Box 1
Contains 95 Results:
Letter from Martin Goddard to Sam A. Clark, 1887-12-26
"Will you be kind enough to send me back my contract. I have sent every week to Fayetteville and have not heard of the goods yet. I don't want them I will not receive them now."
Letter from Wood & Blankenship to Martin Goddard, 1905-09-06
"We would be glad to act as your legal representatives. We are prepared to represent you in every way, and to advise you as your legal rights and remedies under the law. We are especially prepared to represent you before the Post-Office Department..."
Letter from A.B. Lawton to Martin Goddard, 1930-03-20
"I am desirous of obtaining a good, shrewd Agent in your locality to handle my "goods". I enclose herewith a newspaper clipping which gives all the information that could be desired, and which explains itself. Thinking you are in a position to safely handle my goods..."
Letter from J.J. Harmon to Martin Goddard, Undated
"I receive your kind leter[ic] and was glad to here[sic] from you once more. We are all well at this time. Times is very hard up here at present Harmon says he will pay me some money so I can pay your taxes for you..."
Letter from Martin Goddard and C.E. Goddard, Undated
"My health is failing but I am thankful that I can still work on my farm. I have got a fine farm 276 acres, 120 [?] cultivator[?] but no one to work but myself and Baby Boy. He is still too small to do much..."
Letter from D.B. Hall to Martin Goddard, Undated
"Your letter of the 10 of July came safe to hand. I was glad to hear from and want you to comense[sic] writing long [?] so you can get your letter rate before the mail up there. Old orders has bin[sic] satisfied and we settled up everything..."
Letter from D.B. Hall to Martin Goddard, Undated
"Please forward all my mail to Van Buren to me papers and letters also and don't let Aug[?] take these out of the post..."
Letter from Fred Schaurte[?] to Martin Goddard, Undated
"Please give me all the particulars connected with the rifling of [?] Pkge. En. 3555, give the particulars name of seen [?] amount of money, or description of papers..."
Newsletter, circular note, and order form for The Illustrated Family Herald, Undated
Correspondence to Martin L. Goddard from family members, friends, and colleagues.
News clipping "How the Treasury is Robbed", Undated
Special Dispatch to the Times