, 4/1980, included a professional family portrait 32. Envelope, To Miss Esther Shoot Letterhead: Cupid’s Telegram, 1901 33. Telegram, To My Valentine Letterhead: Cupid’s Telegram 34. Envelope, Tilford Dudley from Patty Hinz Postmark: July 25, 1983 35. Letter, To Mr. Dudley from Patty Hinz, 7/24/1983 36. Postcard, To “Dearest T.D.” from Martha 37. Postcard, To Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from Martha Postmark: Washington D.C. October 29, 1977 38. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from G.B. Dudley M.D. 39. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from Jack W. Cleavis? Postmark: Winnetka, IL July 7, 1960 40. Letter, To Tilford from Bill, July 6, 1960 Letterhead: J.W. Gannaway 41. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from Mrs. Joseph Allen Moore Postmark: Yonkers, NY June 29, 1961 42. Letter, To Ted from G.J?, June 29

8801-101: Personal Correspondence 1. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley from B. Epperson Postmark: Charleston IL April 19, 1971 2. Letter, To Tilford from Cousin Bea, April 18, 1971, Charleston IL 3. Envelope, Mr. & Mrs. T.E. Dudley from Mrs. Joseph A. Moore Postmark: El Paso, TX 4. Letter, To “Dear Martha & Ted” from “Love G.J.”, May 15, 1975 5. Announcement Card, “Mrs. Dorothy Anne Dudley” says “Merry Christmas! To a wonderful father from Dorothy Anne and George” 6. Letter, To “Dearest” from Martha, June 9 7. Envelope, Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Dudley from The Dudley Arms Hotel Postmark: London, England August 31, 1953 8. Letter, To “Folks” from Tilford, August 31, 1953 Letterhead: Dudley Arms Hotel 9. Letter, To T.D. from Martha, Written long piece of paper 10. Envelope, Miss Ruth Lippencott? Postmark: Donora, PA 11. Letter, To “My dear sister” from Brother Rudolph, June 4, 1903, Letterhead: Hotel Donora 12. Greeting Card, “Made for each other” included handwritten letter to Tilford from Martha 13. Letter, From Esther Elizabeth Dudley Letterhead: Esther Elizabeth Dudley 14. Christmas Card, from Theodore Whitesell 15. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley enclosed card to Tilford from Ruth 16. Christmas card, From Alice Fae Rue 17. Christmas card, From Hallie 18. Christmas card, from Miriam and Palmer 19. Telegraph, To Dr. G.B. Dudley from Tilford, September 23, 1937 Letterhead: Western Union 20. Letter, To Tilford from Miley, June 16, 1975 Letterhead: Wesley Methodist Church Charleston, IL 21. Letter, To Mr. Dudley from Dennis Hill, October 2, 1959 22. Letter, To Gerry from Fred, May, 17, 1957 Letterhead: Fred S. Larison Bloomington, IL 23. Letter, To “Tee Dee in Love” from Martha 24. Letter, To Mr. D from illegible, Letterhead: Clocker’s Fancy Maryland 25. Letter, To Dearest from Martha 26. Photocopy of Letter, To Tilford from Francis, 4/12/83, three pages 27. Letter, To Dearest T.D. from “Love M.W.D.” 28. Letter, To “Dear Ted and Martha” from Betty Letterhead: Mrs. Sanford Randall Washington D.C. 29. Letter, To Mr. Dudley from Mrs. H. Coleman 30. Letter, To T.D. from Martha 31. Letter, To Tilford from Gordon, June 12, 1979 32. Letter, From Gordon, 6/1/79 Letterhead: “T.C.H.S Class of 1924” 33. Letter, To “Dear Children” from D., 1/31/1940 Letterhead: Dr. and Mrs. G.B. Dudley

8801-101-1: Personal Correspondence 1. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley from First Methodist Church June 25, 1924 2. Letter, To Tilford from C.E. Pettit, 6/23/24 Letterhead: First Methodist Church 3. Envelope, Mr. Tilford E. Dudley from H.G. Doherty Postmark: Los Angeles June 16, 1931 4. Letter, To Tilford from Helen, June 15, 1931 5. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley from Kathleen Archer Postmark: Champaign IL 1977 6. Letter, To Mr. Dudley from Kathleen Archer, April 21, 1977 7. Envelope, Mr. Tilford Dudley Postmark: Aurora IL May 29, 1975 8. Letter, To Tilford from E. 9. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, James Dudley to Mr. Peter Philbrick of Deerfield New Hampshire, Original Date August 21, 1818 10. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 12/17/1820 11. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 12/17/1820 12. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 12/17/1820 13. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 1/30/1820 14. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 1/30/1820 15. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 6/23/1823 16. Letter, Possibly typed up handwritten letter, Dear Sir from James Dudley, 6/23/1823

8801-103: Un-used Stationary and Envelopes 1. Envelopes, 22 with “G.B. Dudley, M.D.” letterhead 2. Envelope, To Mrs. Harold Blair from 895-7th Street Charleston, IL 3. Envelope, Coles County Tuberculosis Sanitarium Board 4. Envelope, Committee on the Issues in the 70’s 5. Postcards, Blank, Olympics ‘84 6. Card, Blank 7. Post Labels, booklet 8. Post Labels, Air Mail 9. Stationary, Letterhead: Dr. & Mrs. G.B. Dudley 10. Stationary, two pieces, Letterhead: State of Illinois, G.B. Dudley M.D.

8801-104: Labor Correspondence 1. Letter, To Tilford from Richard A. Dulka, August 23, 1983 Letterhead: Mideastern Illinois Labor Council 2. Letter, To Tilford from Rich Dulka

8801-105: Politics Correspondence 1. Letter, To “Dear Supporter” from Robert Webb, Letterhead: Robert Webb Democratic Candidate for State Representative 2. Letter, To Tilford Dudley from Helen Dayle Eldredge, October 12, 1982 Letterhead: Jim Edgar Office of the Secretary of State 3. Notecard, Political advertisement “Vote for Tilford E. Dudley, Delegate to National Convention” 4. Letter, To Tilford E. Dudley from Charles H. Percy, August 7, 1980 Letterhead: United States Senate Washington D.C.

8801-106: Letters of Recommendation 1. Letter, Letter of recommendation for Miss Francis Pentlarge written by Morton Weiner PhD., August 28, 1977 Letterhead: Clark University Worcester, MA Department of Psychology

8801-107: Loans and Payments Letters 1. Letter, To Mr. Dudley from Judy Goodman 2. Letter, To “Dear Householder” from William D. Miner Director of Housing, 1962- 1963, Letterhead: Eastern Illinois University Director of Housing 3. Memo, To John Worthy from Tilford E. Dudley, May 9, 1964 4. Memo, To Carl Watkins from Tilford E. Dudley, May 9, 1964 5. Letter, To MR. Dudley from Stephan A. Janosik

1988.01.256.108: Medical Correspondence 1. Chart, “Senile Weakness and Cough Dr. W.A. Charter Marion, OH” 2. Note, Letterhead: G.B. Dudley M.D., handwritten 3. Note, To John Cook from Gerry B. Dudley, May 21, 1955 Letterhead: G.B. Dudley M.D. 4. Envelope, G.B. Dudley M.D. from United Insurance Company of Illinois Postmark: Chicago, IL May 16, 1955 5. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from Kenneth A. Green, April 25, 1955 Letterhead: Kenneth A. Green Attorney at Law 6. Note, To Kenneth A. Green, May 3, 1955 Letterhead: G.B. Dudley M.D. 7. Envelope, Dr. Dudley from Kenneth Green Mattoon, IL May 5, 1955 8. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from Kenneth A. Green, May 5, 1955 Letterhead: Kenneth A. Green Attorney at Law 9. Meeting Minutes, Illinois Hospital Survey Palmer House Chicago, August 20, 1945 10. Short Form Hospital Schedules and Information, May 15, 1945 11. Note, To Mr. H.J. White from G.B. Dudley, December 7, 1957 12. Note, To District Supervisor from G.B. Dudley, December 7, 1957 13. IRS Order Form, To G.B. Dudley M.D. from Swickard Clinic, September 19, 1957 14. IRS Order Form, To G.B. Dudley M.D. from Covalt’s Drug Store, July 22, 1957 15. Letter, To G.B. Dudley for Swickard Clinic from H.J. White, 10/27/57 Letterhead: U.S. Treasury Department I.R.S 16. Letter, To G.B. Dudley for Covalt’s Drug Store from H.J. White, 10/27/57 Letterhead: U.S. Treasury Department I.R.S 17. Note, To H.J. White from G.B. Dudley, 10/27/57 18. Letter, To G.B. Dudley from H.J. White, 10/24/57 Letterhead: U.S. Treasury Department I.R.S 19. Note, To Director of Internal Revenue from G.B. Dudley, 10/19/57 20. Booklet, U.S. Treasury Department Bureau of Narcotics (Owned by G.B. Dudley) 21. Booklet, Series 1948 U.S. Internal Revenue Order forms for Opium, etc. (Owned by G.B. Dudley) 22. Tax Receipt, For G.B. Dudley, December 7, 1957 23. Tax Receipt, For narcotic drugs, 6/18/57 24. Tax Receipt, For narcotic drugs, 6/18/57/List of narcotics 1956/ Duplicate of narcotic inventory as of June 6, 1956/Inventory narcotics May 30, 1955 – all stapled together 25. Inventory, of narcotics, June 7, 1954 26. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from E.H. Vaughn, June 2, 1953 Letterhead: U.S. Treasury Department Office of the Director of Internal Revenue 27. Note, To Director of Internal Revenue from G.B. Dudley, May 24, 1953/Letter, To G.B. Dudley from E.H. Vaughn June, 2, 1953/ Inventory, concerning narcotics. June 8, 1953/Inventory, concerning narcotics. June 8, 1953/Inventory, concerning narcotics. June 8, 1953 28. Note, Account information for G.B. Dudley, blank 29. Note, To Gentlemen from G.B. Dudley, February 11, 1953 30. Statement, For Dr. G.B. Dudley, March 25, 1954 Letterhead: The Upjohn Company Chicago, IL 31. Statement, For Dr. G.B. Dudley, December 24, 1953 Letterhead: The Upjohn Company Chicago, IL 32. Statement, For Dr. G.B. Dudley, November 25, 1953 Letterhead: The Upjohn Company Chicago, IL 33. Receipt, Of medical payment G.B. Dudley Letterhead: State of Illinois 34. Letter, To G.B. Dudley from Superintendent of Coles County Department of Welfare, 6/16/55 Letterhead: Illinois Public Aide Commission 35. Leaflet, On Ethaverine Hydrochloride 36. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from Superintendent of Coles County Department of Welfare, 6/16/55 Letterhead: Illinois Public Aide Commission 37. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from Superintendent of Coles County Department of Welfare, 6/16/55 Letterhead: Illinois Public Aide Commission 38. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from Superintendent of Coles County Department of Welfare, 6/16/55 Letterhead: Illinois Public Aide Commission 39. Letter, To Dr. Dudley from Superintendent of Coles County Department of Welfare, 6/16/55 Letterhead: Illinois Public Aide Commission 40. Form, Blank patient forms 41. Form, Blank patient forms 42. Form, Blank patient forms 43. Form, Blank patient forms

8801-109: Attorney Letters Ted 1. Letter, To Tilford Dudley from Ruby Laffoon, November 6, 1937 Letterhead: Waddill, Laffoon and Waddill Attorneys at law Madisonville, KY 2. Letter, To “Hon. Tilford Dudley” from Neville Moore, November 2, 1937 Letterhead: Law Offices of Gordon & Gordon & Moore, Madisonville, KY

1988.01.256.111: Promotional/Donation Requests 1. Letter, To Dr. G.B. Dudley from J.N. Hendrix, May 8, 1955 Letterhead: Hendrix Bottling Company Mattoon, IL 2. Flyer, “Free St. Patrick’s Day party for all Union Members and their families” 3. Flyer, “NARAL: National Abortion Rights Action League Chicago, IL” 4. Flyer, “The Bicentennial Commissions of Coles County, IL” 5. Greeting Stickers, Christmas for the American Lung Association, 1983 6. Letter, To friend from Jim Thompson, 1978 Letterhead: Citizen’s for Jim Thompson 7. Letter, To “Dear Fellow Alumnus” from David N. Barrows, June, 13, 1955 Letterhead: Cornell University Medical College Alumni Association New York, NY 8. Envelope, National Committee for the Election of William G. Clark 9. Letter, To “Dear Fellow American” from Adlai E. Stevenson III, Letterhead: National Committee for the Election of William G. Clark 10. Letter, To “Dear Film-goer” from John, 1979

1988.01.256.112: Correspondence Documents – Coles County Historical Society 1. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, May 21, 1982, 3 pages 2. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, May 16, year unknown, 1 page 3. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, June 01, year unknown, 2 pages 4. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, July 21, 1982, 4 pages 5. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, September 21, 1982, two pages. 6. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, December 21, 1982, 2 pages. 7. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, March 21, 1983, 2 pages. 8. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, September 21, 1983, 3 pages. 9. Bill, Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC), Tilford E. Dudley, October 21, 1983, 3 pages. 10. Envelope, Mr. & Mrs. Tilford E. Dudley from the National Association of Arab Americans (NAAA). Typed note on back, to Chris from Tilford, November 15, 1983. 11. Letter, To Chris from Dick Hummel, June 10, 1983 12. Letter, To Chris from Ted, 11/8/83, typed on Ellis Island Foundation Flyer.

Correspondence Box Folder 1 Postcards

1. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall, Christmas Greetings, December 20, 1924.

2. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from John Whitesel, Christmas Greetings, December 20, 1924.

3. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from H.B.W., Birthday Greetings, April 23, 1926.

4. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from Mildred and Ruth, Christmas Greetings, December 23, 1924.

5. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from George, Christmas Greetings, December 24, 1924.

6. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from C.B.H., Christmas Greetings, December 22, 1924.

7. Postcard to G.B. Dudley July 8, 1929.

8. Postcard in envelope to Tilford Dudley from August C., Christmas Greeting, December 22, 1924.

9. Handwritten note to Moo D. and Dr. D. from Martha, et. al, Christmas poem on back.

10. Postcard, blank, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

11. Postcard to Donnie, picture of Scarlet Tinager on postcard

12. Postcard to Lassie Dudley from Joe and Gerry Jane, October 6, 1952. (chipmunk on front).

13. Postcard titled “Desert Sweethearts” to Lassie Dudley from Gerry Jane, 1952.

14. Postcard of “young buck” to Donica Dudley from Joe and Gerry Jane, October 6, 1952

15. Postcard “The Deer are Plentiful Here” to T.E. Dudley from Donica.

16. Postcard “I want my Mama” to Donica Ward Dudley, November 17, 1947.

17. Card “Ruffed Grouse” from Donnie to Grandmother.

18. Card to Grandmother Dudley from Ricky Dudley, birthday wishes.

19. Envelope addressed to Mrs. G.B. Dudley, June 25, 1952.

20. Postcard to G.B. Dudley from Donnie, September 10, 1952.

21. Postcard “Old Main”, blank.

22. Postcard, “Gardens, Hotel Green, Pasadena, CA” to Ester Dudley from Grandma, November 1907.

23. Postcard “A Happy Easter” to Tilford from Grandma, April 14, 1911.

24. Postcard, “Hearty Congratulations” to G.B. Dudley from Agnes Beale.

25. Postcard, to Tilford Dudley from Vernon White, Christmas Greetings, December 22, 1922.

26. Postcard “I am scouring the …”to Tilford Dudley from Grandmother.

27. Postcard “With Best Birthday Wishes” blank.

28. Postcard, “He Took the Young Child…” to Tilford Dudley from Mother, December 22, 1911.

29. Postcard, “Palm Walk, Long Beach Park” to G.B. Dudley from Grandma, February 13.

30. Postcard to Tilford from Grandma, Birthday Greetings, April 21, 1909.

31. Postcard “A Merry Christmas”, blank

32. Postcard, “Merry Christmas” to Tilford Dudley from Grandma, 1907.

33. Postcard, “And every Patriots…” to Tilford Dudley from Grandma.

34. Postcard, “Valentine Greetings” to Tilford, Febrary 13, 1911.

35. Postcard, “May the Sun Shine…” to Ester Dudley from Grandma, December 26.

36. Postcard, “Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA” to Ester Dudley from Grandma, November 18.

37. Postcard, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder” to Ted Dudley from Aunt Bonnie, March 11, 1910.

38. Postcard, “You can snuggle…” to Tilford from unknown.

39. Postcard, “Thinking of You” to Tilford from Bobba, October, 1910.

40. Postcard, “To Wish you Happy Easter” to Elfa Schuyler from Grandma, March 21. 41. Postcard to Tilford from Martha, May 8.

42. Postcard to Tilford Dudley from Blue Canyon Foundation, June 1, 1977.

43. Postcard to Tilford Dudley from Martha, July 8, 1976

44. Postcard to Tilford Dudley from MWD, June 1976.

45. Postcard, “California Rose Bay” to Tilford from M, October 29.

46. Postcard, “Swan’s Island Ferry” to Tilford from Martha, July 7, 1971.

47. Postcard, “Buffalo” to Tilford from Lass, June 26, 1976.

48. Postcard, “Autumn Leaves” to Tilford from Lass.

49. Postcard, “Old Main”, blank

50. Postcard, “Home of Eugene V. Debs.” Blank.

51. Postcard, “Salute to the Flag,” blank.

FOLDERS 2 Mr. Dudley Correspondence (Doctor) 1

1. Letter to Gerry Dudley from Dr. Roland Robert Cross, February 18, 1944. 2. Letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Miss Annie Davis, July 9, 1919. 3. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from unknown, December 2, 1926. 4. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, December 14, 1926. 5. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, February 20, 1927. 6. Handwritten letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, May 27, 1927, paperclipped to flyer for sheet music company. 7. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from P.M. Patterson, July 16, 1927. 8. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from Jean A. Lee and Thad Ala, August 22, 1927. 9. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from Jean A. Lee, December 19, 1927. 10. Magazine cover “Judge”, April 21, 1928, writing on back. 11. Handwritten letter and envelope addressed to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, February 18, 1929. 12. Typed program and envelope and scrap paper with handwriting on it, program from the Community Church of Boston from when Tilford was at Harvard, postmarked February 28, 1929. 13. Handwritten letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from unknown, about Tilford, unknown date. 14. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, letterhead is from the Illinois State Medical Society, date on letterhead is May 18, 19, 20, 1926. 15. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from Jim Butler, no date.

FOLDER 3 Dr. Dudley #2

1. Typed letter to Gerry Dudley from Anglo-American Pharmaceutical Corp., November 11, 1925. 2. Postcard to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, May 30, 1929. 3. Postcard to Gerry Dudley from unknown (Hornell, NY), September 13, 1928. 4. Letter to Dr. Dudley from Carlos, February 6, 1930. 5. Postcard to Gerry Dudley from unknown, February 15, 1930. 6. Postcard to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, April 15, 1930. 7. Postcard to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, September 21, 1930. 8. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, November 1, 1930. 9. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, March 11, 1932. 10. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, May 16, 1932. 11. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, with an attached financial statement for Tilford January 16, 1933. 12. Typed letter and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, March 25, 1933. 13. Postcard to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, June 28, 1933. 14. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from I.L Adams, October 21, 1933. 15. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from I.L. Adams, November 25, 1933. 16. Handwritten letter to Gerry Dudley from , May 11, 1934. 17. Typed letter to Gerry Dudley from Tilford, February 18, 1936. 18. Typed letter to Gerry Dudley from William A. Reat, October 21, 1955. 19. Typed letter to Gerry Dudley from Albert Routledge, October 10, 1956. 20. Christmas card and envelope to Gerry Dudley from Edna and Evelyn Van Deventer, December 23, 1956. 21. Envelope and newspaper article to Gerry Dudley from Fred S. Larison, May 20, 1957. Newspaper is photo of I.S.W.U’s History Show.

FOLDER 4 Mrs. Dudley 1927-1929

1. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, included is a Commons Club Annual Dramatic Production program, June 4 1927, postmark is dated June 5, 1927. 2. Typed letter to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, June 7, 1927. 3. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Gerry, June 13, 1927. 4. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Gerry, June 20, 1927. 5. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Gerry, June 20, 1927. 6. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Gerry, June 21, 1927. 7. Typed letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, November 7, 1927. 8. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, November 25, 1927. 9. Typed letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, March 19, 1928, included is a subscription to the Christian Century magazine. 10. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, May 10, 1928. 11. Typed letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, June 9, 1928. 12. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, August 5, 1928. 13. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from unknown, August 13, 1928. 14. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from unknown, September 11, 1928. 15. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from unknown, September 12, 1928. 16. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from George, September 12, 1928. 17. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, September 15, 1928. 18. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, September 19, 1928. 19. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, December 4, 1928. 20. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, December 20, 1928. 21. Postcard to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, February 2, 1929. 22. Typed letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, November 18, 1928. 23. Typed letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, February 22, 1929. 24. Typed letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, March 19, 1929. 25. Handwritten letter to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, March 23, 1929. 26. Card and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, “A Gift for Mother”, May 10, 1925. 27. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from “D”, May 19, 1929. 28. Newspaper article and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from unknown, article is “Gov. Dudley Memorial Resolve is Approved”, June 2, 1929. 29. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, June 9, 1929. 30. Handwritten letter and envelope to Mrs. Dudley from Tilford, June 28, 1929.

Correspondence Floaters (NOT IN FOLDER) 1. Typed letter “to whom it may concern” from Bruce Rardin, Vice President, Charleston National Bank, October 26, 1938. 2. Typed letter to The Dudleys from Mariellea, June 25, 1960. 3. Typed letter to Grandmother Dudley from Donnie, December 29, 1947.

Correspondence Tilford Dudley 2 Box (no individual folders) 1. Envelope to Tilford postmarked November 21, 1930.

2. Card and envelope inside of envelope to Tilford from unknown, December 15, 1930.

3. Christmas card and envelope to Tilford from Par, December 24, 1930.

4. Handwritten letter to Tilford from Ralph H., September 6, 1933.

5. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from James L. McConaugley, April 2, 1931.

6. Typed letter to Gerry Dudley from State Secretary A. Newman, December 24, 1930.

7. Typed letter to Tilford from J.R. Messner, December 30, 1932, on back letter to “Folks” from Tilford, January 2, 1933.

8. Subscription card for American Bar Association, typed on back is a letter from Tilford to Mrs. Dudley, January 12 and January 31, 1931.

9. Handwritten letter and gold envelope, to Tilford from Par, June 3, 1931.

10. Typed letter to Dud from Lil McGregor, November 20 (unknown year).

11. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Par, October 30, 1950.

12. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from Mother, April 21, 1929.

13. Typed letter to “Children” from Squirt Dudley, April 10, 1929. 14. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from mother, April 14, 1929.

15. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Gerry Jane, June 14, 1928.

16. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Gerry Jane, June 13, 1928.

17. Typed letters (2) and envelope to Tilford from “D”, April 23, 1930.

18. Handwritten letter and envelope, five pages to Tilford from Gerry Dudley, July 3, 1928.

19. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Lil McGregor, August 27, 1930.

20. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Ono, June 12, 1930.

21. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from “D”, June 11, 1930.

22. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from Mother, May 25, 1930.

23. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Helen, May 18, 1930.

24. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Prill, May 5, 1930.

25. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, May 15, 1930.

26. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from Mother, May 4, 1930

27. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Palmer S. Cox, May 4, 1930.

28. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Alice, April 1930.

29. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Bill, April 24, 1930.

30. Phi Alpha Sigma Newsletter signed William McDonnell, December 1957.

31. Handwritten letter to Tilford from Winifred Forsyth, March 4, 1930.

32. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Mrs. Paul Maynani, April 19, 1929.

33. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Alice, no date.

34. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, April 21, 1929.

35. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Bill, April 23, 1929.

36. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from Gerry Dudley, April 23, 1929. 37. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, April 1929.

38. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Wayne Thrall, May 13, 1929.

39. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Mother, attached is letter from Gerry Dudley, May 18, 1929.

40. Handwritten letter (5 pages) and envelope to Tilford from Gerry Dudley, May 30, 1929.

41. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Mother, June 29, 1929.

42. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Helen Doherty, June 28, 1929.

43. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, June 26, 1929.

44. Typed letter to Tilford from Mother, June 9, 1929.

45. Handwritten envelope to Tilford from “Glasgow and Highland Royal Mail Steamers, September 30, 1930.

46. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Ruth Truman, December 31, 1929.

47. Typed letter to Tilford from Palmer S. Cox, May 4, 1930.

48. Blank heart-shaped valentine, “To My Valentine.”

49. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Ted, June 18, 1924.

50. Postcard to Tilford from Wally, August 23, 1922.

51. Typed letter and envelope from Owen E. Peirce, June 4, 1925.

52. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from “Coreless Goroff,” June 6, 1925.

53. Boys Scouts of America card and envelope for Tilford Dudley, included is a typed letter to Tilford from James E. West, November 3, 1925.

54. Typed letter to Tilford from Owen, April 3, 1927.

55. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, June 17, 1928.

56. Postcard (birthday) to Tilford from First M.E. Sunday School, April 20, 1913. 57. Postcard “Best Wishes” to Tilford from Gerry Dudley, April 19, 1913.

