Dr. J. S. Apperson President Lamar Mining Company Marion, Va. Dear Sir: Mrs. Esther A. Sutherland, widow of William Sutherland, owns fifty shares of the Lamar Mining Company stock. Kindly… Read more »
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C. T. Wilson (Attorney at Law, Lamar, Missouri)
1908 – June 20 – Dr. John S. Apperson, M. D. (Marion, Virginia) to Mr. C. F. Wilson (Lamar. Mo.)
Dear Sir: Some months ago I had a letter from you relative to the stock of Mrs. Sutherland in the Lamar Mining Co. It was my purpose to have sent… Read more »
March 5, 1930 – Robert M. Wilson to Mr. C. P. Morse
March 5, 1930 – Robert M. Wilson (Commander, Post 21) to Mr. C. P. Morse (Syracuse) My dear Charlie: I am enclosing herewith, copy of letter and resolution which I… Read more »
Chapter Two
(1904 – 1908)
Making Friends at GE and Beyond
John’s activities in Schenectady are hard to trace during those early years, but he did save some letters from a clergyman and his family, with whom he spent considerable time… Read more »
1920 (1921?) – April 25 – Flyer for an annual meeting of the Unitarian Laymen’s League.
Note at top: Dear Mr. Apperson: Don’t forget you are invited as my guest, and I shall surely expect you. Am very grateful for your courtesy. Perhaps you may want… Read more »
Pamphlet – 1958 – Lake George and the Continuing Blunder (Adirondack Mountain Club)
Lake George and the Continuing Blunder During the past 50 years high water has been destroying the Lake George islands. To stop this continuing blunder legislation must provide: That the… Read more »
Correspondence with the Loines Family
John Apperson probably met Hilda Loines in 1921, and soon became friends with her mother, Mary Loines, a widow, and her sister, Sylvia. He invited them to the American Canoe Association Regatta, which he hosted at his camp in Huddle Bay (the Lake View Hotel property), and soon introduced the sisters to his favorite sport, skate-sailing, and helped them purchase suitable clothing and equipment from Abercrombie and Fitch, in New York.