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[Envelope from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, November 8, 1943]

Description: Envelope from Mary Bartol Smith at the Naval Mine Depot in Yorktown, Virginia, to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith at the United States Naval Mine Assembly Depot No. 1, Navy No. 134 Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. This envelope was sent via air mail and features a red 6-cent stamp depicting a B-25 bomber in mid-flight. The back of this envelope has a faded purple stamp indicating that it was forwarded.
Date: 1943-11-08/1943-12-15
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Envelope from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, September 8, 1943]

Description: Envelope from Mary Bartol Smith in Winchester, Massachusetts, to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith at the United States Naval Mine Assembly Depot No. 1, Navy No. 134, Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. This envelope was sent via airmail and features two red 6-cent airmail stamps depicting a mid-flight B-25 bomber.
Date: September 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Envelope from Xavier Martin Smith to Mary Bartol Smith, May 8, 1943]

Description: Envelope from Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith at Navy No. 134 Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California, to Mary Bartol Smith at Philips House, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. This envelope was sent via air mail and features an embossed 6-cent air mail design in the top right corner. A circular purple stamp indicates that this envelope has been passed by U.S. Navy censors.
Date: May 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Xavier Martin
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Envelope from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, April 8, 1943]

Description: Envelope from Mary Bartol Smith at the Philips House, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith at Navy No. 134 Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, California. This envelope was sent via airmail and features a red 6-cent airmail stamp depicting a flying B-25 bomber affixed to the top right corner.
Date: April 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Envelope from Xavier Martin Smith to Mary Bartol Smith, April 8, 1943]

Description: Envelope from Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith, while on active duty, to Mary Bartol Smith at the Philips House, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. This envelope was sent via airmail and features a red 6-cent stamp of a flying B-25 bomber applied upside down to the top right corner. A rectangular black stamp has been affixed to the bottom left corner, indicating that the contents of this envelope have been read and approved by an Army examiner.
Date: April 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Xavier Martin
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith - September 8, 1944]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith expresses her happiness about receiving two letters and mentions that she has deposited a $120 check. She shares a pleasant day spent with his mother and Dorothy and plans to send a check to Pan-Am. She reassures him that everyone is doing well and sends her love along with best wishes for his safe return.
Date: September 8, 1944
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith - July 8, 1944]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith describes a visit to Monty A.’s apartment near Harvard Square with Phyllis, highlighting his hard work and concerns for his hospitalized mother. She compares the apartment to her own, preferring hers for the summer. Mrs. Smith also describes that she encountered recent car trouble and plans for an inspection, despite having a smooth trip from Virginia. The letter concludes with Mrs. Smith describing a ple… more
Date: July 8, 1944
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith - May 24, 1944]

Description: V-mail letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith shares positive news about her recovery, noting that Dr. Cochrane is pleased with her progress, even though she still cannot use her cane due to fatigue from the manipulations. She feels more upright and is eager for Dr. Smith-Petersen’s opinion, hoping to leave the hospital soon. Phyllis has been an excellent source of support, and Mrs. Smith mentions that she has received her husband's cable and … more
Date: June 8, 1944
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith - May 25, 1944]

Description: V-mail letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith shares her excitement about leaving Phillips House tomorrow after a successful treatment, with Dr. Smith-Petersen noting her significant improvement. However, she still experiences muscle soreness from the manipulations. She hopes the recovery process will continue positively and mentions plans to return to the apartment with Phyllis to care for her. Mrs. Smith reflects on her past struggles with h… more
Date: June 8, 1944
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith - May 26, 1944]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith shares that she feels much stronger and significantly less sore as she prepares to leave the hospital, planning to depart with Phyllis. She expresses satisfaction with her progress, believing she is straighter, though she will reserve full judgment until she sees herself in Dr. Smith-Petersen’s double mirror. Mrs. Smith also mentioned paying her hospital bills and the expenses for Phyllis’s care. She shar… more
Date: June 8, 1944
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, September 8, 1943]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith thanks her husband for a loving note, updating him on the confusion surrounding an unexpected tax form due September 15, and shares her frustration regarding the poor communication from the auto insurance company. She recounts her trip to see Dr. Smith Petersen, who praised her exceptional recovery progress and encouraged her remain physically active while also trying to comfort her about the u… more
Date: September 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, July 8, 1943]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith. In this letter, Mrs. Smith updates her husband on her continued recovery efforts from hip surgery, including physical therapy and her struggles with pain and sleep. She expresses her concern for his well-being and encourages him to take vitamins to relieve his fatigue. She ends this letter by reassuring him that she values his continued love and letters and express her love of him with affectionate words.
Date: July 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, January 8, 1943]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith. Mrs. Smith reflects on Admiral Halsey's interview, feeling that her husband's deployment is similar. She thanks him for his letter from late December. She hopes the items she sent are useful, despite her shopping challenges. She’s still not swimming due to the weather, but she offers to purchase anything her husband might need from Richmond. She hopes to receive a letter from him soon and ends by expressing her love and … more
Date: January 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Bartol Mary
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, May 8, 1943]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith. Mrs. Smith reflects on the 15-month anniversary of her accident, acknowledging that it's a painful memory she can't forget. She provides an update on her recovery progress stating that she has been attempting to walk without her harness, however it is still causing her some discomfort. She states that she has been struggling emotionally and has been frustrated with the difficulty of seeing so little progress in her physi… more
Date: May 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from Paula Gould to Mary Bartol Smith, December 8, 1941]

