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Box 6.5

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1897-1900 Notebooks [Formerly called diaries.]. R3:A2.15. Appears to be class or lecture notes. The date appears to be Nov.-Dec 1899 to 1918. Many of the dates are historical dates, but there is a clear date of 1915 related to the Exposition in San Francisco. The booklet may actually date from much later.

 File — Box: 6.5, 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.

1897-1900 Notebooks [Formerly called diaries.]. R3:A10.6. This booklet is mostly blank pages, with used pages at either end of the booklet. Has: Note Book of Rebecca L. Richmond, Cambridgeport, Mass. First page has: Lectures on Ecclesiastical History / delivered by Rev. A.S. Greenleaf 1897

 File — Box: 6.5, 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.

1913. R3:A10.5 “Current Events etc, 1913” Mostly blank pages but first page has “Anticipations of 1915”. R.L.R. on front flyleaf.

 File — Box: 6.5, 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.

R3:A10.3. The New Coates [booklet brand] “Mr. Kent wrote his wife that since she left him ...” Note: This is not an autograph book, more like a notebook]

 File — Box: 6.5, Folder: 3
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.

R3:A10.4. “The Topeka Bank, in account with W. A. Richmond”—cover. Note: 1896 Diocesan Pledges listed in the back, appear to be in a different hand than the undated notes in the rest of the booklet.

 File — Box: 6.5, Folder: 3
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.

Scrapbook about Wills : laws as it relates to families in N.Y. , n.d. ca. 1870-1903.

 File — Box: 6.5, Folder: 4
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.