Folder 01
Container
Contains 19 Results:
1894 January 19 to Mr. George F. Kunz, 15 Union Sq.(New York City) from Joseph W. Richards (The Lehigh University – School of Chemistry) (Letter acknowledges a Kunz letter of Jan. 11th stating that it is Richards’ hope that “by 1900 we will have aluminium cents.” Also mentioned “a set of Columbus Medals.”), 1984
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 11
Identifier: MS0182.01.11
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:
1984
1906 January 27 to Dr. G.F. Kunz, c/o Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue, (New York, N.Y.) from W.J(?) Bayley(?) Economic Geology (Office of the Business Manager Lehigh University) (Letter answers Kunz’s kind words “concerning my change.” Also deals with Kinz subscription to the journal. Apparently there is an explanation that the journal Economic Geology continues the journal American Geologist. Acknowledges receiving a copy of Kunz’s book “Precious Stones” for 1904)., 1906
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 12
Identifier: MS0182.01.12
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:
1906
1907 May 30 to Mr. Kunz, Esq. (New York City) from Joseph W. Richards, Secretary, American Electrochemical Society, Lehigh University, (South Bethlehem, PA) (Letters deals with a Kunz query about pearls and a letter Kunz wrote dated May 11 about Kunz paper onMoissanite being ready in three weeks.), 1907
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 13
Identifier: MS0182.01.13
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:
1907
1907 August 28 to Mr. Kunz from Joseph W. Richards (same as above) (Letter reports to Kunz about a trip that Richards has made to New Mexico to see Kunz’s Burro Mountain Turquoise mines), 1907
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 14
Identifier: MS0182.01.14
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:
1907
1907 August 28 Registry Return Receipt Addressed to J.W. Richards Registered Letter No. 93948 from New York, N.Y. Return to: Name of Sender G. F. Krim(?) c/o Tiffany & Co. New York., 1907
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 15
Identifier: MS0182.01.15
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:
1907
1907 September 17 to Dr. Kunz from Joseph W. Richards, Secretary, American Electrochemical Society, Lehigh University, (South Bethlehem, PA) (Letter informs Kunz that “our printer can print you 25 copies of paper on Mossian(?)), 1907
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 16
Identifier: MS0182.01.16
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:
1907
1907 September 30 to Dr. Kunz from Joseph W. Richards (same as above) (Letter informs receiving a Kunz letter dated Sept. 28 and states that Kunz has not replied regarding the printer situation and a meeting in New York), 1907
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 17
Identifier: MS0182.01.17
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:
1907
1908 December 18 to Mr. Geo. F. Kuntz (sic), 401 Fifth Ave., New York City from W. S(?) Franklin (Dept. of Physics, Lehigh University) (Letter acknowledges Kunz correspondence dated Sept.17 and apologizes that material Kunz received is not satisfactory), 1908
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 18
Identifier: MS0182.01.18
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:
1908
1919 January 16 to Mr. Geo. F. Kunz (New York City) from Joseph W. Richards, Secretary, American Electrochemical Society, Lehigh University, (South Bethlehem, PA) (Letter expresses thanks for copy of article from “Precious Stones” in 1917 which discusses how the production of stones “artificially” was progressing “but found you said nothing about it.” Richards expresses that he thinks “many people are interested in substitutes for precious stones, such as stones for bearings in scientific instruments”), 1919
Item — Folder: 01, Item: 19
Identifier: MS0182.01.19
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:
1919