Terms of Access and Use:
There is no restriction on access to the Willard Papers for research use. Particularly fragile items may be restricted for preservation purposes.
Requests for permission to publish material from the Papers should be directed to the Archives and Special Collections. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.
Note: The following chronology was prepared by Lucy Townsend and Barbara Wiley for The Papers of Emma Hart Willard, 1787-1870. Guide to the Microfilm Edition. It is based on Emma Willard's memoir addressed to Professor Coggswell (1842), as well as her correspondence, publications, and early biographies. Willard spelled her maiden name "Heart" and "Hart."
| 1787 February 23 | Emma Hart is born in Berlin, Connecticut. |
| 1792-1802? | Attends district school in Berlin. |
| 1802 | Attends Berlin Academy. Shows great academic promise under Thomas Miner. |
| 1804 Summer | Teaches school for children in Berlin. |
| 1805 Winter | Attends Miss Pattons' school in Hartford, Connecticut. |
| Summer | Teaches a select school for older children in her home in Berlin. |
| 1805-06 Winter | Heads Berlin Academy. |
| Spring, autumn | Attends the school of Mrs. Lydia Royce in Hartford, Connecticut. |
| 1807 Spring | Is teaching assistant at academy in Westfield, Massachusetts. |
| Summer | Is Preceptress (head) of a female school in Middlebury, Vermont. |
| 1809 August 10 | Is married to Dr. John Willard, Marshall of the District of Vermont. |
| 1810 September 28 | Gives birth to her only child, John H. Willard. |
| 1812 | Vermont State Bank, where John Willard serves as director, is robbed. |
| 1813 August 21 | Her father, Samuel Hart, dies. |
| 1814 | Opens a boarding school for ladies in the Willard home in Middlebury, Vermont. |
| 1815 | Begins experimenting with teaching methods in geography, Christian ethics (moral philosophy), rhetoric, history, grammar, composition, drawing, elocution, chirography, arithmetic, and psychology (mental philosophy). Initiates public examinations as an essential feature of a rigorous female curriculum. Begins writing Plan for Improving Female Education. |
| 1817 | Asks Governor Van Ness of Vermont if she can present her Plan to the state legislature. Effort fails, including the plan to transform college buildings at Burlington, Vermont, into a female seminary. |
| 1818 | Sends handwritten copy of Plan to Governor Clinton of New York. |
| 1818-19 | Lobbies for Plan in Albany with her husband. Publishes and distributes 1,000 copies of the Plan. Legislature approves appropriation of funds for women's academies and grants charter to Waterford Academy for Young Ladies, Waterford, New York. |
| 1819 June 2 | Opens Waterford Academy. Introduces the study of geometry, followed by successful public examination in the subject. |
| 1820-21 | Public funding for Waterford Academy withheld by New York Legislative Committee. |
| 1821 May | Opens Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York. Begins to publish geographies with William Woodbridge. |
| 1822 | Introduces algebra, followed by successful public examination in the subject. Offers trigonometry and natural philosophy (science). |
| 1823 | Another appeal for public funding from New York Legislature fails. |
| 1824 |
Almira Hart Lincoln (widowed) comes to assist at the seminary, becomes vice-principal, and improves methods and subject matter of science, particularly chemistry.
Entertains Major General Gilbert Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, who is on an American tour, and begins a correspondence with him.
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| 1825 May 29 | Dr. John Willard dies. |
| 1826 | Publishes Geography for Beginners and Atlas to accompany it. |
| 1827 | Publishes Ancient Atlas to accompany Woodbridge's Universal Geography. |
| 1828 | Publishes her most popular, often revised and reprinted text, History of the United States, or Republic of America and the accompanying text, A Series of Maps. |
| 1830 October 1 | Leaves Troy with her son, John, for a seven-month tour of France, Great Britain, and Scotland. Visits Lafayette, Louise Belloc, Adelaide Montgolfier, Maria Edgeworth, and various schools. Begins lifelong correspondence with French women. |
| 1831 January 18 | Her mother, Lydia Hinsdale Hart, dies. August, departs from Europe. On return voyage, writes her popular hymn, Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep. Almira Hart Lincoln marries Hon. John Phelps. |
| 1832 | Organizes Troy Society for the Advancement of Female Education in Greece to foster women's education in the newly liberated nation. Publishes several essays in support of this effort. |
| 1833 | Publishes Journal and Letters from France and Great Britain. Donates proceeds to an Episcopal women's school in Athens, Greece. |
| 1835 | Publishes A System of Universal History. With Almira Lincoln Phelps, translates and publishes Progressive Education, by Necker de Saussure. |
| 1837 | Organizes Willard Association for the Mutual Improvement of Female Teachers. Publishes letter to Simón Bolívar, urging him to open a female school in the newly liberated Republic of Colombia, South America. Troy Female Seminary is incorporated. |
| 1838 |
Turns over the seminary to Sarah and John Willard.
September 17: Marries Dr. Christopher C. Yates, a physician of Albany. Honeymoons in the Great Lakes region.
Troy Female Seminary is accepted by the New York Regents and receives its first state funding.
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| 1839 | Moves with Dr. Yates to Boston. |
| 1840 June | Leaves Dr. Yates after nine months. Lives in Berlin with her sister, and in Hartford, Connecticut with friends. Publishes Willard's Historic Guide; Guide to the Temple of Time. Moves to Berlin, Connecticut, after she is elected superintendent of Kensington common schools. |
| 1841 | Henry Barnard, among others, suggests that she head a normal school in Hartford, where teacher institutes can be held. Plan fails. Publishes essays in Connecticut Common School Journal, and, with Henry Barnard, takes leadership in teacher institutes. |
| 1843 | Receives a divorce from the Connecticut Legislature and the right to use the Willard name. |
| 1844 | Travels often, but finally, in summer, settles at Troy Female Seminary. |
| 1845 | Joins board of managers, Troy Swiss Mission Society, to raise funds for a Swiss mission in Canada. Attends convention of County Superintendents, Syracuse, New York. Joins others in conducting teachers' institutes in New York and Pennsylvania. |
| 1846 | Tours southern and midwestern states. Publishes physiological theory, A Treatise on the Motive Powers Which Produce the Circulation of the Blood. |
| 1847 | Publishes her most daring appeal for women addressed to the newly established French government, A Letter to Dupont de l'Eure on the Political Position of Women. |
| 1849 | Publishes Last Leaves of American History and another medical treatise, Respiration and Its Effects, Particularly as Respects Asiatic Cholera. |
| 1854 June 24 | Travels to London to attend World's Educational Convention. With family, tours France, Switzerland, Northern Italy, Germany, and Belgium. Visits Louise Belloc and Adelaide Montogolfier in Paris. Appointed to represent women on the editorial board of the New York Teacher. |
| 1856 | Publishes Late American History to update Republic of America. |
| 1857 | Publishes Morals for the Young, or Good Principles for Instilling Wisdom. |
| 1861 | Strives to end the Civil War by presenting memorial to Congress, in a 36-foot roll signed by thousands of American women. Joins with Troy women to form the Children's Home Society, incorporated by act of the New York legislature. |
| 1862 | Publishes Via Media, an appeal to end the Civil War. |
| 1863 July 11 | Train on which she travels is captured by Confederate soldiers. Forced to walk to a river where she resumes her trip. |
| 1864 | Publishes God Save America and Universal Peace. |
| 1866 | Elected honorary member, American Association for the Advancement of Science. |
| 1870 April 15 | Dies at Troy, New York. |
Emma Hart Willard was a pioneering advocate of educational equality for women. In 1821, she founded the first U. S. collegiate-level institution for women, the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York (now the Emma Willard School). Emma Hart Willard wrote geography and history textbooks that were widely used in schools at the time. She trained and influenced hundreds of teachers who spread her ideas nationwide. According to Emma Hart Willard's great-great-grandson, Amherst geology professor Edward S. Belt, "Emma Willard's perspective was rooted in patriotism and duty to country."
