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Folder 01

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Contains 19 Results:

1885 December 30 to George F. Kunz from J.B. Machintosh, E.M. Analytical and Consulting Chemist, School of Mines, Cor. 49th Street and Fourth Avenue, New York City. (New York) (Letter asks if Kunz can get plates burnished and if it can’t be done he will come for them. Mackintosh states that he doesn’t want to invest too much capital in copper), 1885

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 01
Identifier: MS0182.01.01
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1885

1886 July 7 to Kunz from Mackintosh (New York) (Letter says “in answer to your inquiries with enclosed letter from Prof. Clark about being nominated “I will accept the place” – Details wanted are James Buckton Mackintosh born at Lower Bebington, Cheshire England, on December 29th 1856 Reside in 9th Congressional District New Jersey, also Naturalized citizen of U.S. Oct. 7th 1880”), 1886

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 02
Identifier: MS0182.01.02
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1886

1886 December 9 to Kunz from James B. Mackintosh, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, Lehigh University, P.O. Box 314. (Letter relates that in less than three months Mackintosh at Lehigh has made 38 analyses and is now ready for coal or gold analyses or “anything to bring in cash,” “Bethlehem is a beautiful place these moonlight nights with snow all over the hills & valley. Forgot of ask Chandler about books.”), 1886

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 03
Identifier: MS0182.01.03
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1886

1887 January 17 to Kunz from Mackintosh (same as above) (Letter relates not hearing from Chicago yet and perhaps his father got the notice and father has not forwarded it. Mackintosh says he doesn’t know if he will get any work from N.Y.C. and imagines that he (father) doesn’t want to send out of N.Y. for his analyses), 1887

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 04
Identifier: MS0182.01.04
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1887

1887 January 19 to Kunz from Mackintosh (same as above). (Letter Says “Please buy for me two seats in the front row balcony center At Dalys’ Theatre (Taming of the Shrew) for Saturday evening this week.” “I have spoken to Chandler about meteorites – but he says he has no money though he acknowledges they are cheap.” Also mentioned in letter is the N.Y. Central analysis sent to Chandler.), 1887

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 05
Identifier: MS0182.01.05
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1887

1887 ? 12 to Kunz from (same as above) (Letter states Mackintosh has written to J.M. Toucey(?) of N.Y.C. & H.RRR that Kunz would forward to Mackintosh any samples which he left in care), 1887

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 06
Identifier: MS0182.01.06
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1887

1893 October 10 to Geo. F. Kunz (Am. Numismatic Society New York City) from Joseph W. Richards (Metallurgical Laboratory, Lehigh University) (Richards states that at present he cannot be of assistance in the matter of Aluminium Exposition Medals but will see what he can do), 1893

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 07
Identifier: MS0182.01.07
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1893

1893 October 25 to George F. Kunz (Jackson Park, IL) from Joseph W. Richards (same as above) (Refers to “your letter of the 6th asked For some very comprehensive information – “Any other medals which may have been struck at any other time.”, 1893

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 08
Identifier: MS0182.01.08
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1893

1893 November 13 to George F. Kunz (New York City) from Joseph W. Richards (same as above) (Letter refers to a pamphlet being asked to be returned and some copper coins and risk of counterfeiting. Aluminum ingots and the cheapness (65 cents/lb.) of aluminum come up with Prof. Richards suggesting that the use of aluminum for coinage would be wiser than “poisonous” copper. Also the discussion of the aluminum medals of the 1889 Exposition comes up again)., 1893

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 09
Identifier: MS0182.01.09
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1893

1893 November 14 Envelope addresses to Mr. Geo. F. Kunz American Numismatic Society 17 W. 43rd St. New York City from J.W. Richards Bethlehem. Pa., 1893

 Item — Folder: 01, Item: 10
Identifier: MS0182.01.10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 17 letters, one registry return receipt, and one envelope. Two of the letters are typewritten, the remaining material is handwritten. All of the letters have a letterhead either of Lehigh University departments, American Electrochemical Society, Economic Geology and J. B. Mackintosh, E.M. All of the letters are addressed to George F. Kunz (1856-1932), a well-known gemologist and vice-president of Tiffany & Co. in response to inquiries from Kunz. The letters...
Dates: 1893