Box 4257.003
Contains 35 Results:
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hudson Letters, 1900-1906
One letter to Reverend Hudson of Peabody, Massachusetts, from John M. Nichols of Portland, Maine, saying he (Nichols) had been appointed the principle of Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Maine, and including newspaper clippings describing the appointment. The second letter is from S. F. Kittredge to Mrs. Hudson to tell her about her trip by train to Oregon and to discuss church business.
Caroline C. Hitchcock Letter, 1901 December 17
Letter from Caroline C. Hitchcock, of Pittsford, Vermont, to her cousin William Merrill of Saginaw, Michigan, with news about her family, including thanks for his Christmas gift to her children.
Clara H. Rall Letter, 1902 May 13
Letter from Clara H. Rall of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to a friend about her recent move to Pittsburg and gives details about the furnished brick house into which she has moved.
Letter from Roy to Elizabeth Corbin, 1902-07-18
Letter from Roy in Ringville, Massachusetts, to Elizabeth Corbin of Oxford, New York, about his upcoming trip to see her and a speaking engagement he has made.
Almira Burnham Letter, 1902-08-16
Letter written by Almira Burnham of Chicopee, Massachusetts, to her son John H. Burnham of Rumford, Maine, about watching her grandchildren.
Harry G. and Nellie W. Stevenson Correspondence, 1904-1905, 1904-1921
Correspondence of Harry G. Stevenson and Nellie Wilcox Stevenson of New York, between each other before and after their marriage in 1909, and with other family members, including Harry's mother and sister who write to tell him about family and friends as well as their trip to the fair.
Harry G. and Nellie W. Stevenson Correspondence, 1906-1907, 1904-1921
Correspondence of Harry G. Stevenson and Nellie Wilcox Stevenson of New York, between each other before and after their marriage in 1909, and with other family members.
Harry G. and Nellie W. Stevenson Correspondence, 1908-1909, 1904-1921
Correspondence of Harry G. Stevenson and Nellie Wilcox Stevenson of New York, between each other before and after their marriage in 1909, and with other family members.
Harry G. and Nellie W. Stevenson Correspondence, 1910-1921, 1904-1921
Correspondence of Harry G. Stevenson and Nellie Wilcox Stevenson of New York, between each other before and after their marriage in 1909, and with other family members.
Harry G. and Nellie W. Stevenson Correspondence, Miscellaneous Letter Fragments, 1904-1921
Unmatched pages from letters as well as loose envelopes.
M. Levy Letter, 1904 July 5
A letter from M. Levy of Geryville, Pennsylvania, to his friend Fred, telling him about his Fourth of July celebrations in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania.
Emeline Burrows Letters, 1905-1913
Letter to Emeline Burrows of Albion, New York, from her niece Bessie B. Huntington of Roscommon, Michigan, giving her news of family and friends. A second letter os from G. N. Hauptman of Pomona, New York, declining an invitation to visit during the Christmas holidays.
Mabelle Peabody Letter, 1906 August 5
Letter from Mabel in Wells River, Vermont, to her friend Mabelle Peabody in Lebanon, New Hampshire, discussing travel options for her upcoming visit.
Bess Clark Letters, 1908-06-01
Two letters written by Bess Clark at school in Northampton, Massachusetts, to her father William V. Clark in Matawan, New Jersey, telling him of her recent illness and asked him to come visit and bring her home after her upcoming surgery.
Harry O. Logan Letter, 1910 April 12
Letter from Harry O. Logan to Lizzie extending his sympathies after hearing of their Aunt Phoebe's death. The letter is on Ohio Society of New York letterhead.
Jane Rupe Letter, 1911 December 31
Letter from Jane Rupe of Richland Center, Pennsylvania, to A. B. Rupe of Palmer, Nebraska, giving him news of family members and talks about a vagrant woman found in a creamery barn.
C. G. McDaniel Letter, 1912-03-20
Letter from Reverend C. G. McDaniel of Hoboken, New Jersey, to May Nelson of Brooklyn, New York, telling her that she has been missed since she moved to Brooklyn and thanking her for her Christmas offering.
Cyrus Durley Letter, 1912-07-18
Letter from Cyrus Durley of Kennebunkport, Maine, to R. A. Murdock of Roxbury, Massachusetts, about the season's crops and that Murdock almost received a letter bordered in black ribbon rather than purple as lightning struck one of the chicken houses while he was working in it. Also included is a sample of a "1912 Latch String."
