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Letter from Stella T. Kaighn to Calvin Martin (Sept. 8 1962)
This is two-page letter from Stella T. Kaighn, wife of Raymond P. Kaighn (Class of 1893), to Calvin J. Martin. In the letter, she thanks him for the letter he sent after the passing of Raymond Kaighn. It is dated September 8, 1962
Letter from Stella Low (Mrs. Harold T. Low) to John and Dolly Sloanm October 13, 1939
2 leaves (double-sided)Letter from Stella Low (Mrs. Harold T. Low) to John and Dolly Sloanm October 13, 193
Letter from Stella Low (Mrs. Harold T. Low) to John and Dolly Sloanm October 13, 1939
2 leaves (double-sided)Letter from Stella Low (Mrs. Harold T. Low) to John and Dolly Sloanm October 13, 193
Death of Stella Kinney
A typescript document titled The Death of Stella Kinney, which was undated and no listed author
Stella H. Hohncke Papers, 1930-1976
Fargo, N.D. poet and editor. The Stella H. Hohncke Papers document her active literary career, the author of plays, short stories, poems, and speeches. The Anna Thorsell articles written by Stella Hohncke, one of which appeared in The Fargo Forum, discuss Mrs. Thorsell's childhood on her father's farm in Denmark and her work in the Danish royal family's kitchens in Copenhagen. There are also scrapbooks on Stell?a life and of the Hohncke family
Ben & Stella Johnson Folder
7 pages of family history documents containing and related to Benjamin T. Johnson; Stella M. Sandidge Johnson; Lloyd Johnson; Fay Johnson; - including: wedding anniversary; obit; photograp
Interview with Stella Polk, 1992
Sister of Old Yeller author, Frank Gipson and life-long resident of Mason County, Stella Polk began teaching at age 16 in a small rural school circa 1917. She relates her personal history, experiences teaching in one-room schools, and memories of early Mason County which she also had published in books and newspaper columns
Stella K. Hershan Collection 2000
The collection contains a questionnaire filled out by Stella K. Hershan regarding her life in Austria before World War II, emigration from Austria to the United States,
and life in the United States. Also included are a variety of documents pertaining to property owned by Hershan's family in Vienna, including property registration forms
filled out by Stella, her husband Rudolf, and her parents Felix and Lucie Kreidl; notices regarding changes in their property; seizure order for the property of Felix and Lucie Kreidl;
and correspondence pertaining to the seizure of Felix and Lucie Kreidl's property.Stella K. Hershan (née Kreidl) was born February 7, 1915, in Vienna. In 1939, she emigrated from Austria to the United States through Switzerland and France with her
husband and daughter. She is the author of several novels and works of non-fiction.An inventory is available in the folderAustrian Heritage CollectionProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Receipt Written for Items Received from Stella Zacharia and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Bullock by the Bryant College Service Club
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THE BRYANT SERVICE CLUBgratefully acknowledges
2 SWEATERSand
1 PAIR of GLOVES
from STELLA ZACHARIABryant, ‘44
and
$5 from MR. & MRS. BERTRAM BULLOCK Parents of T/Sgt. BERTRAM BULLOCK, JR. Bryant, ’35 [Transcription ends
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