58. Envelope to Tilford, September 2, 1905.

59. Envelope to Tilford, March 21, 1929.

60. Envelope to Tilford, December 29, 1930.

61. Envelope to Tilford from M. Forsyth, March 3, 1930.

62. Envelope to Tilford from YMCA, February 2, 1927.

63. Envelope to Tilford, January 12, 1931.

64. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Terry Green, September 30, 1929.

65. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Edmund Beretvas, October 5, 1929.

66. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Haille, October 25, 1929.

67. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from unknown, October 1929.

68. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from E.E.D., November 16, 1929.

69. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Gerry Dudley, November 9, 1929.

70. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Prill, December 28, 1929.

71. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from C.C. Goff, February 9, 1929.

72. Handwritten letter to Tilford from Mrs. J. Hall, December 28, 1928.

73. Typed letter to Tilford from Earl H. Hall, no date.

74. Typed letter to Tilford from unsigned (The North Carolina College for Women letterhead), December 29, 1928.

75. Typed letters (three) and envelope to Tilford. One letter is to James Myers from Arthur Hays, April 2, 1929. Second letter is to Tilford from James Myers, April 4, 1929, Third letter is to Tilford from Harry Laidler, April 2, 1929.

76. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hal, February 12, 1929. 77. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from The Dudleys, February 14, 1929.

78. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Elizabeth Zuhl, February 18, 1929.

79. Typed letter and envelope to Tilford from Gerry Dudley, March 22, 1929.

80. Handwritten letter to Tilford from unknown, no date.

81. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Haldon Foltz, February 25, 1929.

82. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, March 21, 1929.

83. Card and envelope to Tilford from Hallile, March 23, 1929.

84. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, March 25, 1929.

85. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, March 24, 1929.

86. Typed letter to Tilford from Mother, March 26, 1929.

87. Typed letter and envelope from Mother, March 10, 1929.

88. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, March 29, 1929.

89. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, April 7, 1929.

90. Handwritten letter and envelope to Tilford from Hallie, March 28, 1929.

1988.01.256.200s Tax Documents 201 – Esther Shoot Dudley 1988.01.256.201 Box 1 Folder 1: 1916-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return Folder 2: 1917-List of years taxes paid Folder 3: 1919-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return Folder 4: 1920-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return Folder 5: 1921-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 6: 1922-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return Folder 7: 1926-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 8: 1927-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 9: 1928-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 10: 1929-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 11: 1930-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 12: 1931-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 13: 1932-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 14: 1933-Gerry Brown Dudley and Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 15: 1934-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 16: 1935-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 17: 1936-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 18: 1937-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 19: 1938-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 20: 1939-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 21: 1940-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 22: 1941-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 23: 1942-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 24: 1943-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 25: 1944-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 26: 1945-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 27: 1946-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 28: 1947-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 29: 1957-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 30: 1959-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income Folder 31: 1959-Esther Shoot Dudley year end utilities statements Folder 32: 1960-Esther Shoot Dudley Tax Return and Farm Income

202 – Gerry B. Dudley 1. 1939 Social Security Returns 2. 1940 Social Security Returns 3. 1941 Social Security Returns 4. 1942 Social Security Returns 5. 1943 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax 6. 1944 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax 7. 1945 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax, Quarterly and Annual 8. 1946 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax, Quarterly and Annual 9. 1947 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax, Quarterly and Annual 10. 1948 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax, Quarterly and Annual 11. 1949 Social Security Returns, Withholding Tax, Quarterly and Annual 12. 1950 Social Security Returns, FICA, Withholding Tax, Quarterly and Annual 13. 1951 Federal Insurance Contributor Act Tax, Withholding Tax, 14. 1952 Withholding and FICA Tax Return, Quarterly and Annual 15. 1953 Withholding and FICA Tax Return, Quarterly and Annual 16. 1954 Withholding and FICA Tax Return, Quarterly and Annual 17. 1955 Withholding and FICA Tax Return, Quarterly and Annual 18. 1956 Withholding and FICA Tax Return, Quarterly and Annual 19. Social Security Withholding Tax Ledger Sheets for G.B. Dudley Employees: Barbarah Carner, Patsy Mason, Nancy Krueser, Cleo Gilman, Louise Moore, Nadine Hill, Lucille Figgins, Margery Thomas, Betty Briggs, Gerry Jane Fort, Esther MacDonald.

20. Gerry B. Dudley Social Security as Employee, Social Security Card, Notice of employment identification, Letter from Tilford Dudley to Social Security Board inquiring about death benefits, Tilford was the executor of estate.

203 – Joint: ESD and GBD Folder 1: 1917-Gerry B. Dudley Tax Records Folder 2: 1923-Tax Returns for E. S. Dudley and G. B. Dudley Folder 3: 1925-Tax Returns for E. S. Dudley and G. B. Dudley Folder 4: 1949-Tax Returns for E. S. Dudley and G. B. Dudley Folder 5: 1950-Tax Returns for E. S. Dudley and G. B. Dudley Folder 6: 1951-Tax Returns for E. S. Dudley and G. B. Dudley Folder 7: 1952-Tax Returns for E. S. Dudley and G. B. Dudley Folder 8: 1953-Tax Information for E.S. Dudley and G.B. Dudley Folder 9: 1954-Tax Refunds for E.S. Dudley and G.B. Dudley Folder 10: 1955-Tax Refunds for E.S. Dudley and G.B. Dudley Folder 11: 1956-Income Tax Information for E.S. Dudley and G.B. Dudley

204 – Stamp Taxes Folder 12: Stamp Taxes 1950s

205 – Real Estate Folder 13: Taxes for Real Estate, 1950s

206 – Shoot Cemetery Association Folder 14: Taxes for Shoot Cemetery Association, 1920s and 1930s

207 – Dorothy Anne Dudley Folder 15: Calculated interest and payments on Dorothy Ames

208 – Eli Dudley 1988.01.256.208 Tax Documents 1. Receipt for advance payments, Eli Dudley, 1917-1918 (2 items) 2. Income tax returns, Eli Dudley, 1918-1920 (3 items) 3. Blank income tax form, 1920 4. Withholding statement for Mary Powers, employee of GBD, 1957 5. Blank booklet of withholding statement, 1956 6. Employers tax guide, 1950-1954,1957 (5 items)

1988.01.256.400S Legal Documentation 401 – Wills and Related Documents Folder 1 1. Documents related to estate of Mary A. Shoot Folder 2 1. Medical records for G.B. Dudley – September 20, 1920 2. Letter to G.B. Dudley from L.B. Corry concerning death of A. Brown – August 13, 1928 3. Medical examination / Obituary for Gleason A. Dudley - January 28, 1943 4. L.B. Corry Insurance Agency booklets – 1928 (3) 5. Letter to G.B. Dudley from L.B. Corry concerning G.B.’s mother’s inheritance – July 20, 1928 6. Division of assets to Dudley family – January 5, 1928 7. Envelope, “Andrew Brown Bequest,” June 30, 1942 (empty) 8. Envelope, L.B. Corry & Co. to G.B. Dudley, August 13, 1928 (empty) Folder 3 1. Probate of Will and Letters Testamentory concerning Tilford T. Shoot, August 18, 1905 (2) 2. Copy of check to Lois Shoot from Mrs. Mary A. Shoot – November 9, 193? 3. Appraiser’s report on inheritance tax of Eli Dudley estate – August 26, 1920 4. Letters to G.B. Dudley from Gleason A. Dudley concerning inheritance tax of Eli Dudley – January 3, 1921 Follow-up letter – March 21, 1921 Division of estate and cemetery – March 21, 1921 Handwritten note dividing estate Envelope 5. Letter to Gerry Dudley from L.B. Corry concerning settlement of “Uncle Andrew’s estate” – April 9, 1929 6. Will of A.L. Brown – April 15, 1921 7. Letter to Gerry Dudley from L.B. Corry including copy of receipt for $500 – November 30, 1928 8. Letter to Maggie N. Dudley from L.B. Corry concerning division of A.L. Brown assets – June 18, 1928 9. Envelope, L.B. Corry & Co. to Gerry Dudley – April 9, 1928

10. Envelope Sworn statement by G.B. Dudley about Margaret N. Dudley – October 24, 1928 Letter concerning distribution of Frank Corry’s estate – October 22, 1928

402 – Real Estate and Related Documents Folder 1 1. Hand drawn plan of Division and A Streets, February 28, 1911 (2000.11.01) 2. Right of Way Grant Copy for repair of sewer/water line of different properties 3. Estate Survey for Dudley properties 4. Correspondence concerning rental of Ashmore farmhouse 5. Envelope, Illinois State Medical Society to G.B. Dudley, “Ashmore House” – 1924 (empty) 6. Envelope, Coles County Emergency Relief Committee to G.B. Dudley, “Ashmore Tenant House Contract” – 1935 (empty) 7. Contract for Real Estate for Ashmore house – May 23, 1928 8. Ashmore house correspondence including housing expenses – May 25, 1928 9. Article of Agreement for garage building at Ashmore farmhouse – June 24, 1935 10. Rental contract to Thomas A. Thompson concerning Ashmore farmhouse, May 23, 1928 11. Property card for Ashmore farmhouse 12. Examination of Title for Dudley family concerning land ownership, owned by Margaret S. Dudley – Nov 25, 1940 13. Gas Storage Easement and Lease for Margaret S. Dudley – April 27, 1961 14. Affidavit for Margaret S. Dudley concerning Ashmore house – August 1978 15. Oil and Gas Lease for Margaret S. Dudley – June 18, 1957 16. Letter to Tilford Dudley from B.L. Devall concerning Margaret S. Dudley and Ashmore house – August 10, 1978 17. Handwritten list of household expenses (3) 18. Land deed to Gilford Dudley – October 2, 1884 Land deed to Charles A. Phelps – December 8, 1836 Envelope, “Historic Deeds”

Folder 2 1. Bundle of papers concerning Eli Dudley estate

403 – Cemetery/Burial Documentation Folder 1 “Old Cemetery Association 1926-1935” 1. Newspaper clipping, “The Cities Oldest Burying Grounds”, Aug , 4, 1926, two parts 2. Handwritten notes, History of ownership, Lot 342, Mound Cemetery, noted accession number: 88.01.241, Nov 21, 1950

3. Handwritten note, receipt for old cemetery funds, dated 7/21/1934, regarding George Briggs, on Charleston National Bank monetary deposit form

4. Envelope and letters, from Gerry B. Dudley to Mr. Albert Dunbar or Mrs. Sam Elkins, October 5, undated year; letter on Illinois State Medical Society letterhead, from Esther Shoot Dudley to Dunbar and Elkins, Oct 3, 1926

5. Handwritten note, receipt from Esther Shoot Dudley, on Charleston National Bank form, signed by Clifford Peterson, Oct 15, 1934 6. Corporate Income and Excess-Profits Tax Return for Calendar Year 1934, Old Cemetery Association, on blue oversized paper, folded in half, March 5, 1935

7. Typed letter, contract between the trustees of the OLD CEMETERY and Clifford Peterson, dated Summer of 1934

8. Typed letter on Treasury Department Letterhead, from Dallman to Old Cemetery Assoc, June 19, 1935

9. Handwritten receipts, Nov 5, 1934, paid and signed by Esther Shoot Dudley to A.R. Todd for $1.50

10. Charleston National Bank, deposit slip for $15.00, endorsed by Clifford Peterson, 9/1/1934, Charleston Cemetery Assoc

11. Handwritten receipt concerning Charleston Hospital, for China and Silverware, Well- Worth 5 and 10 Cent Stores Co. receipt form, April 14, 1934, for $7.45

12. Clifford Peterson’s notes, listing of payments rcvd/made, Handwritten notes on Illinois Wesleyan University (on reverse)

13. Receipts for goods, for hospital aid society, Folk-Bails Dry Goods letter, July 13, 1935, $2.06

14. Receipts for goods, for Sanitarium Aid, Miller Furniture and Undertaking Co., July 19, 1935, $14.15

15. Treasury report, handwritten notes on lined paper, Hospital Aid fund, balance sheet, undated

16. Handwritten notes, household items description, Hospital, undated

17. 1928-1929 handwritten notes regarding, balance ledger, misc docs, signed Mrs. Dudley on Frank E. Davis Fish company (on reverse)

18. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, June 27, 1933, $35.00 19. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, June 10, 1933, $35.00

20. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, March 1, 1934, $27.50

21. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, June 27, 1933, $35.00

22. Alexanders Department Store receipt, April 16, 1934, $7.70

23. Treasury Report, handwritten notes dated Oct 15, 1924, on National Trust Bank of Charleston receipt/deposit slip

24. Charleston Hospital letterhead, Free Bed Points, undated, $300.00

25. Receipt for Charleston Hospital Aid, November 14, 1933, $5.00

26. Typed note, Charleston Hospital Assoc, balance due of $108.66

27. National Trust Bank of Charleston, Charleston Hospital Aid, Deposit slip, Nov 10, 1933, $12.50

28. Receipt from Mrs. Dudley for the Charleston Hospital Assoc, Feb 28, 1934, $193.84

29. Alexanders receipt, Feb 24, 1933, $8.63

30. Alexanders receipt, Charleston Hospital Assoc, April 14, unknown year, $7.70

31. Receipt, Charleston Hospital, Well-Worth 5 and 10 Cent Stores Co., April 14, 1934, $7.45

32. Handwritten receipts, “From the township,” list of payments, Jul. 12, 1930

33. Typed receipt from Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Cemetery Association, payment of $11.10, Jul. 19, 1935

34. Handwritten receipt received from Ester Dudley to Clifford Peterson, $15.00, June 1, 1935, on Charleston National Bank deposit slip 35. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, from Mrs. Tom Baumgartner and Babe, Mar. 31, 1933, $25.00

36. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, from Leonard Coward, March 31, 1933, $2.50

37. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, Mrs. Robert Hogue, Mar. 31, 1933, $35.00

38. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, Miss Bell Baptist, Mar. 31, 1933, $2.50

39. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, James Lattig, Mar. 5, 1933, $35.00

40. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, Earl Threldkeld, March 31, 1933, $35.00

41. Statement of Account, M.A. Montgomery Memorial Sanitarium, Robert Cobble, Mar. 6, 1933, $35.00

42. Alexander’s Department Store receipt, Hospital Aid, July 13, 1935, $1.27

43. Handwritten receipt, Miller Furniture & Undertaking Co., Hospital Aid, July 18, 1935, $22.63

44. Handwritten note, to Mrs. Dudley from Clifford Peterson regarding Cemetery Association lawn care, May 29, 1935

45. Typed letter on lined paper, from Esther Shoot Dudley to Treasury Department, July 23

46. Report of Old Cemetery Fund, April 4, 1933, balance ledger $200.00

47. Handwritten note on folder cardstock, purple ink, from Gertrude Neal to Esther Shoot Dudley concerning family updates, January 5, 1928 48. Handwritten letter, from Laura Payton to Mrs. Dudley, concerning family updates, Feb. 28, 1927

49. Envelope, from Yoakum, TX to Mrs. G.B. Dudley, Aug. 27, 1926 (empty)

50. Handwritten note on lined paper (2 pages), from J. Perkins, M.D. to Madame Dudley, on Dr. Perkins Drug Store stationary, Aug. 27, 1926

51. Handwritten note concerning personal belongings after death, Esther Shoot Dudley, n.d.

52. Old Cemetery Association Report, balance sheets (9 pages), May 1, 1931 through December 1932

53. Payment receipt, from Mrs. Dudley, concerning lawn mower at Old Cemetery, Oct. 17, 1933, $6.75

54. Claim for Exemption, from Old Cemetery Association to Commissioner of Internal Revenue (2 pages), balance ledger for 1932-1934 attached, July 7, 1934

55. Additional copy of Old Cemetery Association balance ledger for 1932-1934

Folder 2 “Cemetery Plans for Eli & Margaret Dudley” 1. Brown envelope, “ELI DUDLEY CEMETERY STONE” (empty) 2. Marker description and receipt regarding monument specifications, Oct. 26, 1920, handwritten note on reverse, $735.00 due 3. Monument and two markers drawings with specifications, on Allen F. Moore for Congress Committee stationary 4. Large Dudley monument drawing with specifications, letter from Harry W. Willson on reverse 5. Handwritten contract between Eli Dudley and F.O. Lurk, concerning detailed specifications, October 1920 6. Article of Agreement in regard to monument, design, finish, and inscription specifications, Nov. 10, 1920, signed Charleston Monument Company and Eli Dudley Estate (2 pages) 7. Detailed drawing of Dudley monument, “No. 1,” with specifications, rear view 8. Detailed drawing of Dudley monument, “No. 2,” with specifications, rear view

Folder 3 1. Warranty Deed, statutory form, Nathaniel Davis to Eli Dudley, Jan 5, 1900

2. Warranty Deed, Josiah Phelps and Wife to Eli Dudley, Mar 1, 1880

3. Handwritten note on a torn page of memo paper, small calendar dated paper, Peter Boston

4. Sealed envelope, record of search for old graves, cemetery Lot 342, March 15, 1952

5. Typed letter from Shoot Cemetery Assoc to V.Y. Dallman, Collector, Springfield, IL, Aug 25, 1934

6. Typed letter from Shoot Cemetery Assoc to Charles T. Russell, Deputy Comm, Aug 25, 1934

7. Typed letter on Treasury Dept letterhead, from Chas. T. Russell to Shoot Cemetery Assoc, Deputy Comm, Jul 20, 1934

8. 1934 Return of Capital-Stock tax, for Shoot Cemetery Assoc, undated

9. 1933 Return of Capital-Stock tax, for Shoot Cemetery Assoc, Dec 31, 1932

10. Treasury letter from 1933, wrapped around documentation above with handwritten Shoot Cemetery on first 1/3

11. Typed letter, 1/3 sized paper, from V.Y. Dallman to Capitol Stock-Taxpayers, Jul 28, 1934

12. Typed letter on Treasury Dept letterhead, from C.M. Grantham to Mrs. Gerri B. Dudley, Feb 5, 1934

13. Regulations 77 letter, article 521, proof of exemption, undated 14. Notice to be read…Sunday school, concerning Shoot Cemetery, typed torn page on reverse-letterhead

15. Handwritten notes on a typed paper (on reverse), notes concerning Shoot Cemetery, undated (1935,1936?)

16. List of handwritten ‘Petitioned By…” names referencing Shoot Cemetery, Aug 6, 1926

17. Handwritten notes, Shoot Cemetery Fund, 1933, detailing a balance sheet from board review

18. Office of the secretary of state letterhead, from Edward J. Hughes to Esther Shoot Dudley, Jan 2, 1936

19. Typed letter from S.C. Lane to Mrs. G.B.Dudley, Shoot Cemetery Funds, balance sheet, March 4, 1935

20. Typed letter from D. S. Bliss to Shoot Cemetery Assoc, concerning Capitol-Stock tax return, July 23, 1935

21. Typed letter on ½ sheet of paper, to Edward J. Hughes from Shoot Cemetery Assoc, Dec 31, 1935

22. Typed letter with handwritten notes below, from Esther Shoot Dudley to S.C. Lane, dated Sept 29, 1933

23. 1930-1931 budget dues, entry list, crossed out in 2 places

24. Typed letter on ½ sheet of paper, concerning Shoot Cemetery monetary disbursement

25. Typed letter on lined notebook paper, from Esther Shoot Dudley to Office of Collector of Internal Revenue, Aug 24, 1933, concerning quest for Form 717

26. Hartford Fire Insurance Company letterhead, letter to S. C. Lane to Mrs. G.B.Dudley, Shoot Cemetery balance, July 25, 1933

27. Empty envelope, Jan 4, 1934, severe brown color, handwritten “Shoot Cemetery”

404 – Tilford’s Law Cases Tilford’s Law Cases 1. Jenkins v. Wilson, County of Ames, December 1, 1929, Case Number 210-C (2 pages) 2. Seller v. Buyer, “In the Superior Court of the James Bryce Law Club,” n.d. (15 pages) 3. “Table of Authorities,” n.d. (18 pages)

405 – Misc.: Driver’s License Licenses 1. Illinois Operator’s License for Gerry B. Dudley, date issued May 20, 1957, license number D340-2827-5155

1988.01.256.500s Special Interest Materials 501 – Issues Information 1. Illinois Pro-choice newsletter, Fall 1983 2. Illinois Abortion Legislation, 1983 3. Family Planning Perspectives, 1974 4. Washington Spectator, Sept. 1978 5. The Washington Post, 1961 6. South Africa Fact Sheet, 1982 7. Southern Illinois University Intramural Rec. Sports

502 – Public Presentations: Lectures, Speeches/Press Releases 1. Speech to Seymour, IN. 2. Labor Speech, draft 3. Unemployment Draft, 1975 4. “Hunting Jobs” 5. Automation and Full Employment Speech by Dudley 6. Physical Bodily changes caused by certain emotion-A Esculapian Society Speech, G.B. Dudley 7. Find Rage and Fear, News article 8. Democracy in Argentina Lecture 9. Response to Dr. Doudna Editorial 10. T.C. High Class Reunion Speech 11. Speech note cards, Physical Plant

503 – Doni Dudley’s Thesis 1. multiple copies of Thesis, “Paternal Behavior and the California Mouse” 1974 2.” 3.” 4.”

504 – Songs & Poems 1. From plaque in St. Paul’s church, 1692. Poem. 2. Notecards, school song by Isabelle McKinney 3. “Patterns of Life” poem by Jean Poklop 1981 4. Letter from Gotham House Publishing announcing publish of Mr. Snow’s poetry book. 5. “The Doughboy” by Burr McIntosh 6. “” 7. “The Old Spinning Wheel” poem

505 – Program from Coles Co. 1. First Methodist Episcopal Church April 22-29, 1934 Centennial Celebration 2. “” 3. “” 4. “” 5. “” Savannah Story hand written on top 6. Charleston High School Commencement Exercises, May 26,1893 blue copy 7. “” white copy 8. 50th Annual Fair, Coles County Agricultural Society 1904 9. “The Light Bearers”, 1924 booklet of assorted poems, speeches

506 – Cairo, IL Housing Search 1. US Commission on Civil Rights, racial polarization subject 2. Feb. 9, 1979 Newspaper clipping “Housing Conference called ‘People’s Victory’” Monitor Newspaper 3. Memorandum to Tilford Dudley from CW Boyer and Assoc. about housing for poor in Cairo, 1979 4. Letter to Tilfrod from CW Boyer about memo, May 14, 1979 5. Egyptian Housing Seeks Plan Support copy of news clipping sent with memo and letter, 9-11-78 8. “County Rejects Options Motion” copy of news clipping 9. “Bader Told Lots must Be Sold,” 2-27-79 copy of news clipping 10. The Cairo Evening Citizen newspaper clipping “FMHA, HUD Officials Confirm Section 8 Housing Commitment” 11. “Board Delays Option Decision,” copy of news clipping 12. “County Postpones Action of Subsidy Housing Proposal,” news clipping copy 13. A Decade of Waiting in Cairo, booklet

507 – Robert McIntire’s Sermon Reports Folder 1. Robert McIntyre by Claudius B. Spencer sermon May 1915 Folder 2. Buttoned-up People Folder 3. Methodist Review Folder 4. Methodist Review second copy Folder 5. A Pastor’s Farewell to his Flock Folder 6. What My Faith Means to Me Folder 7. The Preeminence of God

Folder 8. 1. envelope addressed to Mr. Tilford Shoot 2. Letter to Tilford from Robert McIntyre, 1888 3. Another letter from Robert McIntyre, 1895 to Tilford 4. Letter to Tilford and Mary from Robert McIntyre

Folder 9. McIntyre in the Land of Canan, by RM Folder 10. McIntyre in Jerusalem, by RM Folder 11. A Versatile Preacher, by RM

508 – History & Non-Dudley Genealogy Papers Folder 1. Marriage Records 1. Alphabetical Index of marriage Records 2. 1860-61 chronological marriage records 3. List starting Feb. 5 Adanijah S. Jennings 4. List starting Abbott, John 5. List starting Jan. 27 Samuel E. Smith 6. Index marriage record, 1862-1863 starting with Margaret Adamson

Folder 2. Maps of Charleston Square 1. Hand-drawn map of Charleston square in pencil with business names 8.5x11in 2. “” 3. Hand-drawn map of Charleston square in ink 16x16 in

Folder 3. Genealogy Reports Non-Dudley 1. Benjamin Stoddert Descendants 2. Record Dobbins Family 3. Record in York County Court House York, PA about Jacob Gohn 4. Lewis Roger Hutchason Descendants 5. “” taped together Folder 4. Reports on early Illinois 1. Pioneer Winters in Illinois 2. Indians of Coles County 3. Interesting Incidents of the Early IL Settlements 4. South Side, school records 1896-1917 5. Charleston’s Oldest Burying Ground

509 – Sun Lobby 1. Introductory letter from Solar Lobby for membership 2. Sun Times, Jan/Feb 1983 3. Sun Times, May/June 1983 4. Sun Times, July/Aug 1983

510- YMCA 1. “Our Y” newsletter featuring Tilford Dudley 2. “” 3. “” 4. Please announce, invitation to Centennial Program at Methodist Episcopal Church 5. Songs most anyone can sing dedicated to the YMCA 6. Some Urgent Matters Aug. 1931 7. Young Men’s Christian Association Camp Kilbourne report, 1932

511 – Religious Pamphlets 1. Gospel Art Calendar 1925 2. God Given Men by James H. McConkey 3. The American Sunday School’s Series of Maps 4. A Book Biblical Maps 5. Church Directory, Ester Shoot Dudley written on it 6. Unitarianism by Frederick R. Griffin 7. Missionary Gem news pamphlet, May 1942 8. The Power of an Endless Life 9. Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit- Unitarians 10. 20th Century Man’s Faith in God sermon 11. “” 12. Thirty Days in Jail 13. Robert McIntyre pamphlet 14. For Transfer by Letter Reception invite.

