Folder 31
Contains 9 Results:
Receipt for taxes from Cannon Township.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Tag with metal edge and faded pink string from the Leak Fur Mfg. Co., in Gloversville, N.Y., with size 46 and a price of $19.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Paper from the Boston Store folded with a ticket in it dated April 9, 1907, size 38, $29.75.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Three receipts for post office box rental. Note from the post office for 1 penny due on a package.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Paper saying, “Return in 10 days to the Grand Rapids Sanitarium.”
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Membership receipt for Mrs. Spring and Catha in the Silver Lake Grange.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Newspaper clipping showing quilt designs.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Receipt from the Rockford Register and Evening Press.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.
Two unidentified lined cards with receipts for seeds.
In folders by the diary year where found, chronologically.
Included in the back pocket of Dora Springs diaries were ephemeral items such as lists, newspaper clippings, notes, receipts, membership cards, and other paper miscellanea. These items have been removed from the diaries and placed in acid free folders. Volunteer processor Bobbie Schirado has made extensive descriptions of the contents of this ephemera.