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"My Favorite Avocation" by John Preston McConnell. Written for the Grapurchat, the student newspaper.
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- McConnell, John Preston, 1866-1941
"My Favorite Avocation" by John Preston McConnell. Written for the Grapurchat, the student newspaper.
Dr. McConnell writes for the Grapurchat that his favorite past time is spending time in nature.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston, 1866-1941
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"The Ethical Function of the College" by John Preston McConnell
"The Ethical Function of the College" by John Preston McConnell
"A paper read before the Southern Ecucational Association, Charlotte, North Carolina, December 28, 1909, by John Preston McConnell, Professor of History and Economics, Emory and Henry College, Virginia -
A Bibliography of Southwest Virginia History (With a Subject History)
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- Compiled by the Department of History, Radford College. Edited by Elmer D. Johnson.
A Bibliography of Southwest Virginia History (With a Subject History)
A bibliography of historical sources for Southwest Virginia containing 742 entries. Original document typed and bound in 1975, with handwritten entry numbers. (Note: page 42 was intentionally left blank)- Creator
- Compiled by the Department of History, Radford College. Edited by Elmer D. Johnson.
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A history of the State Teachers College at Radford, Virginia, 1910-1930
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- Moffett, M'Ledge
A history of the State Teachers College at Radford, Virginia, 1910-1930
M'Ledge Moffett was born in 1892, the only child of William Ledgerwood Moffett and Mary Stoops Moffett. The name M'Ledge was formed from shortened versions of her parent’s names, Mary and Ledgerwood. She attended the newly-opened State Normal School in Harrisonburg, Virginia (now James Madison University), graduating in 1910 with a Full Degree in Household Arts. Harrisonburg was the first school to offer such a degree in Virginia and Moffett was one of the first two graduates. From Harrisonburg, Moffett went to Columbia University's Teachers College in New York City. While working towards her Bachelor of Science degree in 1913 from Columbia, M'Ledge spent her summers as a Household Arts instructor at a Summer Normal School in Covington, Virginia. Moffett arrived in Radford on September 11, 1913, as the youngest faculty member and the only member of the Household Arts Department, a month after the school's formal dedication in August, 1913, and only a few days before classes began. She apparently quickly proved her ability to handle herself under pressure because McConnell almost immediately put her in charge of the school's sole dormitory. In Moffett's History of the State Teachers College at Radford, Virginia, 1910-1930, McConnell wrote in the third person of Moffett that, "in the judgment of the president, she was the most suitable person for this trying position, this she filled with great satisfaction to all concerned. This was the beginning of her official duties in the college." Among her many accomplishments while at Radford, President John P. McConnell appointed Moffett as the new Dean of Women, a year before she received her Master of Arts degree. She was the first person to hold that post at any of the Virginia institutions of higher education. She held the Dean's post until her retirement in 1962.
In her “A History of the State Teachers College at Radford, Virginia, 1910-1930, Moffett provides fascinating first-hand information about the school’s beginnings and daily life. The book was written by someone both partly responsible for the beginnings of the school, and someone actually living in the system and so provides us with a rare insight into it. This book has a very useful and complete index as well as an appendix with additional useful information.
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- Moffett, M'Ledge
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Act of Assembly Eestablishing State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford, March 10, 1910
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- Virginia. General Assembly
Act of Assembly Eestablishing State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford, March 10, 1910
Radford University Founding Legislation- Creator
- Virginia. General Assembly
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Are You Ready? State Teachers College flyer from January 1928
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- State Teachers College at Radford
Are You Ready? State Teachers College flyer from January 1928
Recruitment flyer from 1928 describing the benefits of education for women, the "Ideals of Radford College, " and courses at Radford.- Creator
- State Teachers College at Radford
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Board of Visitors Minutes, First meeting, July 26, 1910
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- State Normal and Industrial School for Women (Radford, Va.)
Board of Visitors Minutes, First meeting, July 26, 1910
Minutes from the first meeting of the Board of Visitors for the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford. In this meeting Heth Grove was selected as the site of the school.- Creator
- State Normal and Industrial School for Women (Radford, Va.)
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Food Suggestions from the Cookery Department - Radford State Teachers College, East Radford, Va.
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- State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford
Food Suggestions from the Cookery Department - Radford State Teachers College, East Radford, Va.
