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 Series

Correspondence, 1946-1963

Dates

  • 1946-1963

Scope and Contents

Summary: Letters received 1946-1963. Many letters include copies of Charles Tyson's letters of response.

Includes letters written by German relatives living in post-World War II Westfalen, complaining of food shortages and asking for help. Most include complete or partial translations from German into English.

Other letters refer to purchases of letters written by John A. Roebling, subsequently deposited in the John A. Roebling's Sons company library; and the 70th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Emily Warren Roebling tablet.

Includes a number of letters from Donald Roebling, living in Clearwater, Florida (circa 1953). Correspondence from Donald Roebling and Emily Roebling refers to business as well as familial matters.

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English