Box 6
Contains 9 Results:
Cemetery Deed, 1898
Information regarding the deaths of Aaron Kees in 1898 and Fred Kees, in 1919 during World War I, is included in this sub-series.
Newspaper Clippings, 1898-1919
Information regarding the deaths of Aaron Kees in 1898 and Fred Kees, in 1919 during World War I, is included in this sub-series.
Membership Cards, Fraternal Pins, Postcard Album and "Our Newberg", 1890-1974
This sub-series contains membership cards, pins, and an American flag from national, community, fraternal, and church affiliations. A pocket watch fob, thought to be that of Henry J. Taylor, and an IOOF clasp with a lock of Aaron Kees’ hair is included. A postcard album of Indian postcards is contained here as is a doll belonging to William Frederick Taylor.
Blanche B. Ruby to Edward E. Ruby, 1900
Ruby family correspondence is organized by date. This sub-series contains courtship correspondence, letters exchange during World War I, as well as writings of daily life between family and friends.
Blanche B. Ruby to Edward E. Ruby, 1900-1901
Ruby family correspondence is organized by date. This sub-series contains courtship correspondence, letters exchange during World War I, as well as writings of daily life between family and friends.
Edward E. Ruby to Blanche B. Ruby, 1900
Ruby family correspondence is organized by date. This sub-series contains courtship correspondence, letters exchange during World War I, as well as writings of daily life between family and friends.
Edward E. Ruby to Blanche B. Ruby, 1900-1906
Ruby family correspondence is organized by date. This sub-series contains courtship correspondence, letters exchange during World War I, as well as writings of daily life between family and friends.
James T. Rub(e)y Estate Correspondence, 1906-1908
Ruby family correspondence is organized by date. This sub-series contains courtship correspondence, letters exchange during World War I, as well as writings of daily life between family and friends.
Edward E. and Blanche B. Ruby (incoming), 1912-1913
Ruby family correspondence is organized by date. This sub-series contains courtship correspondence, letters exchange during World War I, as well as writings of daily life between family and friends.