Box 3
Contains 34 Results:
Locke, Frank L. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 3 March 1913
Regarding right of passage to the BYMCU's building. 1 p.
Long, John Davis, 1838-1915. A.L.S to G.P. Putnam's Sons; Boston, 24 May 1889
Re: Thanking them for sending Crocker's Parliamentary Procedure. 1 p.
Loring, Augustus P. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 12 November 1896
Re: stock holdings. 1 p.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Washington, DC, 27 May 1892
Has known Mr. Sholes many years. Democrats and free silver Republicans in the Senate have dragged the question up. No prospect to pass bill. 1 p.
Lowell, Francis C. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 15 May 1897
Thanking him for offer of seats. 1 p.
Lyman, Charles P. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 11 January 1900
Re: Roltens Huflender Kitt and other veterinary procedures. 2 p.
Lyman, George H. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 12 April 1899
Promises to do what he can to increase the salary of messenger, Francis Garland. 1 p.
Malone, Dana. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [n.p.], 1 October 1908
Thanks Crocker for his congratulations and for letting him use the Riding Club. 1.5 p.
McCall, Samuel Walker, 1851-1923. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 11 July 1898
Re: discharge of Mr. Stearns. 1 p.
Matthews, Nathan, 1854-1927. T.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 7 January 1891
Re: taxation. 1 p.
Mead, Edwin D. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 27 January [n.d.]
Re: Austin (?) J. Hadley's address on "Government Ownership of Railroads". Asking Crocker to attend. 2 p.
Menard, Samuel J. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 25 January 1889
Governor Ames has asked that Crocker induce Mr. Barbour to accept a place on the Prison Commission. 1 p.
Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918. A.N.S. to [George Glover Crocker]; Hamilton, Massachusetts, 8 November [n.d.]
Inviting Crocker to a dinner in his honor. 2 p.
Minot, William, Jr. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 10 May 1889
Glad Crocker is taking active part in the Atchison and Topeka Railroad. Report says that expenses are 70% of the gross earnings. Is the system so lax? 1 p.
Minot, Charles Sedwick, 1852-1914. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; [Boston], 3 November 1900
Land secured at Longwood Avenue for Harvard's Medical Department. So, the funds for Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Hospital could be secured. Mr. Bigelow could do something himself. 2 p.
Morse, Robert M. A.N.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 2 April 1901
Sending a copy of his speech which needs not be returned. 1 p.
Moseley, Edward Augustus, 1846-1911. T.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Washington, DC, 17 November 1891
He is anxious for the future of his position. Has the support of H. Cabot Lodge. Asks Crocker's help in reaching Mr.Hyde, Judge Cooley, and others. 2 p.
Muirhead, James F. A.L.S. to Mrs. Crocker; West Hampstead, London, 6 July 1896
Crockers arriving in London just as he will be leaving. If Mr. Crocker is a golfer he can join him in Northwood for a game. 1.5 p.
Munroe, James P. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; Boston, 6 June 1896
Thanking Crocker profusely for his delightful address. 2.5 p.
Nichol, Thomas M. A.L.S. to George Glover Crocker; New York, 29 July 1880
Re: consolidation of Republican clubs; usefulness. 2 p.