The Emma Hart Willard Papers document the professional activities and personal life of Emma Hart Willard, her son John Hart Willard, and the Willard, Scudder and Keyes families, spanning more than a hundred years, from 1801 to 1988. The bulk of the material falls into the period from 1820 to 1920. The Papers occupy approximately 8.5 linear feet of shelf space.
The breadth of Emma Hart Willard's career, professional activities and family life are represented in the Papers and reflect her multiple roles and interests as an educator in the field of women's education, a teacher, principal, writer, and mother and friend. Because of Emma Willard's overlapping professional and personal commitments, a researcher should check all series in the Papers for relevant material. These papers include professional and personal correspondence; published and unpublished works by Emma Willard; a collection of personal diaries kept during her lifetime; and letters to and from her family.
The Papers include material relating to Emma Hart Willard's son John Hart Willard, who succeeded her as principal of Troy Female Seminary, her grandchildren and other family members. Much of this material is personal correspondences, correspondence among family members, genealogical material, and information relating both to the schooling and professional lives of various members of the Willard, Scudder or Keyes families.
The Papers also include material on the Troy Female Seminary (and the Emma Willard School) when it was founded and run by Emma Hart Willard. This was the first U.S. college-level institution for women. Much of this material includes anniversary ribbons or programs, academic catalogues and bulletins, financial documents including leases, indentures, bills and invoices that pertain to the Troy Female Seminary.
This collection is organized into twelve series:
There is no restriction on access to the Willard Papers for research use. Particularly fragile items may be restricted for preservation purposes.
Requests for permission to publish material from the Papers should be directed to the Archives and Special Collections. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:
[Identification of item], in Emma Hart Willard Family Papers [Box #, folder #], Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library.
The Emma Hart Willard Family Papers were given to Amherst in 1990-91 by the educator's two great-great-granddaughters Elizabeth Keyes Cook and Emma Willard Keyes Belt, through the good offices of Mrs. Belt's son Edward Belt, Professor of Geology at the College. The gift of the papers was celebrated with a day-long symposium on March 27, 1993, "Emma Willard and the Changing Tradition of Women's Education."
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EMMA HART WILLARD: BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIALS
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(1819-1870)
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Contains biographical materials relating to Emma Hart Willard's life, marriages, education, writing and career as an educator and author. The series includes legal and financial documents and documentation of the Waterford Female Academy. Of particular biographical interest is the 1843 bill of divorce passed by the Connecticut Legislature ending her brief and disastrous second marriage to Dr. Christopher C. Yates. |
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Biographical information
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Box 1: folder 1
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Letter: Emily T. Wilcox to Mrs. Emma Willard Dodd reporting death of "Aunt Willard"
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1870 Apr 16
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Box 1: folder 2
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Legal and financial documents, indenture documents, deeds, and mortgages (29, with fragments), including:
Reconveyance of real and personal property: John H. Willard to Emma Hart Willard, including about 35 lots in West Troy, a lot and farm with buildings in Middlebury, Vermont, 1882 and about 200 acres of land in Delaware County, Ohio(1843 Oct 6) Warranty Deed between John and Sarah Hart Willard to Emma Hart Willard conveying, in the City of Troy, lots 112 and 113 at Second Street and Ferry Street (1845 Dec 20) Quit Claim Deed to Emma Hart Willard from James W. Stover, conveying property in the Village of Fort Schuyler, now the first ward of the Village of West Troy, in the town of Watervliet, and the county of Albany, lot 245 (1849 Jul 2) |
1825, 1835-36, 1842-43, 1846, 1849, 1851, 1853, 1859, 1882
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Box 1: folder 3
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Deeds for Emma Willard's pew in St. Johns Church
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1834 May 1, 1855 Jun 6
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Box 1: folder 4
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Financial: miscellaneous bills, receipts, promissory notes
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1829-1833, 1854
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Box 1: folder 5
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Genealogical material: includes an 1827 genealogical account narrated to Emma Willard by her mother
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1827, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 6
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Letter from J. H. Colton introducing Emma Hart Willard to Messrs. Trubner and Company
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1854 Jun 23
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Box 1: folder 7
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Legal Documents
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Prenuptial agreement: deed of marriage Settlement) between Emma Hart Willard and Dr. Christopher C. Yates and John Hart Willard
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1838 Sep 15
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Box 1: folder 8
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Petition for divorce from Christopher Yates, granted by the Connecticut State Legislature
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1843 Jun 3
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Box 1: folder 9
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Petition to Congress for peaceful settlement to the Civil War
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[1861?]
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Box 1: folder 10
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Petition to New York State Legislature (draft)
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1861 Apr 3
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Box 1: folder 11
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Will and codicil: draft in Emma Hart Willard's handwriting
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Box 1: folder 12
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Membership, Société d'Education Progressive: honorary
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[1830s?]
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Box 1: folder 13
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Membership: Colonization Society of the City of New York (original in Map Case 6, Drawer 12)
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1837 Sep 15
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Box 1: folder 14
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Portraits: one with genealogy on reverse; 1 lithograph, 1 photographic reproduction
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Box 1: folder 15
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Writings
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Address given at Berlin, Connecticut, draft (there is no documentation that it was ever delivered)
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[c.a. 1842?]
