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  1. 011.013.102 - Document

    Copy of a letter to A.J. Serra (c/o C. F. Goddard of the French office) written by A. W. Todd, V.P. of the United Shoe Machinery Co. This copy was made for Lewis H. Connor of the United Shoe Machinery Administrative Department in Leicester, England. He says he has just recieved his letter and a note he said to have recieved of a cable from the State Department to the American Consul in Barcelona. Todd had also recieved a cable: "the meaning of...

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    Copy of a letter to A.J. Serra written by A. W. Todd, V.P.
  2. 011.013.103 - Documents

    Report of Mr. G. H. Thomas from July 8, 1940, first confirming the report written by Messrs. Gardner and Stark on June 28. He first discusses some deposits. Gardner, Stark and Thomas were leaving Paris June 16 with the plan to first go to Limoges then to Bordeaux to endeavor to find a suitable place for a new head office. Any of the Paris office staff who sought refuge at either of these towns was to get their current month's salary plus an ad...

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    Report of Mr. G. H. Thomas from July 8, 1940
  3. 011.013.105 - Documents

    Letter from A.W. Todd to S. F. Akhurst in Leicester, England from July 2, 1940. He first thanks him for his June 28th cable, and copies it: Gardner's family is safe, Gardner is planning on joining the army. Stark is undergoing medical tests and inclined to serve. Seibert progressing rapidly and likely to leave hospital within fortnight. Whitechurch to arrive Monday. No news of Thomas but his family is safe. Todd has already received new...

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    Letter from A.W. Todd to S. F. Akhurst in Leicester England from July 2, 1940
  4. 011.013.222 - Memorandum

    Memorandum marked as personal sent to A. J. Serra from A. W. Todd c/o C. F. Goddard, United Shoe Machinery Company of France, Paris, France. Oct. 28th Todd had sent a personal letter asking Serra to call his attention to an invoice received from the French company regarding withdrawls that Serra had made in France. He did not receive a reply so he is including a copy with this letter again incase it was miscarried. Also, Todd has just returned...

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    Memorandum sent to A. J. Serra from A. W. Todd
  5. 011.013.223 - Memorandum

    Memorandum sent to A. J. Serra from A. W. Todd c/o C. F. Goddard, United Shoe Machinery Company of France, Paris, France. On Nov. 28th Todd had sent a letter to Serra regarding the present relationship with Gomes in Portugal and has not received a response.

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    Memorandum sent to A. J. Serra from A. W. Todd
  6. 011.013.229 - Memorandum

    A copy of a memorandum sent to N.B. Todd and J. W. Coolidge from Evelyn MacKenzie on the subject of Eckstrom's travel schedule. This is a copy made for E. J. Moor. The letter is cc'd with W.S. Brewster, J. H. Meyer, and E.J. Moor. Eckstrom sent her a letter saying he'd be going to Zurich, then Frankfort, then back to Paris. He also said that it would take another month to hold the French company meetings which could change his return home dat...

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    Memorandum sent to N.B. Todd and J. W. Coolidge from Evelyn MacKenzie
  7. 15205 - Letter

    A letter to Hannah Rantoul in Paris from her nephew, William Endicott Jr.

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    A letter to Hannah Rantoul  in Paris from her nephew, William Endicott Jr.
  8. 15245b - Envelope

    An envelope addressed to Hannah Rantoul from Mary R. Lyman.

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    An envelope addressed to Hannah Rantoul from Mary R. Lyman.
  9. 948.001.598 - Letter

    A letter to Hannah Rantoul from her niece-in-law, Annie T. Endicott.

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    A letter to Hannah Rantoul from her niece-in-law, Annie T. Endicott.
  10. CS71 .K554 1941

    Eleanor B. Kilham was a medical doctor who spent more than three years in France during World War 1. As a civilian medic, she was largely behind the front lines in clinics treating Allied soldiers injured during the war. She also collected necessities such as shoes and food to offer to civilians suffering from war shortages and treated their illnesses. Her family published parts of her correspondence with those back in the United States into this...

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    Letters from France 1915-1919
  11. CS71 .P43 1988 - 88-81984

    The majority of the genealogical work done for The Perdues of the Eastern Shore of Maryland was done by Mary Catherine (Adkins) Perdue between 1964 and 1984. Her notes were discovered when she died in 1985 and digitized by the work's compiler Edward M. Perdue. He also did his own research and then had the information published into a book. His research included examining land documents, interviewing other Perdues, visiting libraries, historical s...

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    Our Family Heritage The Perdues of the Eastern Shore of Maryland 1563 to Present

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