512 – EIU Foundation 1. EIU Foundation letter to Dudley, 1974 2. By Laws of the EIU Foundation

513 – Coles Co. Democratic Party 1. Coles County Democrats Newsletter, Sept. 1975 2. “ “ “ “, Oct. 1975 3. “ “ “ “, Nov. 1975 4. Coles County Democratic Party Standing committee duties and responsibilities 5. “” 6. Coles County Dem Party Proposed Budget, 1985 7. Precinct numbers map 8. Dem. Party Precinct Chairman, Coles County, IL with page of notes 9. 1968 list of Registered Voters, Charleston, IL, Coles County- 3 pages 10. Spreadsheet of names and candidates for office, from Coles County Clerk

514 – Council for Christian Social Action 1. The Next Four Years, Council for Christian Social Action, Sept. 1972 2. Discussion guide for the film, TOMORROW, 1962- 19 pages

515 – AFL-CIO 1. Policy Resolution on Civil Rights pamphlet, 1963 2. Statement by AFL-CIO exec. Council, Jan. 5, 1961-9 pages 3. News from AFL-CIO, newsletter, June 15, 1964 4. Index and price of films for trade union groups from EIU- 19 pages

516 – Eugene V. Debs Foundation Folder 1 1. letter from Foundation exec pres., Ned to Tildford, Sept 8, 1979 2. “ “ “ “ “ “ “ , Nov. 9, 1978 3. letter from Foundation to “board member”, Nov. 14, 1978 4. notes “Ashmore Democrats” on paper from Mooney Motors of Oakland 5. notes, possible list of democrat names on back Florida Seminar program 6. similar list, notes, has phone numbers and addresses and voting list, back of TCHS class of 1924 7. Eugene V. Debs advertisement for book about labor and socialism by Bernard J. Brommel 8. The White Man’s Hari-Kari by Eugene V. Debs from St. Louis Labor, Aug. 12, 1929 9. Eugene V. Deb’s Foundation Agenda, Nov. 13, 1983 10. “ “ “ “ “ “, Oct. 1, 1978 11. Officers and Directors Meeting, may 18, 1974- 2 pages 12. Eugene Debs Foundation treasurers report, Nov. 13, 1983 13. Foundation statement of receipts and disbursements, 1973-1976 14. Foundation bank balance, January 1978-Sept. 28, 1978 15. Committee on issues in the 70s for Uni-Uni Ter Haute 16. Proposed statement for Democratic Central Comm. Stopping Inflation 17. Foundation letter to Tilford, Oct. 8, 1977. Reservation for Awards Dinner 18. Speech at grave of Eugene V. Debs by W.P. Kennedy, President, Nov. 5, 1955

Folder 2 1. Awards dinner program for Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, Oct. 1, 1978 2. “ “ “ “ “ 3. About Eugene Victor Debs, advertisement one-sheet brochure for house museum in Terre Haute 4. Eugene Deb’s Awards Dinner for Frank P. Zeidler and Walter P. Reuther, Nov. 5, 1977 5. Awards Dinner for Ruben Levin, Nov. 8, 1975 6. Awards Dinner for Pete Seeger, Nov. 3, 1979 7. Program for Plaque dedication to Michael Quill, Oct. 19, 1974 8. Address of W.P. Kennedy, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Nov. 5, 1955- 15 pages

Folder 3 1. Sidelight, Incidents in the Life of Eugene V. Debs, 1973 2. Indiana’s Historic, Eugene V. Deb’s Home brochure booklet 3. Eugene V. Deb’s Foundation booklet 4. Eugene V. Deb’s Historic Home, Indiana’s Historic, letter about telephone bill from Democratic Central Committee of the District of Columbia, Dec. 2, 1979 was found inside.

517 – Coles Co. Historical Organization & Events 1. member list of Coles County Historical Society, Jan. 18, 1966- 7 pages 2. Charleston’s Liberty Bell brochure from the Charleston Bi-Centennial Commission 3. Coles County Bi-Centennial history advertisement for book, 1876-1976 4. Association for the Preservation of Historic Coles County, advertisement for haunted house, 1981, attached to newsletter 5. Coles County, IL Land Survey, march 1980 6. Board of Supervisors County Officers and Rules of the Board, 1968-69, Coles County

518 – Political Campaigns 1. Specimen Ballot, General Election, Nov. 1984 2. The Paul Simon Story booklet, Lieutenant Governor 3. Advertisement, William G. Clark for US Senator 4. William G. Clark brochure 5. Newspaper copy, Oct. 1968 from The Washington Post and Chicago Tribune 6. Envelope from Election of William G. Clark 7. brochure Humphrey and Muskie, “Two You Can Trust,” 8. “” 9. “” 10. Advertisement Humphrey vs. Nixon, Twenty years of Contrast 11. Hubert Humphrey’s “Marshall Plan for Cities” 12. Know Your Candidates, published by Democratic State Central Comm. Of Illinois in favor of Humphrey and Muskie, 1968

519 – Civil Rights 1. 1964 Crisis in the Nation: Poverty and Civil Rights 2. Booklet, A First Step Towards School Integration, 1958

520 – Boy Scouts 1. Boy Scout Song Book, 1920 2. Field and Camp Notebook, Tilford Dudley, 1923 begins 3. Envelope from Boy Scouts of America to Tilford Dudley with enclosed Eagle Scout membership card, 1926 4. Christmas Card, written gift of one year subscription to Boy Scouts of America 5. Boys Life envelope folder with card booklet inside about Boy scout troop info. March 31, 1926 6. Boys Life envelope with card booklet, April 1, 1924 7. Boys Life envelope, April 1, 1925 8. Boys Life envelope, April 1, 1923

521 – Misc. Programs 1. Sigma Chi banquet songs booklet 2. Program, Repertory Theatre of Boston, Dec. 24, 1928 3. Connecticut Conference on International Relations, Oct. 19, 1927 4. Saint Maries City program, June 16, 1934

522 – Coles Co. Tuberculosis Sanitarium (not in box- too long) 1. letter from National Bank of Mattoon to Dr. G.B. Dudley from J. Stanley Wiess member of Coles County TB Sanitarium Board, April 27, 1949 2. Report of Audit, Coles County TB Sanitarium Fund, July 1, 1941- June 30, 1943. bound report. 9 pages., copy number 5 listed inside 3. “ “ “ “, same report, copy number 8 listed inside 4. Report of Audit, Coles County TB Sanitarium Fund, July 1, 1939- June 30, 1941. bound report. 13 pages.

523 – Programs – churches not Coles Co. (not in box) 1. Program, Madison Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church, NY. Summer 1928. 2. Pamphlet, banquet Ladies Aide Society of 1st Methodist Church, Charleston, IL November 9, 1909 3. The First Church in Roxbury, booklet of history of church. Inserted was Churches and World Peace, Columbus, OH 1929 4. The First Church in Roxbury, January bulletin 1930. inserted is card addressed to Mrs. Gerri B. Dudley from Tilford 5. The First Methodist Episcopal Church, Middletown, CT. December 26, 1926 6. The First Methodist Episcopal Church, Middletown, CT. April 17, 1927 7. First Parish in Cambridge/The First Church (Unitarian), May 3, 1931. 8. The First Church of Christ, Middletown, CT. December 19, 1926. 9. Pamphlet King’s Chapel, Boston, MA. June-Sept. 1929 10. First church in Cambridge, March 8, 1931 11. Anniversary Week, October 31- Nov. 4, 1926 12. The Community Church of Boston, season of May 1929-1930 13. Community Church of Boston, April 1929-1930 14. Community Church of Boston, history pamphlet 15. The Community Church of Boston, program, April 28,

1988.01.256.600 1. Staff Directory 1957-58 for Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 2. Student Directory, 1965-1966 for Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 3. Student Directory, 1965-1966 for Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 4. Members of Men's Forum checklist and directory, Monday, March 19, 1934

1988.01.256.700s Bulletins, Magazines, and Journals

701 – AFL-CIO 1. Labor Looks at Automation, AFL-CIO, 1959 2. Teaching High School Students About Labor Unions, 1959 3. Education News and Views, 1959 4. Equal Rights for All, The AFL-CIO 5. Why Have Public Schools? By John D. Connors, 1958 6. American and Soviet Economy, Contrast and Comparison, by George Meany, 1959 7. The Economic Trends and Outlook, Vol. 4, No. 8, Aug. 1959 8. The Economic Trends and Outlook, Vol. 4, No. 12, Dec. 1959 9. “ “ “ “ , Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1960 10. Soaring Productivity: A Fair Share for Labor, November 1963 11. The Runaway Profits Boom, January 1964 12. Soaring Productivity: A Fair Share for Labor, November 1963 13. The Runaway Profits Boom, January 1964 14. “ “ “ , Jan. 1964 15. Labors Economic Review, Vol. 5, No. 8, Aug. 1960 16. Labors Economic Review, Vol. 5, No. 9, Sept. 1960 17. “ “ , Vol. 5, No. 8, Aug. 1960 18. “ “ , Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1959 19. “ “ , Vol. 4, No. 8, Aug. 1959 20. “ “ , Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1960 21. “ “ , Vol. 4, No. 12, Dec. 1959 22. Better Schools for a Better America, Report on Education

702 – People’s Lobby Bulletin 1. People’s Lobby Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 2, June 1932 2. People’s Lobby Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 9, Jan. 1932 3. “ “ “ , Vol. 1, No. 11, March 1932 4. “ “ “ , Vol. 1, No. 10, Feb. 1932 5. “ “ “ , Vol. 1, No. 12, April 1932

703 – The Federationist 1. The American Federationist, February 1961 2. “ “ “ , Sept. 1961 3. “ “ “ , November 1962 4. “ “ “ , December 1962 5. “ “ “ , January 1963 6. “ “ “ , April 1964 7. “ “ “ , Oct. 1968

704 – Misc. Labor Organizations 1. Institute of labor and Industrial Relations, University of Illinois, Nov. 1960 2. Crusade for Public Schools, By John D. Connors, 1956 3. The Steel Shutdown, Your Key to the Issues, by the United Steel Workers 4. Illinois’ Forgotten Labor History, Illinois Issues Humanities Essays, by William J. Adelman, May 22, 1984

705 – Harvard Legal Aid Bureau 1. Red, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Annual Report, 1927-28 2. “ “ “ “, 1928-29 3. “ “ “ “, A Brief History and Annual Report 1929-30 4. “ “ “ “, A Brief History and Annual Report 1929-30 5. “ “ “ “, “ “ “ “ 1929-30 6. “ “ “ “, “ “ “ “ 1929-30 7. “ “ “ “, Annual Report, 1932-33 8. Harvard Law School Class of 1931, First Class Report, July 1932 9. Type-written, quote President Coolidge at Annapolis, June 3, 1925 10. Type-written, quote President Coolidge at Annapolis, June 3, 1925

706 – Supreme Court Ames Competition 1. In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, Probate and Divorce Division, 1928 2. Record, In the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition, Probate and Divorce Division, 1928 3. In the Supreme Court of Ames Competition, Red in color, Probate and Divorce Division, 1928

707 – League for Industrial Democracy 1. Challenge of War, An Economic Interpretation by Norman Thomas, 1927 2. What is Industrial Democracy? By Norman Thomas, 1925 3. The Future of Capitalism and Socialism in America Symposium, 1927 4. Roads to Freedom, Harry W. Laidler Ph.D, 1925 5. Twenty Years of Social Pioneering, the League for Industrial Democrats Celebrates it’s 20th Anniversary, December 30, 1925 6. Public Ownership Here and Abroad, By Harry Laidler, 1929

708 – Misc. Political/Government Random Pamphlets 1. Bread and Butter, Vol. 6, No. 41, Oct. 12, 1946 2. The Far Reaching Influence of a National Law School, Harvard Law School Endowment Fund, no date 3. Annual Report for 1928, The Boston Legal Aid Society 4. One of a Series of Interviews on the American Character, Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, Science, 1962 5. The Philippines and the United States by Moorfield Storley and Marcial P. Lichauco, published by G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1926 6. Register Citizen Opinion, 1971 7. Canons of Professional Ethics of the American Bar Association, 1929 8. American Committee on East-West Accord, Tilford on Board of Directors- President of Property Management and Maintenance. 9. Technical Paper 97, Department of the Interior Bureau of Mines, Saving Fuel and Heating a House, by L.P. Breckenridge and S.B. Flagg, 1917

709 – World Peace Foundation 1. World Peace Foundation Pamphlets, 1924, No. 2, Vol. VII 2. “ “ “ “ , 1924, No. 9, Vol. VII 3. “ “ “ “ , 1925, No. 4, Vol. VIII 4. “ “ “ “ , 1926, No. 2, Vol. IX

710 – International Conciliation 1. International Conciliation Publication, May 1923, no. 186 2. International Conciliation Publication, April 1926, no. 219 3. “ “ “ , October 1924, no. 203 4. “ “ “ , November 1925, no. 214 5. “ “ “ , May 1927, no. 230, Weslyan and Panama University handwritten with TED 6. “ “ “ , April 1924, no. 197

711 – Popular Magazines 1. Official Pictures of A Century of Progress Exposition, photographs by Kauffmann and Fabry Co., 1933 2. Garden and Flower Show, Horticulture Buildings during A Century of Progress Exposition 3. The Literary Digest, December 21, 1935 4. The August American Magazine, Aug. 1928, addressed to Mrs. T.T. Schoot

712 – Art Seminars in the Home 1. Art Seminars in the Home, Metropolitan Museum of Art 2. “ “ “ , Metropolitan Museum of Art 3. Art Seminars in the Home, Metropolitan Museum of Art, artwork IA Orana Maria by Paul Gaugin

713 – Home Culture Series 1. Home Culture Series, 1906, Imagination and Ideality (2) 2. “ “ “ , Sympathy and Kindness (3) 3. “ “ “ , Emulation and Industry (4) 4. “ “ “ , Courage and Resourcefulness (5) 5. “ “ “ , Observation and Investigation (6) 6. “ “ “ , Thought and Reason (7) 7. “ “ “ , Fidelity and Patriotism (8) 8. “ “ “ , Ambition and Tenacity of Purpose (9) 9. “ “ “ , Spirituality and Culture (10)

714 – Cook Booklets 1. Ball Brothers Book, How to Use the Foods You Can, Gerry Jane Dudley handwritten, 1924 2. How to Use and Enjoy Your New General Electric Automatic Electric Range, Handwritten on back, where it was purchased and date, 12-7-56 3. New Desserts, 1941 4. Metropolitan Cookbook, 1953 5. Homemade Bread, Cake, and Pastry, Farmer’s Bulletin No. 1775, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1942 6. Ryzon, Baking Book by Marion Harris Neil, mixture of hand cut recipes and excellent recipes for baking raised bread bound inside

715 – Misc. Pamphlets 1. Not For Profit? United Charities of Chicago, 1949 2. It’s Their Story, United Charities of Chicago, 1948, cut out of news articles inside 3. Family Service, Vol. 14, April 1950, No. 2 4. American Junior Red Cross News, Vol. 30, April 1949, No. 7 5. America, April 9, 1938

716 – Non-Coles C. School Yearbooks 1. The East High Enlightener, Aurora, IL, Leo. Bombard 2. The Kenneth Walker School, #89, Indianapolis, IN, June 1972

717 – Published Songs & Playbooks 1. Christmas Plays and Recitations, 1923 2. Grand Opera Librettos, Il Trovatore by Verdi 3. Rudolph’s Christmas Album for piano solo

718 – Religious Bulletins 1. Late Crusade News, Oct. 1953, Rural Bible Crusade Box 269, Wheaton, IL 2. Billy Graham’s Mother Followed a Plan by J.H. Kornelsen and Staff 3. The Windows of Heaven are Open, The Blessings are Falling Today, Oct. 1953, Rural Bible Crusade

719 – Century of Progress Fair, 1933 1. A Century of Progress International Exposition ticket 2. Newspaper cut out, “Local Lawyer on HOLC Staff At Washington” 3. Newspaper cut out, “Gives Address on Boyhood of Washinton” 4. Letter to Tilford from Susy Dungle 5. Mail envelope, Official Pictures 6. Letter from Mighell, Allen and Latham, Sing America

720 – American Bar Association 1. American Bar Association Journal, “On My Desk in 20 Min.”

721 – Misc. Peace Booklets 1. Text of the Draft Treaty of Disarmament and Security Pamphlet No. 28, Series 1923- 24, June 1924 2. The World Congress Against War, August 27-29, 1932 3. National Council for the Prevention of War News Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 3, March 1932

1988.01.256.800s Newspapers 801 – WWI [MANY MIXED INTO 2200s] 801.1.1 Armistice Day 1. March 9, 1919: The Post Dispatch Sunday Magazine, Yankee Combat Divisions 2. misc. articles on newspaper cutout 801.1.2 1. January 13, 1936: Illinois Democratic Organization endorces Dr. Herman Bundesen for Governor/ Daughters of the American Revolution 2. Daughters of the American Revolution 801.1.3 1. Doctors and Public

802 – Dudley Family 802.1.4 Lord Dudley, Tuesday May 30, 1911 802.1.5 G.B. Dudley obituary, January 16, 1958 802.1.6 Personal Interest, Lincoln Pilgrimage- Dudley home and Lincoln sites of Coles County, June 6, 1940

803 – Colleges and Universities 803.1.7 Harvard University 1. Baxter Announces Adams House Staff 2. Professor Cady to Address Rosa Club 3. John Livingston Lowes to become Higginson chair 4. Commencement Instructions

803.1.8 Wesleyan University 1. Robert Frost begins two week visit to Wesleyan 2. Wesleyan plans for the Centennial 3. Wesleyan enters national oratorical contest

804 – Church 804.1.9 Methodist Church 1. Bishop William F. McDowell 2. Rev. C.F. Buker 3. Program of Exercises Dedication Methodist Church, March 28, 1915 4. Church History Methodist Church 5. First Methodist Episcopal Church 6. Women’s Foreign Missionary Society 7. Methodist anniversary making history

804.1.10 Rev. Robert McIntyre 1. Brochure Robert McIntyre: the of the Platform 2. “ “ 3. Newspaper picture 4. Obituary- Dead in Chicago, August 31, 1914

804.1.11 City’s Oldest Burying Grounds 1. August 4, 1926 The City’s Oldest Burying Grounds (partial) 2. “ “ (full copy)

805 – Union Cases 805.1.12 CIO Union Cases 1. Allis Chalmers picks CIO Union 2. NLRB examiner Dudley arrested as speeder 3. NLRB report against Republic Steel Plant 4. CIO concludes it’s case at Ford labor hearing 5. Dudley to speak at Chicago Association of Commerce 6. “Liberty Legion” intervenes at Ford Company Hearing

1988.01.256.900s Miscellaneous 900 – Advertisements 1. The American Singer Series, Singer Manufacturing Co., Bobolink info 2. Nuclear Free window decal 3. Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association card 4. I’m Pro-Choice and I vote from National Abortion Rights Action League 5. Governor Samuel H. Shapiro cares pamphlet 901 – Advertisements Folder 1 1. Profession Printing Inc. Receipt 2. Hammermill Professional Bond Receipt 3. Histacount Patient Records Forms, Alvin Myles Jones, M.D. prescription form and stationary inside 4. Histacount Patient Records Form 5. Excel-Print order Catalogue 6. Histacout Stationery order

Folder 2 1. Charles H. Kerr Publishing Co, books and prices 2. The Purdue Frederick Co. General letter to Doctor 3. Special Christmas Gift Prices magazine subscriptions 4. Advertisement Charles H. Kerr Co. for the book Lucy Parsons American Revolutionary by Carolyn Ashbaugh 902 – Misc. Folder1 1. Receipt Machines Coudre 2. Credit Slip 3. A. Larcher receipt in French 4. Manilla Folder titled “Liquid Diet” 5. Farm inventory

Folder 2 1. Letter from Charleston Stone Co. with writing on the back, August 1, 1960 2. Advertisement from Medicare Reference 3. Reply card to ISNU Alumni office 4. G.B. Dudley stationary with notes 5. Lake Whatcom Center- Key sign in and out sheet- 2 pages

903 – Business/Membership Cards 1. Keith Spear Carpentry 2. Miller’s Wheel Aligning and Brake Service 3. Charleston National Bank 4. Carnegie Public Library, 1980 5. Rainbow Division Veterans 1983-1984 6. Thank you for your due from Rainbow Division Veterans

1988.01.256.1000s Certificates & Awards

1. Educational League Certificate of Membership for Tilford & Esther Elizabeth Dudley, May 20, 1910 (needs to be filed in flat storage) 2. Framed Illinois State Medical Society 50 Year club membership, Gerri B. Dudley, April 15, 1954 3. Eastern Illinois University Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, for Tilford E. Dudley, May 13, 1979, bound and encased in leatherette style notebook 4. Typed letter on Office of the Governor letterhead, from William G. Stratton to Dr. G. B. Dudley, concerning his 50 years of employment, letter of congratulations, Jan 21, 1955 Folder 1 1. paper, Loyal Sunday School Army, certificate of merit, for Miss Esther Shoot, first quarter 1905

2. Sigma Chi Fraternity membership certificate, Tilford Eli Dudley, Nov 24, 1928, Wesleyan University

3. Mideastern Illinois Laborer Council Merit Certificate for Tilford Eli Dudley, Sept 19, 1987

4. Republican Campaign Victory Certificate for 1983, to Mrs. & Mrs. TIlford Dudley, from Republication National Committee; Typed letter, Republication National Committee letterhead, Wednesday Morning, concerning Republican Campaign Victory Certificate for 1983; Envelope from Republican National Committee to Mr. & Mrs. Dudley (enclosed is a preprinted Business Reply card, undated)

5. Typed letter, “Company Order”, concerning award earned by Tilford E. Dudley, from IL Foster, August 26, 1924

6. paper, Loyal Sunday School Army, certificate of merit, for Miss Esther Shoot, second quarter 190_ (no year stated) Folder 2 1. Framed (BROKEN-REMOVED DOCUMENTS FROM FRAME, KEPT DOCUMENT, BACKING AND GLASS TOGETHER WITHIN ENVELOPE AND PLACED THE BROKEN FRAME BEFORE IT WITHIN THE ARCHIVAL FILE) Mideastern Illinois Laborer Council Merit Certificate for Tilford Eli Dudley, May 12, 1979

1001 – Gerry B. Dudley 1001.1.1 Gerry B. Dudley Certificates 1002 – Tilford E. Dudley 1002.1.2 Tilford E. Dudley Certificates 1003 – Esther S. Dudley 1003.1.3 Esther S. Dudley Certificates

1988.01.256.1100s Booklets: Box 1

1.) Plat Book of Clarke County, IL, Circuit Court, Marshall, IL 2.) Plat Book of Coles County, IL, 1939 (2 copies) 3.) Plat Book and Business Guide of Coles County, 1952 4.) Plat Book and Business Guide of Coles County, 1948 5.) Booklet of family histories of Coles County, January 1964

Booklets: Box 2

1.) "The Jew and the World Ferment" by Basil Matthews, 1935, Friendship Press, NY 2.) "Meditations on Prayer" (3 copies) by Ed Stelling, Good News Publishing Company 3.) "Meditations on Prayer in the Book of Genesis" (5 copies) by Ed Stelling, Washington Bible Institute, 1953 4.)"Meditations on Prayer: Book II" by Ed Stelling (2 copies)

5.) "The Law of the Sabbath and The New World Order" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

6.) "Foot Washing" Four Radio Sermans by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI, 1954 7.) "The Priesthood of Believers" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

8.) "The Victory of Faith" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

9.) "Here Comes the Bride" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

10.) "Sanctifications and Holiness" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

11.)"After Death-What Then?" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

12.) "The Judgment Seat of Christ" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

13.) "God's Miracle Nation" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

14.) "Three Resurrections" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

15.) "We Would See " by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

16.) "Peter and the Church (2 copies) by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

17.) "Simon, Peter, and his brother" (2 copies) by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

18.) "Palestine in history and in Prophecy" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

19.) "The Days of Noah" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

20.) "The Image of God" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

21.) "The Church and the Tribulation" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

22.) "Where God Meets Man" by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

23.) "Behind the Veil" by by M.R. DeHann, M.D., Grand Rapids, MI

24.) Small "New Testament" Bible, belonged to Tilford Dudley, 1918.

25.) Small leather covered "Old Testament" the book of the prophet of Jeremiah.

26.) Small leather-bound "New Testament and Psalms", 1941.

27.) "The Church in Politics" Booklet, belonging to Tilford Dudley, 1928-1929, No. 3.

28.) "Christian Principles and the problems of the Pacific", belonging to Tilford Dudley, 1926.

29.) "Dollars and World Peace" by Kirby Page, belonging to Tilford Dudley, 1927.

30.) "Religion and Social Justice" by Sherwood Eddy, 1927.

31.) "Danger Zones of the Social Order", 1926.

32.) "Is Mahatma Gandhi, the Greatest Man of the Age?", 1930.

33.) "Devotionals in the Epistles" booklet, by Keith Brooks.