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Box 1: folder 16
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Lists of books given to Troy Female Seminary, and 2 unidentified book lists
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1839, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 17
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[Essays] possibly Emma Hart Willard's
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Box 1: folder 18
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Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln
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[1865?]
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Box 1: folder 19
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Poem (unidentified), possibly by Emma Hart Willard about her cousin
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Box 1: folder 20
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Assorted notes and scraps
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Box 1: folder 21
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Copy book with manuscript copies of letters, speeches and poems
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1819-21, 1823, 1826-27
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Box 1: folder 22
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Letters from Antonio Panhalos regarding a school and a poem written by Lydia Sigourney for the Ladies' Society for the Advancement of Female Education in Greece (possibly the Episcopalian Mission School at Athens)
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1832, 1835, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 23
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Printed advertisements for Willards' History of the United States
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Box 1: folder 24
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Autograph album with full-page inscription by Emma Willard, "To Miss Winchell..."
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1827 Jan 11
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Box 1: folder 24A
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Waterford Female Academy
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Manuscript copy of catalogue
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1820
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Box 1: folder 25
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Plan: manuscript draft
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pre-1821
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Box 1: folder 26
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Rules
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[1819-21]
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Box 1: folder 27
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Report to the Regents of the State of New York by the Trustees of the Female Academy at Waterford
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1819 Jun 2
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Box 1: folder 28
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Report to the Regents of the State of New York by the Trustees of the Female Academy at Waterford
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1820 Dec 31
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Box 1: folder 29
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Series 2: EMMA HART WILLARD: CORRESPONDENCE
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(1802-1869)
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Series 2 is divided into three sub-series: A: Incoming Correspondence, alphabetically arranged by correspondent; B: Outgoing Correspondence, alphabetically arranged by recipient; and C: Translations and Extracts, arranged by name or format. |
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Sub-Series A: Incoming Correspondence
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Incoming Correspondence (sub-series A) contains letters written to Emma Hart Willard by her immediate and extended family, friends, business associates and public figures (including General Lafayette), and former students at the Troy Female Seminary (now the Emma Willard School). These letters reveal the importance of family and friends to Willard and her lifelong commitment to keep in contact with family and friends, as well as her role as an advocate for women's education. |
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A & C (possible former pupils), and Ann M.B., a pupil
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1829
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Box 2: folder 1
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Alice: from "your friend, Alice"
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1858
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Box 2: folder 2
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Aiken, Mary
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1824
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Box 2: folder 3
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Allan, Mme. Caradori
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 4
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American Sunday School Union
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1831
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Box 2: folder 5
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B., Ann M.
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Babcock, Mary: death notice
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1866
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Box 2: folder 6
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Bailey, M.M. re: healing potions (includes Mrs. Isaac Wayne's hair)
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1861
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Box 2: folder 7
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Barnard, Henry
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1850, 1854, 1858
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Box 2: folder 8
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Barnes, A.S.: includes 2 letters from Thomas W. Rennie, an employee, and letter from Almira Phelps with reply from Barnes and additional reply from Emma Willard
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1845, 1847, 1848-54, 1861, 1863-64, n.d.
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Box 2: folder 9
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Barnes, A.S.: Accounts
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1841-1854
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Box 2: folder 10
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Barnes, A.S.: includes a letter from J.W.Bond, Bookseller re: changing a portion of Willards History of the United States relating to Kansas so it will sell in the South
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1861
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Box 2: folder 11
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Belloc, Louise and Adalaide Montgolfier: includes a letter from Almira Phelps about Belloc
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1831-32, 1836-39, 1852, 1855, 1857, 1864, 1867-68, n.d.
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Box 2: folder 12
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[Bennett?], H.W.
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1863
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Box 2: folder 13
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Benton, Caroline
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1838
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Box 2: folder 14
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Benton, Thomas H.
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1849
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Box 2: folder 15
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Berrien, James W.M. (at West Point with John Hart Willard)
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1837
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Box 2: folder 16
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Bigelow, Ann E.: includes a photograph of Samuel Bigelow's house
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1865
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Box 2: folder 17
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Bingham, H.
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1869
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Box 2: folder 18
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Bochsa, [?], re: Miss Guillard
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1831
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Box 2: folder 19
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Bond, J. W., Bookseller. See: Barnes, A.S., 1861 |
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Bowling, W.[K.]
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1858
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Box 2: folder 20
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[Brintmade, Thomas C.?]
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1859
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Box 2: folder 21
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Buchanan, [Mr. ?]: envelope only
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[1854] Aug 5
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Box 2: folder 22
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Bull, Hannah: 2 n.d., 1 1808, 1 in wrong sub-series
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1807-08
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Box 2: folder 23
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Bull, Levi: answered by John Hart Willard
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1836
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Box 2: folder 24
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Bulos
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[?], April 8
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Box 2: folder 25
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Number not used
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Box 2: folder 26
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Bushnell, Eliza H. (née Henshaw; first married name was Platt)
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1832-43, 1855-66
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Box 2: folder 27
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Carrington, Sarah P.
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1869
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Box 2: folder 28
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Carter, N.H.
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1827, n.d.
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Box 2: folder 29
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Cary, Alice: See Wilbour, Charlotte B. |
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Chew, Elizabeth H.
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1867
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Box 2: folder 30
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Childs, Charles C.C.
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1845, n.d.
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Box 2: folder 31
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Clark, Thomas M.: See Vail, Jane S. |
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Clarke, Sara J.
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1842
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Box 2: folder 32
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[1862?]
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Box 2: folder 33
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Cooke & Company
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1829-30
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Box 2: folder 34
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Crowen, Susan A.
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1869
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Box 2: folder 35
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Davidson, Lucretia Maria (former pupil): a poem ["The Prophecy"]
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Box 2: folder 36
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Davies, Charles
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1838, 1841, 1854, 1860, n.d.
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Box 2: folder 37
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Davies [Scudder], Louisa H.
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1853
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Box 2: folder 38
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Davies, Mary Ann (mother of Louisa Davies Scudder)
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1841, 1863
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Box 2: folder 39
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Dobson, Isabella
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1853, 1855, 1857, 1862
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Box 2: folder 40
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Doty, L.L. (New York Bureau of Military Statistics)
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1863
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Box 2: folder 41
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[Dor?], L.H. ("cousin")
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Box 2: folder 42
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Ducachet, Dr.
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Box 2: folder 43
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Dwight, Colonel via Mrs. Ogle Tayloe
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Box 2: folder 44
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Eastburn, [?]