Description: Letter from Paula Gould to Mary Bartol. Gould tells Bartol she was wondering how Bartol and Martin were. She mentions the shock of the attack on Pearl Harbor and asks how Bartol and Martin are. She informs her that she is specializing in commercial accounts and that she saw a woman named Elizabeth Lonergan. She concludes hoping to hear from Bartol and Martin, asking if Bartol is still in publicity business and if Martin still makes photographs. Also included is the envelope the letter was sent … more
Date: December 8, 1941
Creator: Gould, Paula
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[V-mail from Mary Bartol Smith to Xavier Martin Smith, December 8, 1943]

Description: Letter from Mary Bartol Smith to Lieutenant Commander Xavier Martin Smith. Mrs. Smith reflects on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and shares a prayer for her husband while she recovers from a cold. She updates him on Harry's early return to work despite the doctor's orders, mentions her improving health, and expresses her hope to travel soon, although Dr. Keyes has advised against it. Mrs. Smith also shares a nightmare about an earthquake and a thief in which she woke up yelling for her … more
Date: December 8, 1943
Creator: Smith, Mary Bartol
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter to Xavier Martin Smith, December 8, 1944]

Description: Envelope and letter addressed to Commander Xavier Martin Smith from the English Lieutenant and Base Engineer Officer. The letter expresses regret that they cannot attend Smith's farewell function and would like to express their most sincere hope that he is well in his future endeavors. The letter includes a bill and a notification for paying for laundry services for Smith signed by P. M. Livingston.
Date: December 8, 1944
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

[Letter from Frank M. Swacker to Martin W. Littleton - April 8, 1924, Copy]

Description: Letter from Frank M. Swacker to Martin W. Littleton discussing an enclosed draft of a demurrer regarding the government's case against Sinclair Oil, contending generally that the Senate's ambit did not extend to the "power to adjudicate on the validity of the [Sinclair Oil] leases", alongside other tactics and strategies to quash the case.
Date: April 8, 1924
Creator: Swacker, Frank M.
Partner: Rice University Woodson Research Center

[Letter from Frank M. Swacker to Martin W. Littleton - April 8, 1924]

Description: Letter from Frank M. Swacker to Martin W. Littleton discussing an enclosed draft of a demurrer regarding the government's case against Sinclair Oil, contending generally that the Senate's ambit did not extend to the "power to adjudicate on the validity of the [Sinclair Oil] leases", alongside other tactics and strategies to quash the case.
Date: April 8, 1924
Creator: Swacker, Frank M.
Partner: Rice University Woodson Research Center

[Letter From Donald F. Baker to His Parents, June 8, 1974]

Description: Letter from Donald "Don" Baker sent to his parents, J. W. and Mable Baker. He writes about his work schedule for his two jobs, one at a hamburger joint and the other as a guard at Smith Corona in the evenings for 40 hours; this saves him enough time to work with the theater during the day as part of the chorus.
Date: June 8, 1974
Creator: Baker, Donald F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter From Donald F. Baker to His Parents, February 8, 1974]

Description: Letter from Donald "Don" Baker sent to his parents, J. W. and Mable Baker. He writes to his parents about his plans for enrollment in college courses at the State University of New York College at Cortland, in Cortland, New York, as well as his position with the "elite" singing group at the college.
Date: February 8, 1974
Creator: Baker, Donald F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter From Donald F. Baker to His Parents, January 8, 1972]

Description: Letter from Donald "Don" Baker sent to his parents, J. W. and Mable Baker. He writes about meeting a somewhat famous person, one of Douglas Corrigan's sons.
Date: January 8, 1972
Creator: Baker, Donald F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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