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Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1897 September 04
Edwards owes him two letters and he wants a reply. He is going to Notre Dame with his brother Dorance D. Myers, Jr. as he will enter there. He would like to introduce "D" to Edwards. :: XI-1-o A.L.S. 1p.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1904 December 22
He wishes Edwards a most happy Christmas and hopes he will visit them soon. :: XI-2-g A.L.S. 1p.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 July 22
It's a wonder Edwards wouldn't write. He has just returned from his vacation. They caught 180 fish. Fanny Rew writes that she would be over in August. A young lady from Des Moines made a great impression on George while he was at the lake. Tom heard that Edwards was married. :: XI-1-i A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 August 16
It is a wonder Edwards would not let him know when he intends coming. He thinks Edwards is a large fraud. If Edwards does not come, he will no longer be a friend of Myers.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 September 28
He asks can't Edwards come for the Bishop's jubilee. :: XI-1-i Telegram
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 October 9
He sent pictures of two old bishops which his mother procured from his aunt, Odile Valle, of St. Genevieve, Missouri. Bernard Becker was in Dubuque in the interest of his father who is in business in Milwaukee. :: XI-1-i A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1889 December 3
He was disappointed when he arrived at Notre Dame and found Edwards away.He inquired at the hotels in Chicago but could not find him. He is wild to see Edwards and wants him to come out his way. :: XI-1-g A.L.S 3pp. 12mo.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre dame, Indiana, 1889 December 30
Business during the day with parties at night has kept his time fully occupied for the past week. His father is having him over-see the taking of stock in the factory so he will understand it in the future. Is it wrong to go to dances New Year's night. :: XI-1-g A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 February 21
He has been expecting a message from Edwards saying he would come out, but is very much disappointed. If he does not hear soon, he will wire to see if Edwards is still alive. :: XI-1-h A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 September 21
He has been extremely busy at the store and his evenings out with girls. They have moved into their new home and are much pleased with it. His grandmother died without fulfilling her wish to see Edwards. Mary Myers leaves for Mt. St. Joseph. :: XI-1-h A.L.S. 5pp. 12mo.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 January 18
He feels ashamed of himself for not writing Edwards long ago. He has no excuse to offer. He appreciates Edwards' Christmas gift and the love that prompted the sending of it.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 June 27
Cupid and he has been fluttering around now for some months. They will go to Omaha for a few days to see Ad in a play. He thinks Dorrance would join Edwards' party quite willingly. AuGust Cooper was married quietly to a non Catholic. The ceremony was performed by the Archbishop John Hennessy in the girl's home. This has caused some criticism as he has refused to allow his priests to go to the homes in cases of mixed marriages. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 2pp.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 July 27
Edwards' letter was received with pleasure. He is glad to hear that Edwards is having a good time. He has been out of town on business and writes to say that he will be glad to see Edwards when he can come. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 1p.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 August 21
Dorrance Myers started on an advertising trip that will take him as far north as St. Paul. The only reason they suggested that Edwards come either before or after the races was that they expect a number of their customers there who would require most of their time. D is to sell tickets at the track and would be away most of the time. Consequently they could not give Edwards all the time that they want. They would be glad to see him any time. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 3pp.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 December 08
Business has been bery good and he has been busy with his sweetheart since the announcement of their engagement. They are to be married on Feb. 21. He has assured Ad that she is to be the whole thing before the wedding; he will assert his authority later on. He wants Edwards to be one of the ushers. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 2pp.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 December 17
He will not listen to Edwards' smooth declination. He cannot accept no, Edwards must be there. Regrets will not be considered. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 2pp.
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 December 22
He wishes Edwards a delightful Christmas. :: XI-2-b No signature 1p
Myers, George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899 December 28
He is more than pleased to know that Edwards will be with them on his wedding day. He is delighted with the stick pin. Ad may be there about Jan. 1. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 1p.
Myers, George W. , Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 December 29
He received Edwards' greeting card with real pleasure. He is very busy, and his correspondence suffers. He has been blessed with a devoted wife and two beautiful children, Barbeau and Ester. He is glad Edwards is improving. All are well again. D. Myers is prospering and is still on the water wagon. Louis Nash is operating the Street Ry. Co. at Omaha and has it on a better basis than it ever was before. :: XI-2-k L.S. (Typed) 2pp.
Myers. George W., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1909 September 14
He has been waiting to hear from Edwards; and trusts he is improved. His Father's family all well. D. D. Myers is getting along splendidly; still on top the sprinkling card. He bought a new house. They have no cook but will have one in a day or two. Louis Nash is a shining light in the Street Railway business in Omaha. :: XI-2-l L.S. (Typed) 2pp.
Myers, George W., Rolfe, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1894 February 09
One of their salesmen has been sick and Myers is taking his place. He has been on the road since Jan. 20. It is not pleasant work. :: XI-1-l A.L.S. 1p.
Myers, George, W., to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 July 17
They have a house full of young people now. Have three cousins of St. Genevieve visiting. All are well.
Myers, Jr., D., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1906 March 27
Ester Nash died yesterday morning at seven o'clock. Adeline Myers left there Sunday but her sister died before she got to Omaha. His Mother and Father were called to St. Mary's, Missouri, by the sickness of his Mother's sister; but she is better now. Ester will be buried tomorrow. :: XI-2-i A.L.S. 2pp.
Myers, Jr., D., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1905 March 20
This is the first letter he has written this year. George W. Myers has a fine baby. Louis Nash has grown much older, and he expects to be a father soon. Myers has not one girl on his list and he does not go out. The best thing for Edwards to do is to come there for Easter. :: XI-2-h A.L.S. 2pp.
Myers, Jr., D.D., Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1906 January 31
He feels guilty for not having written before. Things are about the same there. George Myers and Will have gone to Louisville on business. Edwards ought to come out to see the baby. He certainly appreciated being remembered by Edwards at Christmas. :: XI-2-i A.L.S. 3pp.
Myers, Mary, Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1885 April 10
She thanks Edwards, in the name of her little brothers and sisters, for the book and medals. Her mother appreciates Edwards' kindness in meeting George at the depot. Her mother is not feeling well. Her parents send their kindest respects. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Myers, Mary, Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 March 15
Edwards' message relieved her mother's anxiety. She feared that George was ill when he did not write himself. She often wears the lovely handkerchief Edwards sent her at Christmas. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Myers, Miss Nathalie, Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1909 May 27
Edwards' gift for her was received and will be personally acknowledged by her later. :: XI-2-l PRINTED card
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Dixon, Dubuque, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1909 June 03
They request the honor of his presence at the marriage of their daughter. Nathalie to Mr. Edward Lee McShane at St. Raphael's Cathedral. Note: Calling card and church card inclosed. :: XI-2-l PRINTED 3pp.
Myers, Mrs., Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 February 27
She asks him to say a prayer for a special intention. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 1p. 16to. 1.