34.) "New Testament Living" by Norman B. Harrison, 1953.

35.) "Israel Returns Home According to Prophecy" by George T.B. Davis, 1950.

36.) "Rebuilding Palestine According to Prophecy" by George T.B. Davis, 1935.

37.) "A National Peace Department" by Kirby Page

38.) "The Churches and World Peace: A Message to the Churches" conference booklet, 1929.

39.) "When we join the Church" by Archie Lowell Ryan, 1931.

40.) "The Rebirth of a Nation" by Jacob Garttenhaus, 1937.

41.) "T.N.T." by Edwin Marshall Hadley, 1932.

42.) "Methodist Review" March-April 1916.

43.) "This Same Jesus" (2 copies) by William Jordan, 1939.

44.) "The Influence of the Jews upon Civilization" by Jacob Gartenhaus, 1943.

45.) "Sowing God's Word in Israel Today" by George T.B. Davis, 1953.

46.) "Jewels for Messiah's Crown" by George T.B. Davis, 1939.

1988.01.256.1200s Bank Records Needs New folders and boxes Folder 1 Needs larger flat storage 1. The First National Bank of Aurora, Illinois Jan. 1932-May 1932 (1st page) June 1932 (2nd Page) 2. 58 banks checks (mostly 1931-1932)

Folder 2 1. 6 checks 2. 1 payment receipt for Anti-Saloon League of Illinois 3. Membership card for Charleston National Bank, Tilford Dudley 38-203-5 4. Deposit booklet, Ester Shoot Dudley, 1955 5. 4 statement of account for Ester Shoot Dudley 6. 49 transactions, Deposit and Receipt, Ester Shoot Dudley 7. Receipt and envelope from bank for household work 8. Statement of Safe Deposit box at Charleston National Bank, April 5, 1940, 3 pages 9. Envelope from Treasury Department, Service Bonds, enclosed in receipt for bond, 6/28/45 10. Envelope from University of Illinois U.S. Bond Information handwritten on front, within- pamphlet “Second War Loan” April 1923. investment yield information, bonds, etc. 11. Envelope to Dr. G.B. Dudley President, handwritten- Social Security. Within ledger, 1944-1954. 12. invoice for roofing repairs from Summer’s Roofing and Siding, 8-24-1978 13. invoice for insulation service, 11-11-77 14. Central Republic Company receipt for stock in Central electric and gas company, Dec. 27, 1954.

Folder 3 1. 198 Check stubs, 1954-1958 2. Deposit slips for Tilford E. Dudley, 1963-1966 Checking acct. # 38-203-5 3. First National Bank, Charleston, IL account ledger, G.B. Dudley 4. Receipt of rent in full for Safety Deposit Box, March 1, 1961 5. Statement of account for Safety Deposit Box 6. 3 statements of account for Esther Shoot Dudley for Charleston National Bank 7. Gerry B. Dudley, Application for Insurance 8. two deposit receipts for Esther and G.B. Dudley for Charleston National Bank

Folder 4 1. Receipt for payment, Esther S. Dudley from Circuit Clerk 2. 44 Receipts for deposits into Charleston National Bank

BANK BOX 1 1.) Deposit Slips for Tilford Dudley, 1970-74, bound 2.) Deposit Slips for Tilford Dudley, 1974-78, bound

3.) Checkbook, Esther Shoot Dudley, 1936 4.) Checkbook, Esther Shoot Dudley, 1939 5.) Checkbook, Esther Shoot Dudley, 1938 (3 items) 6.) Checkbook, Esther Shoot Dudley, 1937 7.) Checkbook, Esther Shoot Dudley, 1935

8.) Check deposit slips, Esther Shoot Dudley, 1958-60 (24 items

9.) Returned Checks: 2 bundles, 1893 10.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1894 11.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1896 12.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1892 13.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1903 14.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1891 15.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1897 16.) Returned Checks: bundle, 1890

Bank records 1988.01.256.1200 4. returned checks

Chk # To: From: Date

8366 The Upjohn Co. G.B. Dudley 1-14-48 8367 Dr. P.B. Lloyd 1-14-48 8368 Dr. Lloyd 1-14-48 8369 Dr. W.J. Harved 1-14-48 8370 Collectors of IRS 1-15-48 8371 Collectors of IRS 1-15-48 8372 Credit bureau of Coles Co 1-17-18 8373 Charleston National Bank 1-18-48 8374 American Medical Association 1-20-48 8375 F. Canaan 1-23-48 8376 Pat Bales 1-23-48 8377 Coles Cumberland Co 1-28-28 8378 Hills Drug Store 1-29-48 8379 Charleston Lumber Co 1-30-48 8380 Blue Line Chemical Co 1-30-48

BANK BOX 2 Bundled with string 1. Checks bundled according to year beginning in 1882,83,84,85,86,87,88,89 skip to 1898,99,1900,01,02,04,05 2. checkbook, unused checks and three end-stubs, The American National Bank, Aurora, IL

1988.01.256.1300s Ledger Books 1301 - Esther Dudley’s Household Ledgers 1302 -Dr. Dudley Business Ledgers 1303 - Farm Records Ledger 1304 - Dr. Dudley’s Patient Accounts 1305 - Dr. Dudley’s Household Ledgers 1306 - Tilford Dudley Daily Ledgers

1988.01.256.1400s Announcements 1401 – Graduation Announcements Folder 1 1. Charleston High School Commencement Exercises, Program of Events, 4 identical (2 white, 2 blue), May 26, 1893 2. Invitation to attend 19th annual reunion of Charleston Alumni Assoc., May 27, 1893 3. Small handwritten note, invitation, for Junior Banquet given in honor of class of 1983, May 23, 1893 4. Blue program booklet, Commencement 1900, 8 pages

Folder 2 1. Name Cards/Compliment Cards/Reply Cards—for Esther Shoot Dudley— 26 total, 2 with ribbons attached (Future project to go back and write down specific compliments, names and comments on cards—some unreadable) Folder 3 1. Name Cards/Compliment Cards/Reply Cards—38 total (Future project to go back and write down specific compliments, names and comments on cards—some unreadable) Folder 4 1. Envelope and contents, red 1” ribbon enclosed, small piece of paper, 2 other small pieces with embellishment of flag on both (cut out from something-unknown), card with Miss. Esther Shoot, addressed to Mr. Gerry B. Dudley on envelope

2. Envelope and contents, addressed to Miss Esther Shoot, 3 name cards enclosed (one with ribbon), small ribbon clipped to small 1” piece of paper with illegible writing (possible Gerry)

3. Envelope from C. Berner Art Photographer (**ORGANIC MATERIALS ENCLOSED WITHIN THIS ENVELOPE—FLOWER BUDS ATTACHED TO SOME, DRIED PLANT MATERIALS SCATTERED THROUGHOUT LETTERS AND ARCHIVAL FOLDER) Congratulation notes, some with ribbons and dried flower/plant materials, 23 cards

(Future project to go back and write down specific compliments, names and comments on cards—some unreadable)

1988.01.256.1500s Insurance Records Folder 1

1. Insurance forms and receipts for Gerry B. Dudley through Illinois Agricultural Holding Company, 1955. Includes insurance policy certificate and correspondence 2. Insurance forms and receipts for Gerry B. Dudley through Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1957. Includes policy certificate and correspondence 3. Letters to Gerry B. Dudley from the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, from 1954-1955. Monthly letters explaining status of policy (56 total) 4. Life insurance statement from Country Life Insurance Company for Gerry Brown Dudley, March 28, 1958. 5. Statement of retirement income from the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California, prepared for Tilford Dudley, 1931. 6. Application for Insurance, Gerry B. Dudley, 1946. 7. Groups of letters concerning policy to Continental Casualty Company, 1958 8. Letter from Equitable Life Insurance, 1960 9. Actual policy form Equitable for Esther Shoot Dudley 10. Annuity payment, 1937, Ester Shoot Dudley (3 items) 11. Letter form IRS concerning insurance policy annuities, 1937-1945 12. Reply to Esther Shoo Dudley concerning calculations for annuities, 1946 13. Small slip of paper with notes on policy, 1947 14. Letters from the Treasury Department to Gerry B. Dudley, 1946 (3 items) 15. Small tax listings for insurance annuities (4 items) 16. Letters from American Unite Life Insurance Company, 1958 (4 items) 17. Application to American Central Life Insurance Company, 1910 18. Statement of Account, 1958 19. Check requisition, 1958 20. Hand written notes concerning insurances policies 21. Esther Elizabeth’s notes to “D” (9 pages) 22. Conservators report concerning Gerry B. Dudley and Esther Shoot Dudley to the County Court 1958-1960 (4 items) 23. Blue Shield Insurance Information 24. Blue Shield Insurance cooperative certificate 25. Blue Shield ID card for Esther Shoot Dudley (2 items) 26. Blue Cross hospital sponsers 27. Blue Cross cooperative certificate 28. Blue Shield subscription certificate 29. Hail Insurance Company packet to Esther Shoot Dudley.

Folder 2

1. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, theft insurance for Esther Shoot Dudley, 1958-1959.

1988.01.256.1600s Professional Business Documentation 1601 – Medical, Gerry B. Dudley 1602 – Attorney, Tilford E. Dudley Tilford Work-Related 1. US Employees’ Compensation Commission Rules and Regulations #1, July 15, 1935, 37 pages, bound by staples

2. Newspaper clipping, “Bound Brook Plan”, State Centre-Record Bound Brook, NJ, undated

3. Typed press release, Resettlement Administration Information for the Press, Dec 11, 1935, SR-18-11, 2 pages 4. Typed letter, Bound Brook, New Jersey, 750 Dwelling Units, SR-14, 3 pages

5. Pamphlet, “Homes for Workingmen”, Resettlement Administration, 4 pages front to back, undated

6. Typed press release, “The Garden City to Be Developed Near Bound Brook,” SR-13, 3 pages

7. Typed letter on Mighell, Gunsul, Allen & Latham letterhead, personal note to self, Tilford Dudley, March 30, 1932

8. Newspaper clipping, “NLRM Attacks Ford Interview in Strike Case”, Herbert Little, handwritten 1935

9. Typed letter, ALF-CIO Summary, August 11, 1964, 8 pages

10. Newspaper clipping, The Daily Home News, “Franklin Township Citizens Ask Court…$6Million Project”, Dec 11, 1935

11. Newspaper clipping, Saint Louis Daily Globe-Democrat, “Hearing on Ford Charges Begun”, Dec 17, 1937

12. Typed Press Release, on Eastern University letterhead, concerning T. Dudley Public Lecture, June 19, 1964

13. Newspaper clipping, The Daily Home News, “Mayor Criticizes Revised Budget”, undated

14. Newspaper clipping, The Daily Home News, “Franklin Township Board Withdraws Housing Protest”, Feb 19, 1936

15. Newspaper clipping, The Daily Home News, “Pay Restoration Debated”, March 20, 1936, 2 sections of paper enclosed

16. Bound notebook, “Industrial Seattle Report”, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, July 1930, 57 pages 17. San Franscisco-The Premier American Port on the Pacific, By Henry F. Grady, 6 pages

18. Legal note paper, 1928 Ocean-Borne Commerce of 12 Leading Ports of the US (included with 6 page doc above)

19. Typed note, “Factors of Wealth”, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 15 pages

20. Pamphlet, “Why Denver and Colorado can develop industrially”, 24 pages

21. Pamphlet, “Facts about Seattle”, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, June 1930, 23 pages

22. Pamphlet, “Los Angles-The Magic City”, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, vest pocketbook, 1930, 40 pages

23. Newspaper clipping, Saint Louis Star-Times, “Trial Examiner at Ford Hearing”, Jan 26, 1938 handwritten on article

24. Newspaper clipping, Aurora Newspaper, “Local Lawyer on Holc Staff at Washington”, undated

25. Newspaper clipping, unknown paper source, “Accepting Church Post”, May 2, 1969 handwritten on article (possible Charleston Courier, handwritten as well)

26. Newspaper clipping, Aurora Daily Beacon-News, “Public Speaking Class Formed at the Y.M.C.A.”, Oct 27, 1931

27. Typed essay, “The Need for a Thirty Hour Work Week”, by Tilford Dudley, 3 pages total, Jan 17, 1975

1988.01.256.1700s Genealogy Governor Thomas Dudley 1. Pamphlet, The Governor Thomas Dudley Family Association Circular of Announcement

2. “The Life and Work of Thomas Dudley, Second Governor or Massachusetts by Augustine Jones”, undated

1988.01.256.1700—Folder 1 1. Envelope with handwritten notes, list of names and birthdates/certificate dates on manilla envelope from The Eternal Light, to Mrs. G.B. Dudley, undated

2. Pamphlet, “Founders’ Day Governor Thomas Dudley Family Assoc.”, Oct 21, 1951, references 50 year reunion

3. Business Reply Envelope, Warran D. Trask, undated

4. Typed letter on The Governor Thomas Dudley Family Association, January 1941, from ?, invitation for membership

5. Typed Gov. Thomas Dudley Family Association Questionnaire

6. The Governor Thomas Dudley Family Association, Application for Membership card

7. Envelope, from The Gov. Thomas Dudley Assoc., to G.B.Dudley, Jan 30, 1941

8. Handwritten note, dates of lifespans, on small date pocketbook ledger page, Aug 27, 1924

9. Envelope “American Cancer Society” and contents; Typed letter from Martha to T.D., Jan 17, 1958

10. Envelope from JJ Stusser to G.B.Dudley, Dec 21, 1920 11. Postcard JJ Stusser to G.B.Dudley, Dec 2, no year, front of post card has Asia woodblock print of ocean

12. Christmas card, “The Seasons’ Greetings”, notes JJ Stusser, Klamath Falls, Ore.

13. Envelope to G.B.Dudley MD, Jan 15, 1924 containing handwritten letter from Jim Butler to G.B.Dudley MD

14. Envelope to G.B.Dudley MD, May 17, 1920 containing notes and letters including handwritten letters from J. Butler to G.B.Dudley MD with address of 230 E. 81st NYC, and additional letter from J. Butler to G.B. Dudley MD with address 1676 Garfield Street, NYC., additional contents include Christmas Card from J. Butler to G.B.Dudley with red ribbon and evergreen tree on front, Christmas Card from J. Butler “Christmas Greetings” and winter scene, with newspaper clipping enclosed within all “Tribute to Father Duffy.

15. Christmas card, with pink ribbon, from J. Butler, undated

16. Envelope and card, blue stationary, from Glendale CA, from G.B.Dudley, 1958; handwritten note from Reba Mitchell Stanberry to Dr. Dudley, Jan 17, 1958

17. Handwritten notes on small G.B.Dudley stationary, undated

18. Handwritten notes on small G.B.Dudley stationary, names listed, undated

19. Envelope with handwritten note enclosed, note on envelope states “A long letter from Lassie Dudley, first birthday” dated July 11, ??; Typed letters from Martha Fairchild Dudley to Granmommy and Grandaddy, July 9, 1949, 2 pages.

20. Pamphlet, Annual Report of Christodora House, 1920

21. Post card, Happy New Years, unknown Wooten to Captn G.B.Dudley, dated 01- 01-1924

22. Typed letter on G.B.Dudley letterhead, Dec 4, 1948, two letters on one piece of paper, top letter from G.B.Dudley MD to Dr. J.A. Oliver; bottom reply is from Oliver to Dudley. 23. Fraternity Dues receipt, Phi Alpha Sigma, Dues $5.00, for G.B.Dudley, undated

24. Card, “In Sympathy”, from Nora G. Beam to unknown, concerning death of Dr. Dudley

25. Envelope and letter, from Ricki Dudley to Tilford Dudley, Jan 15, 1958; handwritten letter from Ricki to Dad, Jan 14, 1957 (? Yes we know), concerning grades received in school.

26. Envelope and letter, from J. W. Gannaway to Tilford Dudley, Jan 20, 1958; handwritten letter from Bill to Tilford, Jan 19, 1958, concerning death of Dudley

27. Envelope from Florence Brandt to G. B. Dudley MD, Nov 5, 1949; handwritten letters 4 pages total, from Florence to Mr. Dudley, Nov 4, 1949; letter from Florenece Brandt and family to Uncle Gerry, on the back of Christmas card; handwritten letter from Florence Brandt to Mr. Dudley, Sept 12, 1950; Typed letter from Mrs. Gerry Dudley to Florence Brandt, Aug 29, 1950; Typed letter to Florence Brandt from unknown, Sept 23, 1950

28. Envelope from C.W. Dudley to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley, July 22, 1930; handwritten letter from Car____ W. Dudley to Mrs. Dudley, July 21, 1950, on Nobscussett Hotel stationary

29. Handwritten schedule on printed letterhead “Coles County Soil Conservation District” Feb 16, 1957

30. Envelope, Aileen Burgett to Tilford Dudley, July 27, 1965; typed letter, 2 pages, from Aileen Burgett to Cousin Tilford , July 27, 1965

31. Typed oration, “Services at the Cemetery”, concerning soldiers killed in combat, undated

32. Paper, 1/3 sized paper, two blank prescription slips, “M.C.T. Co-Delta (Prednisone Buffered Disp: #30, two identical

33. Paper, Service Recognition Board Certificate, signed by Gov. Small 34. Typed memo, from Captn G.B. Dudley to Commanding Officer 165th Infantry concerning physical examinations, exam of Maria Wehrbeit, concerning 12 year old rape accusations, Jan 31, 1919

35. Typed memo, from Examiners Evacuation Hospital #1, special orders #784, Sept 21, 1918, from G.B. Dudley

36. Paper, typed roster of sanitary detachment Inf. March 5, 1919, handwritten notes on reverse

37. Paper, Show Programme, Entertainment and Reception by the Sixty-Ninth Minstrels June 27, 1919 at the Central Opera House

38. Envelope and newspaper clippings; envelope from Eastern Illinois State Normal Schools to G.B. Dudley “Newspaper Clippings”; “President Hardings Innuagural—Real Universal Service”; “Three Years After” by R.S.; “The Vigil They Kept” poem; “The Poets Corner” including poems To The Rhine and Airy Persiflage; small fragment concerning “body of Raymond L. Clinard”; “The Senator and the Soldier”.

39. Paper, “History of the Dudley Cane”, Sept 10, 1920

40. Paper, Charleston Daily Courier “Tilford Shoot Died Sunday Morning”, Aug 14, 1945, copy facsimile

41. Handwritten on lined notebook paper, genealogy notes, “Rennels-Jenkins-Goff”

42. Paper, Typed lineage report, beginning with Arthur, son of Mary Calvert, two pages, FACSIMILE

43. Paper, “Calvert Genealogy”, 3 pages, FACSIMILE

44. Paper, “Charles Calvert (Lord Baltimore III)”, 1 page lineage report, FACSIMILE

45. Paper, “Application of Membership to the council of the society of the Ark and the Dove”, 4 pages, FACSIMILE 46. Illinois State Medical Society, lineage report of George Harlau, printed on ISMS letterhead, FACSIMILE

47. Typed letter on memo paper, from Dutro to Mr. Dudley, June 25, 1975, concerning genealogy

48. Typed letter on card, from Douglas Dutro Woodard to Mrs. Dudley, Dec 27, 1974, concerning buying Wiley family bible

49. Note, on the Walthill-Times stationary concerning Wiley Family Bible, Sept 10, 1920

50. Typewritten note, Douglas D. Woodard to Mr. Dudley, Jan 22, 1975, 4 pages

51. Newspaper portion, Charleston Daily Courier, pages three through six, no date, lead article “Turner Wiley Reunion”

52. Newspaper portion, Charleston Daily Courier, pages three through six, no date, lead article “Charleston High School 1869-1939 Homecoming”

53. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Courier, Dec 3, 1943, “First Capitol Of State Celebrating”

54. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, Feb 15, 1040, “100th Anniversary of Pioneers Birth”

55. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, Aug 15, 1936, “Heavenly Valley is Correct Name”

56. Newspaper portion, Charleston Daily Courier, pages three and four, lead article “Following March of John B. Hill”

57. Handwritten note on lined paper, lineage of Monroe, one page

58. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, Aug 4, 1926, “The City’s Oldest Burying Grounds” 59. Typewritten note, lineage report beginning with Samuel Kellogg’s wife was Polly Eaton, undated (brittle condition)

60. Newspaper clipping, unknown paper source, Oct 29, 1934, “George H. Tinkey Rites Held Today”

61. Handwritten note on plain paper, picture description of burial plots/land division ?? “Union Book Supply Association” typed on the back

62. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, Jan 4, 1938, lead article “Couple Married on March 1, 1881”

63. Typewritten letter on translucent paper, unsigned to Peter Charles Pope, August 9, 1935, written to a newborn Pope

64. Typewritten letter, “Historic Spots” history of Coles County, undated

65. Typewritten letter, “Souvenir Edition of Charleston Continued #2, history of Charleston, undated

66. Envelope, empty, “Dedication of the First M.E. Church, Chicago”

67. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, Oct 1, 1934, “An Authority on Lincoln to Speak”

68. Typed letter, “Silk”, two copies of letter, “Charleston Courier of 1841, contd”

69. Typed letter, “Charleston Courier” Saturday, Oct 9, 1841, No 23., Vol. 1, two pages

70. Newspaper portion, Chicago Tribune, Section two, April 15, 1861, lead article “Illinois Responds Extra Sessions of the Legistlature”, REPRODUCTION

71. Typed letter from Aiden Baber to Esther and Gerry on Kansas Cattle Loan Corporation, Dec 31, 1940, concerning James Dudley, two copies

72. Envelope, empty, from Alfie Swartzbaugh to Tilford Dudley, April 18, 1981 73. Typed letter, typed report St. Omer Cemetery, headstone information, 1932 handwritten in corner, on back of Common Cause Inc letterhead Jan 15 1947

74. Handwritten letter, Dudley Family Tree, beginning with Moses, on back of Congress of the US Feb 19, 1932

75. Handwritten notes on lined paper, lineage of Wm. Shoots b-KY

1988.01.256.1700—Folder 2 1. Manilla clasp envelop “Gleason A Dudley” written in crayon on front, contents listed below

2. Handwritten letter from Aunt Carrie to Tilford on Mrs. G.B. Dudley stationary, concerning meeting with Gleason in Chicago

3. Newspaper portion, The Walthill Citizen, featured article “Walthill Grand Old Man Makes Record”, Jan 23, 1940

4. Newspaper portion, The Walthill Citizen, featured article “G.A. Dudley Buried Here Saturday”, Feb 4, 1943

5. Newspaper portion, The Charleston Daily Courier, handwritten note on top of paper states “Gleason A. Dudley, p 10”, Jan 28, 1943

6. Blue notebook, “James M. Brown, Ancestry and Decedents”, undated

7. Large clasp envelope, handwritten notes on front “Property of Esther Shoot Dudley, Not Our Family History”, undated

8. Notebook, spiral, “Two in One, Tilford Dudley Family History”, handwritten notes enclosed

1988.01.256.1700—Folder 3 1. Envelope from E MC Davitt to Mr. Tilford Dudley, Oct 14, 1981, contents listed below

2. Envelope contents, handwritten note from E? to Tilford, October, concerning enclosed photo of Bella Dudley

3. Envelope contents, photo of woman (Bella Dudley written on back), undated photo

4. Typewritten letter with pink sticky note enclosed, “Gerry Dudley Bio Genealogy” written on sticky note; letter is a bio of Dr. Dudley 5. Handwritten notes concerning “D’s Biography”, 12/13/1954, on reverse of Red Building letterhead

6. Handwritten notes concerning “D’s Biography”, page two, on reverse of Washington Bible Institute letterhead dated Nov 3, 1954

7. Newspaper portion, The Charleston Daily Courier, “Cities Oldest Burying Grounds”, Aug 4, 1926; has secondary clipping of continuation of featured article

8. Typewritten notes “From the Portrait & Biographical Album, 1887, Orlando B. Ficklin biography, on reverse is a partial draft of a letter To Mrs. Spangler, Feb 8, 1935

9. Typewritten notes, list of names categorized by year, beginning with 1876 “Charles Briggs”

10. Typewritten notes, “Class of 1873, Cutler Ball”, list of names categorized by graduation year

11. Handwritten note, Biography of 12/12/1874 “Mother”, on reverse of National Republic letterhead, undated

12. Handwritten note, on ½ sheet of paper, “Jonathan Collom”, on reverse of typed letter signed AL Tallman, undated

13. Handwritten note, list of great men and women of Illinois, on reverse of Greetings card from Dr and Mrs. Andy Hall, black and gold embossed

14. Typed note, “Members of the Advisory Council to the IL department of Public Health”, listing G.B. Dudley

15. Newspaper portion, “The Christian Science Monitor”, Friday April 26, 1929, handwritten note “Given to Tilford Dudley by Otis Walton, July 1965”, featured article “Britain Accepts U.S. Arms Plan, Premier Says”

16. Envelope from General Services Administration, to T.E.Dudley, Jan 1957; with contents listed below 17. Envelope Contents; Note, “General Services Administration Transmittal Slip”, box marked with an ‘XX’ state The enclosed material is forwarded in accordance with your recent request, from the Interior branch, Natural Resources Records Division, The National Archives, October 1951

18. Envelope Contents—reproduction papers; “Land Deed”, James Dudley, Feb 6, 1826; receipt of payment, $100.00, concerning Land Deed for James Dudley, $1.25/acre; “Land Office”, application for process of purchase, James Dudley, Feb 6, 1826