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1860
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Box 2: folder 45
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Eaton, Amos: on same sheet as D.C. Eaton letter of 1834 Mar 5
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[1834]
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Box 2: folder 46
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Eaton, D.C.: See Eaton, Amos |
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Fahnestock, E.W.: with a draft reply
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1862
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Box 2: folder 47
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Foster, Peter Le Neve: includes a letter from Foster to Sir John Herschel; a draft of a note from Emma Hart Willard to Sir John Herschel
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1854
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Box 2: folder 48
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Franklin, Jane
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1860
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Box 2: folder 49
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Gadsby, John
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1829
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Box 2: folder 50
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Gardiner, M.B.
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1827
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Box 2: folder 51
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Gilmer, John A. and Julia
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1861, 1866, 1868
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Box 2: folder 52
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Grasset, M.
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1831
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Box 2: folder 53
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Greenwood, Grace, ("Gram")
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1863
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Box 2: folder 54
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Guillard, Miss: See Bochsa, [?] |
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[Harvey?], Jane
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1837-38
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Box 2: folder 55
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Hawks, Dr.: See Vail, Jane S. |
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Hawkins, M.A.
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Box 2: folder 56
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Henry, Joseph
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1862
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Box 2: folder 57
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Henshaw, Eliza: See Bushnell, Eliza H. |
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Hill, Frances M.: includes a letter from Hill to her father
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1833-34, 1836
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Box 2: folder 58
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Hillard, G.S.
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1864-65
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Box 2: folder 59
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Hirschel, John: See Foster, Peter LeNeve |
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[Hoffmann?], E.
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1848
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Box 2: folder 60
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Holley, Myron
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1832
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Box 2: folder 61
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Hopkins, Bishop John
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1844
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Box 2: folder 62
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Hopkins, Bishop John
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1862
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Box 2: folder 63
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Hopper, Isaac
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1837
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Box 2: folder 64
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Hugen, Theodor
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1854
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Box 2: folder 65
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Hughes, Edward
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1854
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Box 2: folder 66
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Jackson, Maria
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Box 2: folder 67
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Jones, A.S.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 68
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Jones, Mary
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1842-43, 1848, 1852-53, 1865
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Box 2: folder 69
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Knox, E.C.S.
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1865
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Box 2: folder 70
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Kohl, Caroline and J.G. Kohl
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[?] Jul 25, n.d.
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Box 2: folder 71
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Lafayette, General, Mathilde, and Clementine: includes replies and clippings re: Lafayette
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1828, 1831, [1834?], n.d.
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Box 2: folder 72
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Lane, H.: includes printed ephemera from exhibition
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1854 Aug 3
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Box 2: folder 73
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Langton, J.
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1854
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Box 2: folder 74
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Liautaud, A.
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1831
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Box 2: folder 75
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Leverett, Miss: See Temple, Charlotte |
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Mansfield, Edward D.
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1835
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Box 2: folder 76
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Marcy, Emmaline (a.k.a. Ellen Mary) and George McClellan: wedding cards
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 77
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Marks, Doctor [Elias?]
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1867
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Box 2: folder 78
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McClellan, George: See Marcy, Emmaline |
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McNaugton, James
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1832
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Box 2: folder 79
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Milner, Doctor
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1836
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Box 3: folder 1
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Minot, Louisa
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1849 Jun 22
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Box 3: folder 2
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Montgolfier, Adalaide: See Belloc, Louise |
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Morgan, Mary: See Cooke & Company |
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Mulligan, John W.
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1833
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Box 3: folder 3
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Mulligan, J.
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1854
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Box 3: folder 4
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Mumford, Harriet: See Paige, Harriet Mumford |
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Niederer, Roette
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1829
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Box 3: folder 5
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O'Brien, Emma
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1868
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Box 3: folder 6
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Ouseley, Marcia
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1854
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Box 3: folder 7
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Packard, Frederick A.: See American Sunday School Union |
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Paige, Harriet Mumford
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1840, 1843, 1845, 1848-49, 1888, n.d.
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Box 3: folder 8
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Paine, John (of the Troy Cemetary Assocation)
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1849
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Box 3: folder 9
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Peabody, George: printed ephemera
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1854 Nov 13
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Box 3: folder 10
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Perdicaris, G.A.
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1838
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Box 3: folder 11
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Perdicaris, Meta
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1845
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Box 3: folder 12
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Perkstuff, Mary E.
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1857
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Box 3: folder 13
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Peter, Sarah
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1849-50, n.d.
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Box 3: folder 14
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Peter, Sarah
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1869
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Box 3: folder 15
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Pitcher, Mr. [?]
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1838
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Box 3: folder 16
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Platt, Eliza H.: See Bushnell, Eliza H. (née Henshaw) |
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Potter, A.
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 17
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Rennie, Thomas W.: See Barnes, A.S., 1845-64 |
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Sampson Low, Son, and Co.: printed ephemera
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1854 Aug 1
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Box 3: folder 18
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Sartain, John
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1859
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Box 3: folder 19
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Savage, John
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1864
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Box 3: folder 20
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Scudder, Louisa H.: See Davies [Scudder], Louisa H. |
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Sigourney, Lydia H., with reply
See also: Woodbridge, W.C. |
1827-28, 1831, 1834, 1837, 1839-44, 1846-49, n.d.
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Box 3: folder 21
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Sigourney, Lydia H.
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1850-59
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Box 3: folder 22
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Sigourney, Lydia H.
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1860-65
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Box 3: folder 23
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Simmons, L. [niece?] and S. Simmons [sister?]
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1837
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Box 3: folder 24
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Smith, James: includes a manuscript on "Abolition" by Mary M. Smith
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 25
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Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce: exhibition invitation
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1854 Jul
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Box 3: folder 26
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Southard, Samuel and Virginia Southard
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1827-29
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Box 3: folder 27
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Stansbury, Charles F.: includes a Peter Le Neve Foster letter, a Nourse and Co. letter, an Ellen Stansbury letter and a G.W. Yapp letter
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1854, 1855
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Box 3: folder 28
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Tayloe, Benjamin Ogle
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1854
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Box 3: folder 29
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[Tayloe], Shela [Warren?]
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 30
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Temple, Charlotte re: Miss Leverett
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1829
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Box 3: folder 31
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Thayer, James S. (of West Point)
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1826-27, n.d.
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Box 3: folder 32
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Tibbets, George
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[1830?]
