Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
From D. O. Kester, 05/11/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From D. O. Kester, 07/30/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From David O. Kester, 03/31/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From Elbert Osborn, 10/28/1893
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From Edward Patrold, 03/21/1953
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From Ruth Patrold, 12/29/1947
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From D. O. Kester, 05/06/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From D. O. Kester, 06/24/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From D. O. Kester, 03/08/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.
From D. O. Kester, 05/26/1896
Letters written to John Colvin of Morrisville, Ohio, his daughter Louie (Colvin) Johnston of Morrisville and Bowersville, Ohio, to her son Ernest Johnston, and to Mrs. F. P. Gordin of Xenia, Ohio, 1895-1963. The letters to Johnston are from friends and relatives, mainly in Ohio. Those to Gordin are from a correspondent in Vienna, Austria.