Box 6
Container
Contains 39 Results:
Envelop to Dora. Cannon, Dec. 2d, ’77
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
Envelop to Albert. Nov. 19? Sunday, Nov. 18th, 1877
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
Envelop to Dora. Cannon, Nov. 4th, ’77
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
Envelop to Albert, Oct. 8 Benton, Oct. 4th, 1877.
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
1. Monday, Dec. 28, 1879.From Jeremiah Rector. No envelop. [Copy available]
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
2. Apr. 11, 1873.To: Miss Dora S. Rector, Rockford, Kent Co., Mich. From: Nelson. [Copy available]
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
3. Two items found in one envelop. Envelope addressed to Jeremiah Rector, Penn Yan, Yates Cor., N.Y. a. Feb. the 18. 1875. “Brother George. … [Signed] Dora. b. Rockford. Jan. 6th 1875. From Dora S. Rector. [Copies available]
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
4. Three items found with one envelop. Envelop addressed to Miss Dora S. Rector, Rockford … Dec. the 27, 1874. Brother George. …Write soon. Dora and Miner; March 7th, 1875. Dear Dora. … From Carrie to Dora. [2nd section from Carrie to Miner] Sunday, March 4(?) Write soon. From L’M(?) [Perhaps Love Mother]; March 14th 1875.Father, Mother and George. …From Dora S. Rector. [copies available]
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
5. No envelop. Benton, April 1, 1875. [signed] George Rector. [copy available]
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928
6. Torn envelop, hardly legible. Nov. 29 postal date. Sunday, Nov. 24/78. My Dear Friend …[signed] Albert.
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary documents in this collection are Dora's diaries. Yearly books were used, with only a brief space to record daily activities. Often the information was routine and redundant, such as weather, trips, ...Tucked in the back pocket of many of the diaries were ephemera items, such as receipts, lists, membership cards, clippings or other notes. These items have been removed and foldered, with documentation of the year where found.Some letters were occasionally...
Dates:
1852-1928