Box 4
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Condolence letters re: death of Chauncey McCormick - M-Z, 1954-1955
unspecified — Box: 4, Folder: 166-176
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence includes letters, postcards, and telegrams. Most letters are from the1940s-1950s and pertain to social or business/philanthropic matters. Letters include politically oriented correspondence to Senator Charles Baker, Mayor Martin H. Kennelly, Governor Adlai Stevenson, Dr. James Brown IV, and the chief of the United States Children’s Bureau, Katharine Lenroot. Also personal letters with longtime friends like his cousin and Chicago Tribune editor Robert McCormick, Herbert Hoover,...
Dates:
1954-1955
Condolence telegrams - re: death of Chauncey McCormick - A-Z, 1954
unspecified — Box: 4, Folder: 177-180
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence includes letters, postcards, and telegrams. Most letters are from the1940s-1950s and pertain to social or business/philanthropic matters. Letters include politically oriented correspondence to Senator Charles Baker, Mayor Martin H. Kennelly, Governor Adlai Stevenson, Dr. James Brown IV, and the chief of the United States Children’s Bureau, Katharine Lenroot. Also personal letters with longtime friends like his cousin and Chicago Tribune editor Robert McCormick, Herbert Hoover,...
Dates:
1954
Condolences - re: death of Chauncey McCormick - records of those received, 1954
unspecified — Box: 4, Folder: 181
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence includes letters, postcards, and telegrams. Most letters are from the1940s-1950s and pertain to social or business/philanthropic matters. Letters include politically oriented correspondence to Senator Charles Baker, Mayor Martin H. Kennelly, Governor Adlai Stevenson, Dr. James Brown IV, and the chief of the United States Children’s Bureau, Katharine Lenroot. Also personal letters with longtime friends like his cousin and Chicago Tribune editor Robert McCormick, Herbert Hoover,...
Dates:
1954
Memorial resolutions and donations, 1954
unspecified — Box: 4, Folder: 182
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence includes letters, postcards, and telegrams. Most letters are from the1940s-1950s and pertain to social or business/philanthropic matters. Letters include politically oriented correspondence to Senator Charles Baker, Mayor Martin H. Kennelly, Governor Adlai Stevenson, Dr. James Brown IV, and the chief of the United States Children’s Bureau, Katharine Lenroot. Also personal letters with longtime friends like his cousin and Chicago Tribune editor Robert McCormick, Herbert Hoover,...
Dates:
1954