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Subseries: War Loss Files : The War Loss Files constitute the large quantity of twentieth century documentation in the collection. These records document Singer's interests in Central Europe during the 1930s and 1940s, in Russia prior to and immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution, and in Japan and Germany during World War II. The provenance of these files is uncertain, but it is presumed they were used in attempts to recoup company losses as a result of wars and nationalization. The papers detail the political and economic situation of each nation at the time of the losses, and they are arranged alphabetically by country or geographic area. Substantial portions of the papers included with the Czech and Eastern European categories appear to be files which were originally part of the complicated recordkeeping system of the Paris Supervisory Office, which had significant responsibilities for local European agencies. These files were apparently transported to New York for use in the war claims litigation. The war losses files also include three folders of architectural drawings, elevations, and blueprints for construction and remodeling of company facilities in Prague, Warsaw, and Riga. Evidence suggests these files may also have been part of the Paris Supervisory Office files.
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Czechoslovakia Files : The Czechoslovakian Files, which consist of correspondence, legal records, and financial records, are subdivided into Paris and New York sections, with the former arranged into pre- and post-war categories. Within each category the material is arranged by file number. The pre-war records on the Singer Manufacturing Company's agency in Prague are dominated by the 1938 transfer of Sudeten territories to German control, annexation of the remaining Bohemia-Moravia provinces by Germany in 1939, and the transfer of Slovakia to Hungary. Three files of correspondence and legal material relate to the Aryan verifications to which the directors of the Prague agency had to submit and to the ways in which normal business was disrupted while other aspects of the business continued normally. The post-war Czech files document Singer's difficulties in a period of political upheaval with operations of some kind continuing despite nationalization. Correspondents of this period regularly complain about new laws that created work and employee councils, supply problems, and controls on capital.
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Paris Office Files
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Pre-War Files
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Box
133
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1
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A-41, Sales records and agency accounts, 1938-1939
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Box
133
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2
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A-41a, Cession of territories, 1938-1939
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Box
133
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3
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A-71, Year-end statements and inventories, 1938-1941
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Box
133
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4
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A-168, Miscellaneous invoices, inventories, and estimates, 1938-1939
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Box
133
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5
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A-231, Inventory and non-moving stocks, 1938
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Box
133
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6
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G-7, Trademark and patent business, 1938-1939
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Box
133
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7
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G-18, Transfers, deliveries, and complaints, 1937-1939
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Box
133
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8
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G-33, Re-organisation of agency, 1938-1939
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Box
133
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9-11
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G-33a, Transfer of Sudeten Territory to Germany, Hungary, and Poland, 1938-1939
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Box
133
Folder
12
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G-55, Insurance, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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1
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G-64, Audits, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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2
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G-llla, Relations with Bata Shoe Company, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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3
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G-169, Real estate management, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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4-6
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G-204, Orders and shipments, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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7
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G-390, Singer service repairs, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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8
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G-390a, Singer service reports, 1937-1939
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Box
134
Folder
9
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S-57, Competition, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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10
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S-66, Income taxes, 1937-1940
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Box
134
Folder
11
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S-81, Prices and credit policies, 1938-1939
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Box
134
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12
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S-98, Legal matters, 1938-1939
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Post-war files
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Box
135
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1-2
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A-6, Bookkeeping, reports, and remittances, 1947-1953
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Box
135
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3
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G-61, Organization, 1947-1951
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Box
135
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4
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G-62, Audits, 1947-1950
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Box
135
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5
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G-63, Orders, shipments, and stocks, 1947-1954
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Box
135
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6
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G-64, Manufacturing Trade Department, 1947-1949
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Box
135
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7
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G-65, Parts, needles, and accessories repairs, 1948, 1954
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Box
135
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8
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G-66, Trademarks and patents, 1947-1955
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Box
135
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9
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G-67, Buildings, 1947-1952
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Box
135
Folder
10
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S-60, Prices and sales conditions, 1947-1950
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Box
135
Folder
11-12
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S-62, Staff correspondence, 1947-1955
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
135
Folder
13-14
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1940-1944
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Box
136
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1-2
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1945-1954
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New York Office Files
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Box
136
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3
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Plans for new purchases of real estate, 1940
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Box
136
Folder
4,7
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1940-1941, 1951-1962
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Box
136
Folder
5
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Correspondence of O. Myslik, (vice president), 1945
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Box
136
Folder
6
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Prague real estate, 1946-1951
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Eastern Europe Files : The files on Eastern Europe are the most thorough of the war loss materials. These files encompass Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, all countries in which Singer had opened agencies following World War I. In 1937 the Baltic countries were annexed by the Soviet Union, all industry was nationalized, and Singer was deprived of its assets and bank deposits. These records include voluminous correspondence between Singer and their managers in Eastern Europe which describe political and financial conditions. A large number of folders contain information used in claims filed against the Soviet Union. The Eastern European files are divided into files originally created in Paris and New York City.
