Box 2
Contains 24 Results:
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Atlantic City, 14 April [n.d.]
Thanking him for the invitation for May Day. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 13 April 1883
Accepts invitation for dinner. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 27 February 1888
Thanking Crocker for a copy of his annual report. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 1 May 1894
Invites Crocker to dinner along with the Boston limited corporation of political heelers. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 12 November 1896
Asking if Henry H. Carter has been employed by Crocker as a consultant. 1.5 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 17 November 1896
The Boston crowd is very hot and jumps on him constantly. True, they have been neglected, but no reason for false charges. Has to be stopped. They are not mad at Crocker or the Commission. 2 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 25 October 1897
Invitation for dinner. 1 p.
Crocker, George Glover. A.N.S. to Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911.; Boston, 3 December 1897
Inviting Curtis Guild for dinner in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Papyrus Club. At the bottom of same letter: answer from Curtis Guild: his name has been blackballed and feels he should not attend. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 3 December 1897
He feels if a man is barred from a club he cannot enter the doors without subjecting himself to unpleasant comments. Grateful for Crocker's efforts. 2 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N. (in third person) to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 22 January [n.d.]
Inviting Crocker to dinner with "The Patriots". 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. A.N. (in third person) to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 14 February 1901
Regrets not able to accept invitation. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.L.S to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 19 August 1901
Asking Crocker to recommend Charles E. Colligan to Judge Bishop for the post of Assistant Clerk in the Office of the Superior Court of Suffolk County. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 2 November 1904
Thanking him for the pamphlet, best of that kind ever done. 1p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 23 October 1906
Appreciates his suggestion and also his missionary work among their friends who are overconfident. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 29 December 1906
Note of appreciation for the calf's-foot jelly. Mrs. Guild progressing favorably. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 7 March 1907
Inviting him to dine at the Algonquin Club. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 7 June 1907
Thanking Crocker for the clipping from the London Tribune. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 1 October 1907
Regarding National Civic Federation conference and he appoints Crocker to represent Massachusetts. 1 p.
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 14 October 1907
Formally appoints Crocker as a representative from the Commonwealth to the National Civic Federation conference to discuss the general subject of Trusts and Combinations. 1 p.