Box 6
Contains 41 Results:
1956 Diary, 1956 - 1956
1956 Folder, 1956 - 1956
1957 Diary, 1957 - 1957
1957 Folder, 1956 - 1957
1958 Diary, 1958 - 1958
1958 Folder, 1958 - 1958
1959 Diary, 1959 - 1959
1959 Folder, 1959 - 1959
Typescripts and miscellaneous notes on family letters of maternal grandparents of Sarah Polk Cooper Burch and family letters of paternal grandparents of Lucius E. Burch. Dates span from ca. 1818 to ca. 1897, 1818 - 1955
1. Typescripts and miscellaneous notes on family letters of maternal grandparents of Sarah Polk Cooper Burch and family letters of paternal grandparents of Lucius E. Burch. Dates span from ca. 1818 to ca. 1897. 2. Copies of The Round Table (ca. 1931 and 1955). 1955 volume signed by members, including Lucius E. and John C. Burch.
Another copy of Longfellow's "Morituri Salutamus," read at the 50th anniversary reunion of Vanderbilt's Class of 1896; apparently also read at 60th anniversary (June, 1956)
News clippings from the Memphis society pages, featuring photographs of Sarah Burch and other members of the younger set (June 9, 1956)
Chest X-ray report for Dr. Burch (November 9, 1956)
Wedding announcement for Sarah Burch and John F. Gratz, Jr. (married November 17, 1956)
Birthday poem sent by Sarah Gratz to her grandfather (December 10, 1956)
Round Table schedule for 1956-57
Letter from Paul Davis, a close friend of Dr. Burch, and honorary chairman of First American National Bank, enclosing a check for a football bet (January 3, 1957)
Wedding announcement for Miss Rachel M. Burch and Mr. Joseph R. Varley (January 20, 1957)
Letter to the Burches from Sarah Gratz (September 13, 1957), giving news of their new great-granddaughter, also named Sarah
Letter from Dr. J.T. Moore, Sr., thanking Dr. Burch for appreciative comments about his book (October 7, 1956)
Letter from Edwin F. Hunt (October 10, 1956), regretfully accepting Dr. Burch's resignation from the Round Table
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