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Connolly Letters from Various Correspondents 1898 - 1938 Connolly Letters from Various Correspondents 1898 - 1938 Various by Date 2 (1898 – 1906) * Donnelly, H Gralton; May 1898; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Holland, John P.; 18 January 1901; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Lundelius, A.; 2 February 1901; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Markley, Raymond L. (Rev.); 13 July 1902; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Tupper, T.C.; 20 November 1902; Typed; 1 sheet * Johnston, Margaret A.; 2 November 1902; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Adams, John Coleman (Rev.); n.d. [1902?]; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Becker, Arthur [G?]; 21 December 1902; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Reed, Meribah; n.d. [1903?]; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Wayman, Edith; 6 February 1903; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Heffernan, John F.; 11 December 1903; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Adams, John Coleman; 3 June 1904; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Hannigan, Stephen J. (to Mr. Welch); 2 March 1904; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Bate, Florence E.; 20 April 1904; Typed; 1 sheet * Hannigan, Stephen; 17 May 1904; Handwritten; 1 sheet * [F/Yinaird?], Charles [P?]; 16 June 1904; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Morrison, A.L.; 26 September 1904; Typed; 1 sheet * Clark, C.H.; 27 November 1904; Handwritten; 1 sheet * O’Brien, C.D.; 1 June 1905; Typed; 4 sheets * [Hanoon?Hanover?], Jas; 5 June 1905; Handwritten; 1 sheet * [Elbade], R.; 18 January 1906; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Hitchcock, Lucius Wolcott; n.d. [1906?]; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Hitchcock, Lucius Wolcott; n.d. [1906?]; Handwritten; 3 sheets * Wadlin, H.; 8 May 1906; Handwritten; 4 sheets * [Stebbing?] E.[T.?J.?]; 21 May 1906; Typed; 1 sheet * Brooks, Mary; 24 November 1906; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Stapleton, James [A.?H.?]; 18 December 1906; Typed; 1 sheet Various by Date 3 (1907 – 1909) * Talbot, Emory H.; 10 March [1907]; Handwritten; 1 sheet * [Newberry, Truman H.?]; 2 February 1907; Typed; 2 sheets * Whitney, H.A.; 4 January 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * JBC Reply to Whitney; 10 March 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * Short timer; 14 February 1907; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Wade, Robert E.; n.d. [1907?]; Handwritten; 1 sheet * JBC Reply to Wade; 10 March 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * [Rensselaer, M.G. Ian]; 28 April [1907]; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Wade, Robert E.; 25 May 1907; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Keenan, Gerald; 19 June 1907; Handwritten; 1 sheet * [Newberry, Truman H.]; 30 July 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * [Clouse?], Ernest S.; 12 October 1907; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Donohue, William; 22 November 1907; Typed; 2 sheets * Evans, R.D.; 23 November 1907; Typed; 3 sheets * Donohue, William; 29 November 1907; Typed; 2 sheets * Donohue, William; 30 November 1907; Typed; 2 sheets * Chandler, L.H.; 30 November 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * Clowes, Ernest L.; 2 December 1904; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Potter, W. P; 6 December 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * Evans, R.D.; 11 December 1907; Typed; 2 sheets * Stapleton, James H.; 11 December 1907; Typed; 1 sheet * Pringle, Ralph T.; 7 July 1909; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Dean, Horace; 24 October 1909; Handwritten; 1 sheet * JBC letter to Captain Gardner; 17 December 1909; Typed; 1 sheet * Gardner, A.P.; 18 December 1909; Typed; 1 sheet Various by Date 4 (1911 – 1915) * [Pine?], C.W.; 17 October 1911; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Farnham, C.F.; 