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Box 4

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

Army Papers of George B. Redwood, 1917 - 1918

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1917 - 1918

School Papers of George B. Redwood, 1910

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1910

Scanderbeg: the National Hero of Albania by George B. Redwood (History thesis, Harvard), 1910

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1910

Essays by George B. Redwood, 1907 - 1913

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1907 - 1913

Stories and poems by George B. Redwood, undated

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: undated

George B. Redwood--Anecdotes of boyhood, college life, and military career, 1919

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1919

Mary Redwood's notes on George B. Redwood, undated

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: undated

Drawings by George B. Redwood, undated

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: undated

Printed Material, 1919 - 1939

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1919 - 1939

Poems, undated

 File — Box: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: undated