N.E. Kendall Papers

N.E. Kendall Papers
Author: Nathan Edward Kendall
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Release: 1907
Genre: Governors
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Six letters and copies of 3 speeches delivered by Kendall. The speeches include Kendall's address to the Republican National Convention in Chicago (1916) nominating Albert Cummins for president; a speech given at commencement exercises in Tracy, Iowa (May 18, 1917); and a speech before the 15th Annual Reunion of the Veterans' Association of Cass and Montgomery Counties (August 28, 1907). The correspondence includes a letter from Mrs. Belle Kendall to Kenneth Colton of the State Historical Society of Iowa (August 10, 1941); a letter from Colton to Mrs. Kendall (August 25, 1941); a letter from Emory English to Nathan Kendall (June 20, 1916); a letter from Kendall to English (June 22, 1916); and two letters from President Calvin Coolidge to Governor Kendall (1923).

Albert Kendall Papers

Albert Kendall Papers
Author: Albert Kendall
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Release: 1834
Genre: Carriage and wagon making
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This collection includes Kendall's military commission signed by Governor Ansel Briggs (1847); an indenture of apprenticeship in Connecticut (1834); and a land deed (1844).

Kendall Papers

Kendall Papers
Author: Clara Idella Plimpton Kendall
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Genre: England
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The collection consists of correspondence; biographical material; and photographs. Most of the letters are by Kendall to family members describing her travels in England, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, from July 1869-May 1870. Also included are several letters by Kendall and Plimpton family relatives.

Legislative Documents

Legislative Documents
Author: Iowa
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Total Pages: 1392
Release: 1898
Genre: Iowa
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Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.

A. Harold Kendall Papers

A. Harold Kendall Papers
Author: A. Harold Kendall
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Release: 1952
Genre: Museums
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Political correspondence (1952-1961) and diaries (1973-1975) relating to the planning, organization, and first years of the existence of the Colony House Museum.