Box Multi 07
Contains 15 Results:
Bonfire program, 1917 October 27
Walter Carlton Gorsuch provisional teaching certificates, 1919
This collection contains correspondence from brothers Lawrence and W. Carlton Gorsuch. Lawrence’s materials deal mostly with his time at Washington College, while Carlton’s are mostly from his time with the Justice Department. There are also receipts, teaching certificates, and a program for a Bonfire at Washington College.
Oxford High School commencement program, 1916 June 14
This collection contains correspondence from brothers Lawrence and W. Carlton Gorsuch. Lawrence’s materials deal mostly with his time at Washington College, while Carlton’s are mostly from his time with the Justice Department. There are also receipts, teaching certificates, and a program for a Bonfire at Washington College.
Birthday and Easter postcards, undated
This collection contains correspondence from brothers Lawrence and W. Carlton Gorsuch. Lawrence’s materials deal mostly with his time at Washington College, while Carlton’s are mostly from his time with the Justice Department. There are also receipts, teaching certificates, and a program for a Bonfire at Washington College.
Receipts, 1901; 1924
Includes a J. K. B. Emory & Co. receipt for corn, November 26, 1901, and a Robert W. Kirby receipt for coal, December 6, 1924.
Postcards, 1907-1908
This collection contains correspondence from brothers Lawrence and W. Carlton Gorsuch. Lawrence’s materials deal mostly with his time at Washington College, while Carlton’s are mostly from his time with the Justice Department. There are also receipts, teaching certificates, and a program for a Bonfire at Washington College.
Lewis M. Gorsuch letters to his mother, 1917
In these letters, Lawerence describes his life at Washington College.
Lillian and Watson Gorsuch letters to their sons, 1918
These letters give updates on local news and ask about Lawerence at college.
W. Carlton Gorsuch correspondence, 1920-1928
Includes a letter from a fellow scout in Bocas del Toro, Panama, a card to his parents, a letter on Department of Justice stationery from Phoenix, Arizona to his mother, and a letter from 1928 to his mother were he expresses concern for what the election might mean for his job at the Justice Department.
Service records, 1945-1953
This collection contains the military records of Grace Strickland Chaires and items collected from her training for the United States Navy’s Women’s Reserves (WAVES) including items from the Naval Reserves Midshipman School, correspondence, certificates for her service, programs, pamphlets, and clippings. There is also her diploma from the University of Michigan.