19 November 1911; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Blount, C.B.; 27 April 1912; Handwritten; 3 sheets * McEthick, [W?M?] J.; 23 September 1913; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Ervin, Ed; 26 December 1913; Typed; 1 sheet * Brady, Edw. J.; 27 January 1913; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Goodspeed, L.B. & Co.; 14 January 1914; Typed; 2 sheets * [Bruuke?], Geo.W.; 13 March 1914; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Tardy, W.B.; 30 April 1914; Typed; 1 sheet * Hughes, C.F.; 3 June 1914; Typed; 1 sheet * Patch, Charles W.; 5 April 1915; Typed; 2 sheets * Mackay, R. C.; 7 May 1915; Typed; 1 sheet * P.F. Collier & Son Reply to Mackay; 19 May 1915; Typed; 1 sheet * Patch, Charles W.; 6 May 1915; Typed; 1 sheet * Patch, Charles W.; 24 May 1915; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Williams, John D.; 9 August 1915; Typed; 1 sheet * Reuterdahl, Henry (to Ensign J. Webb); 1 December 1915; Typed; 1 sheet Various by Date 5 (1916 – 1917) * Strong, H.; 11 February 1916; Handwritten; 1 sheet * [Banvard], Edw.G.; 16 March 1916; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Orchard, Harry R.; 9 May 1916; Handwritten; 3 sheets * McCarron, P.F.; 9 May 1916; Typed; 1 sheet * McCarron, P.F.; 9 May 1916; Typed; 1 sheet * Greenbowe, J. Walter; 9 August 1916; Typed; 1 sheet * Bacon, Robert et al; 22 September 1916; Typed; 1 sheet * Cross, Allen; 13 October 1916; Typed; 1 sheet * Kendrick, Edwin W.; 22 October 1916; Handwritten; 4 sheets * [Preston], Georgia M.; 24 October 1916; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Cooke, R.W.; [1916]; Typed; 1 sheet * [Bryntov?], H.W.; 15 March 1917; Typed; 2 sheets * Barrett, George; 25 May 1917; Typed; 2 sheets (1 a copy) * Parke, E.V.B.; 25 June 1917; Typed; 1 sheet * Hall, Chas.; 10 July 1917; Typed; 2 sheets * Shearme, E.H.; 22 September 1917; Typed; 1 sheet * Brownrigg, D.; 29 September 1917; Typed; 2 sheets * Green, F.H.; 10 December 1917; Typed; 1 sheet Various by Date 6 (1918 – 1922) * Jelliere, Gwendoline; 18 January 1918; Typed; 1 sheet * Lloyd, Nelson; 6 February 1918; Typed; 1 sheet * Burmann, A.M.; [3 February 1918]; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Jones, John Price; 6 February 1918; Typed; 2 sheets * Jones, John Price; 18 April 1918; Typed; 1 sheet * Malley, John F.; 27 May 1918; Typed; 2 sheets (1 affidavit from J.B.C.) * Wilson, H.B. to Cap. Charles R Train ; 3 October 1918; Typed; 1 sheet +1 env. * [Mallers?], John F.; 20 March 1919; Typed; 1 sheet * [Nelson?], H.[D.]; 4 June 1919; Typed; 1 sheet * Whalen, T. Joseph; 11 June 1919; Typed; 1 sheet * Harvey, E.L.; 6 June 1919; Typed; 1 sheet * Oberoutcheff, C. and D. Krinkin; 24 June 1919; Typed; 7 sheets * Harvey, E.L.; 14 August 1919; Typed; 2 sheets * Harvey, E.L.; 25 October 1919; Typed; 1 sheet * An ex U.S. gob; 24 January 1920; Typed; 1 sheet * Burke, William J.; 25 January 1920; Handwritten; 5 sheets * Arnold, Ralph; 20 February 1920; Typed; 1 sheet * Wolcott, Roger; 18 January 1921; Typed; 1 sheet * Hall, Gilman; 3 May 1921; Typed; 2 sheets * McCarthy, Justin L.; 6 July 1921; Handwritten; 4 sheets * James, Sister Mary; 7 May 1922; Handwritten; 1 sheet Various by Date 7 (1923 – 1924) * [Corkim?], Alex. C.; 19 May 1923; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Allen, J. [E.? B?]; 14 August 1923; Handwritten; 3 sheets * Crasto, Frank P.; 22 September 1923; Typed; 1 sheet * Rainey, M.G.; 11 October 1923; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Blardoni, Giorgio; 15 October 1923; Typed; 1 sheet * [Rust], Armistead; 1 November 1923; Handwritten; 3 sheets * Cross, Neal; 14 November 1923; Typed; 1 sheet * Peacock, Roscoe; 26 November 1923; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Marin, Joseph L.; 16 December 1923; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Peacock, Roscoe; 31 December 1923; Typed; 1 sheet * Williams, M (Dr.); 20 [January] 1924; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Bird, Ester Brook; 25 January 1924; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Sturgis, S.D.; 