Private Collection of the Sutherlin Family - 11 Matching Results

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[Letter from Self Winding Clock Company to Edgar B. Sutherlin, February 6, 1922]
Letter from Self Winding Clock Company to Edgar B. Sutherlin, on February 6, 1922, telling him how he can improve the illumination of the dials on the street clock he bought from them.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents -- 1943-1944]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents about being at his new base in New York.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents -- 1943-1946]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents about going to Boston from New York and attending "plane captain school."
[Letter by Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her parents -- 1943-1946]
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her parents on the back of a used envelope. She lets them know that she is well after receiving "three helpings of gasoline."
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1944]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin walking through a crowd of people. Taken somewhere in New York.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents - 09/11/1944]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents about traveling around New York and Boston along with comments on news from home.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents - 10/27/1944]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents relating his experience of singing in a choir with girls and about his progress in his classes.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents - 11/13/1944]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents informing them to put a tracker on their letters because a previous one that was sent got lost in the system and he never received it.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents - 12/24/1944]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents where he comments on his relationship with his girlfriend, Arlene, and his views on his personal growth since he entered the Navy.
[Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents - September 14, 1944]
Letter from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents letting them know that he is alright and about his trip to Boston.
[Postcard by James Sutherlin to his parents - 09/03/1944]
Postcard of a painted scene of the Brooklyn bridge. On the back of the card is a note from James Edgar Sutherlin saying that he is OK in New York and tired of walking.
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