Box 4
Contains 6 Results:
F. C. Gevalt (father-in-law), 1953 - 1954
Correspondence to Frank Glazer (unless marked otherwise) from the listed individuals. Folders are arranged chronologically, with some unidentified correspondence at the end of the list. Also, folders designated with a single letter contain correspondence with multiple individuals; much of the material in these folders are Christmas cards/letters.
Ann Glass (cousin), 1929 - 1933
Correspondence to Frank Glazer (unless marked otherwise) from the listed individuals. Folders are arranged chronologically, with some unidentified correspondence at the end of the list. Also, folders designated with a single letter contain correspondence with multiple individuals; much of the material in these folders are Christmas cards/letters.
Maude Glynn, 1930-1936, undated
Correspondence to Frank Glazer (unless marked otherwise) from the listed individuals. Folders are arranged chronologically, with some unidentified correspondence at the end of the list. Also, folders designated with a single letter contain correspondence with multiple individuals; much of the material in these folders are Christmas cards/letters.
Ursula Greville, 1945-1952, 1962-1988, undated
Correspondence to Frank Glazer (unless marked otherwise) from the listed individuals. Folders are arranged chronologically, with some unidentified correspondence at the end of the list. Also, folders designated with a single letter contain correspondence with multiple individuals; much of the material in these folders are Christmas cards/letters.
G, 1928-1940, undated
Correspondence to Frank Glazer (unless marked otherwise) from the listed individuals. Folders are arranged chronologically, with some unidentified correspondence at the end of the list. Also, folders designated with a single letter contain correspondence with multiple individuals; much of the material in these folders are Christmas cards/letters.
Harry Glazer (cousin), 1933 - 1936
Correspondence to Frank Glazer (unless marked otherwise) from the listed individuals. Folders are arranged chronologically, with some unidentified correspondence at the end of the list. Also, folders designated with a single letter contain correspondence with multiple individuals; much of the material in these folders are Christmas cards/letters.