Box 1
Contains 27 Results:
General Information Concerning Patents, U.S. Department of Commerce, Revised April 1, 1948
This subseries houses patent papers for various board and card games, along with related correspondence and reference from the U.S. Patent Office.
Rules of Practice in the United States Patent Office, U.S. Department of Commerce, Reprint June 1, 1948
This subseries houses patent papers for various board and card games, along with related correspondence and reference from the U.S. Patent Office.
“Proposed Revision of Patent Rules,” Supplement to Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent Office, June 29, 1948
This subseries houses patent papers for various board and card games, along with related correspondence and reference from the U.S. Patent Office.
Le Roy Howard notes, October 1950, and business card, n.d.
This subseries holds some handwritten notes and miscellaneous reference papers from the estate of LeRoy Howard. There is one folder containing photographs (several are of Parker Brothers games; one is of Parker Brothers executives playing a game; and two photos depict LeRoy Howard with his wife, Frances).
Photographs, undated
This subseries holds some handwritten notes and miscellaneous reference papers from the estate of LeRoy Howard. There is one folder containing photographs (several are of Parker Brothers games; one is of Parker Brothers executives playing a game; and two photos depict LeRoy Howard with his wife, Frances).
Le Roy Howard at McLoughlin Brothers, Playthings magazine advertisement, January 1914
This subseries holds some handwritten notes and miscellaneous reference papers from the estate of LeRoy Howard. There is one folder containing photographs (several are of Parker Brothers games; one is of Parker Brothers executives playing a game; and two photos depict LeRoy Howard with his wife, Frances).
Miscellaneous papers and news clipping, c. 1930s
This subseries holds some handwritten notes and miscellaneous reference papers from the estate of LeRoy Howard. There is one folder containing photographs (several are of Parker Brothers games; one is of Parker Brothers executives playing a game; and two photos depict LeRoy Howard with his wife, Frances).