Box 1
Contains 130 Results:
Invitation, 1934 June 26
For unveiling of statues of Caesar Rodney and John Middleton Clayton in the Capitol rotunda.
Ladies' Ticket, 1939 June 9
For the congressional welcome of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
1919 February 17
from Maugiennes
1919 September 30
from Soldiers Rest
Today, 1935 April 13
"Secretary (My Boss Works for You)," written anonymously by LSJ
Yankee, 1972 May
"The Friend within our Gates" (about LSJ's mother, Martha Rounds Staton)
Delaware Today, 1972 November
"Lifestyles 1880"
Walter T. Bradley to Mrs. Everett C. Johnson, 1928 February 8
Philadelphia company citing LSJ as editor of the Newark Post.
Prudential Ins. Co. of America to LSJ, 1929 March 12
William Tindall to LSJ Louise Johnson, 1931 June 9, November 29
Rice-Schmidt Baking Co. to LSJ, 1931 December 15
Regarding the award of first prize in an essay contest.
W.C. Cox Co. to LSJ, 1934 March 20-22
W.C. Cox & Co. was an International Probate Service, based in Chicago, responding to inquiries about the heirs of John W. Staton, an early-nineteenth century ancestor who lived in Accomac Co., Virginia.
G. Burton Pearson and LSJ, 1934 April 9, 13
Concerning the estate of Everett C. Johnson.
Hugh Morris and LSJ, 1937 April 19, 20, 26
Concerning the estate of Everett C. Johnson.
Lee W. Warren to LSJ, 1951 May 15, 21
From the husband of Louise's stepsister, Georgia. These letters contain reminiscences about Louise's stepfamily during the late nineteenth century, as well as the birth of Mildred Staton Tilghman.
W. Dent Smith to LSJ, undated
A handwritten note regarding Everett Johnson's Hamlet lecture.
Joseph L. Staton, undated
Entrekin Fine Photography, 1700 N. Broad St., Philadelphia A.P. Beecher, Photographer, 315 Market St., Wilmington, Del. Photographed by A. McCormick, Oxford, Chester Co., Pa.
Welsh Tract Meeting House, undated
photo-postcard