Box 03
Contains 12 Results:
Anderson - Phillips family papers
The Anderson-Phillips family papers consist of personal correspondence between family members. The letters cover topics such as daily life, mining in Kodiak, Vetabelle Carter's invention, World War I, and the Great Depression.
Family letters, 1883-1940
The Anderson-Phillips family papers consist of personal correspondence between family members. The letters cover topics such as daily life, mining in Kodiak, Vetabelle Carter's invention, World War I, and the Great Depression.
Family letters, 1927
The correspondence from January to August, 1927 consists of letters addressed to Mrs. F.M. Vetabelle Phillips Carter of San Francisco and Ashland, Oregon. The letters are from various family members, the most prolific of which was Lena Anderson Phillips.
Family letters, 1927
The correspondence from September to December, 1927 consists of letters from various family members, including Chesater Phillips, the Carters, Dora Anderson and many others.
Family letters, 1928
The 1928 collection includes business correspondence, advertising, and letters to and from various family members.
Family letters, 1929
The 1929 collection includes business correspondence, advertising, and letters to and from various family members.
Family letters, 1930
Letters to and from different family members during the period of January through April, 1930
Family letters, 1930
Letters and cards to and from family members celebrating Vetabelles' pregnency and the newest addition to the family, Pauline, her daughter, as well as sending prayers and good wishes on her and the baby's health. All these letters were written during the month May, 1930
Family letters, 1930
Letters and cards to Vetabelle from family members, celebrating Paulena's birth and checking in on how she and her mother are doing, sent during the month of June, 1930
Family letters, 1930
Letters from different family members, business correspondence and advertising for Mrs. F.M. Carter, during the period of July- August, 1930.