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    Ladies' Hermitage Association letter to Annia Hart, 1942-12-28

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    Letter from Ladies' Hermitage Association to Annia K. Hart. Dated January 14, 1942. Annia was the wife of Stephen Hart, Captain Noah Hart's (10th Michigan Infantry) grandson. The Ladies' Hermitage Association was formed in 1889 to preserve The Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson in Nashville, Tennessee. Annia provided the Association with copies of some of Noah's letters. Noah visited the Hermitage while stationed near Nashville in the Civil War.December 28, 1942. Mrs. Annia K. Hart, 725 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. My dear Mrs. Hart: Mr. Baker, the custodian, forwarded your letter, and the most interesting copy of the letter written by your husband's grandfather in 1862, to me. It was very good of you to go to the trouble of copying the whole letter, all of which is the most interesting to me, as I know it will be to the Board of Directors. I will present the letter to them at the next meeting, which is scheduled for January 6th. With sincerest thanks and appreciation of your thoughtfulness and effort in putting this interesting incident before us, Cordially yours, Martha Lindsey, Corresponding Secretary

    Grace Hart Death Notice, 1941

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    Death notice of Grace Hart, wife of Clarence Hart and daughter-in-law of Captain Noah Hart of the 10th Michigan Infantry. Grace died on October 16, 1941. Notice appeared in an unknown Toledo newspaper.Mrs. Grace Hart Died Tues., Buried Thurs. Mrs. Grace B. M. Hart of 3622 Beechway Boulevard, Toledo, passed away Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. Hart was 69 years of age and had been ill for over a month. She was a widow of Clarence Hart who died last February and a sister of Miss Clara C. Moore, an old resident of Maumee, who died several several years ago. The old Moore residence on West Dudley street is now being occupied by Miss Moore's nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church where Mr. Hart served in the capacity of treasurer for many years. The body was taken to the Coyle Funeral Home in Toledo where services were held Thursday at 3 o'clock in the afternoon by Rev. R. Malcolm Ward, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Hart leaves three brothers, D. W. Moore, William H. Moore and Wyman Moore; one sister, Mrs. W. E. Page, all of Toledo; one son, Stephen of Oak Park, Ill., and two daughters, Mrs. Howard May of Toledo and Miss Clara Hart of Cleveland

    Clarence Hart Death Notice, 1941-02-16

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    oai:collections.carli.illinois.edu:dom_hart/29Death notice of Clarence Hart, son of Captain Noah Hart of the 10th Michigan Infantry. Clarence died on February 15, 1941. Notice, from an unknown Toledo newspaper, appeared on February 16, 1941.Clarence Hart. Clarence Hart, ticket agent at the Union station 50 years, died yesterday in his home, 3622 Beechway boulevard, after a brief illness. Mr. Hart lived here 55 years. He retired in 1938. He was a member of the Masonic order; treasurer of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Maumee, 15 years, and a past president of the Toledo Passenger club. Surviving are his wife, Grace; daughters, Miss Clara Hart, Cleveland, and Mrs. Julia May, Perrysburg, O., and son, Stephen, River Forest, Ill. The body is in the James Coyle & Son mortuary, where services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow, with the Rev. Malcolm Ward officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery

    William P. Wilkerson (Cherokee), president of the Indian Council Fire, confers with peers

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    William P. Wilkerson (Cherokee), president of the Indian Council Fire, confers with Marie Martinez, one of the outstanding pottery makers in the world, and Whirling Thunder seated at the left, and Clear Water (Ottawa) about the plans for American Indian Day at the World's Fair, which will be observed Friday, September 7th

    Part of the 400 policeman who took part in the Chicago Day parade at the World's Fair

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    Part of the 400 policeman who took part in the Chicago Day parade at the World's Fair on Tuesday , October 9th. The police contingent was made up of 250 police and 50 from each of the three park forces. They were reviewed by Mayor E. J. Kelly and other city officials who were guests of honor at the Fair

    Gloria Swanson outside the Hall of Science after viewing the Fair from the Skyride

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    "Gloria Swanson, first 1934 Skyride visitor, takes a close-up inspection of the Hall of Science after getting a bird's-eye-view of it and the rest of the new World's Fair from the top of the 628 foot Skyride tower seen in the background."Skyride; Hall of Scienc

    2,000,000th visitor to the World's Fair

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    Miss Kathryn Dougherty, 22, of Waterloo, Iowa, became the 2,000,000th visitor to the World's Fair when she passed through the 23rd street gate at 1:05 p.m. on Wednesday (June 20th). She is shown here with Martin M. Tveter, comptroller of the Fair, who presented her with the gifts seen at the left of the picture

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