Clay County Box 4

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51 2016-28-245B Letter Letter from Thorwald Thorson to M.A. Swanson, President of the School Board of Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated May 1, 1940. Thorson discusses the cost of the architectural plans necessary for W.P.A. assistance and visiting for inspection of the site. The price is reduced by $25.00 to factor in the loss of one inspection tour. 2016-28-245B (Letter) image
52 2016-28-245C Statement Architect's statement to Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County, fee of $275.00 with $25.00 deducted for one inspection trip, as discussed in 2016-28-245B. Dated May 1, 1940. 2016-28-245C (Statement) image
53 2016-28-255A Envelope Envelope addressed to A.L Christensen, from Thorwald Thorson, dated July 12, 1939. 2016-28-255A (Envelope) image
54 2016-28-255B Letter Letter to A.L. Christensen from Thorwald Thorson, an architect in Forest City, Iowa, dated July 12, 1939. The letter details how Thorson sent copies of the lists of necessary hardware and steel products to Christensen, along with forwarding the steel list to several companies for bids. 2016-28-255B (Letter) image
55 2016-28-255C List Carbon copy of a hardware list for four schoolhouses to be built in Districts No. 1 through 4 in Lincoln Township, Clay County, Iowa, in 1939. List notes that items listed are from P & F Corbin catalog, but that other items could be used if they were similar and submitted for approval. 2016-28-255C (List) image
56 2016-28-255D Bid Bid by M.J. Hjelm on providing hardware to four schoolhouses for Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated July 7, 1939. Bid lists amounts for various items like nails, hangers, a door lock, etc. Overall total for providing these materials for one schoolhouse is $54.50 2016-28-255D (Bid) image
57 2016-28-255E Letter Bid from MJ Helms for supplying hardware for four one room schools in Lincoln Township School Districts No. 1 through 4 in Clay County. Total of $294.25 2016-28-255E (Letter) image
58 2016-28-255F Envelope Envelope from M.J. Hjelm, no addressee. 'Lincoln Township Schools Hardware Bill' typed in addressee field. 2016-28-255F (Envelope) image
59 2016-28-257A Envelope Envelope addressed to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, Spencer, Iowa, from Chapman & Cutler, dated April 29, 1939. 2016-28-257A (Envelope) image
60 2016-28-257B Letter Letter from Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, dated April 10, 1939. Letter goes over the cost of the law firm's services in helping the school board with the necessary steps in issuing $12,000 in school bonds for constructing new schools. 2016-28-257B (Letter) image
61 2016-28-258 Letter Letter from Davenport Bank and Trust Company to the Treasurer of the School Township of Lincoln in Clay County, dated May 9, 1940. Letter is a collection notice for two school bond interest notes, total of $16.24. 2016-28-258 (Letter) image
62 2016-28-27A Envelope Envelope addressed to Malcom Swanson, President of the Lincoln Township School District, from L.E. Underwood, dated May 24, 1940.   Found originally in 2016-28-18A 2016-28-27A (Envelope) image
63 2016-28-27B Invoice Bill from L.E. Underwood to Lincoln Township School District, dated November 29, 1941. Bill is for $75 balance remaining on account.   Found originally in 2016-28-18A 2016-28-27B (Invoice) image
64 2016-28-285A Letter Letter from Royal Lumber Co. to Lincoln Township School Board, offering a bid on material for four new schoolhouses. Dated July 5, 1939. 2016-28-285A (Letter) image
65 2016-28-285B List List of materials with costs, sorted by intended use. Dated July 5, 1939. Two pages 2016-28-285B (List) image
66 2016-28-285C List List of materials, organized by section of schoolhouse. Undated, but in context of other 2016-28-285 entries, is from 1939. Two pages. 2016-28-285C (List) image
67 2016-28-286A Envelope Addressed to A.L. Christensen, secretary of the School Township of Lincoln in Clay County, from Carleton D. Beh Co. Dated October 10, 1939. 2016-28-286A (Envelope) image
68 2016-28-286B Letter Letter to A.L. Christensen, secretary of Lincoln Township in Clay County, from Carleton D. Beh Co. Dated October 10, 1939. The letter is about needing a copy of A.L. Christensen's signature to be printed on the school bonds. 2016-28-286B (Letter) image
69 2016-28-287 Letter Letter to A.L. Christensen, secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, from Chapman and Cutler, a law firm in Chicago, Illinois. Dated August 18, 1939. The letter is about how to structure upcoming school bonds. 2016-28-287 (Letter) image
70 2016-28-288 Letter Letter to A.L. Christensen, secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County, from Carleton D. Beh Co. Dated October 3, 1939. The letter is about where to collect the interest and principal on school bonds 2016-28-288 (Letter) image
71 2016-28-296A Envelope A preprinted white envelope from Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated May 3, 1939. 2016-28-296A (Envelope) image
72 2016-28-296B Letter A letter from Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, dated April 29, 1939. Letter deals with legal issues around issuing $12,000 in school bonds. 2016-28-296B (Letter) image
73 2016-28-296C Letter Letter from Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, dated May 3, 1939. Letter deals with the language of a petition for a special election to vote on school bonds. Two pages. 2016-28-296C (Letter) image
74 2016-28-297 Letter A letter from Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, Spencer, Iowa, dated June 20, 1939. Letter covers polling place location and documentation for a special election concerning school bonds. 2016-28-297 (Letter) image
75 2016-28-298A Envelope A preprinted white envelope from Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County, dated July 5, 1939. 2016-28-298A (Envelope) image
76 2016-28-298B Letter A letter from the law firm Chapman and Cutler to A.L. Christensen, secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County, dated July 5, 1939. The law firm requests clarification on the independent school district status of the district, as that impacts the firm's advice on issuing school bonds. 2016-28-298B (Letter) image