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Box 3: folder 33
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Tucker, G. Leland
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 34
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Tyler, John
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 35
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Unwin, William J.: includes printed ephemera
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1854
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Box 3: folder 36
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Vail, Jane S.: includes copies of letters of Thomas M. Clark and J.W. Coit to Dr. Hawks
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1861
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Box 3: folder 37
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Van Cleve, Louisa E.
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1831
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Box 3: folder 39
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Viel, Just
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1831
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Box 3: folder 40
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[Number not used]
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Box 3: folder 41
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Wayne, Mrs. Isaac: See Bailey, M.M. |
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Wheeler, A.D. re: the education of men versus women
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 42
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Whittlesey, Chester and S.L.
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1838
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Box 3: folder 43
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Whittlesey, Elisha
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1858
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Box 3: folder 44
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Whittlesey, Mary B. (niece)
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1850, 1857-59, n.d.
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Box 3: folder 45
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Whittlesey, Mary B. (niece)
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1860, 1862-64, 1866
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Box 3: folder 46
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Wilbour, Charlotte B. re: Alice Cary, includes clippings
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1868
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Box 3: folder 47
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Willard, Elizabeth C.
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1849
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Box 3: folder 48
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Willard, Harriet (pp. 5-10 only)
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 49
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Willard, John Hart
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1822-24, n.d.
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Box 3: folder 50
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Willard, John Hart
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1826-28, 1831, 1835
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Box 3: folder 51
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Willard, Joseph
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 52
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Willard, Joseph
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1869 Dec 13
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Box 3: folder 53
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Willard, Susanna H. (Mrs. Joseph Willard)
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1865, 1867
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Box 3: folder 54
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Wilson, Annie G.
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1848
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Box 3: folder 55
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Wool, John E.
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1868
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Box 3: folder 56
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Woodbridge, W.C., with printed ephemera by Lydia Sigourney
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1831-32
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Box 3: folder 57
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Woolworth, S.B.
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1858
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Box 3: folder 58
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Yates, Harriet: with Emma Hart Willard's reply, not sent
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1852
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Box 3: folder 59
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Unidentified (2 items, 1 printed fragment)
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n.d.
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Box 3: folder 60
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Sub-Series B: Outgoing Correspondence
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Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series B) contains letters written by Emma Willard to her immediate and extended family and friends, business associates, and others. |
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Barnes, A.S.: See Willard, Emma Willard [later Scudder] |
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Brown, H.K.
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1841
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Box 4: folder 1
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Buel, Hannah
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1820 Oct 3
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Box 4: folder 2
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Bull, Hannah
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1807 Nov 14
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Box 4: folder 2A
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Burch?: possible draft reply
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[1830s?]
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Box 4: folder 2B
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Dodd, William (nephew by marriage)
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1858
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Box 4: folder 3
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Dodd, William (nephew by marriage): letter with hand-drawn map by Platt [Card?] of Toledo, Ohio
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1863
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Box 4: folder 4
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Dodd, William (nephew by marriage): in regards to Emma Willard's land in Ohio
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1863
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Box 4: folder 5
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Cooke & Company: written by N. Morgan on behalf of Emma Hart Willard
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1829
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Box 4: folder 5A
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Copeland, A.H. and Samuel Swift: includes printed ephemera
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1859
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Box 4: folder 6
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"Cousin": on letter from Howard A. White; mentions William Lee
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1837
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Box 4: folder 7
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Hart, Jeannie (niece)
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1863-64
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Box 4: folder 8
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Hart, [Jenny or Jane] (niece)
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1847-48, 1854
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Box 4: folder 9
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Hill, Frances M.
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1834, 1836
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Box 4: folder 9A
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Hooker, E.W.: draft
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1843
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Box 4: folder 10
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Johnson, Miss
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 11
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Lee, William: See "Cousin" |
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[Parni?], A. [possibly from Dr. John Willard]
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1802 Dec 27
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Box 4: folder 12
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Sartain, John
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1856, 1859
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Box 4: folder 12A
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard: See Willard, Emma Willard |
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Stansbury, Charles F.: Helen Duman? writing on behalf of Emma Hart Willard
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1854 Jul 15
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Box 4: folder 12B
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Stiles, Joshua C.
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1850
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Box 4: folder 13
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Swift, Samuel: See Copeland, A.H. |
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Washington, Dr.: includes a draft essay on secession and slavery
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1861
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Box 4: folder 14
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Webster, Daniel
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1851
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Box 4: folder 15
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White, Howard A.: See "Cousin" |
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Willard, John Hart: for the "young ladies"
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1838
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Box 4: folder 16
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Willard, John Hart: with letter from his daughter Sarah on same sheet
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 17
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Willard, John Hart: includes an 1822 letter from Troy Female Seminary students with Emma Hart Willard's note
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1822, 1828-30, 1832, 1839, n.d.
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Box 4: folder 18
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Willard, John Hart
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1840-43
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Box 4: folder 19
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Willard, John Hart
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1844-46
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Box 4: folder 20
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Willard, John Hart
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1847-49, 1850, 1863
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Box 4: folder 21
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Willard, Emma Willard [later Scudder] about A.S. Barnes
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 22
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Willard, Sarah: See Willard, John Hart, n.d. |
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Unidentified letter fragments: includes a letter to a music teacher, dated Jul 25
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 23
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Sub-Series C: Translations and Extracts
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Translations and Extracts (sub-series C) contains an unidentified translation and the extract of several letters. |
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Apthorp, R.E. to E. Goodwin
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 24
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Mayer, Brantz: extract of a letter copied by granddaughter Sarah (possibly to Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps, Emma Hart Willard's sister)
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 25
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Unidentified translation (with note from Emma Hart Willard: "this translation made for me by a friend of Mrs. Burleighs")
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n.d.
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Box 4: folder 26
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Series 3: EMMA HART WILLARD: DIARIES
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1823-1869
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Series 3 contains numerous volumes of Emma Hart Willard's journals from 1823 to 1869. These diaries record many of the events in Emma Willard's life, including her trips to Europe, Quebec and Washington. |
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Journal: 1 volume called "Vol. II": bound segment: Journey to Quebec [1823?] and to Washington [17 April-18 May? 1830]
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1823, 1830, n.d.
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Box 5: folder 1
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1831 Apr 5
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1830 Oct 1-
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Box 5: folder 2
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after Apr 23
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1831 Feb 3-
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Box 5: folder 3
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Journal: segment, unbound - an unidentified part of European trip
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1831 [Apr?]
