Gorham Collection
Item set
Items
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Handwritten Notes
A page of casual handwritten notes -
Handwritten Letter to Thelma T. Gorham, January 20, 1989
A handwritten letter written to Thelma T. Gorham from an illegible sender, possibly a former student, concerning school work. -
Letter from James A. Scruggs to Thelma T. Gorham, November 7, 1985
A letter from James A. Scruggs, Superintendent of the East Jasper School District, to Thelma T. Gorham, concerning an article. -
Letter and Accompanying Tour Notes from "Frank" to Thelma T. Gorham
A letter and accompanying tour notes by "Frank", possibly Frank Mercado III but this is unconfirmed, to Thelma T. Gorham, concerning a recent tour as well as personal details. -
Letter from Billie Bassett to Thelma T. Gorham and Accompanying Envelope, October 20, 1972
A letter and accompanying envelope from Billie Basset, tax auditor at the IRS, to Thelma T. Gorham, concerning the verification of purchases. -
Letter from Michael L. Kiefer to Harry Fine, January 6, 1971
A letter from Michael L. Kiefer, attorney at law, to Harry Fine of the Murphy Insurance Company, concerning the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center -
Various Letters, Ads, Envelopes Relating to the "Who's Who" Book Series
Various documents and ads relating to the "Who's Who" biography series -
Letter from Louis M. Nourse to Thelma T. Gorham, December 22, 1953
A letter from Louis M. Nourse, librarian at the St. Louis Public Library, to Thelma T. Gorham, informing Gorham that her request for a leave of absence has been granted -
Letter from George S. Schuyler to Thelma T. Gorham and Accompanying Envelope, April 9, 1953
A letter and accompanying envelope from George S. Schuyler, the New York Editor for the Pittsburgh Courier, addressed to "Mrs. Richard R. Gorham Jr." (i.e., Thelma T. Gorham), concerning Schuyler's possible service as Contributing Editor to Step-Up Magazine -
Letter from "J. E. A." to Thelma T. Gorham and Accompanying Envelope, April 1, 1953
A letter and accompanying envelope from a person identified only as "J.E.A." to Thelma T. Gorham, concerning writing copy for Step-Up magazine