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Box 25

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Transcription of original letter from Daniel Guild, Paris, N.Y. to the Joel Guild family in Grand Rapids, April 5, 1835

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1835

1) Letter from Eliza Shutters and George Ocobock to George Ocobock of Auburn NY, 1838

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1838

2) Letter from George B. Low to Cornelia Low from Camp Stevens, LA, 1863

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1863

3) Letter from Alvah Low to Etta Low from Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 1865

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1865

Letter: Benjamin Neal to Herbert Teeple, October 18, 1850

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1850

Indenture between Benjamin Smith and James B. Parsons and Newbold Lawrence of New York City. Filed at Registers office, Ottawa County. Dec. 21, 1846

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1846

Original letter from Daniel Guild, Paris, N.Y. to the Joel Guild family in Grand Rapids, April 5, 1835

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: 1835