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    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from George S. Butler to I. H. Kempner discussing a car accident involving Butler's wife, his mother-in-law, and two friends

    [Butler Brothers, 500 S. Ervay, Southeast Corner of Ervay and Young]

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    The Butler Brothers building.Attributed to: McAfee, George Andrew, 1889-1974. Notes from Finding Aid: 117 Butler Brothers, 500 S. Ervay, southeast Corner of Ervay and Young

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Gus A. Stirl to George S. Butler discussing enclosed audit reports

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Thomas L. James to George S. Butler discussing Sugarland Industries' account balances in relation to loans

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to George S. Butler thanking for the December request and sends a letter from Mr. Emmet

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from I. H. Kempner to George S. Butler expressing appreciation for a Christmas card bearing Butler's personal signature and kind regards. He values the personal touch and feels honored to be included in Butler's list. The letter also mentions hearing vague and disturbing reports about an accident that happened to Butler and requests more details

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from George S. Butler to Daniel W. Kempner discussing Mary Jean Kempner's upcoming visit

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from George S. Butler to D. W. Kempner discussing conversation regarding warehouse facilities in Galveston. He mentions the possibility of a joint account with a cotton shipper from Dallas and reluctance of some people to invest in warehouse business

    Lentha Lockwood Butler

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    Portrait of Lentha Lockwood Butler. Lentha was the wife of George Ide Butler. They were married on March 10, 1859 and they settled near Waukon, Iowa, where Butler was teaching at the time. Lentha died in 1901 when George was elected the first president of the Florida Conference

    Card from George Naohara to Mitsuko Naohara, 1942

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    Idaho card sets, "Beautiful Idaho: the gem state," mailed from George Nobuo Naohara while he was working in the U. S. Farm Labor Camp, Rupert, Idaho. The sets were sent to Mitzi Masukawa Naohara who was incarcerated at the Poston camp in Arizona. An item from: Mitzi Naohara scrapbook (csudh_nao_0400), page 32.The George and Mitzi Naohara Papers consists of photo albums and scrapbooks compiled by George and Mitzi Naohara, and other documents pertaining to the Naohara and Masukawa family. Contained are photographs, correspondence, documents, and memorabilia depicting their experiences during World War II. George Nobuo Naohara is a Kibei Nisei, and his experiences include his farm labor in Idaho and Utah, incarceration in the Manzanar, Jerome, and Tule Lake camps, and the U.S. Army language school training and Korean War. He also engaged in Buddhist activities for his whole life and there are moving images depicting Gardena Buddhist Church activities after the war. Mitzi Masukawa Naohara was a preschool teacher at the Poston camp, Arizona, and also a member of a young Nisei women's club, "Sigma Debs.” Her collected materials depict her life as a teacher and social events in the Poston camp during the war
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