Folder 2
Contains 26 Results:
Letter, William D. Slack to brother, 1884-12-28
The collection is comprised of the personal and professional papers of Hall Slack. The ledger book was utilized as both a daybook and account book. Correspondence, reciepts, bills of both personal and professional nature are intermixed. Personal correspondence is predominantly with members of Hall's family.
Letter, Maggie E. Slack to uncle, 1884-12-29
The collection is comprised of the personal and professional papers of Hall Slack. The ledger book was utilized as both a daybook and account book. Correspondence, reciepts, bills of both personal and professional nature are intermixed. Personal correspondence is predominantly with members of Hall's family.
Letter, W.H. Slack to father, 1885-06-14
The collection is comprised of the personal and professional papers of Hall Slack. The ledger book was utilized as both a daybook and account book. Correspondence, reciepts, bills of both personal and professional nature are intermixed. Personal correspondence is predominantly with members of Hall's family.
Bill, James Mevay for H. Slack, Undated
The collection is comprised of the personal and professional papers of Hall Slack. The ledger book was utilized as both a daybook and account book. Correspondence, reciepts, bills of both personal and professional nature are intermixed. Personal correspondence is predominantly with members of Hall's family.
Letter, W.H. Slack to father, 1886-11-07
The collection is comprised of the personal and professional papers of Hall Slack. The ledger book was utilized as both a daybook and account book. Correspondence, reciepts, bills of both personal and professional nature are intermixed. Personal correspondence is predominantly with members of Hall's family.
Letter, Ephraim Slack to brother, 1887-03-04
The collection is comprised of the personal and professional papers of Hall Slack. The ledger book was utilized as both a daybook and account book. Correspondence, reciepts, bills of both personal and professional nature are intermixed. Personal correspondence is predominantly with members of Hall's family.