19. Note, small fragment, 2” by 3”, Geo. Redley, on Treasurer receipt, 1875

20. Handwritten letter from Carrie S. Dudley to Aunt Philena (or Philema?), on Mrs. Gleason A. Dudley stationary, concerning catching up with family affairs, Feb 17, 1932

21. Newspaper clipping, “Composite of Nancy Hanks” by Robert Cromme, undated

22. Handwritten note on lined paper, “History of Coles County IL, 1879, belonged to H.H. Blair p. 391”

23. Handwritten letter on lined paper, from Ruth MacDonald to Mr. Dudley, Mar 16, 1964, concerning Dudley family history, requesting information

24. Typewritten note from Dale Coyle to Tilford, concerning reply cousin Minnie Miller, Mar 15, 1959

25. Handwritten note, “-2-“ on top, concerning time spent in a duplex in Joliet, undated

26. Typewritten note from unknown to Annie, handwritten note at top states to: Anna McDavitt, March 22, 1959, COPY written at top, handwritten notes along both vertical sides of note in margin

27. Typewritten note from “Dale” signed, typewritten notes and handwritten on both front and back, from Dale to Cousin Minnie, March 1, 1959 28. Note, G.B. Dudley #17523, Prolate…Esther #17558 County Court…misc handwritten notes, on reverse is Coles County notepad

29. Paper, “Certificate of Marriage Record Book 1849, Page 16, for James Routledge to Florence Dudly for Jan 28, 1851 by Samuel S. Pepper”, April 1, 1960

30. Paper, “Certificate of Marriage Record Book G, Page 397 for Jarret E. Dudley to Emma J. Reed, Feb 5, 1877” unsigned and un-notarized; small piece of paper with typewritten “License applied for on this date”

31. Paper, “Certificate of Marriage Record Book, Jarret E. Dudley to Lura (?) Woodrum, Dec 9, 1877”, March 22, 1960

32. Paper, “Certificate of Marriage Record Book 1849, Page 42, Jarrot Phelps to Hannah Dudley, Oct 3, 1852”, March 22, 1960

33. Handwritten note on lined paper, from Annie to Cousin Tilford, March 17, 1960, concerning letter from Minnie Miller

34. Handwritten note on front and back, to Annie from unknown, April 11, 1960, concerning genealogy

35. Typewritten note from Frieda Morris, County Clerk to Mr. Tilford Dudley, March 23, 1960, concerning “Routledge” marriage records

36. Paper, reproduction, “The United States of America, Department of the Interior, patent record, Oct 29, 1959, concerning James Dudley land purchase

37. Handwritten note “Edgar County, 1879 History, p 227” from Alin Foster, 1/1/1960, handwritten notes from book; on reverse of page is “Past Due Memberships reminder” with a huge mans head as image

38. Handwritten note “Enon Cemetery”, on reverse of Union Electric Company letter, undated

39. Paper, “Small Township and Adjoining Sections Diagram” Township 12, Range 10, with areas indicated by ink and lead marks 40. Handwritten note, list of land ownership addresses, price, current owners, undated—beginning with name of Moses Dudley; on reverse of AFL-CIO News Service-4 dated Sept 14, 1959

41. Handwritten note, list of land ownership addresses, second page; on reverse— beginning with name of Guilford Dudley; on reverse of ALF-CIO News Service-3 dated Sept 14, 1959

42. Handwritten notes on lined paper, concerning John Dudley Marriage, with land ownership information, undated

43. Typewritten and handwritten notes, “This house built in 1875…”; on reverse of Protestants and Other Americans United letterhead, undated

44. Typewritten and handwritten notes concerning Baumgarten Co, material list of bronze and silver, undated; on reverse Widow of the Month Club dated June 13, 1959

45. Typewritten note “Gleason Dudley was born in 1868…”; on reverse is Union Electric Company, Feb 10, 1960

46. Typewritten note, “Dudley Historical Plaque”, three pages, on reverse misc letterhead

47. Large Manilla Envelope, from The Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ to Mr. Tilford Dudley, June 18, 1959

48. Pamphlet, “The Teachers College Bulletin, Oct 1, 1925, number 90”, 53 pages

49. Newspaper clipping, unknown source, “Coles Will Be Century Old”

50. Newspaper clipping, The Charleston Daily News, “Sandborg and our Manicured”, Dec 21, 1928

51. Handwritten report, 6 pages, from W.A. T__? to unknown, undated, concerning preservation of historic spots 52. Newspaper clipping, “Mostly of Indian Origin”, undated, unknown source, concerning state names and phonetic origins

53. Newspaper portion, The Charleston Daily Courier, “Brief History of Salisbury” with small additional clipping continuation, pages 3 and 4, Oct 15, 1942 handwritten at top

54. Newspaper clipping, “Tea in Legion hall”, unknown source, undated

55. Newspaper clipping, “Plan Quaker Wedding in Historic Church”, June 26, 1931

56. Newspaper clipping, “The Republican Women Meeting”, page 6, 1934, unknown source

57. Newspaper clipping, The Charleston Daily Courier, March 9, 1931, “Lodge-Club- Social News”, two small clippings

58. Newspaper clipping, “Dudley Winner of Parker Prize”, 1927, unknown source

59. Newspaper clipping, “Intimate Glimpses of Mark Twain During His Last Trip to Missouri”, handwritten at top is “probably 1929”

60. Newspaper clipping, “Brought to City by D.A.R.”, unknown source

61. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, “Five Governors Born in Illinois”, handwritten note at top Jan 23, 1935

62. Newspaper portion, The Walthill Times, “The Defense of Fort Stephenson”, Aug 3, 1933

63. Newspaper clipping, “Public Sale of Eighty Years Ago”, unknown source, unknown date

64. Newspaper clipping, “Memorial Service”, Mrs. W.R. Harryman, Feb 10, 1934, unknown source

65. Newspaper clipping, “City Landmark is Being Town Down”, The Courier, April 3, 1942 66. Newspaper clipping, “London Honors Memory of Captain John Smith in Church from Which he Set Out for Virginia”, June 22, 1931

67. Newspaper clipping, “An Interesting Talk on Lincoln”, Oct 10, 1934, unknown source

68. Newspaper clipping, Charleston Daily Courier, “The Ancestors of Abraham Lincoln”, Oct 9, 1934

69. Newspaper clipping, “Where History Was Made”, unknown source

70. Handwritten notes, Octavia Roberts, Lincoln in Illinois; on reverse “Cartocraft Desk Outline Map, Texas No. 7142” colored with colored pencil

71. Paper, handwritten family tree, starting with Byrd & Rogers, written on back

72. Paper, “Instructions for Editing Lineage Records”, unknown date

73. Paper, small notebook page with handwritten note concerning genealogy biographies, beginning with Jas. Harland b. 1625; on the reverse of The Home Insurance Company NY paper

74. Paper, handwritten note concerning genealogy on Pan American Bank of Miami payment stub, beginning with Geo. Harlan, undated

75. Handwritten notes, three pages, concerning Aaron Harlan, Burns Harlan, and Extracts from Obituary of Capt. Lewis Rose

76. Handwritten notes, “Wells Cemetery”, list of names and date ranges, 5 pages; on reverse is Charleston National Bank Deposit slips on all

77. Handwritten note, “From the Shoot Cemetery”, list of names and date ranges, 1 page, beginning with William Shoots

78. Envelope, empty, from National Republic to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley, Dec 5, 1934; on reverse handwritten notes list of documents enclosed within envelope; major damage and water marking on envelope Folder 4 Genealogy 1. Paper, typewritten essay, 7 pages, beginning with “The Big Four was graded in 1838…”, undated, no title

2. Paper, two pages, typewritten notes concerning genealogy, beginning with “245 contd to 246” and second page states “246 contd to 247”, partial document, undated

3. Paper, typewritten essay regarding “Dudley Historical Plaque”, undated, 3 pages

4. Paper, typewritten essay regarding family history, “Dudley”, undated, 6 pages

5. Paper, handwritten notes on lined notebook paper, genealogical notes starting with “Edmond Dudley”, undated

6. Paper, handwritten note from May Dudley to Jennie Brown, undated, concerning receipt for making agme plastics

7. Paper, typewritten note, from W. E. Dudley to Cousin Gerry, February 3, 1943, concerning death of Gleason

8. Paper, typewritten note, data concerning decendents of Guilford and Mary Dudley, undated

9. Envelope with handwritten notes on front and back, concerning names of family, “From Treasury Department, Charleston National Bank to Esther Shoot Dudley, Oct 1, 1943”

10. Paper, handwritten list of schools, begins with “Students College of Physicians and Surgeons in N.Y., 1900-1901”

11. Paper, two pages, handwritten notes, regarding names and dates, beginning with “Original entry withheld…”

12. Paper, typewritten notes, “Data for Biographies of Physicians, Gerry B. Dudley, 2 pages total, undated 13. Paper, typewritten excerpts from History of Coles County, Illinois, Page 392 & Page 231-2, two pages total

14. Paper, typewritten notes on lined notebook paper, “Gerry B. Dudley”, 3 pages, undated

15. Paper, typewritten essay, “History of the Dudley Family”, 3 pages total, 2 are on lined notebook paper, undated

16. Paper, handwritten notes on lined notebook paper, “Roxbury Burial Ground”, undated, begins with “Thomas Dudley, 1653”

17. Paper, “Dudley Line” begins with “(1) Governor Thomas Dudley” list of marriages, subsequent pages list “Excerpts from Dudley Genealogy”, 5 pages total

18. Paper, Typewritten notes, concerning probate inventory for Guilford Dudley, 4 pages

19. Paper, two blue and white maps, “Ashmore Township” & “Hutton Township”, both undated

20. Paper, handwritten notes, family tree, starting with “Gov. Thomas”, undated

21. Paper, handwritten notes, starting with “1066 Battle-Hastings”; on Forest Cove Estates Panorama Hills stationary

22. Envelope and contents; envelope from Mrs. John B. Swern to T.E. Dudley, titled “Genealogy of Esther Shoot Dudley prepared by Sam Sargent”; contents are papers titled “I. Ancestors in relation of Mrs. Gerry Brown Dudley…”, typewritten manuscript/thesis, 97 pages

1988.01.256.1800s Diaries and Scrapbooks 1988.01.256.1801 Navy Blue, ‘Photographs’, Tilford Dudley Scrapbook pasted on cardboard, 20 pages total, cover and first ~15 pages torn from binding 1988.01.256.1802 ‘Royal Note Book’, handwritten notes on lined paper 1988.01.256.1803 ‘State Mutual Life Assurance Co. 1928 calendar memo book, inside inscription of Tilford Dudley, 41 Hampton Hall, Harvard Sq. 1988.01.256.1804 Small notebook, no cover, handwritten notes on lined paper, small burgundy flap on of notebook 1988.01.256.1805 ‘Progressive Pocket Notes’, green binding on top front, handwritten notes on lined paper 1988.01.256.1806 1940 Leather brown textured address book, small metal clips inside, all pages are hole punched

1988.01.256.1807 ‘Physician’s Daily Memorandum for 1904”, has accession number of 93.02.46 on inside cover 1988.01.256.1808 Green pocket notebook, inside inscription of ‘Property of Tilford E. Dudley, 895 7th Street, Charleton, IL’, personal diary on lined paper 1988.01.256.1809 Pigskin pocket notebook, stamped ‘Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co’, T.E.Dudley stamped on cover 1988.01.256.1810 Ancient Tree & Accepted Masons of Illinois Card, March 8 1957, Gerry B. Dudley 1988.01.256.1811 Farm Bureau Membership Card, Gerry Dudley, 08-20-1956 1988.01.256.1812 Charleston Chamber of Commerce, G.B. Dudley, membership card, 1957 1988.01.256.1813 Typewritten note, poem about Dudley 1988.01.256.1814 5 pages of typewritten poems on lined notebook paper, misc poems with titles 1988.01.256.1815 Observatory Souvenir Card for Board of Trade Building in Chicago 1988.01.256.1816 Newspaper clipping, ‘Worcester is Dead After A Long Illness’ 1988.01.256.1817 Newspaper clipping, continued ‘from page one’ from ‘Worcester is Dead After A Long Illness’ article, 1988.01.256.1816 1988.01.256.1818 Envelope, Letter and typewritten poem ‘Pilot in the Blue’, To Tilford Dudley from Louise Watson in Aurora Illinois, 08/03/1933 1988.01.256.1819 Typewritten poem titled ‘TED’ 1988.01.256.1820 Newspaper clipping, ‘In The Churches’ 1988.01.256.1821 Newspaper clipping, ‘Personal Ad’, Wanted-Passenger For Trip to Washington D.C. 1988.01.256.1822 Newspaper clipping, ‘Houses West Side’, Rent-646 Downer Pl. advertisement 1988.01.256.1823 Letter and envelope, from Aurora Department of Police to Tilford, Traffic Violations Bureau, Notice, 08/22/1933 1988.01.256.1824 Appreciation letter to Tilford, from Mens Forum Bible Class, typed and handwritten signatures, blue type

1988.01.256.1825 G.B. Dudley Cardboard pocketbook, black, ‘The A.E. Little Shoe, The Natural Shoe’, enclosed within notebook is a 1957 American Medical Association card, The American Legion 1957 membership card for Dr. Dudley, Illinois State Medical Society Membership card 1957 for Dr. Dudley, Receipt for Dues from Coles Cumberland Medical Society 01/12/1957 1988.01.256.1826 Boy Scout Diary 1922, Tilford E. Dudley, handwritten daily notes enclosed 1988.01.256.1827 ‘Autographs’ gilded books, inscription ‘presented to Gerry B. Dudley by Hannah Pundt, June 1, 1983 1988.01.256.1828 National Diary 1932, burgundy cover, Tilford E. Dudley, handwritten notes enclosed 1988.01.256.1829 Newspaper clipping, ‘Theodore Worcester’ 1988.01.256.1830 Yearbook 1952, plastic spiral bound, handwritten notes enclosed 1988.01.256.1831 ‘Physician’s Daily Memorandum for 1916’, pale burgundy cover, handwritten note enclosed 1988.01.256.1832 ‘Daily Reminder 1931’, purple hued burgundy cover, Tilford E. Dudley, handwritten notes enclosed, mixture of shorthand/longhand 1988.01.256.1833 ‘World’s Largest Surety Company, 1930’, eagle and globe on cover, Tilford E. Dudley, handwritten diary notes 1988.01.256.1834 ‘Standard Diary’, 1927, Tilford E. Dudley, handwritten notes enclosed 1988.01.256.1835 ‘The Standard Diary’, black canvas cover, 1929, Tilford E. Dudley 1988.01.256.1836 ‘My Memory Book’, black cover, scrapbook, Wesleyan Red Banner glued to inside cover, 46 pages 1988.01.256.1837 ‘Photographs Scrapbook’, brown cover, book plate inscribed Tilford E. Dudley, Cambridge Mass, May 1929, 48 pages

1988.01.256.1900s School Documents 1900 – Charleston Schools 1901 – Sunday School 1. Letter from The Methodist Book Concern to Tilford, December 8, 1924 with envelope 2. Letter from American Sunday School Union to Tilford, December 10, 1924 3. Envelope from The New York Sunday School Commission to Tilford 4. Mini-booklet containing religious maps 5. Catalogue of Sunday School Supplies, 1925 6. Historical Maps for Sunday Schools, advertisement from NY Sunday School Commission 7. Letter from New York Sunday School Commission to Tilford, December 10, 1924

1902 – Class work at EITC High School Folder 1 Psychology Classwork 1. Booklet attached with two metal rings Psychology study with prepared text Handwritten notes about each of the sections attached Typed response and observations with shorthand notes Folder 2 Biology and Chemistry 1. Green bound notebook, Qualitative Analysis by J.O. Frank on front, 1917 Contains some handwritten notes 2. Bound chemistry notebook, bound with two metal tabs, Dudley, T.E. written on front, handwritten notes inside 3. Bound notebook, bound with two metal tabs, Dudley, T.E. written on front, handwritten notes inside

Composition Notebook, Tilford, Biology notes Composition Notebook, Ester, Empty Composition Notebook, Tilford, 7th Grade, Model School at Normal School, typed and handwritten notes Composition Notebook with Pennant for Illinois State Teacher College, Tilford, Senior Year, notes regarding science and geography topics, originally bound together- VERY DELICATE Folder 3 (missing) Folder 4 1. notebook bound with two metal rings, Tilford E. Dudley written on front. Contains plant drawings and dried, pressed samples and notes…VERY DELICATE Folder 5 EITC High School work 1. Economy Method of Writing, Book 6, 1916, Laurel Book Company Contains Tilford’s writing samples 2. Composition Book, Ester Elizabeth Dudley, Book 1 Literature, Grade 6, Training School, contains typed poems 3. Composition Book, Tilford Dudley, Freshman year in High school, English, contains handwritten notes 4. Notebook bound with two metal pins, European History and Government, Tilford Dudley written on front, contains handwritten notes 5. Should Boys Play Football? By Tilford Dudley, handwritten, received “A” and teacher comments, 5 pages, May 1922 6. Should Boys Play Football? DRAFT(?), handwritten “Thoroughly Well Done” by teacher May 1922, handwritten 7. Should Boys Play Football? OUTLINE, handwritten 8. “ “ “ “

1903 – EITC Sports (High School) 1. 1925 Varsity Football Schedule, E.I. Varsity and T.C. High by Prather and Sons 2. Basketball Schedule, Season 1925-1926 for T.C. High, advertisement of Lee’s Flower Shop 3. 1925 Football Schedule for Varsity, E.I. Varsity and T.C. High, printed by Prather and Sons, mounted 4. Advertisement of YMCA Employment Committee

1904 – Elementary School Report Cards 1. Envelope from Charleston Public Schools, handwritten Tilford E. Dudley, Spring 1914 report card inside 2. Envelope from Charleston Public Schools, handwritten Tilford Dudley, 1st Term 1917 report card inside, 6B 3. Envelope from Charleston Public Schools, handwritten Tilford Dudley, 2nd term 1915-1916 report card inside, 4A 4. Envelope from Charleston Public Schools, handwritten Tilford Dudley, 2nd Term 1916-1917 report card inside, 5A

1905 – EITC 50th Anniversary 1. E.I. paper megaphone, flattened, handwritten Tilford E. Dudley 2. Bound, booklet of Class of 1927 reunion, Homecoming Oct. 22, 1977, 50th Anniversary

1906 – Esther Elizabeth Class work 1. 14 handwritten pages about drama topics 2. Bound notebook with Poems and TED written on outside, Esther Elizabeth Dudley written on inside cover, typed poetry pages

1907 – Gerry Jane’s Class work 1. Manilla envelope with Illinois State Historical Library, Addressed to Mrs. G.B. Dudley, contains Zoology Notebook typed, by Gerry Jane Dudley, 5-26-32, has teacher writings in red on front, received “C”

1920 – Wesleyan University 1921 – Misc. Papers 1. Wesleyan program for Paint and Powder Club presents The Romancers, June 15, 1928 2. The Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest Program, March 1, 1929 3. Wesleyan University award program pamphlet, October 1926 4. Wesleyan Univ. Award Program pamphlet, October 1927 5. Christmas entertainment, Long Lane Farm, December 22, 1926 6. Class Night Programme, Seniors 1927 7. The First Church of Christ, Middletown, CT, April 17, 1927 8. The Church of Christ in Wesleyan, April 10, 1927 9. Wesleyan University, Mr. Chandler Goldthwaite Organ Recital Program, Oct. 15, 1926 10. Wesleyan University, Award Program pamphlet, Oct. 27, 1927 11. A Syllabus, The College Church at Wesleyan University, 1927-1928 12. Receipt from Wesleyan University, Biology Lab charges, Paid Oct. 27, 1927 13. Receipt for tuition for 1927-28 semester, Paid Sept. 20, 1927 14. Articles of Dormitory Administration, 1927 (rules and regulations) 15. Receipt for tuition for 1928 semester, Paid Jan. 21, 1928 16. Wesleyan University, Award Program pamphlet, Oct. 27, 1928 17. Report of Standing June 1927, grades 18. Report of Standing June 1928, grades

1922 – Intercollegiate Debate League 1. Eastern Intercollegiate Debating League, Wesleyan vs. Brown, February 26, 1927 2. Syllabus of the Undergraduate Religious Program, April 1927 3. Program of the Eastern Intercollegiate Debate League, Williams vs. Wesleyan, March 26, 1927 4. Newspaper cut out of Eastern Intercollegiate Debate Champions, May 19, 1927 5. Eastern Intercollegiate Debating League, Wesleyan vs. Brown, Feb. 26, 1927 6. Bound papers, Eastern Intercollegiate Debating League, Wesleyan vs. Brown, notes for debate and notecards, news articles, etc., February 26, 1927

1923 – Commons Club 1. The Commons Club Bulletin, vol. 8 no. 1, January 1928 2. The Commons Club Annual Dramatic Production, June 4, 1927 3. Dues receipt for Commons Club, Paid Oct. 3, 1928 4. “ “ “ “ “ , Paid Oct. 6, 1927

1924 – Commencement Programs 1. Wesleyan University 95th Commencement, June 17-20, 1927 2. Wesleyan Univ. 99th Commencement, Baccalaureate Service, 1931 3. “ “ 96th Commencement, June 1928 4. “ “ 96th Commencement, June 1928

1925 – W. U. Bulletins 1. Wesleyan University Bulletin, vol. 20 no. 2 May 1926 2. “ “ “ , vol. 20 no 6, Nov. 1926 3. “ “ “ , vol. 20 no. 3, June 1926 4. “ “ “ , vol. 21 no. 1, Feb. 1927 5. “ “ “ , vol. 21 no. 6, Nov. 1927

1926 – Misc. Booklets/Magazines 1. Red bound book, Wesleyan 1926-27, inside reads property of Tilford Dudley, college directory 2. Black bound book, 1927-1928, college directory 3. Report of the President, Wesleyan Univ. 1925-26 4. Wesleyan Univ. Alumni Magazine, vol. 15 no.1, July 1930 5. Wesleyan Univ. Alumni Magazine, vol. 13 no. 1, July 1928 6. Zion’s Herald, Sign’s of Progress Editorial, June 22, 1927 7. The Christian Advocate, New York, June 30, 1927

1927 – Class work Folder 1 1. Folder with handwritten notes inside. Outline on lifecycle. 2. World Court, January 25, 1927 for public speaking class, 2 pages 3. Terms of Peace, 2 pages 4. Co-education, 2 pages 5. All Nations Should Abandon Extra Territorial Rights, 1 page 6. Co-education is Not Best Means of Education, 1 page 7. bound typed report about World Court Folder 2 1. Book review of The Economics of Welfare, by A.C. Pigou By Tilford Dudley, 11 pages 2. A Statement Comparison and Criticism of the Economic Theories of Sir Thomas Mum and R.J. Turgot, Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, 1928, 51 pages.

Folder 3 1. Bound report, Why Have the Efforts to Establish Commercial Reciprocity Between the Dominion of Canada and the United States failed, March 16, 1927 2. Bound report, The Achievements of the De Soto Expedition, November 4, 1926 3. Which Countries Have Led in the Development of Means of Transportation in South America, notecard attached 4. Bound paper, Was the English Expulsion of the Acadians Justifiable?, Jan. 22, 1927 5. Notebook, Wesleyan penant on front, Tilford Dudley property, handwritten notes and two blue books within 6. Bound notebook, Tilford Dudley Common Club House Wesleyan University on outside, multiple typed papers for History 18 class 7. Physicians Pocket Notebook 8. Notebook with clippings on pages within.

1928 - Postcards 1. Clark Hall Dormitory, Wesleyan University 2. Commons Club Fraternity, Wesleyan Univ. 3. North College Dormitory, Wesleyan Univ. 4. Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Wesleyan Univ. 5. Postcard of large house/dormitory, trees in front, winter scene 6. Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Wesleyan Univ. 7. Psi Upsilon Fraternity, Wesleyan Univ. 8. Berkeley Divinity School, Wesleyan Univ. 9. Hall laboratory Chemistry 10. Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity 11. Phi Nu Theta Fraternity 12. Delta Kappy Epsilon 13. Sigma Nu Fraternity 14. Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity 15. Chi Psi Fraternity

1988.01.256.1900 Box ?

1930 Harvard University

Folder 1: 1.) Pages from Law school pamphlet "Fees and Expenses" 2.) "Harvard Cooperative Society" handout 3.) "Barralaureate Sermon" pamphlet, 1929. 4.) "Sigma Chi Banquet Songs" booklet. 5.) Inscriptions (6) for tablets in Memorial Halls 6.) Letter to Tilford Dudley from Baker, Hostetler and Sidlo, from Cleveland, October 20, 1930. 7.) "Alvmos Conlegi Harvardiani Ornatissvmus" booklet 8.) "The Harvard Lampoon" December 13, 1928.

Harvard School Notebook

1940 Miscellaneous School Documents

Tilford Dudley loose notebook pages from Northfield Student Conference.

Banner notebook belonging to Tilford Dudley, contains various school notebook pages.

