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[Letter from Ludwig Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 19, 1846]

Description: Letter from [Ludwig] Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth reiterating his recommendation of the Swiss girl for field and garden help and discussing other colony business. Signed by Huth on April 19, 1846 in Neufreystaedt.
Date: April 19, 1846
Creator: Huth, Ludwig
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from G. D'Hanis and Ore to Huth and C. U. E., April 19, 1847]

Description: Letter from G. D'Hanis and Ore (possibly) to Huth and C. U. E. explaining to them some of the financial matters relating to the Company and stating that they don't seem to understand the situation. Dated April 19, 1847 in Antwerp.
Date: April 19, 1847
Creator: D'Hanis, Guillaume
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from John Todd Willis, Jr. to his Parents, November 19, 1944]

Description: Letter from John Todd Willis, Jr. to his parents Clara and John T. Willis, Sr. on November 19, 1944, detailing his day. Since it was Sunday he slept late, and he says he may go to church that night. He also says that he got a call from a Lieutenant who told him he could have an Eversharp Lifetime pen that Robert Evans, Jr. sent with him.
Date: November 19, 1944
Creator: Willis, John Todd, Jr.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Letter from John Todd Willis, Jr. to his Parents, May 19, 1944]

Description: Letter from John Todd Willis, Jr. to his parents Clara and John T. Willis, Sr. on May 19, 1944. His friend Wilbur Crawford now works at the hospital and gets Thursdays off, so Willis takes Thursday off as well. He looks forward to going swimming with Crawford, although it rains frequently. He wishes his mother well.
Date: May 19, 1944
Creator: Willis, John Todd, Jr.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Letter from John Todd Willis, Jr. to his Parents, January 19, 1944]

Description: Letter from John Todd Willis, Jr. to his parents Clara and John T. Willis, Sr. on January 19, 1944. He talks about his day in town where he saw a Red Cross show, and explains how he made himself a spring bed.
Date: January 19, 1944
Creator: Willis, John Todd, Jr.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Copy of Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to D. W. Kempner, August 19, 1950]

Description: Copy of letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to D. W. Kempner discussing enclosed correspondence, a statement from B. J. Denihan, Inc., and updates about black-tailed deer being moved to Plantersville. Includes handwritten notes.
Date: August 19, 1950
Creator: Blackshear, A. H., Jr.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to D. W. Kempner, September 19, 1950]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to D. W. Kempner discussing the cotton market, prices of Mexican cotton compared to American cotton, the M & P Press, correspondence from Aron to Senator Withers, and the fact that all four senior members of the Kempner firm are out of town at the same time.
Date: September 19, 1950
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Jean-Louis Pesle to Harris Leon Kempner, Jr., May 19, 1965]

Description: Letter from Jean-Louis Pesle to Harris Leon Kempner, Jr. expressing that he enjoyed seeing him. confirming that he sent roses to Mrs. Carrette and Mrs. Rigaud as Shrub requested, and asking whether he wants him to "debit the france KEMPNER's account" for it.
Date: May 19, 1965
Creator: Pesle, Jean-Louis
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Ellsworth Bunker to I. H. Kempner, February 19, 1952]

Description: Letter from Ellsworth Bunker to I. H. Kempner discussing his potential transfer to Ambassador to Italy. Bunker provides travel advice in case the Kempners are still interested in visiting South America.
Date: February 19, 1952
Creator: Bunker, Ellsworth
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to I. H. and Henrietta Leonora Kempner, August 19, 1952]

Description: Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to I. H. and Henrietta Leonora Kempner discussing the attached position sheets from the last three days, the drought in Texas, and the possibility of travelling to Sweden. Kempner also discusses the family's weekend activities and the health conditions of Lyda Ann Quinn and Eddie Thompson.
Date: August 19, 1952
Creator: Kempner, Harris Leon
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from to A. H. Blackshear, Jr., August 19, 1950]

Description: Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to D. W. Kempner discussing enclosed correspondence, a statement from B. J. Denihan, Inc., and updates about black-tailed deer being moved to Plantersville.
Date: August 19, 1950
Creator: Blackshear, A. H., Jr.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Tom Connally to John J. McCloy, July 19, 1950]

Description: Letter from Tom Connally to John J. McCloy, US High Commissioner (equivalent to ambassador) of Germany, introducing him to Daniel W. Kempner and asking he extend Mr. Kempner any possible courtesies.
Date: July 19, 1950
Creator: Connally, Tom, 1877-1963
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Pierre Chardine to Daniel W. Kempner, June 19, 1947]

Description: Letter from Pierre Chardine to Daniel W. Kempner thanking him for the package of flour, sugar, soap, and other necessities that he sent him and telling him that he forwarded the package to Mrs. Hamon that he sent her. Mr. Chardine encloses the reply from Hôtel Splendide-Royal & Excelsior, but informs Mr. Kempner that it is too soon to contact Hotel Plaza-Athénée and that he will do so in two or three months.
Date: June 19, 1947
Creator: Chardine, Pierre
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from The Chase National Bank to D. W. Kempner, November 19, 1954]

Description: Letter from Percy J. Ebbott, President at The Chase National Bank to D. W. Kempner discussing that Roland Irvine has shown the letter where Mr. Kempner mentioned that he ran across Madame De Micheli at Lucerne and met Bill Reese in Paris. Also mentions about the purchase of a Tyrolean hat at Lake Lucerne.
Date: November 19, 1954
Creator: The Chase National Bank
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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