Box UBVG 16
Contains 36 Results:
Tenderfoot, 1931-1940
Correspondents include F.J. Earle, Martin Gillen, E.J. Budreau. Correspondence deals with and includes Land O'Lakes property maintenance and upkeep, itemized disbursements not read at town of State Line town meeting, map and clippings on Lake area. File also includes directory for Vilas County, Wisconsin and personal address book.
Vernon W. Thompson, 1939
Includes one letter from Thomson to Gillen about Senator Bolens investigation.
Town of State Line, 1941-1942
Correspondents include Edward T. Keveny, Elmer Barlow. Correspondence deals with and includes construction of bridge, reassessment of town of State Line, town trespassing on Notre Dame property.
Trail, 1940
Includes one letter from R L. Williams to Guido Rahr about trails on Notre Dame property and briefs of Wisconsin vs. town of State Line (concerning construction of highway.)
Trichinosis, 1937-1943
Correspondence include Joseph Uihlein, E.W. Price, Shepard Morgan, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes disease of trichinosis.
Tryon, Robert M. - Book on Ferns, 1938-1941
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, R.M. Tryon, Jr. Correspondence deals with and includes book on "The Ferns and Fern Allies of Wisconsin."
Tumulty, Joseph P., 1938-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Joseph P. Tumulty, Jr. Correspondence deals with and includes information on A.O. Smith Co., French Spoliation Claims, corporations and taxes.
"U" Miscellaneous, 1928-1943
Correspondents include Paula Popko, E. Lucy Brown, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes pamphlet on ASSESSMENT OF FOREST LAND, study of forests, purchase of ham, request for report, published statement of United Service Organization for National Defense.
Erwin Uihlein, 1938-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Erwin Uihlein. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, comments on financial and economic matters, personal and confidential letters about people, price quotes on House trailers.
Joseph Uihlein, 1939-1943
Correspondents include Joseph Uihlein, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes contributions, shipment of appliances, taxes.
Robert Uihlein (folder 1 of 2), 1937-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Robert Uihlein. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, comments on the war, some business matters, information on corporation, taxes.
Robert Uihlein (folder 2 of 2), 1938-1942
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Robert Uihlein. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, comments on the war, some business matters, information on corporation, taxes.
United States Maritime Commission, 1939
Correspondents include Paul D. Page, Jr., Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes brief of U.S. v. Bethlehem Steel Corporation.
U.S. Superintendent of Documents, 1938-1940
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Dewey Anderson. Correspondence deals with and includes request for documents monograph of The Temporary National Economic Committee.
United States Department of Agriculture, 1938-1941
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, J.E. Shillinger. Correspondence includes request for bulletins, partridge diseases.
University Club of Chicago, 1938-1940
Includes three letters from Gillen about order of Bartlett pears, information on plane service.
"V" Miscellaneous, 1937-1943
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Von Lengerke. Correspondence deals with and includes order for weed eradicator, orders for various goods, Alexander T. McLean, Jr.
Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, 1936-1941
Correspondents include Arthur Vandenberg, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes taxes, 1940 campaign, corporations in Wisconsin, comments on U.S. economic and financial situations, address by Vandenberg "America at the Crossroads," clipping and published pamphlet on Vandenberg.
Charles P. Vogel, 1939-1940
Correspondents include Charles Vogel, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes friendly letters, sending of booklets.
"W" Miscellaneous, 1938-1943
Correspondents include G.F. Lundquist, Martin Gillen, Paula Popko, N.C. Fassett, Zeb V. Long, Jr., Harold M. Wilkie. Correspondence deals with and includes army maneuvers in upper Michigan, weed eradication, friendly letters, lighting for Land O'Lakes building, orders for goods, U.S. Naval Reserve Appointment.
Walker, H.J., 1938
Includes one letter from H J. Walker to Martin Gillen congratulating him on paper dated October 26, 1937, and requesting a copy of the paper.
War Department, Washington, DC (Sec. of War), 1937-1938
Correspondent includes Louis Johnson. Letter deals with Senate Committee report on War Department, House and Senate Reports. House bill on profiteering in wartime.
Ernest P. Waud, 1940
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, Ernest Waud. Correspondence deals with and includes analysis of Wisconsin corporations, friendly letters, Gillen study on railroads and national income.
Weber, Orlando, 1934-1942
Correspondents include Orlando Weber, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes clippings on Weber, poem by Orland Weber, Jr., passing along of information, Gillen's publications, discussion of economic and financial matters, tax questionnaire on corporations in Wisconsin.
Weins, Raymond, 1932-1936
Correspondent includes Raymond Weins. Correspondence deals with and includes resolution in U.S. Senate pertaining to National Income Study.
H.H. West Company, 1940-1941
Correspondents include Martin Gillen, William G. Jarchow. Correspondence deals with and includes orders for supplies and catalogs.
Western "U" Club, 1939
Includes one letter from Ernest Mortenson to Martin Gillen, membership in Western University Club.
William Weston, 1938-1941
Correspondents include William Weston, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes purchase of Goodyear land, land matters.
White, Weld, and Company, 1936-1943
Correspondents include L. Emery Katzenbach, White, Weld and Co., H.A. Clark, Martin Gillen. Correspondence deals with and includes record of sales of American Tel and Tel stock, Annual Report of Louisiana Land of Exploration Co., 1941, financial information on Bell System Co., memorandum from Gillen on factors affecting investment stocks.
Wildlife Refuge, 1941-1953
Correspondents include R.B. Hovind, John J. Reddington, Theodore Hesburgh, C.E. Germain, Hugh O'Donnell. Correspondence deals with and includes Wildlife refuge on Notre Dame properties.