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Paris Office Files : The Paris files appear to be part of the same complex filing system reflected in the Czech materials described above. These files are arranged by file number and are followed by several folders of financial reports. Taken together, the Paris files contain extensive general correspondence and detailed information on financial losses. The folders entitled “Organization” best describes the political situation and its effect on normal operating procedures.
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Box
137
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A-16, Estonian miscellany, 1940
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Box
137
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2
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A-29, Bookkeeping, reports, and remittances, 1947-1950
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Box
137
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3
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A-47, Estonian comments and instructions on return statistics, 1937-1940
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Box
137
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4
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A-53, Latvian comments and instructions on return statistics, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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5
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A-54, Lithuania comments and instructions on return statistics, 1939
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Box
137
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6
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A-77, Estonian inventories and final reports, 1937-1940
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Box
137
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A-83, Latvian inventories and final reports, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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8
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A-84, Lithuanian inventories and final reports, 1937-1940
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Box
137
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9
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A-87, Polish inventories and final reports, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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10
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A-98, Estonian stock debts and credit notes, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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11
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A-117, Estonian remittances, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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12
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A-123, Latvian remittances, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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13
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A-124, Lithuanian remittances, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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14
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A-178, Latvian stock debts and credit notes, 1938-1940
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Box
137
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15
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A-197, Lithuanian invoice returns, 1938-1939
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Box
137
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16
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E-15, Lithuanian general correspondence, 1935-1940
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Box
137
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17
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G-9, Lithuanian audits, 1938-1939
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Box
138
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1-3
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G-26, Polish audits, 1938-1939
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Box
138
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4
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G-67, Estonian insurance, 1938-1939
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Box
138
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5
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G-84, Latvian organization, 1938-1940
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Box
138
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G-91, Lithuanian transfers, deliveries, and complaints, 1938-1939
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Box
138
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7-8
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G-117, Poland, Manufacturing Trade Department, 1938-1939
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Box
138
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9
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G-161, Polish correspondence, 1938-1939
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Box
138
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10
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G-166, Latvian trademarks and patents, 1938-1940
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Box
139
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1-2
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G-174, Lithuanian organization, 1938-1940
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Box
139
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3
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G-175, Estonian organization, 1940
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Box
139
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4
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G-188, Estonian audits, 1938-1939
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Box
139
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5
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G-199, Lithuanian trademarks and patents, 1938-1939
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Box
139
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6
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G-207, Estonian orders and shipments, 1938-1940
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Box
139
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7
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G-213, Latvian documents, 1923-1936
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Box
139
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8-9
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G-213, Latvian orders and shipment, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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1
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G-216, Polish orders and shipments, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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2
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G-230, Estonian trademarks and patents, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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3
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G-240, Latvian audits, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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G-245, Latvian canvassing cars, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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5
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G-256, Lithuanian orders and shipments, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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6
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G-284, Estonian canvassing cars, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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G-287, Estonian service reports, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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8
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G-290, Poland, General, 1948
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Box
140
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9
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G-291, Polish organization, 1948-1950
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Box
140
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10
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G-292, Polish audits, 1948
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Box
140
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11
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G-293, Polish orders and shipments, 1947-1950
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Box
140
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12
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G-296, Polish trademarks and patents, 1947-1953
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Box
140
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13
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G-297, Polish buildings, 1947-1953
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Box
140
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14
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G-359, Lithuanian canvassing cars, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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15
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G-361, Latvian business reports, 1940
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Box
140
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16
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G-368, Latvian service reports, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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17
