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Box 6

 Container

Contains 28 Results:

1863-1864. [Missing in inventory, June 2000]

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1868. [Loose sheets & signature in acid free folder]

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1873. “Loraine Page Richmond” on the Valley City Writing Book cover.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1907. [R3:A2,7] “The Excelsior Diary”; has Rebecca Richmonds name & address on front cover.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1908. [R3:A2.8] “The Excelsior Diary”

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1909. Not listed on folder, not found 12/6/2002.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1909. R3:A2.9. The Standard Diary. Has front flyleaf: Walter Sinclair, Traverse City. “By who saved young(?) bird at risk of his own life.” Contains minimal entries, but several small loose items within the pages.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1910. R3.A2.10. The Standard Diary. Has Rebecca Richmond’s identification at front.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1911. R3,A2.11. The Standard Diary.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.

1912. R3.A2.12. Dec. 1911-Dec. 1912. R.L.R, Grand Rapids & Hollywood, Calif.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of papers documenting the personal and professional lives of three family members: William Almy Richmond, his wife Lorraine, and their daughter Rebecca. The bulk of the collection consists of William A. Richmond's Indians Affairs documents, 1845-1849. Rebecca Richmond's papers are primarily personal, consisting of correspondence, and more importantly her diaries, written during the Civil War. The smallest part of the collection is the Lorraine Richmond diaries,...
Dates: 1825-1923, n.d.