Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
Correspondence from Emil Nathan, 1911-05 - 1911-06
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with Leon Zolotkof/Jewish Daily News, 1911-05 - 1911-06
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with Joseph Hirsh, 1911-05
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with A.L. Schailt, 1911-05-18 - 1911-06-08
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with William Alexander Coote, 1911-05 - 1911-06
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with James Bronson Reynolds and Charles Whitman (NYC D.A.) , 1911-05 - 1911-07
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with William Williams, 1911-05 - 1911-07
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with Archibald Marx, 1911-05 - 1911-07
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with Leon Schwraz, 1911-05 - 1911-07
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
Correspondence with General Correspondence, 1911-06 - 1911-07
Six boxes of correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, court documents, and organizational papers document Henry J. Dannenbaum's time as Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States working to enforce the Mann Act (White-Slave Traffic Act). One folder of images from the portrait installation in 1997.