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G-369, Lithuanian service reports, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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18
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G-389, Latvia, Building in Riga, 1938-1939
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Box
140
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19
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M-46, Estonia, Sundry goods for resale, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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20
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M-59, Latvia, Thread and twist, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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21
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M-68, Estonia, Thread and twist, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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22
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M-71, Lithuania, Thread & twist, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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23
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M-164, Latvia, Sundry goods for resale, 1938-1940
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Box
140
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24
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M-184, Poland, Printed material, 1939
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Box
141
Folder
1
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M-184, Poland, Printed material, 1939, continued
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Box
141
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2-5
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S-16, Lithuania, Legal correspondence, 1938-1940
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Box
141
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6
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S-19, Lithuanian taxes, 1938-1940
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Box
141
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S-31, Lithuanian staff, 1938-1939
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Box
141
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8
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S-32, Lithuanian competition, 1938-1939
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Box
141
Folder
9-10
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S-40, Latvian competition, 1938-1940
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Box
141
Folder
11
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S-43, Estonia, Prices and credit conditions, 1938-1940
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Box
142
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1
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S-54, Lithuania, Prices and credit conditions, 1938-1940
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Box
142
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2
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S-58, Polish staff, 1940
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Box
142
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3
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S-60, Estonian competition, 1938-1940
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Box
142
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4
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S-73, Latvia, Prices and credit conditions, 1938-1939
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Box
142
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5
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S-78, Poland, Prices and credit conditions, 1938-1939
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Box
142
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6
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S-83, Latvian taxes, 1938-1940
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Box
142
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7
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S-113, Polish competition, 1938-1939
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Box
142
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8
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S-124, Estonian taxes, 1938-1940
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Box
142
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9
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S-139, Estonia, Legal correspondence, 1938-1939
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Box
142
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10
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S-154, Latvia, Legal correspondence, 1938-1939
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Box
142
Folder
11
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S-290, Poland, Prices and sales conditions, 1947-1949
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Box
142
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12
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S-293, Poland, Legal correspondence, 1947-1949
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Reports
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Box
142
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13-14
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Estonia, 1938-1940
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Box
142
Folder
15-16
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Latvia, 1938-1939
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Box
142
Folder
17-19
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Lithuania, 1938-1940
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New York Office Files : The New York City portion of these files is further divided into two parts. The first, which is arranged by country, contains information received in the president's office, a large portion of which deals with Poland and the status and use of Singer property there. The second part contains general correspondence concerning the Eastern European situation, as well as a file of President Lightner's correspondence with the U.S. State Department, 1940-1944.
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Estonia
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Box
143
Folder
1
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Legal correspondence, 1927-1931, undated
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Box
143
Folder
2
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General correspondence, 1939-1941
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Box
143
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3
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Registration, 1928, 1939-1940
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Box
143
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4
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Sales merchandise, 1939-1940
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Latvia
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Box
143
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5
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General correspondence, 1940-1941
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Box
143
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6
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Government control, 1940
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Box
143
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7
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Powers of attorney, 1938
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Box
143
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8
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Premises, 1934-1939
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Box
143
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9
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Reports, 1939-1940
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Lithuania
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Box
143
Folder
10
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General correspondence, 1939-1940
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Box
143
Folder
11
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Nationalization, undated
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Box
143
Folder
12
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Powers of attorney, 1929, undated
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Box
143
Folder
13
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Registration, 1920-1939
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Box
143
Folder
14
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Reports, 1940
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Box
143
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15
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Sales expenses, 1940
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Poland
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Claims
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Box
143
Folder
16-20
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1940-1961
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Box
144
Folder
1
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1962-1963
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Box
144
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2
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Correspondence, 1924-1947
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Box
144
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3
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Educational courses, 1930
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Box
144
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4
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Exchange rates, 1962
