Letters (correspondence)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Graff papers
Collection
Identifier: LAC-276-x
Scope and Contents
The Charles Graff Papers consist of Charles Graff's letter book kept from 1829-1848. The letters are both personal and professional. They include correspondence to his brother, Frederick Graff, and to Henry Seybert, known for his bequest to the University of Pennsylvania that resulted in the Seybery Commission, which investigated and uncovered fraud among Spiritualist mediums.
Dates:
1827-1848
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
H.D. Gilpin to Levi Woodbury, 1833 October 29
File — Box 1, Folder: 4
Dates:
1833 October 29
Found in:
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
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Gilpin papers
“Subject: Estimate on Ornamental Iron Work”, from The Iron Craftsmen to Mr. J. Fletcher Street.
Item
Identifier: Series 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection includes materials related to Philadelphian wrought iron craftsmen and brothers, James Moore Bryant Keyser (1902-1977) and Howard Keyster III (1904-1980) of The Iron Craftsmen company. The collection contains extensive reference material related to the Keyser brothers ironwork, including drawings and blueprints of entrances, gates, light fixtures, doors, fencing, hardware, railings, and assorted ecclesiastical, residential, and commercial material. There is...
Dates:
1925-1926
“Subject: Estimate on W. I. Hardware” from The Iron Craftsmen to Mr. J. Fletcher Street.
Item
Identifier: Series 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection includes materials related to Philadelphian wrought iron craftsmen and brothers, James Moore Bryant Keyser (1902-1977) and Howard Keyster III (1904-1980) of The Iron Craftsmen company. The collection contains extensive reference material related to the Keyser brothers ironwork, including drawings and blueprints of entrances, gates, light fixtures, doors, fencing, hardware, railings, and assorted ecclesiastical, residential, and commercial material. There is...
Dates:
1925-1926
