Box 8
Contains 66 Results:
Lee, Walter L. re: land owned jointly with George, 1883, 1885
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Lees (?), J.D., undated
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Lisso & Bro, 1870
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Lorenz, Antonio – in Spanish, undated
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Low, Emile “The Application of the Metric System in Laying out Railroad Curves”, 1879
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Maclay and Davies, re: rent for Brooklyn residence, 1888
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Maps and Drawings Mexican American Railroad, undated
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Megear, Alter, 1870
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Messiter and Bradford, 1885
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.
Metric Leveling Rods – Engineering News, 1882
This series primarily reflect George’s business activities in Mexico. There is significant correspondence relating to railroads and family affairs. Notable material includes a collection of outgoing correspondence from Savannah, Georgia, 1860-1861. In this correspondence, George discusses life in Savannah, the tensions of the Civil War and his growing coin collection. Many of these letters contain rubbings of his newly collected coins. Oversized material has been housed separately.