1988.01.256.2000s Photographs 2001 – Misc. 2002 – Mrs. Esther Shoot Dudley 2003 – Dr. Gerry B. Dudley 2004 – Tilford B. Dudley

1988.01.256.2100s Utility Bills 2101 – Eli Dudley 1. To Charleston Illuminating Company, paid Jan, 10, 1910 2. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, September 22-October 22, 1915 3. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, March 19-April 20, 1915 4. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, May 20 - June 24, 1915 5. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, July 23- August 23, 1915 6. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, Jun 24-July 22, 1915 7. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, April 20- May 20, 1915 8. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, January 19-Feb 19, 1915 9. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, October 23- November 23, 1915 10. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, August 23-September 22, 1915 11. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, March 22-April 19, 1917 12. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, February 19-March 22, 1917 13. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, December 16-January 19, 1917 14. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, January 20- February 21, 1917 15. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, April 19-May 19, 1917 16. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, May 19-June 19, 1917 17. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, September 19-October 18, 1916 18. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, August 18-September 21, 1914 19. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, October 20-November 20, 1917 20. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, August 18 to September 18, 1917 21. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, December 20-January 21, 1918 22. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, June 19 to July 20, 1917 23. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, July 18- August 18, 1917 24. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid March 2, 1918 25. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, February 23-March 23, 1918 26. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, June 27-July 22, 1918 27. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid August 7, 1918 28. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid September 5, 1918 29. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, February 26-March 23, 1920 30. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid March 6, 1920 31. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid January 3, 1920 32. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid February 3, 1920 33. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid December 4, 1919 34. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid November 3, 1919 35. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid September 4, 1919 36. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid August 8, 1919 37. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid October 4, 1919 38. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid July 7, 1919 39. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid May 7, 1919 40. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid April 7, 1919 41. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid March 6, 1919 42. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid July 6, 1920 43. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid October 2, 1918 44. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid August 10, 1920 45. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid May 21, 1914 46. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, January 24-February 24, unknown 47. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, May 27-June 21, 1916 48. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, November 21-December 16, 1916 49. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, October 18-November 21, 1916 50. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, April 26-May 27, 1916 51. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, November 23-December 21, unknown 52. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, December 22-January 23, 1916 53. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, February 24-March 24, 1916 54. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, March 24-April 25, 1916 55. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, August 18-September 19, 1916 56. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, July 18-August 18, 1916 57. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, June 21-July 18, 1916 58. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, September 19-October 20, 1914 59. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, October 20-November 20, 1914 60. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, July 20-August 18, 1914 61. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, November 20-December 20, 1918 62. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, December 21-January 19, 1914 63. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, April 19-May 22, 1918 64. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, April 29-May 26, 1919 65. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, September 25-October 24, 1918 66. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid December 4, 1918 67. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, February 19-March 19, 1915 68. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, July 18-August 20, 1920 69. To Central Illinois Public Service Company, paid February 6, 1919. 70. Oil and Gas Lease (3 pages) for Eli Dudley, Ashmore, IL 1918

Collection of ledger entries for Tilford Dudley, 1940s, bound with string

______1988.01.256.2200s WWI Documents from Dr. Dudley Photos are small and should not be stored in upright box. They need to be stored flat so as not to cause bending. 1. soldier photo, labeled “Johnny out from walk. Note row of shade trees along the road” on reverse 2. rock formation with tiny person, labeled “As seen…France Jan. 1918” on reverse 3. trees, labeled “frost on trees…France, Jan. 1918” on reverse 4. man standing at grave, labeled “grave of Major Raul Lufbery (?)” on reverse 5. photo of grave with wreath 6. photo of two water towers 7. photo of a man and a boy in front of trees and dirt mound 8. photo of 6 soldiers in uniform, tents in rear 9. photo of soldier in front of tent 10. photo of two cavalry soldiers on horses 11. photo of soldier in front of large pipes 12. photo of woman with fur muff in front of house, Dec. 10, 1917 13. photo negative of three figures in front of wooden stage 14. photo of 7 soldiers in uniform and 1 with no shirt in front of tent 15. photo negative of 5 soldiers in front of tent, standing at attention, labeled “tent south” 16. photo of 5 soldiers in front of tent, standing at attention 17. photo negative of soldier standing in front of tent, date on bottom illegible 18. photo of soldier standing in front of tent 19. photo negative of a different soldier in front of tent 20. photo following of a different soldier in front of tent, very washed out, white, C2 on reverse 21. photo soldier in front of tent, A7 on reverse 22. photo of soldier in front of ten with gun, A7 on reverse 23. photo of soldier in front of tent with arms behind his back, A7 on reverse 24. photo negative of 4 soldiers one has arm around another, tents in background 25. photo of negative of 4 soldiers one has arm around another, tents in background, C2 on reverse 26. photo negative, soldier in front of tent smiling with hands touching face 27. photo of negative of soldier in front of tent smiling with hands touching face, 2 on reverse 28. photo negative of soldier in forefront next to lake and dock 29. photo of negative of soldier in forefront next to lake and dock, C2 on reverse 30. photo negative of 3 men in coats, two heads are cut off 31. photo of negative of 3 men in coats, two heads are cut off, C2 on reverse 32. negative of soldier sitting on garbage can with legs crossed 33. photo of negative of soldier on garbage can with legs crossed, C2 on reverse 34. photo of soldier in front of tent arms behind back, A7 on reverse 35. photo of soldier in front of tent, A7 on reverse 36. photo of soldier in front of tent with gun at side, A7 on reverse 37. photo of soldier in front of tent with arms behind back, A7 on reverse 38. photo of villa, “villa first battalion, Massachusetts” handwritten on reverse 39. photo of villa 40. photo of house with person in forefront (looks superimposed upon one another), handwritten identification on reverse, illegible 41. photo of barracks with soldiers standing in row, “ retreat Ft. Reilly, December 1917” handwritten on reverse 42. photo of barracks with soldiers standing in a row, different photograph same inscription on reverse 43. photo of 4 men in coats in front of brick building, names handwritten on reverse, illegible 44. photo of man in suit with beard 45. photo of train station with family, “for Gerry Jane because she is almost…” handwritten on reverse, rest illegible 46. photo of 5 soldiers standing, 1 sitting in front of building, handwritten on reverse, illegible 47. copy of photo #46, “Dudley, Kuhn, Jones, D.D., Hollis (Miss.), Rawls, Jacobs (sitting), 2nd window from door with bath towel hanging out is first above my cot. Dark space under door, our reading room, east side barracks room” handwritten on reverse 48. photo of building with hanging window tarps, A7 on reverse 49. photo of tent, A7 on reverse 50. photo of soldier with riding stick 51. photo negative of 6 soldiers standing in front of tent, “decorated” written on bottom 52. larger photo of interior of hospital with lights and wounded 53. larger photo of interior of hospital, darker exposure, lengthwise through building 54. black notebook ledger, 1918, pay received with handwritten notes inside, slip of paper within- receipt, Gerry B. Dudley captain medical corp. 165th infantry, arrived in camp April 21, 1919. 55. marroon notebook, exterior says Curtis yearbook, 1915. handwritten notes within 56. striped notebook inside cover written, Captain G.B. Dudley, M.R.C. handwritten notes within- possibly treatments of persons 57. Book, Field Message Book, U.S. Army on front cover. Handwritten notes within. 58. Notebook, Curtis Yearbook 1919. in back within are three calling cards. 59. Notebook, Curtis Yearbook, 1918. hand written notes throughout. Inside is membership card to American Legion. 60. The Soldiers French Phrasebook 61. Manual of Splints and Appliances for the use of the Medical Department of the U.S. Army, Capt. Gerry B. Dudley, M.C. on front, 1918 1988.01.256.2200s WWI Documents from Dr. Dudley Box 1 Folder 1-1917 Folder

1. American Central Life Insurance Company, Permit for Military and Naval Service, G.B. Dudley insured COPY.

2. December 25, 1917 Evacuation Hospital #1, At sea, Special Orders #15. Captain Dudley M.R.C assigned commanding officer of hospital company.

3. December 22, 1917, Evacuation Hospital #1, Camp Merritt, New Jersey

4. December 31, 1917, Evacuation Hospital #1, From Gerry Dudley to Surgeon General, Personal Report.

5. December 17, 1917, Evacuation Hospital #1, Fort Riley, Kansas From Gerry Dudley to Quartermaster General, Subject: Allotment.

6. December 1, 1917, Evacuation Hospital #1, Fort Riley, Kansas, From Gerry Dudley to Surgeon General, Subject: Personal Report

7. November 1, 1917, Medical Officer’s Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, From Gerry Dudley to Surgeon General, Subject: Personal Report.

8. September 30, 1917, Medical Officer’s Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, From Gerry Dudley to Surgeon General, Subject: Personal Report.

9. September 19, 1917, Medical Officer’s Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, From Gerry Dudley to Surgeon General, Subject: Personal Report.

10. August 21, 1917, Medical Officer’s Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, From Gerry Dudley to Surgeon General, Subject: Personal Report.

11. August 12, 1917. Telegram: Capt. Dudley report to Fort Riley Kansas.

12. August 1, 1917. Telegram: Capt. Dudley be prepared for active duty at Fort Riley Kansas.

13. August 1917. Correspondence between Dr. Dudley and the Department of the Quartermaster seeking transportation costs to Fort Riley Kansas.

14. August 7, 1917. War Department Letter from Quartermaster to Gerry Dudley denying transportation.

15.August 14, 1917. Receipt from Cleveland, Cinncinatti, Chicago, and St. Louis Railway Company, Ticket from Fort Riley Kansas to (?) 16. August 11, 1917, Telegram from Washington D.C. To G.B. Dudly Report for Active Duty at Fort Riley Kansas

17. August 11, 1917, Telegram from Washington D.C. to Gerry Dudley, Report for Active Duty at Fort Riley, Kansas.

18. July 21, 1917. Telegram from Washington D.C. To G.B. Dudley Wire Capt. Coulter if you have accepted commission.

19. August 1, 1917. Telegram: Capt. Dudley be prepared for active duty at Fort Riley ansas.

20. August 1, 1917. Telegram: Capt. Dudley be prepared for active duty at Fort Riley ansas.

21. August 9, 1917. Letter and Envelope to Gerry Dudley from A. Newell Benedict .D. to report to M.O.T.C. Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana.

22. June 28, 1917. Letter to Gerry Brown Dudley from War Department Office of the Surgeon General. Dudley found qualified for appointment to Medical Officers Reserve Training Corps after medical examination.

23. May 2, 1917. Letter and envelope to Dr. Dudley from Association of the Medical R Reserve Corps: Dr. Dudley needs to send in more paperwork to complete application.

24. SAMPLE: Report of Physical Examination, Gerry B. Dudley April 15, 1917.

25. SAMPLE: Enlistment Paper April 14, 1917.

26. April 24, 1917. From Council of National Defense Letter to Dr. Dudley soliciting service in “crisis.” Information relating to appointments in the Medical Officer’s Reserve Corps of the Army. (2)

Information Regarding the Correlated Activities of the Council of National Defense and the Advisory Commission, the Medical Departments of Government and the Committee of American Physicians for Medical Preparedness.

List of General Medical Board of the Council of National Defense.

List of Enclosures.

Instructions for State and County Committees Regarding Weekly Reports to Office in Washington D.C.

Personal History of Applicant for Appointment in the Medical Corps, United States Army.

Form 132, Ward Department Surgeon Generals Office, Circular of information in relation to appointment in the Medical Corps of the United States Army, the requisite Qualifications, Examination of applicant.

27. April 25, 1917. Letter to G.B. Dudley from Dr. Edward Halstead regarding letter to Ward Dept. and advice on a patient.

28. Telegram from Charleston, IL: “Wife near breakdown come: Dr. Iknayan.”

29. November 18, 1917. Letter to Albert Cottingham from Gerry Dudley at Evacuation Hospital #1 in Fort Riley, Kansas regarding business between Albert and Esther Shoot

30. December 25, 1917. Hospital Order No. 15 assigning Gerry Dudley as Commanding Officer of the Hospital

31. December 9, 1917. Telegram to Gerry Dudley granting his request for extended leave.

32. August 14-31, 1917. War Department Form 336, War Department Quartermaster Corps. Officer’s Pay Voucher, TO: Captain Gerry B. Dudley.

Folder 2 1. “My War” by John F. Schneider from Oshkosh, WI. Unbound copy, 213 pages 2. Enveloped addressed to Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley from W. Lewis and Co of Champaign IL containing “My War"

Folder 3 1. Blank Mileage Voucher from War Department, form # 337, 7 copies 2. Service Record of Gerry B. Dudley, 1917

3. SAMPLE: Vaccination Record, Form 81, Medical Department USA, Authorized July 14, 1915 4. Form 55E, Clinical Record Objective Symptoms, Authorized January 17, 1916. 5. Form 72, Moving Report, Revised May 5, 1916. 6. SAMPLE: Individual clothing slip, authorized March 6, 1915.

7. Officer’s Pay Voucher from War Department, Form #336, May 5, 1915, 2 copies

8. SAMPLE: Mess Account of the Hospital at ______Form 74 Revised June 29, 1916

9. SAMPLE: Requisition for Blank Forms, Form 37, Revised February 18, 1916.

10. SAMPLE: Daily Field Report of Sanitary Personal and Transportation, Form 52, Revised June 29, 1916.

11. SAMPLE: Transfer of Field Medical Supplies, Form 24, Medical Department U.S. Army, Revised April 28, 1916.

12. SAMPLE: Sanitary Report, Form 50, Medical Department, Revised May 26, 1915.

13. SAMPLE: Report of Survey, Form 196, Authorized April 12, 1917

14. Pages 3-15 from unknown book about army regulations

15. “Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak Special”, picture taking manual, 78 pages

16. Pocket Calendar from Banque Nationale de Credit, November 1917

17. “Exam Recruits Dudley” from War Department No. 26, May 18, 1909

18. United States Army Recruiting from War Department No. 2, November 1, 1916

19. Rules for the Examination of Recruits from War Department, General Order #66, April 18, 1910

20. A Declaration of Interdependence, booklet from the Library of War Literature, 1918

21. Gas Warfare, Information for Medical Officers, War Department, 1917

22. Army Regulations, War Department No. 57, May 25, 1917

23. Army Regulations, War Department No. 56, May 10 1917

24. Notes on Short Incision in Appendicitis, from Transaction of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association, 1903

Folder 4- Insurance, compensation, benefits.doc

1. Business Cards, “Captain Gerry B. Dudley, Medical Officers’ Reserve Corps, United States Army”, 3 copies

2. December 9, 1933. Letter to G. B. Dudley from Veterans Administration, Washington D.C. Change in beneficiary designation.

3. January 1, 1925. Letter to Mr. Gerry Brown Dudley from United States Veterans Bureau accompanying adjusted service certificate.

4. March 1, 1923. Letter to Gerry B. Dudley with claim number for Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Compensation

5. October 23, 1924. Letter to Gerry B. Dudley from Adjusted Compensation Branch, The Adjunct General’s Office, Washington D.C. RE: application number

6. No date. Handwritten list of monthly premiums per $1000 of insurance, ages 40-54

7. July 5, 1917. Letter to Bureau of War Riske Insurance from Gerry B. Dudley, Subject: Payment of premium, war risk insurance.

8. November 15, 1917. Insurance Certificate for G.B. Dudley. The U.S. Treasury, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington D.C. Insurance in the amount of $10,000

9. January 9, 1918. Postcard to Captain G.B. Dudley from the U.S. Treasury Dept. Bureau of War Risk Insurance RE: Application for insurance received.

10. September 18, 1924 Application for Adjusted Compensation in Army. COPY. Document contains information outlining the locations and dates where Captain Dudley served during WWI.

11. No date. Information relative to compensation and continuance of War risk insurance for G. B. Dudley

Folder 5 Medical Forms

1. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 23, 1918.

2. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 21, 1918.

3. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 14, 1918.

4. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 28, 1918.

5. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 25, 1918.

6. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 20, 1918.

7. Form 16C, Credit Slip, blank

8. Form 16C, Credit Slip, March 23, 1918

9. Form 16C, Credit Slip, April 9, 1918

10. Form 16C, Credit Slip, March 24, 1918

11. Form 16D, Exchange Slip, blank

12. Form 55T, Clinical Record, blank

13. Form 55S, Clinical Record, blank

14. Form 55R, Clinical Record, blank

15. Form 55Q, Clinical Record, blank

16. Form 55P, Clinical Record, blank

17. Form 55O, Clinical Record, blank

18. Form 55M, Clinical Record, blank

19. Form 55I, Clinical Record, blank

20. Form 16C, Credit Slip, June 3, 1918

21. Form 55E, Clinical Record, June 3, 1918

22. Form 55D, Clinical Record, June 2, 1918

23. Form 55A, Clinical Record, blank

24. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 23, 1918

25. Form 55U, Clinical Record, May 30, 1918

26. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 20, 1918

27. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 24, 1918.

28. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 26, 1918.

29. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 13, 1918

30. Form 55K, Clinical Record Operation Report, April 23, 1918.

31. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 24, 1918.

32. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 18, 1918.

33. Form 55U, Clinical Record, April 23, 1918.

34. Form 55U, Clinical Report, April 26, 1918.

35. Top half of form missing, patient Leroy Porter

36. Vaccination Register for Captain Gerry B. Dudley.

37. Form 52, hand writing on back

38. Form 97, Wassermannn Card, blank

39. Form 52, patient Jacob Jones (3 pieces)

40. Form 83, Daily Field Report of Patients, blank

41. Form 77, Venereal Prophylaxis, blank

42. Form 52, patient John B. Smith, June 1, 1917

43. Memorandum booklet for Capt. Dudley, 1917

44. June 10, 1918. Evacuation Hospital #1, receipt for 1 hot water bottle and 1 instrument tray

45. June 6, 1918. Receipt to Capt. Dudley for 1 crutch

46. May 9, 1918. Receipt for 1 cock up splint and 1 pair of pajamas

47. March 24, 1918. List of dates and supplies turned in

48. September 1, 1917. Transfer of Medical Supplies to Captain Gerry B. Dudley, Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan.

49. SAMPLE: Form 47a, Return of the Enlisted Force of the Medical Department, September 2, 1917.

50. Report Sheet of Sick and Wounded, Form 51, Medical Department of U.S. Army. June, 1917

51. Report Sheet of Sick and Wounded, Form 51, Medical Department of U.S. Army. Hand written “Field Hospital #4”

52. List of Sick and Wounded, Form 53, Medical Department of U.S. Army. June, 1 917

53. May 26, 1918. Invoice for Medical Supplies

54. Camp Hygiene and Sanitation List (2 pages)

55. February 20, 1918. Evacuation Hospital #1, List of reports and records

56. Handwritten piece of paper

57. Gas Mask Drill Instructions

58. June 20, 1917. Practice Sheet for Position Sketch with measurement scales, Fort Riley, Kansas (3 pages)

59. Camp Hygiene and Sanitation List (2 pages)

60. Litter Drill, Enlisted Force of Evacuation Hospital #1 (6 pages)

61. July 26, 1917, envelope addressed to G.B. Dudley from War Department, the adjutant general’s office

Folder 6- Newspaper Documents

1. “French Eagerly Await “Amex” Troops, Confident of Their Fighting Spirit” (newspaper unknown). 2. “Marines Along Rhine Given Valor Badge” by Percy Hammond (newspaper unknown). 3. “Makeup of Rhine-Bound U.S. Army” from the Chicago Daily Tribune, Tuesday, December 3, 1918. 4. “Marines Along Rhine Given Valor Badge” page two by Percy Hammond (newspaper unknown). 5. “69th Chief Cheers Mothers of Dead”, (newspaper unknown) April 25, 1919 6. “MacArthur at Graves of His Dead Soldiers” from the Geneva Republican, Geneva, IL, April 22, 1932. 7. “Yank Division with Big Record” (newspaper unknown). 8. “Wears Gas Mask Over Cook Stove” (newspaper unknown). 9. Unknown newspaper article about Sergeant Hugh M. Adams’ trip through Southern France. 10. “Rainbow Spurred Division to Victory”, (newspaper unknown).Paris, October 16. 11. Unknown newspaper article featuring two entries from the International News Service. 12. “Boche Amazed by the Gunnery of Reilly’s Men”, (newspaper unknown) New York, December 9. 13. “Crack Divisions Stay Overseas, Baker Asserts”, (newspaper unknown) Washington D.C., December 5. 14. Page from the Magazine/Journal “Sea Life” April 15, 1919. 15. Page from the Magazine/Journal “Sea Life” April 18, 1919 16. “The Service Flag” by William Herschell (newspaper unknown). 17. “Unloading Food and Munitions from the United States…” (newspaper unknown) photo from 1917 18. “2,500 Pay Tribute to Joffre at Mass”, New York Times, Wed January 21, 1931 19. “…Dreadnaughts, Six Cruisers” (newspaper unknown) 20. “Luxemburg Pleads for President’s Aid” (newspaper unknown) 21. Article clipping, about probable death about a soldier in battle (newspaper unknown) 22. International News Service article clipping, about suspension of hostilities (newspaper unknown) 23. “Rules to Govern Discharge from Army”, (newspaper unknown) Washington D.C., December 10 24. The Medical Department First article clipping, (newspaper unknown) December 29, 1917 25. Article clipping, about Rainbow Division (newspaper unknown) 26. International News Service article clipping, about location of American army 27. “Captain Archie Roosevelt now in Hospital in Paris” (newspaper unknown) 28. “War Talk to Battery B Kin”, handwritten “42 Division” on article (newspaper unknown) 29. “Selected Men Overseas Eager to Get at ‘Em”, hand writing on article (newspaper unknown), April 29 30. Article clipping from New York Herald (European Edition) 31. Article photo of M. Paul Claudel, French Ambassador to the U.S. (newspaper unknown) 32. “’Great Kids’ Says Officer, of Two Amex Pilots” (newspaper unknown) 33. “Reilly’s Bucks in Anniversary Call on the Foe” (newspaper unknown), October 22 34. “Rhenish Newspapers like American Work” (newspaper unknown), December 11 35. “Civilians are Friendly to American Soliders (newspaper unknown), December 9 36. “Charleston Man Among Heroes”, about Walter C. Bisson (newspaper unknown) 37. “France Honoring the Valor of American Soliders”, photo included, (newspaper unknown), February 28 38. “Prof. Wallis in Versailles as Guide”, handwriting on article (newspaper unknown) 39. “Captain Dudley Missed Ovation”, Charleston Times Courier 40. “Over From Over There”, Chicago Daily Tribune, Thursday, April 24, 1919 41. Article photo of Captain James L. Foley and Captain G.B. Dudley (newspaper unknown)

Folder 7 Random

1. Photocopy of pages from unknown book chronicling the life of Gerry Dudley (2 pages)

2. Photocopy of Charleston Daily Courier, “Captain Dudley Lands in France” December 1917

3. Typed summary of Gerry Dudley’s life and experience in the war (3 pages)

4. Photocopy of photo of soldiers

5. Seating list of Dinner for officers of the 165th infantry, April 26, 1919 (booklet)

6. Unmarked postcard, 13th Engrs-Ry, USA (2)

7. Envelope addressed to Tilford Dudley from Gerry Dudley containing 2 photos of soldiers, August 9, 1924

8. Unmarked envelope, hand written “army uniform taken in Charleston”

9. Envelope addressed to Captain Gerry B. Dudley from Mrs. Dudley, August 9

10. Musical Program YMCA, May 8, 1918

11. Program for Fourth Minstrel Show of the 69th Minstrels, January 1-3, 1919

12. Hand written note to children concerning victory metals

13. List of station arrival dates (2)

Folder 8 Receipts

1. September 25, 1918. Receipt of 155 Francs for meals at officers Mess from September 1-September 25 at the rate of 6.2 Francs.

2. September 4, 1917. Received of Captain Dudley for board, Medical Officers Training Corps.

3. September 24, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 3 Francs for box of candy.

4. May 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 138 Francs for meals at officers mess, April 1 – April 30, 1918.

5. April 30, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 1.6 Francs for beer, 2 @ .80 Francs.

6. March 31, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 101 Francs to Officers Fund for mess.

7. January 15, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hosptital No. 1, 1 Pounds, 2 Schillings no Pence.

8. Medical Officers Training Camp, receipt for Captain Gerry B. Dudley, stamped October 1, 1917

9. Medical Officers Training Camp, receipt for Captain Gerry B. Dudley, December 14, 1917

10. Medical Officers Training Camp, receipt for Captain Gerry B. Dudley, December 13, 1917

11. Medical Officers Training Camp, receipt for Captain Gerry B. Dudley, December 3, 1917

12. Medical Officers Training Camp, receipt for Captain Gerry B. Dudley, November 5, 1917

13. June 30, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 237.12 Francs for meals at officers mess, June 1 – June 30, 1918.

14. June 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 137 Francs for meals at officers mess, May 1 – June 1, 1918.

15. June 30, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, .80 Francs for one bottle of beer

16. July 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, .50 Francs for one cigar 17. July 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, for orderly service

18. August 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 155 Francs for meals at mess hall, July 1-July 31, 1918

19. August 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, for orderly service for July

20. August 31, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 12 Francs for laundry service in the month of August

21. August 31, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 125 Francs for meals from August 1-August 31, 1918

22. September 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 15 Francs for orderly service for August

23. September 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, .80 Francs for one bottle of beer

24. September 25, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 12 Francs for laundry for September

25. July 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudly, Evacuation Hospital No. 1. 15 Francs for laundry service.

26. July 31, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 15 Francs for laundry service for July

27. June 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 15 Francs for laundry service for May

28. May 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, 15 Francs for laundry service for April

29. March 30, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 3.5 Francs for laundry.

30. March 23, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 3.5 Francs for laundry.

31. March 16, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 3.5 Francs for laundry.

32. March 9, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 3.5 Francs for laundry. 33. March 2, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 3.5 Francs for laundry work.

