Typed on back: "SUBJECT: Lieutenant-Colonel John Fowle (1789-1938) SOURCE: Papers of Mrs. Charlotte Cazenove Owen-Jones, Rodney Court Apartments, Wilmington, Delaware. REMARKS: Lt.-Col. John Fowle was the fourth child and eldest son of...
Photo of exhibit purporting to show the preserved corpse of John Wilkes Booth. Sign reads: "On exhibition here, the true enbalmed 'Body of John Wilkes Booth,' the assassin of our President Abraham Lincoln. Not a skeleton. Not an imitation. An...
Two letters between McCrary and Raskob concerning the financing of Warm Springs. The first letter (from McCrary) is dated August 12, 1949, and the second letter (from Raskob) is dated August 16, 1949.
Typed caption on back: "3. Farmer John Philip Sousa waves a wicked scissor as he moves among the flowers at his country home near Port Washington, Long Island. From a recent photograph."
Conductors; Musicians; Bands; Singers; Air pilots; Military officers; Seaplanes
Typed caption on back: "23. Having traveled more than a million miles by land and water. Lieut. Com. John Philip Sousa now takes the air. Here he is making a flying trip (either way you figure it) by seaplane to his home on the shores of...
Letter from Shouse to Raskob, which includes a copy of letter to Bernard Baruch, outlining the Democratic National Committee campaign expenditures for the 1930 elections.
Letter includes response Raskob's response to Deputy's original, handwritten letter concerning Prohibition and chairmanship. The letter from Deputy to Raskob is dated July 7, 1932, and Raskob's response is dated July 14, 1932.