Box 3
Contains 29 Results:
Fincke, Edith, 1946 - 1948
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
Flagg, Paluel J., 1945
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
Fordyce, Allmon, 1946 - 1949
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
G, 1945 - 1947
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
Plans and Development Committee, 1944 - 1948
This series contains meeting minutes, financial records, and other supporting documentation for issues discussed at the Advisory Council, Development, Finance, Membership, and Working Committees. These records provide information on the progress of fundraising activities and other development-related matters.
Working Committee, 1946 - 1947
This series contains meeting minutes, financial records, and other supporting documentation for issues discussed at the Advisory Council, Development, Finance, Membership, and Working Committees. These records provide information on the progress of fundraising activities and other development-related matters.
A, 1945 - 1947
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
B, 1945 - 1948
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
Barrett, William Felton, 1944 - 1947
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.
Baruch, Bernard, 1946
This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly grouped together by letters of the alphabet. Correspondents include the Bronx Zoo, Mrs. Margaret Harper (Assistant to the President), Henry de la Montagne (Assistant Treasurer), and William Robbins (Director of the NYBG). Most of the correspondence pertains to fundraising and financial issues, including thank-you letters and routine office communication.