34. February 23, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 3 Francs, 50 Centimes for laundry work.

35. February 10 – 16, 1918, Received of Captain Dudley, 3.5 Francs for laundry.

36. December 19, 1918. Receipt, YMCA with American Army in France, 150 dollars (3 pieces).

37. Jun 18, 1919. Receipt from Quartermaster Corps U.S. Army. Received of Esther Dudley for 150 dollars

38. April 17, 1918. Evacuation Hospital No.1 A.E.F. Received of Capt. Dudley, 1 field desk and contents, 1 lantern

39. February 11, 1918. Memo to Lt. Bishop. Request 1 lantern with oil for G.B. Dudley.

40. April 14, 1918. Received by Capt. Dudley at detachment infirmary 1 razor, 1 cornbroom.

41. April 4, 1918. For “2 modified splints”

42. April 10, 1918. Received from (?) , (?) by Capt G.B. Dudley

43. January 31, 1918. Received of rest of camp 266 blankets

44. January 20, 1918. Received 2 gray blankets.

45. January 10, 1918. received at Evacuation Hospital No.43. 510 blankets

46. January 10, 1918. received at Evacuation Hospital 510 blankets

47. November 16, 1917. Receipt

48. November 20, 1917. Receipt

49. November 19, 1917. Receipt

50. No Date. Receipt

51. November 10, 1917. Receipt

52. November 10, 1917. Receipt

53. No date. Receipt

54. No date. Receipt/Ordinance

55. Medical Officers Training Corps, Acknowledgement of receipt of Supplies.

56. September 15, 1918. Receipt. Headquarters Evacuation Hospital No. 1 A.E.F.

57. August 12, 1918. Receipt for subscription to “Stars and Stripes.”

58. March 24, 1918. Receipt from Libraire Militaire (in French).

59. August 12, 1918. Receipt from Libraire Papererie Imprimerie Emile Theibaut (in French).

60. May 1, 1918. Receipt of 15 Francs of G.B. Dudley for orderly service.

61. December 1917. Received of Captain Dudley $2.00 for dues, Evacuation Hospital No. 1 Medical Officers Training Camp, Fort Riley Kansas.

62. November 1, 1917. Received of Captain Dudley, $4.00 dues for October and November, Evacuation Hospital No. 1.

63. June 1, 1918. Received of Captain Dudley, 15 Francs for orderly Service in May.

64. August 2, 1918. Received of Captain Dudly, 5 Francs for entertainment fund.

65. September 16, 1918. Receipt for supplies

66. March 8, 1918. Receipt for (?)

67. August 24, 1918. Receipt, from Captain Dudley, 2 Pyrene fire Extinguishers in D Pavilion, Evacuation Hospital No. 1

68. July 17, 1918. Receipt, D Pavilion, 2 Pyrene fire extinguishers.

69. October 29, 1917. Requisition for Clothing (in bulk) Evacuation Hospital No. 1, Fort Riley Kansas (2 copies).

70. October 31, 1917. Transfer of quartermaster supplies. To: Supply Officer Evacuation Hospital No. 1 (3 copies)

71. Transfer of quartermaster supplies. To: Supply Officer Evacuation Hospital No. 1

72. October 26, 1917. Transfer of quartermaster supplies. To: Supply Officer Evacuation Hospital No. 1

FOLDER 9 Typed and Handwritten Copies of Letters

1. March 22, 1918 #9 Evacuation Hospital #1, A.E.F. France photocopy of handwritten letter to father and mother from Gerry. 2. April 12, 1918 Photocopy of handwritten letter to father and mother from Gerry Dudley. 3. Collection of typed letters 1918-1919 Dudley family correspondence.

FOLDER 10 WWI 1918

1. December 31, 1918. Personal Report from Gerry Dudley on duty with 165th Infantry December 1 1918 – December 31 1918.

2. December 9, 1918. Headquarters First Batalion in Germany. Memorandum describing where battalion will head to.

3. December 1, 1918. Personal Report from Gerry Dudley on duty with the 165th Infantry November 1, 1918 – November 30, 1918.

4. November 30, 1918. Letter from Gerry Dudley to C.O. 165th Infantry regarding claim for lost property.

5. November 1, 1918. Personal Report for October 1918. October 1 to 31 on duty in advanced area with 165th Infantry.

6. October 10, 1918. Letter to Captain Dudley from the Acting Quarter Master General regarding accounts.

7. Sanitary Detachment, 165th Infantry France, October 1, 1918. Personal Report for month of September 1918 8. September 1 to 26 on duty at Evacuation Hospital No. 1 A.E.F. per Confidential Orders No. 4 Headquarters Central Department dated December 17, 1917.

9. September 28, 1918 on duty with the 165th Infantry A.E.F. per Special Order 262, ext. 11 Headquarters Central Department

10. September 27, 1918. Letter from Gerry Dudley to the Surgeon General regarding change of station.

11. September 26, 1918 Memorandum to Captain Dudley COPY from Headquarters 42nd Division American Expeditionary Forces office of the Surgeon: Capt Dudley: Proceed without delay to 165th Infantry for duty with that organization.

12. September 23, 1918. Headquarters Evacuation Hospital No.1 13. Evacuation Hospital No. 1, will report to Command General Optimus for duty.

14. August 1, 1918 – August 30, 1918 War Department Form 336, War Department Quartermaster Corps. Officer’s Pay Voucher, to Gerry Dudley

15. August 31, 1918. Personal Report. On duty with Evacuation Hospital No. 1 from August 1 to August 31, 1918. August 31, 1918.

16. August 24, 1918 Headquarters Evacuation Hospital #1 A.E.F. Captain Dudley detailed as Adjutant of this post. 17. August 11, 1918. Headquarters Evacuation Hospital No. 1 A.E.F. Special Orders No. 129: 7 day leave granted to Capt. Dudley.

18. August 11, 1918. Headquarters Evacuation Hospital No. 1 A.E.F. Special Orders No. 129: 7 day leave granted to Capt. Dudley.

19. Personal Report. On duty with Evacuation Hospital No. 1 from July 1 to July 31, 1918. July 31, 1918.

20. July 21, 1918. Handwritten letter from Esther Elizabeth Dudley to Gerry Dudley about being sick

21. September 27, 1918. Handwritten letter from Gerry Dudley to Fred Hudson

22. July 2, 1918 Evacuation Hospital #1 Special Orders No. 95 Capt. Dudley appointed to summary court for the case of reserve nurse Ruth Riley

23. Personal Report. On duty with Evacuation Hospital No. 1 from June 1 to June 30, 1918. June 30, 1918.

24. Personal Report. On duty with Evacuation Hospital No. 1 from May 1 to May31, 1918. May 31, 1918.

25. May 3, 1918. Daily Bulletin #86 Evacuation Hospital #1 Commanding Officer details

26. April 30, 1918. Personal Report April 30, 1918. April 1 – 30, 1918.

27. March 31, 1918. Personal Report. On duty with Evacuation Hospital No. 1 from March 1 to March 31, 1918. March 31, 1918.

28. February 28, 1918. Personal Report On duty with Evacuation Hospital No. 1 from February 21, 1918 – February 28, 1918.

29. January 31, 1918. Receipt to Gerry Dudley for Casual Officer’s Hotel

30. April 13, 1918. General Order #56 G.H.Q. American Expeditionary Forces

31. April 15, 1918. General Order #57 G.H.Q. American Expeditionary Forces

32. August 13, 1918 (postmark) letters from Esther Elizabeth Dudley To Captain Dudley at M.R.C. Evacuation Hospital No. 1 August 6, 1918 July 21, 1918 July 13, 1918. FOLDER 11 WWI 1919

1. Personal Report: Camp Mills NY. April 30, 1919. April 1-4 AEF advanced area. April 5-21 enroute. April 22-30 Camp Mills NY.

2. February 23, 1919. Sanitary Detachment 165th Infantry Remagen, Germany, From: Captain Gerry B. Dudley, To: Adjutant General, Subject: Discharge, Children and wife have Spanish Influenza, also contains service history (3 copies)

3. September 24, 1919 (postmark date). Recommendation for Distinguished Service Cross by Major Kelly 165th Infantry for specific act of gallantry on October 14, 1918.

4. July 30, 1919 8 P.M. Letter from Esther Shoot Dudley to Gerry B. Dudley concerning his visit home.

5. July 19, 1919, Typed letter from War Department Zone Finanace Office Officers Allotment Branch concerning the discontinuance of allotment for Capt. Gerry B. Dudley

6. June 30, 1919. Letter from Merril J. Homes, Emerson Iowa, To: G.B. Dudly. Homes served with Dudley in France.

7. May 30, 1919. Headquarters Camp Grant. Special Order No. 149 Honorable discharge order for Capt. G.B. Dudley.

8. May 13, 1919. Headquarters Camp Grant, Illinois Special Orders No. 132: 15 day leave for Capt Dudley

9. Release copyrighted Western Newspaper Union 4/28/1919 concerning parade on 5th Avenue

10. April 1919 (France II), list of men’s names with addresses.

11. Release of copyright by International Film Service 3/31/1919, Machine gunners of the 165th Inf.

12. Release of copyright by International Film Service 3/31/1919, Commanding General’s farewell review.

13. Release of copyright by International Film Service 3/31/1919, waiting for inspection and presentation of medals by General Pershing.

14. Personal Report for March 1919. March 1 to 31, 1919. On duty 165th Infantry in advanced areas.

15.Personal Report for February 1919. February 1 to 28.

16. February 24, 1919 Sanitary Detachment, 165th Infantry signed by Gerry B. Dudley (3 copies)

17. Personal Report for January 1919. January 1 to 31.

18. January 10, 1919 Typed letter from the War Department Office of the Director of Finance to Capt. Gerry B. Dudley concerning payment of personal accounts.

19. France. January 27, 1919. Claim for Reimbursement for lost personal property.

20. France. December 20, 1918. Bulletin No. 105 G.H.Q. AEF Information of lost personal property.

21. Form B.C.x1 Sheet 2. Board on Claims for Lost Private Property (3 copies)

22. Instructions for form B.C.X1 (3 copies)

23. February 28, 1919 Typed General Orders No. 38-A from John J. Pershing to soldiers of the American Expeditionary Forces.

24. Instructional plans for layout of field hospital (no date)

25. Instructions for making application for the Victory Medal, from the Victory Medal Office at Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

26. May 30, 1919. Honorable Discharge Certificate for G.B. Dudley with military record on reverse.

FLOATERS

1. Typed document detailing Gerry B. Dudley’s entry into service

2. Selective Service System, Certificate of Service to G.B. Dudley from November 6, 1940-March 30, 1947

3. Envelope to G.B. Dudley from the Selective Service Official Business State Headquarters in Springfield, IL, 1947

4. Hand written memo to Captain Dudley from Bill Helgers wishing a Merry Christmas

5. Therapeutic Digest booklet, July 1919

6. Telegram from Dr. Iknayan, Charleston, IL: “Cabled you February 12 to come wife and children sick was it received cable.”

7. Telegram to Capt. Dudley from Charleston: “Children ill, wife near breakdown.” 3 copies.

8. March 8, 1919. Telegram from Charleston, IL: “All better no hurry in coming.”

9. February 13, 1918 (notarized). Affidavit from Fred, E. Hudson recommending discharge because of family sickness.

10. February 13, 1919 (notarized). Affidavit of Esther Shoot Dudley: Her condition getting worse, can’t manage family and affairs of Dr. Dudley.

11. February 13, 1919 (notarized). Affidavit of Dr. N.C. Iknayan stating that Dr. Dudley’s family is sick and recommending discharge.

12. February 17, 1919. Letter to Capt. Dudley written on Women’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church Mattoon District Illinois Conference Stationary: Esther Elizabeth is sick, bottom of page missing.

13. Typed letter to Mr. William Wallace from Fred Hudson concerning communication with G.B. Dudley, February 17, 1919

14.February 14, 1919. Letter to Capt. Dudley from C.A. Shuey Attorney at Law, letter accompanying affidavits.

15. Copy of “My War” by John F. Schneider from Oshkosh, 213 pages [SEE DETAILS LATER IN THIS BOOK 2201 -2210] ______

1988.01.256.2300s Lincoln Related Papers

1988.01.256.2301 Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin, July 1926 1988.01.256.2302 Research and notes on Shiloh Cemetary 1988.01.256.2303 Handwritten Notes and Typed Notes on Lincoln 1988.01.256.2304 Lincoln Lore Newletters 1988.01.256.2305 Lincoln Memorial University Booklets and Magazines (8 items) 1988.01.256.2306 Memorial and Peace Day Programs belonging to Esther Shoot Dudley (3 items) 1988.01.256.2307 Louis A. Warren Booklets on Lincoln (4 items) 1988.01.256.2308 Lincoln and East Central Illinois Programs and Booklets (9 items) 1988.01.256.2309 Lincoln Book Dust Covers (4 items) 1988.01.256.2310 Lincoln Newspaper Clippings and Magazines (4 items) 1988.01.256.2311 R. Gerald McMurty Lecture Booklets (3 items) 1988.01.256.2312 Lincoln Tourism Booklets (4 items) 1988.01.256.2313 Misc. Booklets (1 item) 1988.01.256.2314 Lincoln related correspondence (5 items)

Boxes not numbered yet:

Travel Box 1 – Box not numbered yet

1. Postcard, “Souvenir de L’assomption” 2. Postcard, “Cape Diamand, Quebec” 3. Postcard, “Petite Rue sous-le-cap, Quebec, Canada” 4. Postcard, “Petite Rue sous-le-cap, Quebec” 5. Postcard, “The Harbor, Quebec” 6. Postcard, “Monument Taschereau, Quebec” 7. Postcard, “Montcalm’s house” 8. Postcard, “Montcalm’s house” 9. Postcard, “Aeroplane view of art museum, Boston, Mass. ” 10. Postcard, “Senate chamber U.S. Capital Washington D.C.” 11. Postcard, “Washington’s headquarters” 12. Postcard, “Washington’s headquarters” 13. Postcard, “Washington’s headquarters” 14. Postcard, “Souvenir postcard book of Valley Forge, PA.” 15. Wood Postcard, from Eureka, Ca. “ We are visiting Waer’s Novelty Store” to Mrs. G.B. Dudley 16. Postcard, “Souvenir postcard book of California missions.” 17. 1941 Schedule “Activities of Spring Fiesta New Orleans” 18. 1941 Schedule “Activities of Spring Fiesta New Orleans” 19. Booklet of Historic Old New Orleans, LA. 20. Brochure, “Points of interest in and around Culpeper, VA.” 21. Pamphlet, “A brief history of Alexandria, WA” 22. Photogelatine Miniatures “20 views of Parlament buildings Ottowa, Canada.” 23. Map, “Rhine Panorama with text inserted” 24. Brochure, “Glimpse into the Garden of Eden Avery Island, LA.” 25. Brochure, “ Facts about New Orleans” 26. Brochure, “Bellingrath Gardens Mobile, AL.” 27. Brochure, “Port Gibson, Miss.” 28. Brochure, “Sight Seeing in Baton Rouge, LA.” 29. Letter from New Orleans Association of Commerce with list of hotels insert 30. Christmas Postcard, “To Tilford Dudley from H.H. and G.T.S.B” 31. Christmas Postcard, “To Tilford Dudley from Miss Case” 32. Souvenir booklet, “Natchez on Mississippi” 33. Postcard of Natchez, Miss. “Where Gerry and I stayed” 34. Postcard of Natchez, Miss. “To Mrs. Gerry Dudley from Maria” 35. Booklet, Notre Dame Church Montréal, Canada 36. Map, Paris, France, includes lists of sights in French 37. Booklet, King’s Chapel Boston, Mass. 38. Easter postcard, “To Tilford Dudley” 39. Postcard, “from E.E.D.” 40. Brochure, “The Azalea Trail Mobile, AL.” 41. Brochure, “Vacation in Louisiana for variety” 42. Brochure, “The Vieux Carre New Orleans, LA” 43. Brochure, “New Orleans Golf Coast Tours” 44. Brochure, “Glimpse into the Garden of Eden Avery Island, LA.” 45. Brochure, “Glimpse into the Garden of Eden Avery Island, LA.” 46. Booklet, “Souvenir Condensed history of New Orleans” 47. “Official Map & Guide of New Orleans” 48. Brochure, “Orleans Hotel” 49. Brochure, “Visitor’s guide to New Orleans” 50. Pamphlet, “Green Leaves restaurant” 51. Brochure, “A condensed history of Old New Orleans” 52. Brochure, “Bellingrath gardens Mobile, AL” 53. Brochure, “See Mobile the city of six flags” 54. Envelope of six Boston postcards from 1939, all of Old State House 55. Leaflet, “Natchez Pilgrimage” 56. Brochure, “Spring Fiesta Natchez Pilgrimage” 57. Brochure, “ Natchez Pilgrimage 1941” 58. Brochure, “Spring garden tours to the romantic deep south” 59. Brochure, “The Natchez pilgrimage, March 2-23” 60. Brochure, “Natchez, Baton Rouge & Vicksburg” 61. Brochure, “The personalities of New Orleans” 62. Brochure, “New Orleans golf coast tours” 63. Souvenir booklet, “Monterey Peninsula California” 64. Postcard, “Tubingen, Germany To Tilford” 65. Four colored Postcards, New Orleans 66. Postcard, “Grant’s army in Camp, 1931” 67. Four Black and white Postcards, Philadelphia, PA 68. Four colored postcards, Washington, D.C. 69. Three colored postcards, Alexandria, VA 70. Two black and white postcards, Northampton, Mass. 71. Postcard, “Duxbury, Mass. To Mrs. G.B. Dudley” 72. Seven colored postcards “Sights in Boston, Mass.” 73. Postcard, “Savannah, GA” 74. Thirteen colored postcards, Michigan boats and water fronts 75. Business card, “Atlas Gift and Novelty Company, New Orleans, LA” 76. Postcard, “Souvenir postcard book of St. Louis Cathedral New Orleans, LA” 77. Four colored postcards, New Orleans, LA. 78. Brochure, “Old Christ Church Savannah, GA” 79. Postcard, “New Year wishes to Tilford from Great Grandma Harlan” 80. Postcard, “Easter greetings to Gerry Jane Dudley from Margaret Irwin” 81. Postcard, “The Old Courthouse New Castle, DE” 82. Three black and white postcards New Castle, DE 83. Postcard, “Souvenir book of Pilgrim Plymouth” 84. Postcard, “Bonsecours Market Montreal, Canada” 85. Postcard, “Souvenir postcard booklet Ste Anne de Beaupré Quebec, Canada” 86. Postcard, “Mount Vernon to Mr. & Mrs. Gerry B. Dudley” 87. Postcard, “Souvenir booklet of beautiful and historical Virginia” 88. Postcard, “Souvenir booklet of Paris” 89. Two postcards, Fredericksburg, VA 90. Postcard, “Gadsby’s Tavern Alexandria, VA” 91. Postcard, “Washington building Lexington, VA” 92. Two postcards, Monticello Charlottesville, VA 93. Postcard, “Observatory University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA” 94. Postcard, Souvenir collection of 25 loose of Ottawa, Canada 95. Postcard, collection of 14 loose from Louisiana, tied with a string 96. Four colored postcards, Michigan boat and waterfront 97. Postcard, “Washington headquarters Valley Forge, PA” 98. Postcard, “General Lee’s Headquarters Gettysburg, PA” 99. Postcard, “Souvenir folder of the scenic Storm King Road, NY” 100. Postcard, “Revolutionary flag of general Thomas Posey Shawneetown, IL” 101. Postcard, “Posey Building built in 1842 Shawneetown, IL” 102. Postcard, “St. Andrews Church Sudbury Ontario, Canada” 103. Seventeen colored postcards, New Orleans 104. Postcard, “Bienville Monument Mobile, AL” 105. Booklet, “Marietta, OH” 106. Five colored postcards, Marietta Ohio 107. Eleven colored postcards, Montreal Quebec, Canada 108. Ten colored postcards, Culpeper, VA 109. Three colored postcards, New Haven, CT 110. Three postcards (two colored, one black and white), Lexington, VA 111. Four black and white postcards, Yorktown, VA 112. Postcard, Louisville, KY “To Miss Esther Dudley” 113. Postcard, “George Washington Masonic National Memorial Alexandria, VA” 114. Postcard, “Trinity Rock and Eternity Cape Quebec” 115. Postcard, “Atlantic City New Jersey, To Mrs. T.T. Shoot” 116. Postcard, “Seminole Squaw smoking gar fish, to Mrs. G.B. Dudley from Gertrude” 117. Postcard, “Betsy Ross house Philadelphia, PA” 118. Postcard, “Independent Presbyterian Church Savannah, GA” 119. Postcard, “Old Kentucky Home Nelson County, KY” 120. Souvenir drawing of “Pilgrim monument, Sand dunes Cape Cod, Old Windmill” 121. Envelope, to Mrs. G.B. Dudley, inside: Tilford E. Dudley’s business card “Chief, Legal Division, the Land program, Federal Relief Administration Washington D.C.” 122. Envelope with three black and white postcards from New Haven, CT 123. Map, Washington D.C. 124. Booklet, “The Old Fairbanks House built in 1636, Dedham, Mass.” 125. Booklet, “The Confederate Tableaux Natchez, Miss.” 126. Booklet, “Philadelphia 160 Pictures” 127. Pamphlet, “Elfreth’s Alley Saturday June 2” 128. Handbook, “Handbook of Old Burial Hill Plymouth, Mass.” 129. Booklet, “Come to Natchez on Mississippi where the old south still lives, 1941” 130. Brochure, “Christ Church Philadelphia, 1695-1938” 131. Book, “The Romance of Old Christ Church Alexandria, VA by James T. Mathews Jr.” 132. Leaflet, “More than Twelve decades of this Quaker meeting house Philadelphia” 133. Map, Panorama of the Rhine, Germany 134. Postcard, Souvenir booklet Philadelphia, PA 135. Brochure, “Carpenter’s Hall Philadelphia, PA” 136. Envelope, “Historic Old New Orleans, 1941” 137. Booklet, “Brandywine by Robert Bruce” 138. Handbook, “Mount Vernon, VA.” 139. Booklet, “The Land of George Washington & Robert E. Lee Montross, VA” 140. Envelope with Mount Vernon Souvenirs a. Brochure, Mount Vernon, VA b. Handbook, “Mount Vernon, VA.” c. Brochure, Kenmore d. Leaflet, “National Battlefield Museum Fredericksburg, VA” e. Leaflet, “See the National Shrine to James Monroe Fredericksburg, VA” f. Brochure, “Visit the James Monroe Law Office national shrine Fredericksburg, VA” g. Two black and white postcards Fredericksburg, VA 141. Brochure, “A Day in Old New Castle, DE. 1931” 142. Brochure, “Facts about New Orleans, June 1937” 143. Book of souvenir photos, “Souvenir of the Mohawk Trail, Mass.” 144. Brochure, “A Page or two about historic Vicksburg, Miss” 145. Brochure, “Visitors guide to New Orleans” 146. Pages from Life Magazine, about New Orleans 147. Map, Holsum 148. Program, “A Night in Old New Orleans March 27, 1941” 149. Program, “A Night in Old New Orleans March 27, 1941” 150. Restaurant Menu, “Antoine’s Centennial 1840-1940, New Orleans, LA” 151. Booklet, “Historic Quebec” 152. Booklet, “Enchanting New Orleans”

Travel Related Documents, Box 2

1. Miniatures of Havana souvenir cards, belonging to Gerry Jane Dudley 2. Souvenir postcard booklet: Gettysburg, PA 3. Souvenir Postcards: Guthrie, OK (2 items) 4. Souvenir Postcard: St. Louis, MO, August 7, 1907 5. Souvenir Postcards: Marion, Ohio (10 items) 6. Souvenir Postcards: Addison, PA (2 items) 7. Souvenir Postcard: Hudson River and Grant’s Tomb, Riverside Dr, New York 8. Souvenir Postcard: Havana, Cuba (3 items) 9. Souvenir Postcard: Philadelphia, PA (16 items) 10. Souvenir Postcards: Wheeling, WV (7 items) 11.Souvenir Postcards: U.S Capital, Washington, D.C. (19 items) 12. Souvenir Postcards: Quebec, Canada (34 items) 13. Souvenir Postcards: Montreal, Canada (3 items) 14. Souvenir Postcards: Ontario, Canada (12 items) 15. Souvenir Postcards: New Hampshire (7 items) 16. Souvenir Postcards: Massachusetts (7 items) 17. Souvenir Postcard: Somerfield, PA 18. Souvenir Postcard: Braddock’s Grave 19. Souvenir Postcard: The Cove, Maryland 20. Souvenir Postcards: Niagara Falls, NY (16 items) 21. Souvenir Postcards: Valley Forge, PA (16 items) 22. Souvenir Postcards: Lexington, MA (4 items) 23. Souvenir Postcards: Boston, MA (13 items) 24. Souvenir Postcard: Contoocook, NH 25. Souvenir Postcard: Pasadena, CA 26. Souvenir Postcard: “Orchard House” 27. Souvenir Postcard: “The Home of Emerson” 28. Souvenir Postcard: “Grave of Emerson” 29. Souvenir Postcard: “Old North Bridge” 30. Souvenir Postcard: Charlestown, MA 31. Souvenir Postcard: Plymouth, MA 32. Souvenir Postcard: Cambridge, MA 33. Pamphlet: Where to Go? What to See? Quebec week ending August 1, 1925 34. Exhibition catalog: “The Bitter Years 1935-1941” 35. Travel Booklet: Petersburg, VA 36. Travel Booklet: Illinois Land of Lincoln Inland Empire 37. Travel Booklet: Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland 38. Travel Booklet: Chronological History of Terre Haute and Vigo County 39. Brochure: 56 Story Chanin Building 40. Map: Official Road Map of Indiana, Standard Oil Company, 1935 41. Booklet: Touraide Conocco Travel Bureau maps and mileage charts. 42. Hand written list of mileage 43. Souvenir Map: Explorer’s Guide to Antique Shops and Points of Interest in Southern Illinois 44. Booklet: Notes and Pictures of Boston, belonging to Dorothy Anne Dudley, 1930 45. Booklet: Marathon Touring Guide, Gasoline Motor Oil maps and mileage charts 46. Booklet: Hospital Schedules of Information, 1945.