48 page booklet of recipes and cooking techniques, 4.5" x 6"- Creator
- State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_001
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_001
In this letter dated April 9, 1929, Carl McConnell writes to his father and gives news of his dissertation research at the University of Virginia, health news, and plans for where he and his wife will live in the coming year. This letter is part of a collection of correspondence between Carl and Rio McConnell and Carl's father, John Preston McConnell.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_002
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_002
Letter from John Preston McConnell to Carl and Rio, dated April 19, 1929. In this letter, John is responding to a letter written to him by Carl on April 9, 1929. He also is giving news of Radford, and the McConnell family. This letter is a copy of the original letter sent to Carl and was kept by John as was his habit.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_003
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_003
Letter from John Preston McConnell to his son, Carl McConnell who was studying at the University of Virginia. In this copy of the original letter, John relates various family news. Mr. McConnell was in the habit of keeping a copy of all letters he composed.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_004
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_004
Letter from Carl McConnell in response to one written by John Preston McConnell on August 8, 1929. In this letter, Carl passes on information about his summer research project, his government compensation for war injuries and from the University of Virginia Biology Department, the personal expenses of he and his wife, and a bit of talk about Prohibition.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_005
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_005
Letter to Carl and Rio McConnell from John Preston McConnell in which various family news is shared, and a mention of Mr. and Mrs. McConnell helping Carl and Rio financially in the near future.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_006
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)<br>McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)<br>McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_006
Letter to Carl and Rio from John Preston McConnell sharing general news and alerting them that Mr. and Mrs. McConnell will soon be travelling to Florida. This letter is mis-dated January 35, 1930.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)<br>McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)<br>McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_007
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_007
Letter from Carl to his parents, John Preston and Clara McConnell. This letter is apparently in response to an earlier letter from his parents dated January 35, 1930. In this letter, Carl alerts his parents he has been appointed a National Research Fellow for Foreign Study. He will have his choice of studying in either the Baltic, or in Jugoslavia. The remainder of the letter talks about the award and with Carl recommending one of his friends at University of Virginia for a position opening at Radford. This letter is also the first time we see something that will be very common in later letters- Round Robin writing. The McConnell family circulated letters amongst themselves so that all family members would know the same things about each other, and often would write letters of their own on the back pages of these letters. In this letter Clara Lucus (referred to as Machere here and in other places) added her own letter to other family members- Mac, Charlton and June.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_008
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_008
Letter from John Paul McConnell to Carl and Rio McConnell in which he relates various family information including Paul McConnell's thoughts on finding employment.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_009
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_009
In this letter, from John Preston McConnell to Dr. W.A. Kepner, one of Carl McConnell's professors at the University of Virginia, Dr. McConnell is confidentially requesting information about Carl's academic progress and informing Dr. Kepner of Carl's health status'.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_010
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_010
In this letter from John Preston McConnell to Carl and Rio McConnell, Dr. McConnell informs them he is sending a check, inquires about many details of their financial situation, asks about Carl's health and the extraction of all of his teeth, imparts information about Paul McConnell's employment status and shares various general family information.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_011
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_011
This short letter from John Preston McConnell to his son Carl is a follow-up to a phone call he made the previous night to check on how Carl is feeling after having his teeth removed. Carl had various health issues stemming from a war injury that plagued him his entire post-war life.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_012
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_012
In this letter from John Preston McConnell to Carl and Rio McConnell, Dr. McConnell inquires about Carl's recovery from dental surgery, Carl and Rio's financial situation, and imparts general family information. Carl and Rio were at this time preparing to leave the United States for Jugoslavia so that Carl could study biology as part of a fellowship he was awarded while at the University of Virginia.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_013
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_013
Letter from John Preston McConnell to Rio McConnell- in Beckley, WV- asking if it would be possible for her and Carl to visit Radford at the same time as Carl's brother Paul so that the family could all be together before Carl and Rio go to Europe.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_014
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_014
This is the first letter in what will be a relatively long series- John Preston McConnell sent $10 in a letter to his son Carl, who was departing by ship for Europe. He sent two copies of the same letter, one to Carl's hotel, and one to the ship Carl would be sailing on. The letter addressed to the ship had the $10 in it, and did not reach its destination. Dr. McConnell later sent several inquiries to various places trying to track down the missing letter.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_015
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_015
Letter from John Preston McConnel to his son Carl in which Dr. McConnell tells Carl that a previous letter included $10. This letter also mentions that the Radford newspaper will soon be regularly sent to Carl in Europe; several pieces of family information and well wishes are also sent.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_016
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_016
In this letter from John Preston McConnell to Carl and Rio McConnell, Dr. McConnell shares various family news and again mentions the missing letter that included $10. In this letter he mentions he included forwarding instructions on the missing letter and he mentions South America as the forwarding location. He encloses a copy of a letter he wrote to the postmaster of British Guiana in which he asks for assistance in finding the missing letter and includes ten cents for any additional postage necessary to forward the letter should it be found.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_017
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_017
