Welch - Howard R. Bowen Correspondence
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Letters between Howard R. Bowen, then president of Grinnell College, and Joseph N. Welch concerning the death of his wife, and later his large monetary gift to the college, his alma mater of 1914.
Weitz Company Correspondence
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Correspondence between the Weitz Company, the Church, and Gerald Griffith (Architect) regarding specifications and costs of construction.
Weitz Company Billing #9
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #8
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #7
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #6
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #5
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #4
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #3
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #2
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #12
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.
Weitz Company Billing #11
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Contains bills and correspondence from the Weitz company, who organized the contractors for the construction of the new church.