77 2016-28-299A Envelope Envelope from Leach & Thompson Co. to M.A. Swanson, Spencer, Iowa. Dated October 12, 1939. 2016-28-299A (Envelope) image
78 2016-28-299B Letter Letter from Leach & Thompson Company to M.A. Swanson, President of the School Board of Lincoln Township, dated October 12, 1939. Letter deals with bid on four furnaces for school houses under construction. 2016-28-299B (Letter) image
79 2016-28-299C Statement A statement from Leach & Thompson Co. to Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated February 10, 1940. The school district paid $487.97 to pay off the remaining balance on four furnances. 2016-28-299C (Statement) image
80 2016-28-299D Statement A statement from Leach & Thompson Co. Inc. to Lincoln Township School District in Clay County, dated February 8, 1940. Statement covers partial payment for four round oak furnances and an associated item. Original total of $987.97, partial payment of $500. 2016-28-299D (Statement) image
81 2016-28-300 List Carbon copy of a hardware list for four one-room rural schools in Lincoln Township, Clay County, Iowa. List prepared by Thorwald Thorson, architect, and sent out to companys for bids. Hardware ranges from materials like shingles to items to coat hooks.  2016-28-300 (List) image
82 2016-28-301 Letter A letter from the Omaha School Supply Company to M.A. Swanson, dated January 17, 1940. The letter covers an issue involving ordering window shades and sizing. Letter is two pages. 2016-28-301 (Letter) image
83 2016-28-302 Letter A letter from the Omaha School Supply Company to A.L. Christensen, secretary of Lincoln Township School, dated December 6, 1939. Letter informs Christensen that the company is sending a catalog and self-addressed envelope for him to use if he wants to correspond. 2016-28-302 (Letter) image
84 2016-28-304 Letter A letter from Leach & Thompson Company to A.L. Christensen, Secretary of the School Board of Lincoln Township School District, dated August 8, 1939. Letter deals with a bid on providing hardware for four new one-room rural schools, for a total of $416.33. 2016-28-304 (Letter) image
85 2016-28-305 Letter A letter from the C. Ben Bjornstad Company to A.L. Christensen, secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, dated August 15, 1939. The letter covers a bid for providing school hardware for four planned schoolhouses at a total of $298.86. 2016-28-305 (Letter) image
86 2016-28-308 Invoice An invoice from Cities Service Oil Co. to Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated December 23, 1939. Total of $6.12 2016-28-308 (Invoice) image
87 2016-28-310A Envelope A preprinted white envelope addressed to A.L. Christensen, secretary of the Lincoln Township School Board, from Ceco Steel Products Corporation. Dated July 24, 1939. 2016-28-310A (Envelope) image
88 2016-28-310B Letter A letter from Ceco Steel Products Corporation to A.L. Christensen in Spencer. Iowa, dated July 24, 1939. The corporation responds - in relation to a previous letter with a list - that it can only provide some of the listed steel products for schoolhouse construction. 2016-28-310B (Letter) image
89 2016-28-310C List A list of steel and iron products needed for four one-room rural schools in Lincoln Township, Clay County. List prepared by architect Thorwald Thorson. Covers steel and iron products like coal shutes and reinforcing steel rods. 2016-28-310C (List) image
90 2016-28-311 Statement A shipping statement from the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. to the Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County, dated August 4, 1939. Shipment of columns and other steel products. 2016-28-311 (Statement) image
91 2016-28-312 Statement Shipping Statement from Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company to Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County, dated August 4, 1939. Covers shipment of utility sashes and other steel products. 2016-28-312 (Statement) image
92 2016-28-313A Envelope A preprinted white envelope addressed to A.L. Christensen, from Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Co., dated August 8, 1939. 2016-28-313A (Envelope) image
93 2016-28-313B Statement A shipping statement from Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company to Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated August 8, 1939. Covers shipment of steel products. 2016-28-313B (Statement) image
94 2016-28-313C Memorandum A memo from Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company to Lincoln Township School Board, dated August 8, 1939. Covers shipment of a keg of nails. 2016-28-313C (Memorandum) image
95 2016-28-314A Envelope A preprinted white envelope addressed to the Lincoln Township School Board, Spencer Iowa, from Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co., dated August 9, 1939. The city name 'Royal' is crossed out with pencil and 'Spencer' is written beneath it. 2016-28-314A (Envelope) image
96 2016-28-314B Statement A shipping statement from Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company to Lincoln Township Schools in Clay County, dated August 2, 1939. Statement covers shipment of 4 coal chutes for school construction. 2016-28-314B (Statement) image
97 2016-28-315A Envelope A preprinted white envelope with a clear viewing window, no addressee, from Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Co., dated September 5, 1939. 2016-28-315A (Envelope) image
98 2016-28-315B Statement A shipping statement for Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, dated August 31, 1939. Covers shipment of steel columns, rods, and iron to Lincoln Township School Board in Clay County. Cost of $362.10. 2016-28-315B (Statement) image
99 2016-28-316A Envelope A preprinted white envelope addressed to A.L. Christensen, from the Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Co., dated August 3, 1939. 2016-28-316A (Envelope) image
100 2016-28-316B Statement A shipping statement from the Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company to Lincoln Township in Clay County, dated August 3, 1939. Covers movement of 1469 pounds of steel products for school construction. 2016-28-316B (Statement) image