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Box 5: folder 4
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Diaries: 2 volumes
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1848, 1850
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Box 5: folder 5
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1859
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1852, 1856,
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Box 5: folder 6
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Diaries: 2 volumes
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1860-1861
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Box 5: folder 7
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Diaries: 2 volumes
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1862-1863
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Box 5: folder 8
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Diaries: 2 volumes
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1864-1865
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Box 5: folder 9
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Diaries: 2 volumes
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1866, 1869
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Box 5: folder 10
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Series 4: JOHN HART WILLARD: BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIALS
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[1801-1896]
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Series 4, JOHN HART WILLARD: BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIALS [1801-1896], contains biographical materials relating to John Hart Willard's life, education and career. It is divided into three sub-series: A: Biographical; B: Education; C: Financial and Legal Documents. |
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Sub-Series A: Biographical
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Biographical (sub-series A) contains a genealogy of the Willard-Hart Family and two different portraits of John Hart Willard. |
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Willard-Hart Genealogy: miscellaneous documents
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1842, 1848, n.d.
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Box 6: folder 1
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Portrait of John Willard, engraving
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 2
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Portrait: daguerreotype reproduction
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c.a. 1845
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Box 6: folder 3
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Sub-Series B: Education
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Education (sub-series B) contains miscellaneous documents relating to John Hart Willard's education at West Point and Washington College. It also includes several school compositions and a letter of appointment and discharge from West Point. |
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Letter of Recommendation from Timothy Dwight
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1829
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Box 6: folder 4
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School Compositions
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 5
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Washington College: miscellaneous documents including printed commencement program
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1829-30
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Box 6: folder 6
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West Point: printed registers (5)
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1823-27
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Box 6: folder 7
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West Point: miscellaneous documents
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1826-28
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Box 6: folder 8
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West Point: letter re: appointment and discharge as cadet from 1826 to 1828
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1896
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Box 6: folder 9
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Anatomical drawings (eyes, nose)
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 10
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Sub-Series C: Financial and Legal Documents
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Financial and Legal Documents (sub-series C) contains financial and legal documents, bills, rentals and indentures. It includes a photocopy of an 1801 Marshall of Vermont appointment certificate, signed by President Thomas Jefferson, and a statement by the Troy and Boston Railroad on the occasion of John Hart Willard's death. |
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Bills: miscellaneous
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1831-32
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Box 6: folder 11
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Documents: miscellaneous
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1860, 1863-64, 1868, 1872, n.d.
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Box 6: folder 12
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Financial materials: miscellaneous
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1880s
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Box 6: folder 13
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Agreement with Trustees of Troy Female Seminary
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1850
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Box 6: folder 14
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Indenture from City of Troy
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1844
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Box 6: folder 15
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Indenture (printed) between Troy and Boston Rail Company and the City of Troy
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1878 Nov 9
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Box 6: folder 16
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Warrant
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1806
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Box 6: folder 17
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Will
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1881
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Box 6: folder 18
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Copy of a Marshall of Vermont appointment certificate: photographic reproduction of 1801 document signed by President Thomas Jefferson for Dr. John Willard. (original in The Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont)
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1801
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Box 6: folder 19
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Passport and invitations, Paris
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1830-31
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Box 6: folder 20
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Pew Rental: Little, Edward B.; Calvary Church, New York City and assignment, Henry L. Clarke
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1850, 1890
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Box 6: folder 21
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"Resolutions of Respect": Statement about the death of John H. Willard by Board of Directors of the Troy and Boston Railroad: photocopy (original in Map Case 6, Drawer12)
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n.d.
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Box 6: folder 22
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Series 5: JOHN HART WILLARD: CORRESPONDENCE
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Series 5, JOHN HART WILLARD: CORRESPONDENCE [1822-1906], is divided into three sub-series: A: Incoming Correspondence; B: Outgoing Correspondence; C: Immediate Family Correspondence arranged by the names of John Hart Willard's wife and daughters. |
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Sub-Series A: Incoming Correspondence
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| Scope and content: Incoming Correspondence (sub-series A) contains letters written to John Hart Willard by his immediate and extended family, friends and business associates. Arranged alphabetically in two sections by correspondent (general alphabetical folder and some by individual name) |
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General
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A-I, 1 of 2
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1820?, 1822?, 1827?, 1832, 1866-71, 1878?
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Box 7: folder 1
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A-I, 2 of 2
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1833, 1857-65, 1868-72, n.d.
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Box 7: folder 2
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J-M
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1829, 1854, 1860-61, 1863, 1867-72, n.d.
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Box 7: folder 3
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N-Z
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1822, 1832-33, 1851-52, 1854-55, 1857-58, 1860-64, 1866, 1869-72
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Box 7: folder 4
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By Correspondent Name
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Aldis, A.O.
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1833
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Box 7: folder 5
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Aldis, A.O.
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1834, 1839-40, 1843-45, 1847, 1870, 1874
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Box 7: folder 6
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Allyn, J.T.
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1843
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Box 7: folder 7
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[Bains?] A.
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n.d.
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Box 7: folder 8
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Blatchford, Dr. T.W.
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1846
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Box 7: folder 9
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Bliss, L.C.
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1844
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Box 7: folder 10
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Bolles, J.A.
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1844
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Box 7: folder 11
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Bragg, L.G.
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1829
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Box 7: folder 12
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Brown, Henry Kinhe
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1841-42, 1844-47, n.d.
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Box 7: folder 13
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Bushnell, Eliza Henshaw Platt
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1844
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Box 7: folder 14
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Butler, Louisa Willard (cousin)
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n.d.
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Box 7: folder 15
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Carter, A.B.
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1847
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Box 7: folder 16
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Clark, F.G.
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1881
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Box 7: folder 17
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Clay, Henry
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1833
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Box 7: folder 18
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[Clayton?]
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n.d.
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Box 7: folder 19
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Cochrane, John and M.L.
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1846
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Box 7: folder 20
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Cochran A.F.: calling card
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n.d.
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Box 7: folder 21
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Cox, Richard
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1843-44, 1848
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Box 7: folder 22
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Cram, [M?]
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1828
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Box 7: folder 23
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Curtis, C.
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1844
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Box 7: folder 24
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Dennis, S.A.
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1841, 1845
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Box 7: folder 25
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Dunham, R.A.
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1829
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Box 7: folder 26
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Eaton, Amos
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1841
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Box 8: folder 1
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Evarts, Mr. and Mrs. William: invitation to wedding of their daughter to Dr. Charles Davies Scudder
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 2
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Everett, R. John
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1829-30
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Box 8: folder 3
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Farancourt, A.
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1829, 1831
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Box 8: folder 4
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Goodwich, W.M.
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1828
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Box 8: folder 5
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Han, N.
