Box 10
Contains 5 Results:
Miscellaneous Papers – early recollections, Masons membership card, will (1936), deed, easement, bank records, thoughts on death penalty and economics, fraternity minutes and speech, etc. , Bulk 1930s
In addition to personal correspondence and papers, the collection reflects the breadth of the Hendersons’
interests with materials on engineering, the preservation of their house, and many organizations with which
they were involved.
A copy of an earlier inventory of the collection can be found in Box 10.
Poetry – DJH poems, materials related to submitting poems for publication see also Box 9 – Letters to the Editor. , 1981 - 1992
In addition to personal correspondence and papers, the collection reflects the breadth of the Hendersons’
interests with materials on engineering, the preservation of their house, and many organizations with which
they were involved.
A copy of an earlier inventory of the collection can be found in Box 10.
Papers Referring to Son Joel – baptismal record, correspondence, school and military records, etc. , 1936 - 1952
In addition to personal correspondence and papers, the collection reflects the breadth of the Hendersons’
interests with materials on engineering, the preservation of their house, and many organizations with which
they were involved.
A copy of an earlier inventory of the collection can be found in Box 10.
Family Correspondence – first wife Olyve Henderson, her mother Mrs. Thomas, his mother Sallie B. Henderson, his sister, and his niece , 1936 - 1983
In addition to personal correspondence and papers, the collection reflects the breadth of the Hendersons’
interests with materials on engineering, the preservation of their house, and many organizations with which
they were involved.
A copy of an earlier inventory of the collection can be found in Box 10.
Special Correspondence – mostly by D.J. Henderson. Of note: letter on race to Mrs. Moses (1950), correspondence with Chrysler Corporation re: engineering suggestion (1937) , 1937, 1950, etc
In addition to personal correspondence and papers, the collection reflects the breadth of the Hendersons’
interests with materials on engineering, the preservation of their house, and many organizations with which
they were involved.
A copy of an earlier inventory of the collection can be found in Box 10.