Letter from Dad to Allie Dolse, 1914-04-17
Letter written by Dad to his daughter A. C. (Allie) Dolse, both in New York City, discussing the whereabouts and goings-on of various family members.
Letter from Isabel to Minnie R. Kilburn, 1915 April 29
Letter from Isabel to her friend Minnie R. Kilburn in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, telling about her new job at the post office and life at her boarding house.
Raymond Newell Letter, 1917 February 19
Handwritten letter on four index cards from Raymond Newell in Schenectady, New York, to his mother Mrs. J. W. Newell in Lima, Ohio, telling her about the Masonic Fair that came to town, shipping heaters, an upcoming dance, a sleighride party, and a gift he is sending for his father's birthday.
Emma Langnecker Letter, 1918-05-02
Letter from Emma Langnecker in Moorestown, New Jersey, to her friend Mary Seeley Owen in Haines Falls, New York, discussing the death of a friend's father and her desire to get back home.
Willis Skillman Letter, 1917-05-23
Letter from Willis Skillman, Supervisor of Agriculture at the Honey Brook Vocational School in Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, to his mother, Mrs. W. B. Skillman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on her sixtieth birthday. He sends his best wishes and talks of various friends and occurences.
Mary Creighton Letters, 1917
Three letters written by Mary Creighton of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to a Mr. Jenks in Ridgeway, Missouri, asking if he has any information concerning the whereabouts of her cousin William Jenks, whom she had has not seen in thirty years.
Aunt Lou Letter, 1918 June 13
Letter from Aunt Lou in Hammond, Illinois, to her nephew Milo Horn at Camp Wadsworth in Spartanburg, South Carolina, discussing their family, how she'll continue to pray for him, and how she wishes the war would end quickly.
Joseph McCance Letter, circa 1920-1929
Typewritten letter from Joseph McCance, manager of the Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs in the 1920s, to the members of the two clubs discussing the dress and behavioral guidelines for an upcoming trip.
Letters from Mrs. Finke to Marion Fincke, 1921-05
Two letters sent to Marion Fincke, a student at a preparatory school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, by her mother in Englewood, New Jersey, discussing a trip the Finckes took to see Marion and other news from home.
William E. Bagg Letter, 1921 August 3
Letter from William "Bill" Bagg of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to his friend Charles "Charlie" Moury of Lakeport, New Hampshire, asking about Charlie's summer activities and plans for returning to college in the fall.
Letter from Ma to William and George Kenyon, 1923 June 9
Letter written from Ma in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to William and George Kenyon (presumably her sons) in Lebanon, New Hampshire, giving them news of family and friends and that she will be home soon. She also mentions a major fire in Canaan, New Hampshire.
Maris Family Letters, 1924-12-29
The "Thank you" notes from Anna, Emily, and Mary Maris, thanking Cousin Ed and Aunt Bess (Edward and Elizabeth Paxson) for their Christmas presents of money, books, gloves, and new bedspreads.
Mary L. Sherrill Photographic Christmas Card, 1937-12-23
Photographic Christmas card from Mary L. Sherrill of South Hadley, Masschusetts, to Caldwell and Peggy Sherrill congratulating them on their recent wedding. While the return address is South Hadley, Massachusetts, the envelope is postmarked from Greensboro, North Carolina.
Letter from Nellie to Margaret Burke, 1938-08-11
Letter from Nellie in Methuen, Massachusetts, to her friend Margaret Burke (Marmie), in Hingham, Massachusetts, thanking Margaret for her recent visit and talking of the weather and mutual friends.
Jessie G. Bridgeman Letter and Photographs, 1938 August 15
Letter and three photographs from Jessie Grant Bridgman, of Woodstown, New Jersey, to her distant cousin Mrs. Emmett Cade, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, offering her condolences for the recent loss of Cade's father and mentions recent visits with relatives. The photographs are of various buildings and are identified on the back.
Edith Pearson Correspondence, 1939 - 1947
Four letters sent to Edith Pearson. The first is an RSVP to a wedding invitation, and the other three are from Edith's friend, also named Eleanor, thanking her for gifts of money and linen sheets and congratulating her on becoming a grandparent.
Ernestine Dunaway Bingham Letters, 1945
Three letters from Ernestine Dunaway Bingham in New York, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Dunaway of Chicago, Illinois, describing her work and travel for the Commission on the Freedom of the Press, and her work as an editor. The letters are also full of family news, mainly centered on Bingham's children, Harry and Leslie, and her soon-to-be-husband, Hilgard "Hilly" Pannes. The included poem is by her co-workers at a New York magazine written on the occasion of her marriage to "Hilly."