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 6
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Hart, William (cousin)
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1845
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Box 8: folder 7
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Hearst, Elizabeth B. (cousin)
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1827-28, 1830, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 8
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Hearst, Emma (cousin)
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1828-31, 1833, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 9
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Henshaw, C.H.
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1839
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Box 8: folder 10
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Hitchcock, Edward (Amherst College Professor and later President) re: Mary Hitchcock
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1843 Sep 18
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Box 8: folder 11
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Hudson, H.R.
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1839-42, 1847
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Box 8: folder 12
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Huntington, W.P.
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1832
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Box 8: folder 13
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Johnson, W.S.
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1845
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Box 8: folder 14
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Johnston, J.H.
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1843
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Box 8: folder 15
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Kassourski
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1841
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Box 8: folder 16
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Kendrick, A.C.
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1847
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Box 8: folder 17
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Kip, W. Ingraham
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1846
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Box 8: folder 18
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Lincoln, Jane P. (cousin)
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1842, 1845-47
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Box 8: folder 19
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Linsley, Ch[arles]
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1844
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Box 8: folder 20
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Lord, J.
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1848
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Box 8: folder 21
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Lyon, J.A.
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 22
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Morgan, M.
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1828
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Box 8: folder 23
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McCartney, Wash[ington?]
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1845-46
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Box 8: folder 24
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Mix, E.L.
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1829
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Box 8: folder 25
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Newman, R.W.
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1840
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Box 8: folder 26
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Osterhout, M.A.
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1834
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Box 8: folder 27
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Page, D.P.
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1845
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Box 8: folder 28
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Pain, R.P.
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1829, 1831
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Box 8: folder 29
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Peck, Davis
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1839-40, 1842, 1844
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Box 8: folder 30
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Phelps, Almira
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1833-39, 1851-72, 1882, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 31
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Phelps, Almira, and nephew
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1865, 1872
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Box 8: folder 32
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Phelps, John W.
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1838
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Box 8: folder 33
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Phelps, J.S.
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1831
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Box 8: folder 34
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Phelps, L.
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1839
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Box 8: folder 35
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Potter, Alonzo
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1844
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Box 8: folder 36
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Powell, P.M.
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1830
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Box 8: folder 37
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Robbins, A. (re: death of daughter)
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1846
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Box 8: folder 38
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Scudder, Charles Davies: See Evarts, Mr. And Mrs. William |
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Scudder, M.
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1869
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Box 8: folder 39
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Scudder, H.J.
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1840, 1864
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Box 8: folder 40
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Scudder, H.J.
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1870
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Box 8: folder 41
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Scudder, H.J.
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1881
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Box 8: folder 42
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Strong, G.E.
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1829
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Box 8: folder 43
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Thomas, T.[S.?]
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 44
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Treat, M.L.
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1827-29
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Box 8: folder 45
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Wagner, David
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1844
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Box 8: folder 46
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Walter, W.H. and E.
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1844-46
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Box 8: folder 47
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Warne, J.P.
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 48
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Weston, E.B.
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1841
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Box 8: folder 49
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Weston, F.
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1832-33, 1840, 1843, 1845
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Box 8: folder 50
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Whiteley, R.
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1828
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Box 8: folder 51
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Whitney, G.F.
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1845
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Box 8: folder 52
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Willcox, N.
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1826
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Box 8: folder 53
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Willard, Emma (daughter)
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1852, 1854, 1857-58, 1861-62, 1864-65, 1869
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Box 8: folder 54
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Willard Scudder, Emma (granddaughter)
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1882-83
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Box 8: folder 55
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Willard, G.V. (half-brother)
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1844-45
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Box 8: folder 56
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Willard, G.V. to Willard, W.T. (half-brothers)
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1839
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Box 8: folder 57
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Willard, Harriet (daughter)
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1869-71, 1882
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Box 8: folder 58
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Willard, John: genealogy
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1842
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Box 8: folder 59
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Willard, John W.: genealogy
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1848
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Box 8: folder 60
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Willard, Kate (daughter)
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1871, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 61
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Willard, L.D.
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1869
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Box 8: folder 62
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Willard, Mary (daughter)
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1852-69
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Box 8: folder 63
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Willard, Mary and Sarah (daughters)
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1861
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Box 8: folder 64
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Willard, Sarah (daughter)
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1854-70, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 65
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Willard, Sarah (daughter): addressed jointly to John Hart Willard and Emma Hart Willard
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1854
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Box 8: folder 66
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (wife)
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1833-34, 1837-38, 1842
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Box 8: folder 67
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (wife)
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1850-70, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 68
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Willard, W.T. (half-brother)
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1822-31, 1839
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Box 8: folder 69
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[Wolcott, H.?]
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1831
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Box 8: folder 70
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Woodsmonth, H.P.
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1826-27
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Box 8: folder 71
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Yates, C.C.
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1839
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Box 8: folder 72
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Yates, C.C. to Mooney, Edward (via John H. Willard)
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1839
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Box 8: folder 73
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Sub-Series B: Outgoing Correspondence
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| Scope and content: Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series B) contains several letters to family and friends. Most of the series consists of letters written to his father, to his daughters Emma, Kate and Sarah, and to his wife, Sarah L. Willard. Alphabetically arranged by recipient name. |
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Butler, [R.?]
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1868
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Box 9: folder 1
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Hart, Freedom
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1838
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Box 9: folder 2
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Rogers, Chase (copy)
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1845
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Box 9: folder 3
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Daughters
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Daughters
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1855
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Box 9: folder 4
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Willard, Emma
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1849
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Box 9: folder 5
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Willard, Kate
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1856-65
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Box 9: folder 6
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Willard, Sarah
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1867
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Box 9: folder 7
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (wife)
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (1 of 8)
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1834, 1843
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Box 9: folder 8
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (2 of 8)
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1849
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Box 9: folder 9
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (3 of 8)
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1850
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Box 9: folder 10
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (4 of 8)
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1853-59
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Box 9: folder 11
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (5 of 8)
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1861-64
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Box 9: folder 12
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (6 of 8)
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1866-67
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Box 9: folder 13
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (7 of 8)
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1868
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Box 9: folder 14
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (8 of 8)
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n.d.
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Box 9: folder 15
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Willard, John
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1824, n.d.
