Box Multi-collection Box 11
Contains 11 Results:
Mary Eaton letter to William Potts Eaton, Nov. 27, 1815
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Grace Dana Ewart certificates of behavior, July 4 to 21, 1835
Three certificates of behavior, dated July 4, July 11, and July 21, 1835. These date before her marriage and are signed Grace Dana. All three certificates follow the same pattern, presumably laying out the rules she followed and noting where she had failed to meet them during the past week.
Christmas Evans correspondence, Feb. 1796 to Mar. 1817, undated
Six letters from Christmas Evans, a pastor in Wales. One original letter to "Brother Houghton," Aug. 12, 1814. Five typed transcripts with hand-written corrections: (1) to "my dear brother John Williams, New York," Feb. 6, 1796. (2) to "dear Friend," Nov. 7, 1800. (3) to "dear Brother," Apr. 1, 1816. (4) to "Brother Williams," Mar. 31, 1817. (5) to "dear Brother," undated, but late in life.
John Fawcett correspondence, Feb. 9, 1771 and July 21, 1779
John Fawcett to John Sutcliffe ("My dear Youth"), Feb. 9, 1771, on the mortification of sin. John Fawcett to Hugh and Caleb Evans, July 21, 1779, on "our dear young friend Mr. Langdon." Includes two postscripts signed by James Hartley, James Ashworth, and William [?].
Millard Fillmore letter to B. Thompson, Sept. 14, 1881
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Lulu C. Fleming letter to Mrs. Spratt [Dora E. W.], Apr. 1, 1897
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Daniel Sharp Ford will, Oct. 21, 1898
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
Clara H. Foster letter to Elizabeth Ems, June 23, 1918
Foster writes to "My dear Miss [Elizabeth] Ems." Ems added a note "afterwards Mrs. Frank T. Gillingham."
Peter Freeman to Thomas Powell, application for reappointment, ABHMS, April 1846
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.
C. F. Frey correspondence, Nov. 24, 1832 and July 23, 1838
For many years, very small (1-5 item) collections were grouped together instead of being given their own record numbers. While this practice has ended, these collections remain where they were historically filed.