Letters, 1879-1892.

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Letters, 1879-1892.

Letter, 19 Feb. [18]79, Charleston, S.C., from R.M. [Mitchell?], Memphis, Tenn., reporting developments in Congress re the establishment of classes of medical officers and requesting that Simons acknowledge the receipt of medals; and letter, 9 May 1892, from Tiffany & Co., New York, re cost of engraving a steel plate.

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Tiffany and Company

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Tiffany and Company was was founded in 1837 by the jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany. It started as a stationary and fine goods store and named "Tiffany, Young and Ellis" for its three founders. It changed its name in 1853 when Charles Tiffany took control and established the firm's emphasis on jewelry. In addition to jewelry, Tiffany supplied the Union Army with swords, flags and surgical implements during the Civil War and designed the "Tiffany Cross" Medal of Honor in 1919....

Mitchell, R. M

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Simons, T. Grange (Thomas Grange), 1843-1927

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Charleston, South Carolina physician and educator. From the description of Letter : Charleston, S.C., 1920 July 23. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144666 Physician and educator of Charleston, S.C.; superintendent of Roper Hospital and principal of the School for Nurses; often signed name as "T. Grange Simons." From the description of Letters, 1879-1892. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 33599340 ...