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This is a letter from from Elizabeth "Lisl" Urbantschitsch to Giulia Kortischoner, updating Giulia on her school life in Vienna and telling her about her upcoming vacation to Raab, Dalmatia.
Susi Bernet, a school friend from Schaffhausen, writes a get well soon card to Giulia Kortischoner. Giulia is in Kanton Hospital at this time with polio.
Giulia Kortischoner writes briefly to Lisl Ullman and Inge Halberstamm (classmates of Giulia's from Vienna) that she is in Switzerland now and how she is doing.
Paul Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her that Susi Weiss is no longer pregnant. He also states that his attempt to immigrate to the United States fell through because he did not have the necessary documents. He describes...
Mia Hasterlik tells Giulia Kortischoner that she has arranged for an airline ticket that will take her from London to New York. It is Giulia's responsbility to figure out how to get to London, and she instructs Giulia on what to take...
Rudolf von Urban writes to Giulia Kortischoner about his daughter, Elizabeth "Lisl" Urbantschitsch's, affidavit. He is glad to hear from Giulia and happy that Mia Hasterlik got remarried. Rudolf himself was originally married to Lisl's...
A letter addressed to J.C. Walker from George Rhodes. The letter concerns the will and estate of J.C. Walker's father. Rhodes talks about the settlement of the estate and asks for payment for his efforts.
A letter from John Walker to the B.C. Lewis and Sons Bank. The short letter is Walker asking to pay fifty-six dollars and seventy nine cents to the bank.
A personal letter between Annie Bettner and John Beard. Some of the letter speaks to Annie's mortgage, however, the letter goes on to discuss more intimate things between friends and updates on her family.
A personal letter to an unknown recipient not listed. The letter lists the death of the author's sister and her condolences of grief and sympathy to the audience of the letter.
A personal letter between a Mrs. J.E. Bettner and a Rob Mure. The letter talks about stock being sold. Back of the letter is addition and subtraction scribbles.
A letter from John C. Walker regarding the guardianship of S.H Corrine Walke and George W. Walker and the land that they are to inherit when they become adults.
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