Friendship
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
A. S. Dickey Letter, 1869 December 12
Letter from A.S. Dickey of Tipton, a college student, to his friend, talking about an accident from which the friend escaped. He also speaks of several girls who are also students and says that he is studying geometry, Latin, and grammar.
Eliza Thomas Nolley Papers
Grace Collins Letters, 1892-1893
John Mason Dill Archive: Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company Photographic Collection
This collection consists of photographs, drawings and graphic materials depicting John Mason Dill and his coworkers at the end of his working career as one of the draftsman at the engineering office at the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Company in Birmingham and Fairfield, Alabama.
Minnie Arthur Letters, 1883-1887, 1883-1924
Letters from friends, family, and suitors to Minnie Arthur of Union City, Indiana, Osborn and Springfield, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. The bulk of the letters are from two suitors in 1886 and 1887, but the later letters are addressed to Miss Minnie Arthur. The letters talk about family and friends, as well as social events, women's suffrage, entertainments, and fashions.
Minnie Arthur Letters, 1888-1924, 1883-1924
Letters from friends, family, and suitors to Minnie Arthur of Union City, Indiana, Osborn and Springfield, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. The bulk of the letters are from two suitors in 1886 and 1887, but the later letters are addressed to Miss Minnie Arthur. The letters talk about family and friends, as well as social events, women's suffrage, entertainments, and fashions.
Thomas Emanuel Mitchell and Arthur McCartney Friendship Note
A note of friendship dated 21 November 1887, between members of two different fraternities (Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega) at the University of Alabama.
Thomas Y. Knies Correspondence - Incoming, 1880-1889
Letters to and from Thomas Y. Knies of Chicago, Illinois, written between 1880 and 1889, from his cousins and friends, as well as a letter from "Uncle Robt" telling of the death of Arthur along with Thomas' letter of condolence.
Thomas Y. Knies Correspondence - Outgoing and undated, 1880-1889
Letters to and from Thomas Y. Knies of Chicago, Illinois, written between 1880 and 1889, from his cousins and friends, as well as a letter from "Uncle Robt" telling of the death of Arthur along with Thomas' letter of condolence.