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Box
144
Folder
5-7
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Financial correspondence, 1948-1950
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Box
144
Folder
8
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Food parcels, 1948-1949
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Box
144
Folder
9
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General, 1958-1963
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Box
144
Folder
10
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Handlowy, 1938
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Box
144
Folder
11-12
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Nationalization, 1947-1960
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Box
144
Folder
13
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Power of attorney, 1929
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Box
144
Folder
14
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Profit and loss, 1948-1950
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Box
145
Folder
1
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Registration, 1934-1937
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Box
145
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2
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Sales to schools, 1930-1931
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Box
145
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3-4
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Settlements, 1921-1931
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Box
145
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5-6
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Staff, 1946-1949
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Box
145
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7
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Status, 1919-1948
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Box
145
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8
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Taxes, 1938
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Box
145
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9
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Trademarks and patents, 1929-1938
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Box
145
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10
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General correspondence, 1953-1963
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Box
145
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11
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M.G. Lightner file, 1940-1944
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Box
203
Folder
1
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Architectural drawings, elevations, and blueprints from Czechoslovakia (file 14), Poland (file 25), and Riga (file 31), 1927-1935
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Box
203
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2
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Map of Wittenberge property (Mittel Breese and Klein-Breese), circa 1905
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Germany : The German files are separated into pre- and post-war files. The pre-war folders contain business, financial, and legal correspondence. The post-war folders also contain business correspondence not only concerning losses in East Germany, but also concerning conditions in West Germany where operations were renewed. These files mention problems with de-Nazification of former Singer executives; regaining control of Singer property from Allied forces; and repairing, retooling and resupplying for new production. Also included is information on restructuring of the German subsidiary company, sales records, and corporate reviews. Especially descriptive here is a 38-page memorial to the Secretary of State concerning Singer losses in Germany. The three folders entitled “Wittenberg” chronicle the Soviet seizure of Singer's factory in the Soviet zone at which time Singer lost securities in Berlin banks as well as machinery in the factory which was dismantled and sent to the USSR.
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Pre-War files
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Box
145
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12
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Business correspondence, 1938-1940
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Financial records
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Box
145
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13
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1938
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Box
146
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1939
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Box
146
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2
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Interest accounts, 1900-1939
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Box
146
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3
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Legal records, 1922-1940
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Box
146
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4
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General correspondence, 1942-1945
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Box
146
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5-8
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Business correspondence, 1945-1963
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Correspondence with U.S. officials
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Box
146
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9
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1945
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Box
147
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1
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1946
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Box
147
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2
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Corporation review reports, 1948-1949
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Box
147
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3
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Decontrol of property, 1948
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Box
147
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4
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Financial records, 1938-1945
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Box
147
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5
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Financial losses, 1945
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Box
147
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6
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Real estate records,
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Box
147
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7
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Sales records, 1946-1947
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Box
147
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8
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Settlement claim, 1960
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Box
147
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9-11
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Wittenberg, 1945-1948
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Japan : The Japanese files contain correspondence, legal exhibits, and files on losses in Japan and Japanese-occupied territories. With the exhibits are inventories of parts and machines.
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Correspondence
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Box
148
Folder
1-8
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1939-1952
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Box
149
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1-3
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1953-1954
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Exhibits for claim
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Box
149
Folder
4
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Allied Powers Property Compensation Law, 1952-1953
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Box
151
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1-2
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General material, 1941-1953
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Information and inventory report
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Box
151
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3
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1941
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Box
150
Folder
1
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1947
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Machines
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Box
151
Folder
4
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Pre-war
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Box
151
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5
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1942, Kobe, Osaka, Tokyo, Yokohama
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Needle stock
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Box
151
Folder
6
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Pre-war file
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Box
151
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7
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1942, Osaka, Tokyo, Yokohama
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Parts stock
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Box
151
Folder
8
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Pre-war file