Non-Dudley Additions to Archives: 2002.023.01-05

2002.023.01 Pages of copies of newspaper articles about Tilford Dudley’s death 2002.023.02 Program from Eugene V. Debs Dinner for Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, Tilford Dudley presenter. 2002.023.03 The Debs Foundation Newsletter, Terre Haute, IN. Obituary notice for Tilford Dudley 2002.023.04 Copy of interview with Tilford Dudley by Howard Gillette Jr. 1986. 2002.023.05 Photographic print of Tilford Dudley with large group, including Harry Truman in Washington, D.C.

Sure-Clasp File Letters “Dudley Shoot Family (from Hallena Mini) 1. Reproduction photo, military photo, black and white, undated

2. Letter, from Tilford Dudley, “Picture of Dr. G.B. Dudley, et al., two pages, Dec 1983

3. Paper, “History of Coles County, 1876-1976”, published by the Charleston and Mattoon Bicentennial Commissions, 1976, 9 pages

4. Paper, Stafford Crossland interviewing John Swickard, Nov 18, 1982, concerning Dr. G.B. Dudley, 7 pages

5. Paper, interview of Mack Hollowell and Dr. G.B. Dudley, Nov 23, 1982, (45), 12 pages

6. Paper, Index of Subjects Covered on Tape Oral History Assignment, Dudley fan and house, Nov 11, 1982 (46), 9 pages

7. Paper, copy of notes on lined notebook paper, interview notes, Oral history interview, Mr. Ralph Rhoden, Nov 4, 1982

8. Paper, page 7, Oral history notes, undated, no title 9. Paper, copy of photos, picture of room, possibly the Dudley house, undated

10. Paper, copy of two photos, pictures of rooms, two upstairs bedrooms of Dudley house, undated

11. Paper, copy of two photos, pictures of rooms, living room and upstairs hallway of Dudley house, undated

12. Paper, two pages, photocopy of pages 584 & 585 book unknown, undated, concerning G.B. Dudley Biography

13. Paper, oral history interview transcription outline and notes, History of Tilford Dudley and Family, Dudley family genealogy, 27 pages; Interview date Nov 4, 1982, Tilford House & family Sept 30, 1982

14. Paper, complete itemization of tax records, undated **COMPLETE INVENTORY OF TAX RECORDS, ITEMIZED**

15. Paper, photocopy of newspaper clipping, “Tilford Dudley”, unknown source, undated, concerning career

16. Paper, oral history interview, Max Covalt, Oct 12, 1982, concerning Dr. G.B. Dudley, 5 pages

17. Paper, oral history interview, Ralph Rhoden, Nov 4, 1982, “The Dudley Family”, 11 pages

18. Paper, photocopy of book page 538, “Charleston Births”, June 6, 1976

19. Paper, photocopy of article, “Edward A. Perry Takes Apollo Post”, page 7, undated

20. Paper, photocopy of newspaper article, two pages, “Tilford Dudley’s Life Comes Full-Circle to Charleston”, Charleston Times-Courier, March 28, 1979

21. Paper, photocopy of “List of Early Settlers”, specifically Ashmore Township, undated 22. Paper, photocopy of “At The Sign of the Crest, Dudley Coat of Arms”, May 1954

23. Paper, photocopy of newspaper article, two clippings on one page, Country Crier, “Dudley to Receive Degree” and “…Dudley”, March 28, 1979

24. Paper, photocopy of Certificate of Marriage, Guilford Dudley married Mary Wiley, November 16, 1829

25. Paper, photocopy of “Dudleys Foster Cooperation”, Charleston Courier, November 12, 1997

26. Paper, partial essay, 3 typed pages and typed bibliography, concerning Dudley family history (house, family, etc), undated, no page numbers

Dudley Correspondence with CCHS Folder 1: Documents of Family Research conducted by the CCHS Folder 2: CCHS Correspondence, 1988-2000 1.) Letter to Dorothy Zentmyer from Renee Henry, July 11, 2000 2.) Letter to Mrs. John B. Swern from Robert Hennings, March 12, 1992 3.) Letter to Bob Hennings from Rick Dudley, concerning 1,000 dollar donation to CCHS, December 1993 4.) Letter from Robert E. Hennings to Rick Dudley, concerning receipt of 1,000 dollar donation, December 31, 1993 5.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Dudley Zentmyer , concerning donation to CCHS, February 2, 1994 6.) Letter from Robert E. Hennings to Dorothy Dudley Zentmyer, concerning donation to CCHS, December 14, 1994 7.) Letter from Robert E. Hennings to Esther Dudley Swern, concerning donation to CCHS, May 18, 1995 8.) Postcard from “Eric and I” to Bob and Elaine Hennings, September 1995 9.) Letter from Robert E. Hennings to Rick Dudley, concerning recent travels, November 18, 1995 10.) Letter from Robert E. Hennings to Esther Dudley Swern, concerning update on CCHS activities, November 18, 1995 11.) Letter from Esther Dudley Swern to Bob Hennings, November 28, 1995 12.) Letter from Dorothy Dudley Zentmyer to “Professor Hennings”, on small sheet of paper, December 12, 1995 13.) Letter from Rickd an Eric to Bob Hennings, typed on blue paper,“Christmas, 1995” 14.) Letter from Dorothy Dudley Zentmyer to Professor Hennings, concerning travel plans to Charleston, June 17, 1996 15.) Letter from Robert E. Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning visit to Charleston, June 26, 1996 16.) Color photograph with note to Bob Hennings from Rick Dudley 17.) Letter from Rick Dudley, update on family activity, Christmas, 1996 18.) Letter from Rick Dudley, update on family activity, Christmas, 1997 19.) Envelope addressed to Bob Hennings from the Dudley Foundation 20.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley, concerning donation, January 9, 1998 21.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Dudley Swern concerning plans for CCHS, June 5, 1998 22.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning Dudley House committee, June 5 1998 23.) Letter From Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley , concerning Dudley House committee, June 5, 1998 24.) Letter from Esther Swern to Dr. Hennings, concering Dudley House planning, June 16, 1998 25.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning Dudley House, June 19, 1998 26.) Letter from Dorothy Zentmyer to Robert Hennings, concerning mother’s family, July 1, 1998 27.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning Dudley House, July 9, 1998 28.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House history, July 22, 1998 29.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning Dudley House history, August 1, 1998 30.) Letter from Rick Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Charleston history, September 30, 1998 31.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley, concerning CCHS, November 24, 1998 32.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning restoration of Dudley House November 28, 1998 33.) Letter from Rick Dudley, to Robert Hennings, concerning family activity, Christmas 1998. 34.) Photograph of “Justin after a practice ride.” 35.) Photograph of a rooster, October 1998 36.) Photograph of Colleen and Forest, preparing food 37.) Photograph of Forest helping “dad” load the car 38.) Photograph of Eric helping set up for Christmas past 39.) Envelope and Christmas card from Rick Dudley to Robert Hennings, December, 1998 40.) Christmas card from Rick Dudley to Robert Hennings, December 1999 41.) Photograph of Justin and Forest Dudley playing with toys 42.) Photograph of Colleen Dudley in Victoria 43.) Letter from Rick Dudley, concerning family activity, Christmas 1999 44.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning Harold Marker, January 24, 2000 45.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning restoration of Dudley House, March 14, 2000

Folder 3: CCHS Correspondence, 1988-1990 1.) Postcard to Robert Hennings from Tilford Dudley, concerning bulletin, January 13, 1988 2.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning Dudley House restoration, January 19, 1988 3.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer concerning donation, January 14, 1988, attached is letter from Dorothy 4.) Letter and envelope from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning CCHS, February 6, 1988 5.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning CCHS, February 14, 1988 6.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Harold and Alice, concerning family, February 17, 1988 7.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning form 8283, February 26, 1988 8.) Letter from Tilford to Bob, concerning document appraisal, March 5, 1988 9.) Letter and tax form 8283 from Phil Lewis to Robert Hennings, concerning appraisal of antiques, March 30, 1988 10.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley concerning form 8283, March 31, 1988 11.) Letter from Tilford Dudleyt to Rober Hennings, concerning appraisal, April 6, 1988 12.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Rick’s plans, April 6, 1988 13.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House inventory, April 7, 1988 14.) Letter from Dorothy Zentmyer to Robert Hennings, concerning donation, April 9, 1987 15.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning donation, April 15, 1987 16.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Phil Lewis, April 15, 1988 17.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House visit, May 4, 1988 18.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning Dudley House, May 5, 1989 19.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern concerning, Dudley House visit, May 6, 1988 20.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning visit, May 11, 1989 21.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning visit, May 23, 1989 22.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning thanks for reception, June 6, 1988 23.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning donation, June 12, 1988 24.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning speech, June 16, 1989 25.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley family, June 21, 1988 26.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning thanks for remarks, June 26, 1989. 27.) Letter from Robert Hennings to James R. Livesay, concerning list of publications for CCHS, June 30, 1989 28.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning visit to Dudley House, June 28, 1988 29.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning family activities, June 28, 1988. 30.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning family activities, July 2, 1988. 31.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, July 22, 1988. 32.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning newsletters, December 22, 1988. 33.) Letter from Rick and Ted Dudley to Friends of T.E.D., concerning family activities, Christmas 1989. 34.) Christmas card from Rick and Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, December 1989. 35.) Letter from Robert Henning to Rick Dudley, concerning newsletter, December 18, 1989. 36.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning CCHS donation, December 24, 1989. 37.) Postcard from Rick Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House visit, January 8, 1990. 38.) Letter from Robert Henning to Rick Dudley, concerning Dudley papers, May 22, 1990. 39.) Postcard from Rick Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley papers, June 7, 1990. 40.) Postcard from Rick Dudley to Jim Griffin, concerning the Old Ford, August 28, 1990, attached is scrap paper with Gale Walker’s phone number on it.

Folder 4: Dudley Correspondence, 1985-1987 1.) Letter and envelope from Tilford Dudley to Alice, concerning Sen. Percy, Jan 7, 1985. 2.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning visit, May 8, 1985. 3.) Letter from Robert Henning to Tilford Dudley, concerning visit, May 14, 1985. 4.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning History Conference, August 20, 1985. 5.) Letter from Robert Henning to Tilford Dudley, concerning contribution, August 20, 1985. 6.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Henning, concerning endowment fund, September 8, 1985. 7.) Letter from Robert Henning to Tilford Dudley, concerning endowment fund, September 15, 1985. 8.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Henning, concerning license plates, September 22, 1985. 9.) Letter and envelope from Tilford Dudley to Alice, concerning Martha’s health, attached is obituary material for Martha, September 22, 1985. 10.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning visit, September 30, 1985. 11.) Letter from Robert Henning to Esther Swern, concerning visit, October 21, 1985. 12.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning personal check, October 26, 1985. 13.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning payment to the CCHS, October 30, 1985. 14.) Letter from Dorothy Zentmyer to Robert Hennings, concerning visit Dudley House, November 7, 1985. 15.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Henning, concerning Aurora estate, November 29, 1985. 16.) Letter from unknown to Tilford Dudley, concerning wife’s passing, December 4, 1985. 17.) Letter and envelope from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning $5,000 check, January 7, 1986. 18.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning annual dinner, January 29, 1986. 19.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Dorothy Zentmyer, concerning Dudley House Restoration, February 11, 1986. 20.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning Dudley House restoration, May 13, 1986. 21.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, May 27, 1986. 22.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, June 22, 1986. 23.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Alice, concerning newspaper clippings, June 24, 1986. 24.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House affairs, July 12, 1986. 25.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House and car registration, July 29, 1986. 26.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning artifacts, August 21, 1986. 27.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning operation, August 23, 1986. 28.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning surgery, August 26, 1986. 29.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Alice, concerning various activities, October 10, 1986. 30.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning license plates, October 12, 1986. 31.) Letter and envelope from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning auto tags, October 1986. 32.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning car registration, October 22, 1986 33.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning CCHS, February 12, 1987. 34.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, February 25, 1987. 35.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House visit, March 25, 1987. 36.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, March 31, 1987. 37.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House key, April 15, 1987. 38.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Bob, “Here’s the $500.” May 6, 1987. 39.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Esther Swern, concerning contribution, June 20, 1987. 40.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning lot, June 11, 1987. 41.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning contributions, July 24, 1987. 42.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, September 4, 1987. 43.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Millie, concerning Dudley House opening, September 5, 1987. 44.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning gift of personal property, October 4, 1987. 45.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House landscape, October 4, 1987. 46.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, October 4, 1987. 47.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, October 9, 1987. 48.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning Open House, October 24, 1987. 49.) Letter from Esther Swern to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House tour, November 30, 1987.

Folder 5: Dudley Correspondence, 1981-1984 1.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning Dudley House use, October 11, 1981. 2.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning Dudley House update, January 10, 1982. 3.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning the Dudley House, January 27, 1982. 4.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, January 29, 1982. 5.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning Dudley House, January 31, 1982. 6.) Letter from Dick Hummel to Tilford Dudley, concerning CCHS, March 16, 1983. 7.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley concerning CCHS, March 18, 1982. 8.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Dick Hummel, concerning Dudley House, March 26, 1983. 9.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning Dudley House taxes, April 26, 1982. 10.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson, to Tilford Dudley, concerning deed and side agreement, May .13, 1982 11.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning deed to Dudley House, July 1, 1982. 12.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning progress of deed, July 2, 1982. 13.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning arrival of deed, July 6, 1982. 14.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning inventory of Dudley House, July 13, 1982. 15.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning CCHS, July 15, 1982. 16.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning personal property of the Dudley House, July 21, 1982. 17.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to L. Stanton Dotson, concerning payment of taxes, July 25, 1982. 18.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning real estate tax, attached is Certification of Exemption, July 28, 1982. 19.) Note written on back of phone bill from Tilford Dudley to Dick Hummel, concerning billing, January 9, 1983. 20.) Note from Tilford Dudley to Dick Hummel, concerning heating bill, January 11, 1983. 21.) Letter and envelope from Tilford Dudley to Alice, concerning trip to NYC, February 3, 1983. 22.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Dick and Bill, concerning Dudley House finances, April 9, 1983. 23.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning CCHS, May 2, 1983. 24.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Dick Hummel, concerning CCHS, April 30, 1983. 25.) Letter from L. Stanton Dotson to Tilford Dudley, concerning tax bill for Dudley House, June 17, 1983. 26.) Note written from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning tax bill, July, 1983. 27.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Stanton Dotson, concerning CCHS taxes, July 26, 1983. 28.) Letter from Tilford Dudle to Milly, concerning Dudley House, October 13, 1983. 29.) CCHS Newsletter, November 1983. 30.) Note from Tilford Dudley to Mr. Treasurer, concerning CCHS, August 18, 1983. 31.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Chris (renter at the Dudley House), concerning rental lease, November 15, 1983. 32.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning tenant, December 9, 1983. 33.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Lynne, concerning tenant, December 21, 1983. 34.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, December 21, 1983. 35.) Family history and photo of Gerry Dudley in WWI from Tilford, no date. 36.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Bill Paris, concerning CCHS, March 5, 1984. 37.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House finances, March 9, 1984. 38.) Note and memo concerning Dudley House utilities, no date. 39.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House restoration, March 17, 1984. 40.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to CCHS, concerning memberships, April 12, 1984. 41.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning membership, April 18, 1984. 42.) Letter from Tilford Duldley to Robert Hennings and Lynne Padovan, concerning rentals, April 29, 1984. 43.) Letter with receipts from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings concerning purchase of restoration supplies, May 21, 1984. 44.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Don, concerning Charleston history, May 26, 1984. 45.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Prof and Mrs. Garner, concerning family activity, May 27, 1984. 46.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning the Garner family, June 3, 1984. 47.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Tom McIntyre, concering history project, July 11, 1984. 48.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning visit to Charleston, July 5, 1984. 49.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tom McIntyre, concerning CCHS, July 12, 1984. 50.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, July 27, 1984. 51.) Note and letter from Tilford Dudley to Tom McIntyre, concerning Garner family, August 1, 1984. 52.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning rent August 1, 1984. 53.) Letter from unsigned to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, August 16, 1984. 54.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning family activities, September 20, 1984. 55.) Postcard from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning Dudley House, November 10, 1984. 56.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning trip to Charleston, November 24, 1984. 57.) Newspaper clipping “Regional Historical Meeting in Charleston” from the Beacon‐News in Paris, Illinois, October 11, 1984. 58.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Tilford Dudley, concerning Dudley House, December 18, 1984. 59.) Letter and newsletter from Tilford Dudley to Alice, concerning family activities, December 19, 1984. 60.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Robert Hennings, concerning CCHS, December 22, 1984. 61.) Letter from Esther Swern to CCHS, concerning Dudley House, December 26, 1984. 62.) Letter from Tilford Dudley to Tom McIntyre, concerning history project, July 11, 1984.

Folder 6: Dudley Correspondence (Old) 1.) Letter and envelope from Hallie B. Stiegman to Tilford Dudley, thanking Tilford for information regarding the Bergner family, July 25, 1979.

Miscellaneous Loose Items 1.) Mounted black and white photograph of the Dudley House.

2.) Mounted label discussing the work of Charles D. Mitchell.

3.) Transcript of Dudley family oral history, total of six interviews, Fall, 1982.

“Tilford Dudley” folder 1.) Photograph negatives taken by David Collins, May 1987.

2.) Photograph of Tilford Dudley in the woods, Fall, 1984.

3.) Set of seven photographs of the Dudley House, May 1987.

4.) Set of six photographs of the Dudley House, May 1989.

5.) Newspaper clipping of Tilford Dudley obituary from the New York Times, January 22, 1990.

6.) Obituary material for Martha Dudley, September 16, 1985.

7.) Newspaper clipping of Tilford Dudley obituary from the Decatur Herald and Review, January 23, 1990.

8.) Handwritten note “Memories of Tilford Dudley” by Jeanne Tiveley, June 1998.

9.) Handwritten note “conversation between Hennings and Harold Covins, October 14, 1988.

10.) Photocopy of newspaper article and photo from the Washington Post, about Tilford and Martha Dudley, November 4, 1982.

11.) Newspaper clipping “Remember When” 50 years ago Dudley ruling, September 8, 1987.

12.) Newspaper clipping “Tilford Dudley to Attend Church Synod”, from the Charleson Times Courier, June 13, 1973.

13.) Newspaper clipping obituary of Dexter Baber.

14.) Newspaper clipping “On Histories, Conventions, Reunions” about Tilford in the 1968 Democratic National Convention, Chaleston Times-Courier, July 13, 1976. 15.) Newspaper clipping “Remember When” Tilford Dudley’s election to office, July 17, 1984.

16.) Scrap paper with address of Bea Epperson.

17.) Scrap paper with Rick Dudley’s phone number.

18.) Scrap paper with Brad McKelvey’s phone number.

19.) Scrap paper with Brad McKelvey’s phone number.

20.) Scrap paper note phone conversation with Rick Dudley, February 16, 1970.

21.) Newspaper clipping “Write on!” about Martha Dudley’s writing, Washington Post, July 13, 1981.

22.) List of dates of Tilford Dudley’s career.

23.) List of dates concerning Tilford Dudley’s life.

24.) Typed biography of Theodore Lewis Whitesel.

25.) Newspaper clipping “The Years” Tilford Dudley High School history.

26.) Newspaper clipping “Plaque Marks 1825 Dudley History” Charleston Courier, August 7, 1961.

27.) Newsletter from the Cleveland Park Historical Society with Tilford Dudley biography.

28.) Newsletter from the Debs Foundation, mentioning Tilford Dudley’s work with the Foundation, Spring 1987.

29.) Newpaper clipping “Tilford Dudley’s Life Comes Full Circle to Charleston” April 3, 1979. 30.) Photocopies (2) of newpaper clipping “Tilford Dudley’s Life Comes Full Circle to Charleston” April 3, 1979.

31.) Newspaper clippings (2 copies) “Eastern to Honor Dudley”, March 23, 1989.

32.) Photocopies (2) of newspaper clippings (2 copies) “Eastern to Honor Dudley”, March 23, 1989.

33.) Newspaper clipping “Dudley Recalls Past”

34.) Newspaper clipping “Dudley Receives Degree”

35.) Newspaper clipping “Dudley to receive degree”, County Crier, March 28, 1979.

36.) Newspaper clipping “Dudley to receive degree” page 2, County Crier, March 28, 1979.

37.) Newspaper clipping “Tilford Dudley”, no date.

38.) Newspaper clipping “Dudley Donates Local Home”, Charleston Times Courier, September 16, 1982.

39.) Newspaper clipping “Dudley House Donated to Historical Society” The Daily Eastern News, September 20, 1982.

40.) Newspaper clipping “Class of ’24 Reunion Held”, Tilford in back row of photo, Charleston Times-Courier, July 24, 1984.

41.) TCHS Class of 1924 60th Reunion program handout with quiz.

42.) Biography of Gerry B. Dudley by Tilford Dudley, December, 1983.

43.) Newspaper clipping and photocopy of Tilford Dudley obituary, from the New York Times, January 22, 1990. 44.) Newspaper clipping of Tilford Dudley obituary with photo, from the New York Times, January 22, 1990.

45.) Photocopy of newspaper clipping “Charleston Native Dies in Washington”, Decatur Herald Review, January 23, 1990.

46.) Photocopy of newspaper clipping on Decatur and New York Times Dudley obituaries.

47.) Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Washington Post of Tilford obituary, January 23, 1990.

48.) Enlarged photocopies (3) of newspaper clipping from Washington Post of Tilford obituary, January 23, 1990.

49.) Debs Foundation Newsletter (2 copies and 1 photocopy) detailing death of Tilford Dudley, Spring 1990.

50.) Photocopy of newspaper clipping of Tilford Dudley obituary from the Charleston Times-Courier, January 22, 1990.

51.) Photocopy of newspaper clipping “Dudley Memorial Tuesday”, Charleston Times-Courier, February 10, 1990.

52.) Photocopies (3) of guestbook of Tilford Dudley memorial service, February 13, 1990.

53.) Photocopies (2) of “Tilford Dudley: Labor Leader” by Pat Simpson, dedication of plaque, May 3, 1990.

Folder with No Name 1.) Newspaper clipping of “Historic Site Dedication” for Dudley House.

2.) Six copies of “Smoking is not permitted in the Dudley House” sign.

3.) Six copies of Dr. and Mrs. G.B. Dudley’s blank stationary.

4.) Three copies of sheets os G.B. Dudley blank stationary.

5.) Note to Stanley Thiel from G.B. Dudley regarding Dudley’s retirement, December 7, 1957.

6.) Newspaper clipping “Tilford Dudley Named to Rules Changing Post”

7.) Newspaper clipping “Leonard Walton, 94, Dies on Thursday”, cousin of Tilford Dudley.

8.) Newspaper clipping “Scholarships Made Possible by Charleston Families Awarded” includes mention of G.B. Dudley award and Dudley scholarship, Charleston Times-Courier, May 24, 1972.

9.) Newspaper clipping “Former Local Man Honored in D.C.”, Charleston Times-Courier, March 14, 1983.

10.) Blank envelope from the Jefferson Federal Saving and Loan Association, Washington, D.C.

11.) Fifty copies of G.B. Dudley blank stationary.

12.) Sixteen copies of Board of Public Health Advisors blank stationary.

13.) Eight copies of Committee on Issues in the 70’s blank stationary.

14.) Food Handler’s Examination form.

Dudley Car Folder 1.) Handwritten note with phone number for Gene Hudson, July 1991.

2.) Handwritten note with phone numbers for Rick Dudley.

3.) Handwritten note with Dudley car information.

4.) Typed letter from Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley concerning the selling of Tilford Dudley’s car, July 1989.

5.) Handwritten note concerning sale of Tilford’s car, June 1989,

6.) Typed letter from Rick Dudley to Robert Hennings concerning sale of Tilford’s car, June 20, 1989,

7.) Notes of condition of Tilford’s 1950 Ford.

8.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley concerning progress on the Dudley House, June 14, 1989.

9.) Letter from Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley concerning Tilford’s car, June 22, 1988.

10.) Letter and attached handwritten note from Robert Hennings to Rick Dudley concerning the sale of Tilford’s car, May 27, 1988.

11.) Handwritten note saying Gene Hudson purchased Tilford’s car.

12.) Handwritten note for towing car out of state.