Box 1
Contains 278 Results:
Coolidge, Henry D. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 21 February 1893
Enclosing copies of the Senate and Joint rules together with two manuals. (no enclosures). 1 p.
Coxe, Charles H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Richmond, Virginia, 19 August 1865
Regarding the poverty and the ruins of the city; food and disposition of the people; how much he misses Boston. 4 p.
Coxe, Charles H. A.L.S. (init.) to George Glover Crocker; Richmond, Virginia (Camp "Chimborazo"), [1866?]
Describing his job as assistant Adjutant General in Richmond; duties, climate, etc. 4 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920 T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Dalton, Massachusetts, 10 March 1904
Reluctant to send a check for the object referred to because it would have been used to defeat a measure recommended by his successor. 1 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Dalton, Massachusetts, 28 March 1904
Accepting invitation to dine in Crocker's house with the "Patriots". 1 p.
Crapo, William W. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; New Bedford, Massachusetts, 21 November 1890
Encloses letter from Hon. W.R. Morrison, in reply to his letter about retention of Mr. Moseley. (No enclosure) 1 p.
Crocker, Alvah. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Rome, 5 March 1902
Sends some addresses. 1.5 pages.
Crocker, George Glover, 1843-. T.L (copy) to Charles Francis Adams; Cohasset, Massachusetts, 16 August 1888
Regarding railroad service and instrumentality of an employment bureau for railroad employees. 1 p.
Coolidge Henry D. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 10 January 1895
Comments on some procedures in Crocker's Manual. 1 p.
Coolidge, Henry D. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 28 January 1910
Regarding rules of the Senate for 1910. 2 p.
Coxe, Charles H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Philadelphia, 11 June 1875
Congratulating Crocker on his wedding. He is a sergeant in the 1st Regiment, N.G.P. Is going to visit Bunker Hill for its Centennial Day and hopes to see Crocker. 4 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. A.N. (in third person) to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 19 February [n.d.]
Cannot attend the meeting of the Thursday Evening Club. 1 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Dalton, Massachusetts, 12 May 1898
Accepting invitation for Thursday evening, May 19th. 1 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Dalton, Massachusetts, 21 October 1905
Encloses a subscription for $10,000 of the stock referred to. 1 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Washington, D.C., 19 December 1905
Regrets not being able to accept invitation to dine at Crocker's house with the "Patriots". 1 p.
Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. A.L.S. to Mrs. Crocker; Washington, D.C., 3 May 1906
Thanking her for the bread she sent him and the nice visit. 1 p.
[George Clover Crocker]. T.L (copy) to Winthrop Murray Crane; [n.p.], 8 February 1909
Criticizing the tower to be built on top of the Custom House. Advantages and disadvantages. 4 p.