Correspondence
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Owsley and Allied Families Collection
This collection contains correspondence, family genealogical information, genealogical registers, name indexes, and reproductions of legal documents. The family names covered within this collection include Owsley, Poyntz, Newdigate, Spencer, and others.
Rellihan Family Collection
This collection contains correspondences between Kenneth Bien and Florence Gorman from the 1939 to the 1940s during World War II, as well as some misc. correspondences. The collection also contains several folders of family photographs, most of which are unidentified. There is also a scrapbook containing numerous photographs and other items from the military servicemen in the 1940s, as well as a folder containing an army air force training certificate from 1945 for Charles DeBaar.
Richard B. Stevens Collection
Robert Courtright Collection
Rorer Family Papers
Sanders, Unangst, and Myers Family Papers
This collection contains ephemera related to Maude Sanders, including: photographs, discharge records, letters, Notice of Classification, bond, marriage licenses, certificate of registration, receipts, and an obituary. Significant gaps exist from 1886-1898, 1903-1918, 1924-1938, and 1942-1951.
Sir Carl Busch Papers
This collection contains correspondence of Carl Busch and family obituary information. Included are: letters; cards; funeral transcripts; postcards; funeral program; and obituaries.
Titus Family Collection
This collection is completely digitalized and available on the Midwest Genealogy Center’s digital archival collections webpage. The collection contains correspondence between Square Holt and family members during his Civil War service while he served with the 26th Michigan Infantry (Union). Also included is a journal written by Melville Titus (brother-in-law of Square Holt), photographs of various Titus and Holt family members, and ephemera created by the both the Titus and Holt families.
William and Regina Walter Correspondences
This collection contains the correspondences of William and Regina Walter. These letters relate to various genealogy inquiries that were sent to them from around the United States. These inquiries related to the Gamble, Garrett, Harding, Garnet, Goodspeed, Garvin, Glackin, Glacking, Goodrich, and Godfrey families, among others.