Skip to main content

Box 2

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Certificate from the office of the Postmaster General authorizing Harrison H. Dodge to serve as Postmaster of Mount Vernon, 1885

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Harrison H. Dodge is a small collection of material created and compiled by Dodge and/or his family. Types of records include correspondence, articles, family trees, news clippings, photographs, and several objects. Most of the items pertain to Dodge’s time as Superintendent at Mount Vernon, however there are some personal family letters, genealogy information, and items regarding his work on a Library of Congress committee. Some genealogical records, mostly fragments and...
Dates: 1885

Certificate, President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, authorizing Harrison H. Dodge to serve as head of the Post Office at Mount Vernon, 1928

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Harrison H. Dodge is a small collection of material created and compiled by Dodge and/or his family. Types of records include correspondence, articles, family trees, news clippings, photographs, and several objects. Most of the items pertain to Dodge’s time as Superintendent at Mount Vernon, however there are some personal family letters, genealogy information, and items regarding his work on a Library of Congress committee. Some genealogical records, mostly fragments and...
Dates: 1928

Certificate from the office of the Postmaster General authorizing Harrison H. Dodge to serve as Postmaster of Mount Vernon, 1930

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Harrison H. Dodge is a small collection of material created and compiled by Dodge and/or his family. Types of records include correspondence, articles, family trees, news clippings, photographs, and several objects. Most of the items pertain to Dodge’s time as Superintendent at Mount Vernon, however there are some personal family letters, genealogy information, and items regarding his work on a Library of Congress committee. Some genealogical records, mostly fragments and...
Dates: 1930

Certificate, Legion d’honneur – Colonel Harrison Dodge, 1932

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Harrison H. Dodge is a small collection of material created and compiled by Dodge and/or his family. Types of records include correspondence, articles, family trees, news clippings, photographs, and several objects. Most of the items pertain to Dodge’s time as Superintendent at Mount Vernon, however there are some personal family letters, genealogy information, and items regarding his work on a Library of Congress committee. Some genealogical records, mostly fragments and...
Dates: 1932

Certificate, President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, authorizing Harrison H. Dodge to serve as head of the Post Office at Mount Vernon, 1934

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Harrison H. Dodge is a small collection of material created and compiled by Dodge and/or his family. Types of records include correspondence, articles, family trees, news clippings, photographs, and several objects. Most of the items pertain to Dodge’s time as Superintendent at Mount Vernon, however there are some personal family letters, genealogy information, and items regarding his work on a Library of Congress committee. Some genealogical records, mostly fragments and...
Dates: 1934

Certificate from the office of the Postmaster General authorizing Harrison H. Dodge to serve as Postmaster of Mount Vernon, 1934

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Harrison H. Dodge is a small collection of material created and compiled by Dodge and/or his family. Types of records include correspondence, articles, family trees, news clippings, photographs, and several objects. Most of the items pertain to Dodge’s time as Superintendent at Mount Vernon, however there are some personal family letters, genealogy information, and items regarding his work on a Library of Congress committee. Some genealogical records, mostly fragments and...
Dates: 1934