31 January 31 1924; Typed; 1 sheet * Boos, J.E.; 13 March 1924; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Moffett, W.A.; 29 March 1924; Typed; 1 sheet * Tenney, C.W.; 2 July 1924; Typed; 1 sheet * Kirby, James M.; 22 July 1924; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Connolly, James B.; 13 August 1924; Handwritten; 2 sheets * Morganthau, Henry et al; 1 September 1924; Typed; 1 sheet * Ingalls, Edwin W.; 23 September 1924; Typed; 1 sheet * Brown, Arthur, R.; 10 November 1924; Typed; 1 sheet Various by Date 8 (1925 – 1926) * Kelley, John F.; 8 March 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Ryan, Edw; 28 April 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * Millar, Horace J. and Herbst, Edward E. ; 14 May 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * [Gerrard], Charles T.; 27 May 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * McMillan, J. A. ; 4 July 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Marden, C. F. ; 7 July 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * Gonzalez, D. B. ; 30 July 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * Koen, John; 19 Sept. 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Eldridge, Paul; 23 September 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Koen, John; 25 Sept. 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Koen, John; 1 Oct. 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Eldridge, Paul; 4 October 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * MacNeil, Alexander ; 12 Nov. 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * Cunningham, Margaret L. ; 30 November 1925; Typed; 1 sheet * MacNeil, Winifred ; [no date]; Handwritten; 1 sheet * MacNeil, Alexander; 8 December 1925; Typed; 2 sheets * Cunningham, Mar. L. ; 29 December 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Walsh, Joseph. C. ; 31 Dec. 1925; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Postcard with date by J. B. Connoly; ; card; 1 p.c. * O’Connor, William V. C. ; 28 January 1926; Typed; 1 sheet * Smith, [C.] H. ; 6 Feb. 1926; Handwritten; 2 sheets * MacNeil Alexander; 17 March 1926; Typed; 1 sheet * [Leacy], Helena E. ; 3 April 1926; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Hickey, James W. ; 10 May 1926; Typed; 1 sheet * [Leacy], Helena E. ; 27 May 1926; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Foss, W. ; 2 July 1926; Typed; 2 sheets * Stapler, John ; 9 July 1926; Typed; 2 sheets * Re: J. B. Connolly to Captain Stapler; 29 July 1926; Typed; 1 sheet * Foss, W. ; 19 July 1926; Typed; 2 sheets * Boudreau, Alma M. ; 29 July 1926; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Perkins, R. L. ; 31 August 1926; Typed; 1 sheet * Drew, Daniel V. ; 29 September 1926; Typed; 1 sheet * Rogers, Ralph E. ; 28 September 1926; Handwritten; 1 sheet Various by Date 9 (1927 – 1928) * Much, Rupert M. ; 14 January 1927; Typed; 1 sheet * Chappel, Edwin B. Jr. ; 20 January 1927; Typed; 1 sheet * Much, Rupert M.; 24 January 1927; Typed; 1 sheet * Much, Rupert M.; 21 February 1927; Typed; 5 sheets * JBC Reply to Much; no date; Typed; 1 sheet * JBC Reply to Much; 5 March 1927; Typed; 4 sheets * Knutsford; 22 April 1927; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Much, Rupert M.; 18 May 1927; Typed; 1 sheet * JBC Reply to Much; 11 June 1927; Typed; 1 sheet * Tilton W.; 29 June 1927; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Tilton W.; 1 August 1927; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Marr, John W.; 16 September 1927; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Sister Mary [Hilda]; 28 September 1927; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Lambert, Edwin Hyde; 26 November 1927; Typed; 1 sheet * Marr, John W.; 26 December 1927; Handwritten; 1 sheet * Minuse, John M.; 25 april 1928; Typed; 1 sheet * Holland, Robert D.; 7 October 1928; Typed; 1 sheet * [Coffyn, Kingsland A.]; 6 November 1928; Typed; 1 sheet * Wilson, Frank E.; 15 November 1928; Typed; 3 sheets * Major A.J.
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