Box 29
Contains 181 Results:
Letter from Justine Dorothy and James Wise to Howard A. Kelly, July 1907
Dorothy and James send a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Elijah R. Kennedy to Howard A. Kelly, August 5, 1907
Kennedy sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Eleanor M. Bonham to Howard A. Kelly, August 10, 1907
Bonham sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Howard Butcher, August 22, 1907
Butcher sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Alice B. Gould to Howard A. Kelly, July 30, 1907
Gould sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter to Howard A. Kelly, December 23, 1907
The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from [G.W.] Thomas to Howard A. Kelly, circa 1907
Thomas sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from G. Frye to Howard A. Kelly, circa 1907
Frye sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from N.V. Goldbacher to [Howard A. Kelly], circa 1907
Goldbacher sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Helen M. Sturgis to Howard A. Kelly, circa 1907
Sturgis sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Marshall Price to Howard A. Kelly, circa February 1908
Price thanks Kelly for submitting a deposition in support of a pension for Jennie Carroll.
Letter from Marshall L. Price to Howard A. Kelly, February 4, 1908
Price requests that Kelly make a deposition in support of a pension for Jennie Carroll.
Letter from Harry M. Hurd to Howard A. Kelly, February 24, 1908
Hurd agrees with Kelly that Carroll's obituary overstates his accomplishments.
Obituary for James Carroll, circa 1908
Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, February 9, 1908
The Kissingers inform Kelly of their poor financial situation and John Kissinger's failing health.
Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, June 28, 1908
The Kissingers are concerned that they have somehow offended Kelly.
Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, May 24, 1908
The Kissingers inform Kelly that they have moved to a less expensive house. John Kissinger's health continues to worsen.
Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, June 15, 1908
Latimer writes about assistance for the Kissingers and possible strategy for applying to the Carnegie Fund.
Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, circa June 18, 1908
Latimer agrees that Kelly and herself should stop supporting the Kissingers, but she still wants to find alternative sources of income for them.
Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, November 19, 1908
Latimer writes that it may be necessary to appeal directly to Andrew Carnegie himself on behalf of the Kissingers.