While onboard the ship Saturnia, en route to Europe, Carl and Rio McConnell wrote this letter to the McConnell family back home and described their journey thus far. As happened in other letters they wrote home, each took a turn writing, so the letter is actually from both of them. Rio mentions that they never received the $10 that John Preston McConnell sent and has mentioned in several letters he sent to them.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_018
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_018
In this letter, John Preston McConnell writes to Dr. W. A. Kepner at the University of Virginia to express his appreciation for the teachers who displayed good scholarship, teaching, and gentlemanship to Carl.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_019
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_019
In this letter, John Preston McConnell alerts his son Carl that a bill for life insurance has arrived and that he and Mrs. McConnell are going to pay it. The rest of the letter talks about various family and Radford College news. One interesting point is that tuition for summer quarter at the colelge is "a little more than 900" and Dr. McConnell was "a little worried about their ability to get the money."- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_020
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_020
In this letter to the McConnell family, Rio and Carl tell about their first two weeks in Yugoslavia. This letter, like several others was actually written by both Carl and Rio, each in turn. Rio describes the towns they have visited, and the people living there. In Carls's portion of the letter he talks about Dr. Hadzi, who Carl is to work with, and more general information about their travels thus far.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_021
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_021
In this letter to the McConnell family, Carl and Rio relate stories of their travels in Yugoslavia so far. As in many of their letters, they each took a turn writing. They talk in good detail about the land and people. Carl shares a funny story about trying to explain to local police that though he was born in Milligan, TN, his permanent address is Radford, Virginia- a fact that confused the police officer greatly apparently.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_022
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_022
In this letter to the McConnell family from Rio, she indicates she has not heard any news from them for some time. She then tells several anecdotes about their new home and indicates church services are in German and she does not speak German. She inquires about home news and signs off.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_023
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_023
In this letter from John Preston McConnell to Carl and Rio McConnell, Dr. McConnell once again tells about the missing $10 and updates them on his efforts to find it. He tells about various bills Carl has received and how they are being paid and gives various news of home and relatives. Also, he indicates he has received several letters from Rio and expresses concern that they have not received any from him thus far.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_024
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_024
In this letter to the McConnell family from Carl and Rio, they describe the weather, the landscape and the way of life in their new home in Yugoslavia. They also mention once again that they have not received any mail from Radford.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_025
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_025
In this letter to Carl from John Preston McConnell, Dr. McConnell once again explains that he sent a letter to Carl addressed to the ship he was boarding in New York to sail to Europe that never arrived. The letter had $10 in it and Dr. McConnell is very concerned about what address to use for Carl and how much postage. He also inquires if Carl is receiving the Radford News Journal, and relates various family news.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_026
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_026
In this letter to the Postmaster of New York, Dr. John Preston McConnell explains that on July 1, 1930 he mailed a letter containing $10 to his son addressed to a ship his son was boarding to sail to Europe. He explains that incorrect forwarding information was on the letter and that it may have been forwarded to British Guiana and is asking the Postmaster to help locate this letter and forward it to his son in Yugoslavia. He also inquires as to the amount of postage he should be using.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_027
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_027
In this letter, John Preston McConnell is asking the Postmaster of Radford, Virginia how much postage he should be using to send letters to his son in Yugoslavia.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_028
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_028
In this letter, John Preston McConnell asks the Radford newspaper if they will change the address they are using to mail Carl McConnell copies of their newspaper in Yugoslavia. He also mentions in the letter that Carl has not received any mail yet.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_029
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_029
In this letter to his parents, Carl McConnell tells them all about a recent trip to Venice.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_030
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_030
In this letter to the McConnells from Carl and Rio, as they did often, both took turns writing. Rio tells about arriving in Yugoslavia and meeting Dr. Hadzi, of getting a gift of eidelweiss and being surprised at what it looks like, about some sight seeing, and getting settled. Carl tells a bit about government monompolies, bootleggers, experiencing an earthquake and explains that they are learning German.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_032
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_032
In this letter mostly about family history, John Preston McConnell mentions to his son Carl a little about their relatives John Lucas, and Charles Kilgore who fought in the Great Battle of King's Mountain. He also again mentions the missing letter he sent to Carl with $10 in it and updates him on the search for the missing money. Included with this letter is a letter from the Postmaster of New York who informs Dr. McConnell that the letter in question was received on July 3, 1930 by Assistant Purser Cleves at the boat dock but that the letter can not be located. An additional letter is enclosed from the Postmaster of British Guiana informing Dr. McClellan that the missing letter can not be located there.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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McConnellPersonal_12_10_033
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- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
McConnellPersonal_12_10_033
In this letter to Carl and Rio, John Preston McConnell relates much news of the McConnell family. This news mostly involves a trip the McConnells took to Gate city to visit several members of the family. A point of interest is that he both reports that 10-20,000 squashes of various types are in his fields, but also reports that "The crops were exceedingly poor here and people are depressed financially, but they seem to be cheerful and satisfied." He mentions Carl and Rio's sixth wedding anniversary also, so we know this letter is in response to the one he received dated Sept 25, 1930 from Carl and Rio. JP was forwarding this letter to his son Paul and he includes a short letter to Paul where he briefly discusses rental properties they own together.- Creator
- McConnell, John Preston (1866-1937)
- McConnell, Carl (1896-1939)
- McConnell, Rio (1899-1985)
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