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Postcard to Junia Osterhout from Mrs. C. W. Metcalf
2 pages / image & text, handwrittenPostcard from Mrs. C. W. Metcalf to Junia Roberts Osterhout. The photo on the card is of a young girl. She is standing with one arm behind her back and is wearing a white dress and matching hat. Around her waist is a dark belt and she has on stockings. On the front and back, Mrs. Metcalf wrote that the photo was of Sou and that she wanted to hear from Junia
[Postcard from Mrs. C. W. Metcalf to Junia Roberts Osterhout, April 14, 1908]
Postcard from Mrs. C. W. Metcalf to Junia Roberts Osterhout. The photo on the card is of a young girl. She is standing with one arm behind her back and is wearing a white dress and matching hat. Around her waist is a dark belt and she has on stockings. On the front and back, Mrs. Metcalf wrote that the photo was of Sou and that she wanted to hear from Junia
Correspondence from H. Metcalf
Correspondence from H. Metcalf regarding absent soldiers from Lincoln Count
Letter from Grady W. Metcalf to President Kenneth Pitzer and reply, Rice University Charter Trial
This document is a copy of typewritten correspondence from Grady W. Metcalf to President Kenneth Pitzer and reply from Pitzer
[Postcard from Mrs. C. W. Metcalf to Ora Osterhout, April 14, 1908]
Postcard from Mrs. C. W. Metcalf to Miss Ora Osterhout in Belton, Texas. On the front is a photograph of Mrs. Metcalf's house in Holland, Texas. She says that they "have lots of chickens to fry" and invites Ora to come visit. On the back she says that she would like to hear from Ora. The house is a small wooden cabin with a front porch. There are three small children in the yard in front. The card is postmarked Holland, Texas
Correspondence from H. Metcalf to General Hodsdon
Correspondence from H. Metcalf regarding absent soldiers from Lincoln Count
Correspondence from H. Metcalf to General Hodsdon
Correspondence from H. Metcalf regarding absent soldiers from Lincoln Count
Correspondence from H. Metcalf to General Hodsdon
Correspondence from H. Metcalf regarding absent soldiers from Lincoln Count
W. Kay Metcalf
Black and white portrait photograph of W. Kay Metcalf, Instructor in Physical Education for Women, 1965-1972.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_mr/1084/thumbnail.jp
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