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Box 1

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Contains 167 Results:

Letter to President Roosevelt from J.C. Rose, Baltimore fire anecdote, 1904 April 13

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 April 13

Letter to J.C. Rose from William Loeb, Secretary to President Roosevelt, Baltimore fire anecdote, 1904 April 14

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 April 14

Letter to President Roosevelt from J.C. Rose regarding Judge Simonton’s death, 1904 April 25

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 April 25

Letter to J.C. Rose from William Loeb, 1904 April 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 April 26

Letter to President Roosevelt from J.C. Rose about visiting, 1904 April 28

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 April 28

Letter to J.C. Rose from William Loeb regarding lunch, 1904 April 29

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 April 29

Letter to President Roosevelt from J.C. Rose regarding Judge Thomas J. Morris, 1904 May 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 May 4

Letter to J.C. Rose from William Loeb regarding Judge Thomas J. Morris, 1904 May 6

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 May 6

Letter to President Roosevelt from J.C. Rose regarding Dr. William N. Hill, 1904 May 9

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 May 9

Letter to J.C. Rose from William Loeb regarding Dr. William N. Hill, 1904 May 10

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers in the Rose family collection span from 1877 to 1918. The materials consist of mostly letters and diaries, with a few invitations, a speech, a Confederate note, and a telegram. They have been arranged into two series: the papers of Douglas Hall Rose, and the papers of John Carter Rose. The materials of Douglas Hall Rose are mostly travel diaries. The earliest journal is dated 1884 and describes trips to Salem, Massachusetts; Hagerstown, Maryland; Niagara Falls, and...
Dates: 1904 May 10