Box 1
Container
Contains 44 Results:
John E. Semmes to Mary Tenant Latrobe, 1907 February 7
File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers are organized chronologically. The correspondence is listed by sender to recipient, and other items are categorized by topic.The collection focuses primarily on Mary Tenant Mactier Latrobe’s attempt to receive compensation under the French Spoliation Claims for losses incurred to her father. The bulk of the correspondence reflects this work, and the collection also includes several petitions to Congress from Alexander Mactier, regarding the property loss. Insurance...
Dates:
1907 February 7
John E. Semmes to [Mary Tenant] Latrobe, 1907 February 25
File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers are organized chronologically. The correspondence is listed by sender to recipient, and other items are categorized by topic.The collection focuses primarily on Mary Tenant Mactier Latrobe’s attempt to receive compensation under the French Spoliation Claims for losses incurred to her father. The bulk of the correspondence reflects this work, and the collection also includes several petitions to Congress from Alexander Mactier, regarding the property loss. Insurance...
Dates:
1907 February 25
[John E. Semmes] to Frederick W. Didier, 1907 February 25
File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers are organized chronologically. The correspondence is listed by sender to recipient, and other items are categorized by topic.The collection focuses primarily on Mary Tenant Mactier Latrobe’s attempt to receive compensation under the French Spoliation Claims for losses incurred to her father. The bulk of the correspondence reflects this work, and the collection also includes several petitions to Congress from Alexander Mactier, regarding the property loss. Insurance...
Dates:
1907 February 25
Miscellaneous, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers are organized chronologically. The correspondence is listed by sender to recipient, and other items are categorized by topic.The collection focuses primarily on Mary Tenant Mactier Latrobe’s attempt to receive compensation under the French Spoliation Claims for losses incurred to her father. The bulk of the correspondence reflects this work, and the collection also includes several petitions to Congress from Alexander Mactier, regarding the property loss. Insurance...
Dates:
undated