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[Letter from Mrs. W. O. Schuler, Jr., to Harris Leon Kempner, June 16, 1970]

Description: Handwritten letter on lined legal pad sheets from Mrs. W. O. Schuler to Harris Leon Kempner responding to his argument that concerns for pollution must be weighed the need to meet with public energy demands and requesting he and his associates do more to protect Galveston's environment.
Date: June 16, 1970
Creator: Schuler, Mrs. W. O., Jr.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Mary Steele Henry to Catharine Steele, July 16, 1817]

Description: Letter from Mary Steele Henry to her sister Catharine Steele. Sarah believes their mother going to York Springs will cure her of her headaches. She writes various updates and gossip about shared acquaintances.
Date: July 16, 1817
Creator: Henry, Mary Nevitt Steele
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance

[Letter from James Steele to Peter Steele, December 16, 1786]

Description: Letter from James Steele, most likely to his uncle Peter Steele. James writes family updates, stating they are no longer ill. He congratulates him on the addition of a new son to the family, Charles. The last page begins another letter to Dawes Stephenson & Co., but the rest of the pages are missing.
Date: December 16, 1786
Creator: Steele, James
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance

[Letter from Ann Ogle Steele to Catherine Steele Ray, March 16, 1825]

Description: Letter from Ann Ogle Buchanan Steele to her sister-in-law Catherine Steele. Ann writes about the poor health of her husband John Rider Nevett Steele and her son John. She wishes that the warm weather is healing for them and Isabella Elizabeth Steele. She provides updates on various family members and says that Catherine's uncle James Murray paid them a visit.
Date: March 16, 1825
Creator: Steele, Ann Ogle Buchanan
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance

[Letter from Mary Steele Henry to Catherine Steele Ray, February 16, 1841]

Description: Letter from Mary Steele Henry to her sister Catherine Steele Ray. Mary writes updates about various family members and acquaintances. She says that Daniel and Kitty have been unable to get to Annapolis by ship because the river is frozen. James Winfield Henry is getting married to Anna Maria Campbell next month. She also mentions that Kitty's health has been poor, with her coughing up blood.
Date: February 16, 1841
Creator: Henry, Mary Nevett Steele
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance

[Letter from Sarah Yearbury Steele to Catherine Steele Ray, February 16, 1840]

Description: Letter from Sarah Yearbury Goldsborough Steele to her sister-in-law Catherine Steele Ray. Sarah explains that a sickness has prevented her from writing sooner to Catherine. The warmer weather seems to be helping her health, and she hopes the frozen water will thaw to allow for more consistent mail. She provides updates and rumors regarding various family members and shared acquaintances.
Date: February 16, 1840
Creator: Steele, Sarah Yearbury Goldsborough
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance

[Letter from James Patrick to Mary Jean Ross, May 16, 1945]

Description: Letter from James Patrick to Mary Jean Ross discussing general updates. James details the process of his company relocating to an area close to nearby Japanese troops and recounts the strenuous work that he and his comrades achieved through severe weather conditions; he also mentions new utilities and services that the soldiers received as well as a description of his new tent. Envelope included.
Date: May 16, 1945
Creator: Patrick, James Walter
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, January 16, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John shares some advice to assist Charles with the issues he has run into with his business. John also advises that Charles should not lend any money to Littleton Dennis Teackle. Additionally, he provides updates on various family members and acquaintances.
Date: January 16, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, January 16, 1810, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. Littleton writes that he enclosed a copy of another letter for Charles to read, it is not included. He also states that he will be out of town, but wishes for a response from him soon.
Date: January 16, 1810
Creator: Teackle, Littleton Dennis
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter From John Teackle to Littleton Dennis Teackle, March 16, 1809, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles N. Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes about plans for shipping corn on his boat. He asks Charles to write to him and share updates about family members.
Date: March 16, 1809
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Francis to Mabel Bryant - January 16, 1945]

Description: Letter from Frances to Mabel Bryant. In this letter, Frances discusses how she wishes to talk to her on the phone. She also told Mabel she was a great mother and loved her son dearly. The envelope is included.
Date: January 16, 1945
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from Cecil Brown Jr. to Helen Brown, April 16, 1944]

Description: Letter from Cecil Brown Jr. to Helen Brown discussing letters and photos he has received from Fletcher and his parents as well as an upcoming announcement from Fletcher, Helen's recent paycheck and how he spends his money, his thoughts on teaching and the possibility of Brooks going to the hospital, along with other general points of interest.
Date: April 16, 1944
Creator: Brown, Cecil, Jr.
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Memorandum from Walter Fauntroy - June 16, 1975]

Description: Memo sent by Walter E. Fauntroy discussing an upcoming press receptions for the Congressional Black Caucus' Fifth Annual Dinner.
Date: June 16, 1975
Creator: Fauntroy, Walter E.
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Memorandum from Louis Stokes - July 16, 1973]

Description: Memo sent by Louis Stokes announcing the date and location of an upcoming Congressional Black Caucus meeting.
Date: July 16, 1973
Creator: Stokes, Louis, 1925-2015
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Memorandum from Gus Adair - May 16, 1973]

Description: Memo sent by Gus Adair providing the final draft statement from Congressman Augustus Hawkins' subcommittee on the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO). Included is the statement by Hawkins as he discusses support for continuing community action agencies and OEO.
Date: May 16, 1973
Creator: Adair, Augustus A.
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Memorandum from Louis Stokes - March 16, 1973]

Description: Memo sent by Louis Stokes announcing the date and location of an upcoming Congressional Black Caucus meeting. Included is an agenda for the meeting.
Date: March 16, 1973
Creator: Stokes, Louis, 1925-2015
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Memorandum from Basil Paterson - August 16, 1976]

Description: Memo sent by Basil Paterson providing a status report on the campaign efforts of Jimmy Carter to the members of the Caucus of Black Democrats Steering Committee.
Date: August 16, 1976
Creator: Paterson, Basil A.
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Letter from John North to his family, September 16, 1945]

Description: Letter from John North to his family discussing general aspects of his day to day life on base, such as a colonel making the rounds around base, talks with his friends, a church service he attended, the letters he's been writing and other general activities.
Date: September 16, 1945
Creator: North, John (1926-2012)
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
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