Telegrams
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Gene Bird Gilliom Papers
Collection
Identifier: AC-825
Abstract
The Beaumont Iron Works Company was founded in 1910. During World War II it manufactured military equipment for the U.S. Army and Navy. Gene Bird Gilliom worked as James Baldwin's private secretery during his time as manager of Beaumont Iron Works, where she collected photographs of the company's plant, newspaper clippings, telegrams from Washington, D.C., and a copy of Baldwin's resignation speech.
Dates:
1946 - 1951
Found in:
Tyrrell Historical Library Archives
Orgain, Bell, and Tucker Papers
Collection
Identifier: AC-081
Abstract
This collection is comprised of historical records related to the Orgain, Bell, and Tucker Law Firm. The firm was founded by William E. Orgain, Major T. Bell, and John G. Tucker in the early twentieth century. Records include telegrams, correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, maps, and legal records.
Dates:
1835-1972
Found in:
Tyrrell Historical Library Archives