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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Frank E. Mayer, July 23, 1913
Frank E. Mayer
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Frank E. Mayer, Business Manager, Office of the Interantional Sunday School Association, Chicago, Illinois. "Fourteenth International Convention, Chicago, June 23-30, 1914."
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Jas. C. Orr, June 11, 1913
Jas. C. Orr
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Jas. C. Orr, with envelope. James C. Orr served as Pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Wilbur, Washington at the time this letter was written.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Mary A. Whedon, April 30, 1913
Mary Allen Whedon
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Mary A. Whedon, with envelope. Mary Allen Whedon served as Associate Editor of The Farmer's Wife, published by Webb Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from W. Clifton Dodd, July 18, 1912
William Clifton Dodd
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Wm. Cllifton Dodd, with envelope. Reverend William Clifton Dodd was a missionary on the Laos Mission, stationed in Chiengrai, Siam when this letter was written.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Luther S. Beard, May 23, 1911
Luther S. Beard
Letter to Sonora Dodd, from Luther S. Beard, News Editor for The North American.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Earle Hooker Eaton, May 9, 1911
Earle Hooker Eaton
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Earle Hooker Earle, Managing Editor, American Press Association, General Office, New York.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Samuel Fallows, January 26, 1911
Samuel Fallows
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Reverend Samuel Fallows, President and Presiding Bishop of General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church, Chicago, Illinois.
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Constitution for the Father's Day Association of Spokane, Washington
Father's Day Association, Spokane, Washington
Constitution of Father's Day Association of Spokane, Washington, established 1911.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Alice Hubbard, January 20, 1911
Alice Hubbard
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Alice Hubbard, with envelope. Alice Hubbard and her husband Elbert established and operated the Roycroft Shop in East Aurora, N.Y., which was the center of the Roycroft movement (a part of the Arts and Crafts movement) in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. Alice Hubbard was additionally historically significant as a major American suffragist and writer. Both Alice and her husband died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Human Life Publishing Company, March 28, 1911
Human Life Publishing Company
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Editor of the Human Life Publishing Company.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Robert H. Lord, June 20, 1911
Robert H. Lord
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Robert H. Lord, with envelope and business card. Robert Lord was "The Shop-Keeper" of Lord's Little Shop, Springfield, Illinois.
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"The Origin of Father's Day," by Reverend D. A. Perrin, May 21, 1911
D. A. Perrin
Appears to be a draft of an article. "The Origin of Father's Day," by Reverend D. A. Perrin, D. D.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from W. A. Sunday, January 24, 1911
W. A. Sunday
Letter to Sonora Dodd, from W. A. Sunday, with envelope. W. A. Sunday, better known as "Billy" Sunday, was one of the most significant American evangelists during the first two decades of the 20th century.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from The A. M. Davis Company, May 23, 1911
The A. M. Davis Company
Letter to Sonora Dodd from the A. M. Davis Company, with envelope.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from the Evande Company, Publishers, April 4, 1911
The Evande Company, Publishers
Letter to Sonora Dodd from the Evande Company, Publishers, Utica, New York.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd, May 18, 1911
Unidentified
Letter to Sonora Dodd, with envelope. Name of sender unidentified.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from C. R. Allen, November 7, 1910
C. R. Allen
Letter to Sonora Dodd from C. R. Allen, with envelope. Also included are six postcards with poetic verses, referenced in the letter.
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"The Knighthood That Never Retreats," Sermon by Rev. Conrad Bluhm
Conrad Bluhm
"The Knighthood That Never Retreats," the first Father's Day sermon, preached by Rev. Conrad Bluhm of Centenary Presbyterian Church, Spokane, Washington on June 19, 1910.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from W. J. Bryan, July 8, 1910
William Jennings Bryan
Letter to Sonora Dodd from W. J. Bryan, Editor and Proprietor of The Commoner. William Jennings Bryan is historically significant as a major American orator and politician during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Notably, Bryan made three failed attempts for the presidency of the United States, and also served as the prosecutor for the famous Scopes Trial in 1926.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Albert Romeike, July 12, 1910
Albert Romeike
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Albert Romeike, Secretary and Treasurer, Henry Romeike, Inc., New York, "The First Established and Most Complete Newspaper Cutting Bureau in the World.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Albert Romeike, July 28, 1910
Albert Romeike
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Albert Romeike, Secretary and Treasurer, Henry Romeike, Inc., New York, "The First Established and Most Complete Newspaper Cutting Bureau in the World."
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Letter to Sonora Dodd, July 7, 1910
Unidentified
Letter to Sonora Dodd, with envelope. No return address. Name of sender is unidentified.
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Postcard to Sonora Dodd, November 11, 1910
Unidentified
Postcard to Sonora Dodd from St. Louis, Missouri. Sender unidentified.
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from August Wolf, June 28, 1910
August Wolf
Letter to Sonora Dodd from August Wolf, with envelope. August Wolf served as Secretary to the Publicity Committee of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce.
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