Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
Box 1
This series contains a World War I ration book and war bond, as well as callling cards and a copy of The Citizen, a World War II era publication.
Folder 59: World War I War Bond, 1947
This series contains a World War I ration book and war bond, as well as callling cards and a copy of The Citizen, a World War II era publication.
Folder 2: Mary Rose, 1823 April 30
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 3: Mary Rose, 1823 June 14
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 31: W. Menkins, 1818 March 17
Folder 32: Provisional Congress of the Confederate States From Dr. Rose, 1863 May 14
Includes list of missing enslaved persons owned by Robert M. Rose with the monetary value for each
Folder 4: Mary Rose, 1823 June 30
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 5: Mary Rose, 1830 July 19
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 33: Susan Turner, 1855 October 24
Folder 34: Henry Wiekinton (?), 1855 December 21
Folder 40: Succession and Legacy Returns for Rose Estate, 1869 January 9
Folder 41: Check Receipts, 1883-1886
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 42: Promissory Notes, 1871-1883
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Box 1
This series contains a World War I ration book and war bond, as well as callling cards and a copy of The Citizen, a World War II era publication.
Folder 60: World War II Ration Book, 1944
This series contains a World War I ration book and war bond, as well as callling cards and a copy of The Citizen, a World War II era publication.
Folder 61: Assortment of Printed Calling Cards, Two With Photographs, undated
This series contains a World War I ration book and war bond, as well as callling cards and a copy of The Citizen, a World War II era publication.
Folder 62: The Citizen: A Democratic Weekly (Printed Copy), 1944 December 1
This series contains a World War I ration book and war bond, as well as callling cards and a copy of The Citizen, a World War II era publication.
Folder 6: Mary Rose, 1830 August 15
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 7: Mary Rose, 1830 August 25
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.