Box 4
Contains 196 Results:
Villard, Oswald Garrison.
Villard, Oswald Garrison. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; New York, 5 June [n.d.]
Asking to read Crocker's lectures which he was unable to attend. 2 p.
Villard, Oswald Garrison. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Dobbs Ferry, New York, 27 August 1899
Apologizes for not returning the copy of Crocker's lecture on time. His point on the usefulness of commissions interested him very much. 4 p.
Volkman, A.L.A. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; [n.p., n.d.]
Cannot accept invitation for dinner. 1 p.
Tuttle, Lucius. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 16 August 1899
Glad to have the reports of the Boston & Maine and the Boston & Lowell mentioned in Crocker's letter. 1 p.
Tuttle, Lucius. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 2 January 1901
Thanks for his pamphlet on transportation methods; comments on it. 1 p.
Tuttle, Lucius. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 27 November 1901
Comments on Crocker's pamphlet: "From the Stage Coach to the Railroad Train..." Also comments on a 1839 book by J.W. Parker: "Roads and Railroads". 1 p.
Tuttle, Lucius. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Brookline, Massachusetts, 7 December [n.d.]
Accepting invitation to "Patriots" dinner. 1 p.
Vose, Thomas. A.L.S. to Lieutenant Governor Armstrong; Boston, 18 November 1835
Hopes Armstrong runs for the office of Mayor; Christians should not shrink from public office for they can exercise the greatest influence. 1 p.
Walcott, Charles H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 13 January 1897
Lamenting about the loss of Crocker's services to the state, of which he is better suited than any other man. The state will be the loser. 1 p.
Walcott, Henry Pickering, 1838-1932. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 27 September 1901
Thanking him for the copy of his assessment on the progress of improvement in transportation. Has seen the changes in Cambridge. Also congratulates Crocker for having helped the community on one of the ten bills on public works. 2 p.
Wade, Winthrop H. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 21 January 1890
Wants to apply as notary for the Notary Commision in the Governor's Office. Asks Crocker to talk to the Governor in his favor. 1.5 p.
Wade, Winthrop H. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 1 October 1901
Thanking him for his monograph: "From the Stage Coach to the Railroad Train..." 1 p.
Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 27 February 1891
Unable to accept invitation to dine with the Beacon Society and the distinguished gentlemen from other cities. 1.5 p.
Walker, Joseph. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 26 September 1912
Note of appreciation for Crocker's support in the primary campaign. No better friend than Courtenay Crocker. Was good of Crocker to cooperate with him. 1 p.
Warren, Charles. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 26 October 1899
Invites Crocker to be a guest of the Massachusetts Reform Club and to address the Club on the subject of the "Restoration of the Street Railway Tracks on Tremont St." Two different views will be presented. 1 p.
Warren, Charles. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 2 February 1900
Invites Crocker to speak to the Massachusetts Reform Club at dinner on the subject of "The Interest of the State, the City, and the Public" in the leases of the Boston & Albany and Fitchburg Railroads. The subject will be discussed. 1 p.