Box 2
Contains 267 Results:
Fernald, O.M. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Williamstown, Massachusetts, 17 April 1900
The Rochester Modern History Club has asked him to send his photograph to be framed with those of Crocker, Appleton, Flagg, Horton, Lincoln, and Palmer. Is flattered, but knows nothing of Mr. Arnot and his scheme seems obscure. 3 p.
Forbes, John Murray, 1813-1901?. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 19 February [1901?]
Has to depart for Maine and will not be able to be present Thursday evening.
Forbes, John Murray, 1813-1901?. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 8 May [n.d]
Regarding buying and selling a horse for his daughter. 2 p.
Gardner, Francis. A.L.s. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 21 June 1864
Thanks Crocker for the invitation for Friday next, but duties at school preclude his attendance. 1 p.
Gardner, J.S. A.N.S. to Mrs. Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, [n.d.]
Off for a week. 1 p.
Gardner, J.S. A.L.S. to Mrs. Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, [n.d.]
He cannot be Crocker's guest this year. Some friends are going abroad, and he wants to sail with them. 3 p.
Gargan, Thomas. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; London, 9 April 1907
Talks about his recovery in the waters of Wiesbaden. 1.5 pages.
Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Roxbury, Massachusetts, 15 January 1885
Inviting Crocker to speak at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, assuring him total freedom of speech. He has also invited Henry Sprague and Kate Garnett Wells to speak. 2 p.
Gardner, J.S. A.L.S. to Mrs. Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, 31 May [n.d.]
He loves gardens and when the time arrives he will decide when to go to the Crockers. 2 p.
Gardner, J.S. A.L.S. to Mrs. Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, 20 June [n.d.]
Planning to visit the Crockers. 2 p.
Gaston, William A. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 21 February 1901
Apologizes for not answering his invitation before and for not being able to accept. 1 p.
Gates, Milo H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [n.p, n.d]
Thanking Crocker for the check received and it will be used as requested. 1.5 p.
Gates, Milo H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Cohasset, Massachusetts, [n.d.]
Thanks him for the book. Comments about means of transportation and how the book makes him feel. 3 p.
George, Elijah. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 6 August 1874
Matters concerning the house, the office, and the weather. Sending regularly the Weekly Transcript and Advertiser. 2.5 p.
Gobin, J.P.S. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 12 November 1891
Comments and thanks for Crocker's book: Principles of Procedure in Deliberative Bodies. 1 p.
Goddard, Morrill. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; New York, 12 December 1900
If Crocker has thought of the progress in transportation in the next 100 years could he write an article for the Sunday NY Journal? 1 p.
Gardner, J.S. A.L.S to Mrs. Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, 28 June [n.d.]
Planning a visit to the Crockers for July 5. 2 p.
Gardner, J.S. A.L.S. to Mrs. Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, 2 July [n.d.]
Announcing his arrival in Boston. Thanks for the bookplate. 3 p.