Box 18.1
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Contains 73 Results:
Staggs, Ernest, 1912
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Staggs, Horace, 1913
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Staggs, Mrs. H.M., 1937
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Staggs, Elsa, 1927-1937
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Staggs, Mr. & Mrs. T.H., 1919-1934
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Stahl, Otto J., 1914
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Starr, Edna, 1919
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Starr, Victor E., 1912-1913
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Steitz, Amelia., 1919-1937
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
Stine, James, 1917
This series of 10.5 cubic feet has predominantly correspondence between Cartwright and his constituents as well as between the congressman and his wife, children, and other relatives. The correspondence is divided between "general" and "personal" and is arranged alphabetically. The series also has other materials from Cartwright's personal life, including military papers, education items, and things about his children.
