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Letter from John Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, March 1862
Letter from John Van Riper to his Cousin Henry Van Riper, in it he talks about school
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Boxing Matches; John Pena - Fidel La Barba
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Boxing Matches; John Pena - Fidel La Barba
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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1935 Packard limousine parked in front of La Consolidada S.A.
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1935 Packard three-quarter left front view, male chauffeur, male standing by car, parked in front of La Consolidada S.A. Inscribed on photo back: Packard twelve, model 1208, twelfth series, 12-cylinder, 175-horsepower, 144-inch wheelbase, 7-person limousine (body type #835), note 6-wheel equipment, special radiator cap/hood ornament, bumper guards, special paint, 1935 Distrito Federal (Mexico) license plate #D25-306, reflectors mounted over l…
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1935 Packard commercial sedans outside of Schoen Mortuary, New Orleans, La.
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of four 1935 Packards lined up on street, right side views, two men in white suits exchanging paperwork, railroad tracks in foreground. Inscribed on photo back: each car a 1935 Packard eight, model 1202, twelfth series, 8-cylinder, 130-horsepower, 139-inch wheelbase, 8-person commercial sedan (body type #814), fleet of four Packards operated by Schoen Mortuary, New Orleans, La.
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Packard dealership, New Orleans, La., 1930
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a Packard dealership, front of building, "Packard" above door. Inscribed on photo back: Packard Motor Car Co., branches/dealerships/agencies, Packard-New Orleans, note; Ford Model T sedan at left, 1903 Packard seventh series, sedan at curb, 1930 Packard seventh series, models on showroom floor.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Aunt Mary Ann, September 18 [1864?]
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to his Aunt Mary Ann Van Riper, in which he discusses politics and the war.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, August 24 1863
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper discussing life in camp and inquiring about family members at home
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry and Willis Van Riper, May 2, 1864
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry and Willis Van Riper discussing life as a soldier
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Letter from A.W. Van Riper to Willis Van Riper[1863]
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Willis Van Riper discussing his time at Camp Chase in Ohio.
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Letter from John Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, March 28, 1855
Letter from John Van Riper to his cousin Henry Van Riper, in it he talks about having an injured foot and asks about members of the family. There is also a short letter to Willis Van Riper on the back.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, February 6, 1864
Letter from Alexander to Henry Van Riper talking about life as a soldier
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Letter from Jill to Henry, April 16, 1858
Letter from Jill to her Cousin Henry about her school, illness in the family, and other news.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, September 15, 1864
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to his cousins, in it he inquires about various friends and family members and talks about difficulties in getting paid
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Letter from A. Van Riper to Henry Van Riper January 23, 1864
Letter to Henry from Alexander asking him to send postage stamps so that he can continue to write them letters
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, April 5, 1863
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Willis Van Riper discussing his recent travel and activity in the Union Army.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, 186[2]
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, in it he describe the food in camp and asks about home.
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Letter from A Van Riper to Henry A Van Riper, June 28, 1864
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, in it he talks about battle, coming under heavy fire, and men getting injured or killed.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper inquiring about family members at home and discussing camp, when he might be home and news about the war, including that Grant has taken Vicksburg.
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Letter from A. Van Riper to H. Van Riper, May 22, 1864
Letter from Alexander to Henry Van Riper, in it he talks about life at camp