Box 10
Contains 142 Results:
Pl. Low Engarth letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1904 April 28
Letter from Pl. Low Engarth to Sigmund Heilner. A friend regrets he cannot visit Sigmund's family. Dated April 28, 1904. Includes a transcription of the letter.
Sidney L. Schwartz letter to Sanford Heilner, 1904 December 2
Letter from Sidney L. Schwartz to Sanford Heilner. A letter to Sanford Heilner from Sidney L. Schwartz telling about the St. Louis Exposition and other news of the day. Dated December 2, 1904. Includes a transcription of the letter.
Sigmund Heilner will, 1905 August 19
Sigmund Heilner will. This is one of several wills found in Sigmund's collection. Dated August 19, 1905.
Sigmund Heilner contribution document, 1904
Document showing a contribution of Sigmund A. Heilner to the fund for the erection of the National Memorial at Canton, Ohio in honor of William McKinley. Undated.
The stage. Vol. 1. No. IV / edited by Sanford Heilner, 1905 April 1
Playbill from a production "The Stage" performed at the Clarick Theater (Baker Opera House) in Baker, Oregon. This theater was owned by the Heilner family. Dated April 1, 1905.
Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner member documents, 1905 April 10
Documents showing Sigmund and Clara belonged to the Order of the Eastern Star. Dated April 10, 1905.
Program for Cousin Kate, 1906 March 13
Program showing the production of "Cousin Kate" performed at the Baker Opera House. Dated March 13, 1906.
Baker City Opera House program, 1906 December 21
Program for "The Fatal Scar" performed at Sigmund Heilner’s Opera House. Dated December 21, 1906.
Rose Mary Graves letter to Jesse Heilner, 1907 August 17
Letter from Rose Mary Graves to Jesse Heilner. Rose Mary Graves, the woman Jesse has secretly married, does not have much approval from Jesse's family at this point in their relationship. She writes with anger at their rejection of her. Dated August 17, 1907. Includes a transcription of the letter.
Rose Mary Graves letter to Jesse Heilner, 1907 August 22
Letter from Rose Mary Graves to Jesse Heilner. Jesse is in Baker, Oregon and Rose Mary writes him to bring her face cream, but thinks wrist watches are "unlucky" for her. Jesse has possibly gone there to tell his family about his marriage. Dated August 22, 1907. Includes a transcription of the letter.