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List of names [No.1], circa 1970

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 014.01.01.1
Scope and Contents Handwritten list of names and addresses written in blue ink on the back of two pages of HQB letterhead. The names on the list read as follows: Allan C.; Lidan Cleod; Minnie Strandbury; Laura Foss; Willie Jones; Pearl Smith; Pearl Douglas; Mattie Eskridge; H. Potts; Clark Beason; W.A. Brown; M. Lewis; Sigrid Danielson; Emma Mann; Roxie Anderson; Ethelwyn Rae Bailey; Walter Schoeffel; Olga A. Ryan; Katherine Billington; Mrs. George Myers; Emily Sedin; Tillie Pechman; Henry R....
Dates: circa 1970

"Do you remember?"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 014.01.01.2
Scope and Contents Handmade card, created from purple construction paper features a cutout of a green rabbit on the front cover. Next to the rabbit's face is the word "hi" written in yellow crayon. Inside the card, a newspaper clipping has been glued to the paper. It features an image with the following caption: Do you remember? This living flag, formed by 2,200 school children in the rear of the Federal Courts building facing Sixth St., was one of the highlights of the grand...
Dates: circa 1940-1970; Majority of material found within circa 1940-1970

List of names [No.2], circa 1970

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 014.01.02.1
Scope and Contents Handwritten list of names and addresses written in blue ink on the back of two pages of HQB letterhead. The names on the list read as follows: Mrs. Russell Sandquist; [illegible]; Srea S. Browne; Jane and Limnea; Clara Myrand; Anita Armstrong; Mr. and Mrs. Willmar; Mrs. Olive Bailey; Mrs. Bertha Bernard; Mr. and Mrs. Waldon H.; Mrs. W. Holtz; Mrs. Darlene Jackson; Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas A. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Whitaker; Mrs. Carl Lanner; [illegible]; Florence Todd; Ida...
Dates: circa 1970

List of names [No.3], circa 1945

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 014.01.02.2
Scope and Contents

Handwritten list of names and addresses written in black ink and pencil. The names on the list read as follows:

C. Bradley Sr.; Nicholas Cavanaugh; Tirston [illegible]; Ulysses G. Wilkinson; Mrs. Elmer Palmer; Mrs. R. Lange; Mrs. Sylvia Miller; Mrs. Alberta Pleasant; I. Myrtle Carden; [and] L. Crocker.

Each name is signed in different handwritting, suggesting multiple people gave their signature.

Dates: circa 1945

List of names [No.4], circa 1945

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 014.01.03.1a
Scope and Contents

Handwritten list of names and addresses written in pencil on plain paper. The names on the list read as follows:

Thomas Telinek; Elmer Palmer; La Rayne Fetcek; O.E. Walker; Mrs. Mabel V. Walker; Marione D. Christenson; [illegible]; [and] Mrs. S. Wilson.

Dates: circa 1945

List of names [No. 5], circa 1970

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 014.01.03.1b
Scope and Contents

Handwritten list of names and addresses written in blue ink on the back of HQB letterhead. The names on the list read as follows:

[illegible]; A. Lindgren; Mr. and Mrs. Klinkhammer; A. Goodrich; Mr. and Mrs. J. Nathaniel Schmidt; [and] Mrs. Bertha Nordquest.

Each name is signed in different handwritting, suggesting multiple people gave their signature.

Dates: circa 1970

"The Wonder of it All", undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 014.01.03.2a
Scope and Contents

Handwritten note, written in blue ink, reads as follows:

The wonder of it all

There is a wonder of spring time and harvest, a wonder of sunrise and evening. But the wonder of wonders that thrills my soul, is the wonder that God loves me. The essential of happiness is something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.

Dates: undated

"For a Nation of Neighbors", February 1963

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 014.01.03.2b
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Handwritten note, written in blue ink, reads as follows:

Well, I suppose better late than never. Herewith find 5 dollars contributing to your worthy cause. I am not able to get around very much or I would have been down to see you. But why don't Mrs. Patton or somebody else come over and see me sometime, you'welcome. "For a Nation of Neighbors" Carl Nielsen.

Dates: February 1963

To Mrs. Parks [No.1], June 14, 1949

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 014.01.04.1a
Scope and Contents

Correspondence written in pencil on plain paper reads as follows:

The Golden age club. Dear Mrs. Parks, Thanks a million for the wonderful time we had at your place. We hope we can show our appreciation in a different way. We remane [sic] as ever your firends the Golden age club.

Dates: June 14, 1949

From Miss Peterson, May 1949

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 014.01.04.1b
Scope and Contents

Correspondence written in blue ink on plain paper reads as follows:

Dear Golden Agers, We enjoyed and appreciated your letter. Your picnic idea sounded good to us. We're going to do come planning this Thursday and will let you know what we decide. Several of our people would like to make plans with you after that. Thank you, Miss Peters.

Dates: May 1949