Pitcairn, Raymond
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1885-1966
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Amateur Fire Brigade: A Fable of the New Deal, 1935
Item
Identifier: Sub-Series 2
Scope and Contents
In preparation for the 1936 election campaign, the conservative political organization "Sentinels of the Republic" began a Constitution-based campaign designed to undermine the government's New Deal policies and, possibly, prevent the re-election of President Franklin D. Rooseveldt. Animated cartoons, new to the political arena, were produced to call attention to government spending, taxes, the national debt and New Deal legislation. One of these cartoons, "The Amateur Fire Brigade: A...
Dates:
1935
Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn with Son, Raymond, 1885
Item
Identifier: JGP0029
Scope and Contents
From the c04:
Photographs or photographs of drawings/paintings of John Pitcairn and his family and friends. The images are divided into two boxes, each containing large envelopes (folders). They are arranged as follows:
Box 1:
File 1 - John Pitcairn Images at various ages. Includes, engravings, photographs and prints.
File 2 - Pictures of two Pitcairn children (Vera & Harold).
File 3 - Pictures of John and/or Gertrude (or other friends/relatives) with the children (Raymond, Vera, Theodore,...
Dates:
1885
John Pitcairn with Children, 1900
Item
Identifier: JGP0028
Scope and Contents
From the c04:
Photographs or photographs of drawings/paintings of John Pitcairn and his family and friends. The images are divided into two boxes, each containing large envelopes (folders). They are arranged as follows:
Box 1:
File 1 - John Pitcairn Images at various ages. Includes, engravings, photographs and prints.
File 2 - Pictures of two Pitcairn children (Vera & Harold).
File 3 - Pictures of John and/or Gertrude (or other friends/relatives) with the children (Raymond, Vera, Theodore,...
Dates:
1900
John Pitcairn with Raymond, Mildred, and Grandchildren, 1915
Item
Identifier: JGP0033
Scope and Contents
From the c04:
Photographs or photographs of drawings/paintings of John Pitcairn and his family and friends. The images are divided into two boxes, each containing large envelopes (folders). They are arranged as follows:
Box 1:
File 1 - John Pitcairn Images at various ages. Includes, engravings, photographs and prints.
File 2 - Pictures of two Pitcairn children (Vera & Harold).
File 3 - Pictures of John and/or Gertrude (or other friends/relatives) with the children (Raymond, Vera, Theodore,...
Dates:
1915
John Pitcairn with Son, Raymond, 1890
Item
Identifier: JGP0026
Scope and Contents
From the c04:
Photographs or photographs of drawings/paintings of John Pitcairn and his family and friends. The images are divided into two boxes, each containing large envelopes (folders). They are arranged as follows:
Box 1:
File 1 - John Pitcairn Images at various ages. Includes, engravings, photographs and prints.
File 2 - Pictures of two Pitcairn children (Vera & Harold).
File 3 - Pictures of John and/or Gertrude (or other friends/relatives) with the children (Raymond, Vera, Theodore,...
Dates:
1890
John Pitcairn with Son Raymond and Granddaughter Gabriele, 1915
Item
Identifier: JGP0032
Scope and Contents
From the c04:
Photographs or photographs of drawings/paintings of John Pitcairn and his family and friends. The images are divided into two boxes, each containing large envelopes (folders). They are arranged as follows:
Box 1:
File 1 - John Pitcairn Images at various ages. Includes, engravings, photographs and prints.
File 2 - Pictures of two Pitcairn children (Vera & Harold).
File 3 - Pictures of John and/or Gertrude (or other friends/relatives) with the children (Raymond, Vera, Theodore,...
Dates:
1915
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Charles E. Doering, 1917-08-18
Item
Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Charles E. Doering in Dunfield, NJ, USA. In thinking over Mr. Price’s request, Pendleton decided that there should be a general policy for the absence of teachers from the school for the purpose of doing other work. Pendleton met with the available Board members, Raymond (Pitcairn) and Ed (no surname given, probably Edward C. Bostock), and they approved of his suggested policy. Pendleton has sent a letter explaining the policy to Mr. Price.
Dates:
1917-08-18
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken , 1916-04-11
Item
Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Pendleton has received Fercken’s letters of Feb. 14th and 22nd with enclosed letter from Madame St. Pern which Mr. Pitcairn was able to translate. Mr. (John) Pitcairn’s health is slowly improving; He recently attended a lecture given by Raymond Pitcairn about the new church building. The new church building in Philadelphia was dedicated the previous Sunday. There will also be a dedication of the church and...
Dates:
1916-04-11
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken, 1918-04-02
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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Pendleton has sent Fercken several letters recommending a move to Geneva, but he has not heard back as to whether this was done. Pendleton writes that the Church is disappointed in Fercken’s lack of success in Lausanne and has guaranteed to fund Fercken’s work in Geneva for the next six months only. Funding will then be reevaluated based on the results of Fercken’s work. Raymond Pitcairn will no longer...
Dates:
1918-04-02
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken, 1917-01-09
Item
Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Pendleton has received Fercken’s letters of Nov. 24th and Dec. 6th. Pendleton is glad to hear that Mr. Pierre de Chazal has returned with a more friendly disposition towards Fercken and that Fercken’s lectures in Geneva have been so well received. Pendleton has not heard anything from Raymond Pitcairn regarding Fercken’s appeal for his help. Pendleton has received a letter from Mlle. Jeanmonod expressing...
Dates:
1917-01-09