Correspondence
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Wickes correspondence
Miscellaneous correspondence of Kent County family, mainly addressed to Joseph Wickes and Simon A. Wickes. Business (law), family, social news are dealt with.
William Dunlop Brackenridge collection
This collection contains the letters of William Dunlop Brackenridge concerning the Wilkes Expedition 1838, and botanical gardens.
William Faris ephemera collection
William H. Winder papers
This collection contains military papers and correspondence of General William H. Winder (1775-1824). The materials relate to his activities during the War of 1812 and subsequent court martial after the defeat at Bladensburg, Maryland. Posthumous material consists of his son’s correspondence concerning his father.
William J. Ward collection
William M. Andersen collection
This collection primarily contains the outgoing correspondence of William Madsen Andersen, 2nd Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps, 1917-1919. Stationed at Base Hospital #18 in Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, France, Lt. Andersen's letters home to his parents and sister contain evidence of his daily life as a non-combative officer in World War I.
William M. Andersen World War I collection
This collection contains documents relating to William Madsen Andersen’s service in the Quartermaster Corps during World War I.
William M. Marine collection
William Matthew Marine, 1843-1904, was a Baltimore attorney, the collector of the Port of Baltimore during the 1890's, and an amateur writer. This collection contains 32 boxes comprised of his legal and political correspondence, notes, and clippings from 1808-1904.
William P. Preston collection
William Patterson collection
This collection contains correspondence of William Patterson, chiefly in regard to his daughter Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, but also in regards to business and politics.