Box 1
Contains 278 Results:
Curtis, Edward Upton, 1861-1922. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 20 March 1906
Inviting him to dine with the "Patriots". 1 p.
Dalton, C.H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 3 December 1899
Wants Crocker to consider giving the public information on traffic conditions on Tremont Street, especially because it has a bearing on the grave question of replacing tracks on Tremont Street. The public should know in order to vote correctly. 3 p.
Dalton, C.H. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 8 December 1905
Suggesting to meet twice a week to go over bills. 1 p.
Dana, Richard H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 1 August 1892
Stevenson is not only the most respected man but has aided in many serious reform matters. 1 p.
Dana, Richard H. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 7 September 1894
Asking if it would be wise to influence, through the men who pay higher taxes, to vote in favor of wiser tax laws in the next elections. 1 p.
Dana, Richard H. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 February 1895
Has to talk before the Malden (?) Board of Trade on taxation, Wednesday evening. 1 p.
Dawes, Henry Lawrence, 1816-1903. L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 14 November 1891
Enclosing a letter on behalf of Mr. Moseley which Crocker may use in Moseley's best interests. (No enclosure). 1 p.
Donald, Winchester. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 7 November 1895
Re: regarding death of Mrs. Austin Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's mother. 4 p.
Dorr, Jack K. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Washington, D.C., 12 May 1865
Re: Lincoln's death. 3 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Washington, D.C., 28 January 1911
Regrets not being able to accept Crocker's invitation to dine with the "Patriots". 1 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Washington, D.C., 13 January 1913
Glad to be of service in matter referred to but difficult to advise if not asked. 1 p.
Curtis, Edward Upton, 1861-1922. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 19 February 1910
Has not received an answer to his invitation to dine with the "Patriots". 1 p.
Dana, Richard H. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Cambridge, 20 July 1907
Accepts dinner invitation. 1 p.
Dana, Richard H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Cambridge], 3 January 1913
Thanks for remembering his birthday. 2 p.
Donald, Winchester. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 7 July 1896
Re: matter of preaching next Sunday; should stay in Saturday and Sunday. 3 p. (with envelope).
Donald, Winchester. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 13 December 1897
Accepts the invitation to the meeting of the Thursday Evening Club. Margaret and her parents must have been happy with the "coming out". 2 p.
Dowse, William B.H. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 5 October 1898
Asks Crocker to say a word at his father's 60th anniversary as a pastor in Sherborn, Massachusetts, also his 21st year connected with the Massachusetts Senate. 1 p.
Draper, Eben Sumner, 1858-1914.
Draper, Eben Sumner, 1858-1914. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 19 July 1892
Acknowledges receipt of Crocker's letter. Has not prepared the paper Crocker described. 1 p.