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Box
151
Folder
9-10
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1942, Kobe, Osaka, Tokyo, Yokohama
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Claims for Japanese-occupied territories
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Box
152
Folder
1-2
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China, 1923-1961
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Box
152
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3-4
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Djakarta, 1946-1948
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Box
152
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5
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Hong Kong, 1942-1953
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Box
152
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6
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India, 1942-1953
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Box
152
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7
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Korea, 1947-1948
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Malaya
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Box
152
Folder
8-10
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1941-1949
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Box
153
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1-6
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1950-1959
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Box
153
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7-9
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Philippines, 1947-1957
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Box
153
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10-11
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Siam, 1946-1949
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Singapore
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Box
153
Folder
12
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1941-1948
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Box
154
Folder
1-5
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1951-1958
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Box
154
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6-7
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Thailand, 1946-1948
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Box
154
Folder
8-9
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War loss recovery, 1947-1963
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Russia : Papers concerning Singer's losses following the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in the Soviet Union are separated into four categories: affidavits used in legal proceedings, other legal material, research used to supplement the legal documents, and general materials concerning company operations in Russia during the pre-Revolutionary era. The affidavits are from the period 1915 to 1930 and include letters from former employees, managers, and auditors explaining the situation at the time of the Bolshevik seizure of the Singer assets. The legal material contains one large folder of statements and exhibits. These statements address actions which precipitated the claim and contain descriptions of the property and the assessed value of properties and bank deposits. The research material consists of information used in preparing the case before the Foreign Claims Commission in 1959. Also located here is financial information concerning the construction of the factory in Podolsk in 1902, some general correspondence, and a log detailing of the history of Singer operations in the USSR. The final category contains background material on the formation of the Russian subsidiary in 1897, by-laws, 1917 demands of the workers, and correspondence concerning the Foreign Claims Commission in 1959 and after. Miscellaneous correspondence in this section, which is largely in Russian, was written by former employees during the 1920s. It discusses working conditions and the decreasing company success in Eastern Europe. Translations of some of the Russian materials are included.
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Affidavits
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Box
155
Folder
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Affidavits and correspondence regarding 1915 seizure
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Box
155
Folder
2-3
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Affidavits, 1921, 1930
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Box
155
Folder
4
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Affidavits of C.C. Foster, 1930
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Box
156
Folder
1
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Legal, statement and exhibits of claim against USSR
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Research
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Box
155
Folder
5
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Balance sheets, reports, and estimates, 1911-1916
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Box
155
Folder
6
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Russian bonds and bank deposit losses, undated
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Box
155
Folder
7
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Cash outlays for Podolsk, 1900-1902
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Box
155
Folder
8-10
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European trip documents, 1897-1933
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Box
157
Folder
1
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Final financial reports, 1912-1913
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Box
157
Folder
2
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Financial miscellany, 1914-1919
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Box
157
Folder
3
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Data for Foreign Claim Settlement Commission, 1958-1959
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Box
157
Folder
4
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Constantinople office, 1918-1919
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Box
157
Folder
5
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Miscellaneous material “not used for affidivits,” undated
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General
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Box
157
Folder
6
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Formation of Russian subsidiary, undated
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Box
157
Folder
7
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By-laws and translation, 1909
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Box
157
Folder
8
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Demands of the All-Russian Conference of Delegates, 1917
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Box
157
Folder
9
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Blueprint of factory and timberlands, 1913
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Correspondence
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Box
157
Folder
10-12
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1918-1958
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Box
158
Folder
1-3
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1959-1964
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Box
158
Folder
4
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Miscellany, 1921-1922, undated
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Spain : The Spanish files contain correspondence and reports on losses during the Spanish Civil War. Included are descriptions of fighting, arrests of Singer management, and damage to stock. The reports section is divided into reports received in the New York and Paris offices; both include detailed financial information.
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Box
159
Folder
1-11
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Correspondence, 1936-1953
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Reports on losses
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Box
160
Folder
1-6
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New York Office file, 1936-1960
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Paris Office files
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Box
160
Folder
7
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Seville, 1936-1937
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Box
160
Folder
8-10
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Zone I, 1936-1940
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Box
160
Folder
9
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Zone II, 1938-1939
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Losses in Miscellaneous Countries : Files on miscellaneous countries in which Singer experienced losses are generally small and fragmentary, containing financial reports and correspondence.
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Box
161
Folder
1
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Albania, 1933-1964
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Box
161
Folder
2
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Bulgaria, 1939-1963
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Box
161
Folder
3-5
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Italy, 1941-1951
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Box
161
Folder
6-8
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Mexico, 1923-1959
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Box
161
Folder
9
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Romania, 1944-1959
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Box
162
Folder
1-3
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Miscellaneous foreign claim correspondence, 1955-1968
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