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Letter describing the life of Frank Edgar Woodruff from an unknown sender

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In this letter, the writer briefly describes Frank Edgar Woodruff's early life, education, and time in the army.

Letter from L. G. Fisher

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A letter from L. G. Fisher dated Nov. 14, 1893. This letter was from before the purchase of the casts and here Fisher is offering land to Beloit for the casts. The condition is that the casts be kept together and dedicated to Fisher’s father as a…

Letter from Quincy Pollock to his sister during wartime.

Letter from Quincy Pollock stationed at Camp Butler to his sister. Describes his recent struggles with illness and possible movement of his company.

Letter from Stevenson

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A letter from Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson showing how happy she is that the casts can go to a Department of Anthropology, as opposed to just being used for their aesthetic qualities. Stevenson also gives background information about where some of the…

Letter re: life of Quincy Pollock by unknown

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This letter, illegible sender, describes the young life of Quincy Pollock and time at Beloit College.

Letter to Alonzo Pond

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The letter contains organizational details to the expedition and ends solemnly: "No [t] even a letter from my beau."

Letter to Alonzo Pond April 23, 1930

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A letter to Alonzo Pond from the director of the Logan Museum which reveals that this will be the last overseas expedition for a while, due to lack of funds.

Letter to Alonzo Pond May 27, 1930

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A letter to Alonzo Pond cutting the expedition short due to lack of funds.

Letter to Anonymous from Dorothy Pond

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A four-paged letter to an unkown person from Dorothy Pond detailing camp life and personal thoughts on the expedition.

Letter to Prof. Emerson from S. Cowles

Letter addressed to Professor Emerson from a relative of Dudley H. Cowles, describing the life of his kin. The letter recounts Dudley's early life, time at Beloit, career as a typo, enlistment in the army, and subsequent death in a POW camp.