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VIAFrevised2015-09-23machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T22:35:50machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T22:35:50humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWalters, Charles, 1911-1982presumedWalters, Charles, 1911-presumedWalters, CharlespresumedWalters, Charles, 1911-1984presumed1911-11-171982-08-13AmericansCarey Salt Company.Deutsch, Helen.Fraser, ElisabethWalters, Charles, 1911-1982Elisabeth Fraser papers, 1920-1999Fraser, ElisabethElisabeth Fraser papers 1920-1999Elisabeth Fraser was a stage, screen and television actress. Her papers consist of correspondence, diaries and journals, scripts and ephemera documenting her career.The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.Deutsch, Helen. The glass slipper, 1954 Mar. 13 / okayed by Edwin Knopf ; director, Charles Walters ; from Helen Deutsch.Deutsch, Helen.Knopf, Edwin H., 1899-1981.Walters, Charles, 1911-1982.Loew's Incorporated.The glass slipper, 1954 Mar. 13 / okayed by Edwin Knopf ; director, Charles Walters ; from Helen Deutsch.1 v. (130 leaves) ; 28 cm.Ohio State University LibrariesStiles, Nellie. Maxwell and Tyler financial papers, 1860-1870.Stiles, Nellie.Maxwell and Tyler financial papers, 1860-1870. 1860-1870.18 items.an accounting submitted to the U.S. Indian Agency for the Territory of Colorado, County of Gilpin, for care of an Indian boy by a doctor in Black Hawk. The boy was the son of an Indian chief who died in the doctor's care, 1870. 14 capital stock certificates worth 5 shares each in the Boulder Valley and Central City Wagon Road Company, signed by C.M. Tyler and issued to Clinton Tyler, James P. Maxwell, Charles Walters, H. M. Teller, W. M. Roworth and G. R. Mitchell, 1865; an original handwritten document entitled "An act to incorporate the Boulder Valley and Black Hawk Wagon Road Company", 1864; receipt issued to James A. Maxwell in Madison, WI for interest on a school land certificate, 1860; Boulder Public LibraryCarey Salt Company. Carey Salt Company records, 1927-1933, 1939 (bulk 1930-1933).Carey Salt Company.Carey Salt Company records, 1927-1933, 1939 (bulk 1930-1933)..5 linear ft.Papers are comprised chiefly of correspondence between Howard J. Carey (Vice President of Operations of Carey Salt Company) and various other business associates located in Louisiana, mainly Winnfield and New Orleans. Papers pertain to the development of the Louisiana Development Company and the startup of mining operations in Winnfield. Attached to some correspondence are referenced reports, drafts of contracts, and newspaper clippings. Sketches that were attached to correspondence have been separated and placed in a folder titled "Sketches." These consist of sketches made of the interior of the mine and roads leading to the mine. Correspondence addresses the leasing of railroad tracks for shipping freight from the Louisiana and Arkansas Railroad Company (B.S. Atkinson, Senior Vice-President) and the Southern Mineral Company (I.L. Lyons, Jr., President). The exchange of letters between Lyons and Carey reflects Lyons' attempts to influence Carey's business partnerships (including the loaning of money). Correspondence with representatives at the Louisiana Power and Light Company includes discussion of the amount of electricity needed for operation of the mine and unpaid bills. Correspondence with the general manager of operations, Charles Walters, includes topics such as the progress (or lack of) in the mine, the pricing and preparation of equipment made for mining, discussion of the negotiations with the railroads, and the reaction of the town of Winnfield to the mine. Additional topics include the rapid turnover of foremen on the project, minority labor, and other aspects of employee relations. In a letter dated January 28, 1932, Carey discusses with John Stewart (a chemist hired by Carey Salt to analyze and report on the quality and grade of salt) the grade of the salt produced from the Winnfield mine versus the salt produced by other companies. In another letter dated October 24, 1932 to Walters, Carey encourages him to compare their product samples to their rival Morton Salt Company's samples. Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesLothar and Eva Just Film Stills Collection.Lothar and Eva Just Film Stills Collection.800 boxesThe Lothar and Eva Just Film Stills Collection at the Harvard Film Archive consists of approximately 800,000 film stills, pressbooks, posters, and other cinema-related ephemera originally amassed by Lothar Just, a Munich-based film publicist. Just's expansive collection began in the gathering of image and source material for the annual film lexicons, the Heyne Filmlexikon and Filmjahrbuch, which he continues to publish.Harvard Film Archive, Harvard College Library, Harvard University