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    Letter, 1874 May 5, Wilkes Barre, Pa., to George Winter, Lafayette

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    Letter From: Geo. S. Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, May 5, 1874 To: George Winter, Lafayette ALS, 1 p. (on Bennett, Phelps, and Co., Bankers letterhead)Commissioning a full-length portrait of Frances Slocum (29x36), like that he saw in G.W.'s studio, and a view of Deaf Man's village including the bend of the river, each for $100

    George Wesley May collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]

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    This collection includes material related to May's military service and to his education and work in the time period from 1938 to 1948

    George Fox Life, May 1998

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    Alumni newspaper of George Fox University.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfc_life/1148/thumbnail.jp

    George Fox College Life, May 1991

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    Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfc_life/1112/thumbnail.jp

    George Fox College Life, May 1997

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    Alumni newspaper of George Fox University.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfc_life/1142/thumbnail.jp

    George Fox College Life, May 1994

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    Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfc_life/1126/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, 1864 May 18, Delphi, to George Winter

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    Handwritten letter From: J.H. Dewey, Delphi, May 18, 1864 To: George Winter ALS, 3 p. (1 sheet, folded)Acknowledging G.W.'s letter, written from Biddle's house, about Reed Case's portrait. Teasing G.W. about the painting he is doing at Biddle house. Comments on John Purdue's congressional ambitions. (Pencil notation by CGB clarifies that Purdue bought the Lafayette Journal to back his attempt)

    Letter, 1874 May 23, Lafayette, Ind., to G. Slocum Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Pa.

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    Handwritten letter (copy) From: George Winter, Lafayette, May 23, 1874 To: G. Slocum Bennett, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania ALS, 3 p. (2 sheets)G.W. has sent Bennett the two paintings he commissioned. John Purdue, who originally purchased them, allowed them to be sent to Bennett, and he will take copies instead. This will allow G.W. to leave immediately for California to be present at his brother's deathbed. G.W. will finish Purdue's copies while there. Bennett can also purchase the portraits of Brouillette and Kick-ke-se-qua for $100, by writing to Gordon Ball. Requests Bennett telegraph him payment for these two works, as G.W. hopes to leave for California on May 28

    Letter, 1848 May 23, Locust Grove, to George Winter, Logansport

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    Handwritten letter From: Jane Winter, Locust Grove, May 23, 1848 To: George Winter, Logansport ALS, 3 p. (one sheet, folded) (also over-written at right angles on two pages)Scolds George Winter for taking ten months to acknowledge her last letters, sounding quite angry with him. Hopes he will eventually complete the miniatures he has been promising her for years. Their winter has been dull, mainly spent with the music pupils. News of family and friends, including the businss situations of Husten, Edwin, and William, and the health and children of Emma and Mathilda, sickness in Tom's family, her own health, Ann Maria's health and young son. Eliza has had her son, and they are living with her father (John), and her husband still cannot visit them. Robert's exhibit did not do well in New Orleans; they are now in St. Louis. News of other family, and deaths of various friends. Notation on address side: received May 30, 1848; answered June 17 and August 14, 1848

    Telegram, 1932 May 21, to George Palmer Putnam, New York

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    Arthur Hays Sulzberger telegram to George Palmer Putnam, congratulations, May 21, 193
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