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Box 9: folder 16
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Sub-Series C: Immediate Family Correspondence
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| Scope and content: Immediate Family Correspondence (sub-series C) contains incoming and outgoing correspondence of John Hart Willard's wife Sarah Lucretia Hudson Willard and his daughters: Emma Willard Willard Scudder, Sarah Hudson Willard, Mary Theodosia Willard Thomas, Harriet Willard, Katherine Aldis Willard Lapsley and Marcia Willard. Arranged by the names of John Hart Willard's wife and daughters. |
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson (Wife): Incoming Correspondence
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General: A-K
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1844, 1852-54, 1862, 1866-70, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 1
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General: L-Z
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1846, 1852-54, 1866, 1870, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 2
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Chapman, C.
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1845
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Box 10: folder 3
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from children
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1846,1849, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 4
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[Corangle?]
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1868
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Box 10: folder 5
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Davies, Charles
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1857
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Box 10: folder 6
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Du Pré, J.
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1840-41, 1843-44, 1847, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 7
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from [family?]
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1853-54, 1862, 1865-70, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 8
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Scudder, Emma: see Willard, Emma (daughter)
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Willard, Emma (daughter)
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1849, 1854-55, 1864, 1869, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 9
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Willard, Katherine (Kate) Aldis (daughter)
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 10
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Willard, Mary (daughter)
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1850-55, 1861, 1863, 1869, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 11
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1862, 1864, 1868, n.d.
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1850, 1854,
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Box 10: folder 12
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Willard, Sarah Lucretia Hudson: Outgoing Correspondence
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Curran, Miss: draft of letter to
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1868
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Box 10: folder 13
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Letters and notes
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1870
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Box 10: folder 14
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Young, Sarah B.: reference
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 15
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Letter to Aunt
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1878
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Box 10: folder 16
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Scudder, Elizabeth Hewlett
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1866
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Box 10: folder 17
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Daughters
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Daughters
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1856
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Box 10: folder 18
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Harriet (daughter): incoming and outgoing
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1867, [1869?]
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Box 10: folder 19
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Kate (daughter)
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1864, 1866
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Box 10: folder 20
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Sarah (daughter)
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 21
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JHW (continued)
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Phelps, Almira
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1865-67
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Box 10: folder 22
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Phelps, Almira H.L. to [SLW?]
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1873, 1881
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Box 10: folder 23
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Phelps, Almira H.L. to Sarah Lucretia Willard
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1882
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Box 10: folder 24
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Phelps, Almira (letter to)
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1867
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Box 10: folder 25
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Phelps, Almira H.L. to Jesse Hart (brother)
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1826
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Box 10: folder 26
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Phelps, Almira to Mrs. Lincoln
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1860
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Box 10: folder 27
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Phelps, Almira from Brantz Mayer
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1862
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Box 10: folder 28
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Phelps, Almira H.L. from Smith, Bishop P.
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1879
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Box 10: folder 29
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Phelps, Almira from Smith [Bunitan?]
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1858
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Box 10: folder 30
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Phelps, Almira from S.C.Tracey
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1860
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Box 10: folder 31
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Lincoln, Almira from B.F.Willard
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1822
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Box 10: folder 32
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Engraved Portrait: Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 33
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Daughters: Scudder, Emma Willard Willard: Incoming and Outgoing
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Collins, C. (husband of Annie Rankin)
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1862, 1865
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Box 10: folder 34
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Denny, Mary de F.
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 35
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[1867?]
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1855, 1857, 1862,
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Box 10: folder 36
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Rankin, Annie
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1854, 1856, 1858-59, 1861, 1864-65
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Box 10: folder 37
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Rankin, Annie
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1860, 1865
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Box 10: folder 38
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Rankin, Annie (re: marriage of Louisa Davies)
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1854
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Box 10: folder 39
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Scudder, Willard (son)
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1891
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Box 10: folder 40
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Scudder, Willard
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 41
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Willard, Emma W. to Scudder, Louisa
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1857, 1860, 1862
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Box 10: folder 42
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Daughters: Willard, Sarah Hudson (daughter) Incoming and Outgoing, and Miscellaneous Documents
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Eaton, S.C.
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1868
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Box 10: folder 43
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Peck, John H.
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1889, 1900
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Box 10: folder 44
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Peck, John H.
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1889
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Box 10: folder 45
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Peck, Willard
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1889, 1899, 1903
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Box 10: folder 46
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Philips, Laura
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 47
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Thomas, J. Metcalfe (nephew)
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1899-1904. n.d.
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Box 10: folder 48
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Unidentified relative
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1892 Mar 4
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Box 10: folder 49
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Businesses and Accounts: incoming
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1889-95, 1900-06
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Box 10: folder 50
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Financial letters
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1890-1906
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Box 10: folder 51
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Willard, Sarah H.: to Miss Manwaring (telegram)
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1864
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Box 10: folder 52
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Daughters: Thomas, Mary Theodosia Willard
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Willard, Mary T. to Miss Manwaring
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[1864?]
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Box 10: folder 53
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Daughters: Willard, Harriet
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Willard, Harriet to [Mary?]
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 54
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Daughters: Lapsley, Katherine Aldis Willard
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Essay
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 55
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Essays
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n.d.
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Box 10: folder 56
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Daughters: Willard, Marcia
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Willard, Marcia to Family
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1860, 1864, n.d.
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Box 10: folder 57
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Daughters: Willard, Unidentified
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[Vail?], S.M. to an unidentified daughter re: John Hart Willard's death
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post 1883
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Box 10: folder 58
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Series 6: WILLARD SCUDDER: BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIALS
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[1756-1889]
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Series 6, WILLARD SCUDDER: BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIALS [1756-1889], contains documents that relate to Willard Scudder's education and life. It is divided into two sub-series: A: Academic and School Related Materials; B: Personal Documents. |
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Sub-Series A: Academic and School Related Materials
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Academic and School Related Materials (sub-series A) contains programs of events from Trinity College, documents relating to St. Paul's School, several essays and poems, and Ann Cornelia Scudder's commonplace book. |
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Essays [as student?]
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n.d.
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Box 11: folder 1
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Sonnet
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1888
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Box 11: folder 2
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Trinity College: Music programs
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1888-89
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Box 11: folder 3
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Trinity College: Athletics
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1887-89
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Box 11: folder 4
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Trinity College: Events
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1887-89
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Box 11: folder 5
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Trinity College: Printed Greek broadside poem
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n.d.
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Box 11: folder 6
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Trinity College: IKA
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1889, n.d.
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Box 11: folder 7
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St. Paul's School
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1885, 1888-89
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Box 11: folder 8
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St. Paul's School Alumni Association: Constitution of Trinity College Branch
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1885, 1888, n.d.
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Box 11: folder 9
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Entertainment: miscellaneous
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1885-87
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Box 11: folder 10
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"Dr. Goodrich's Directions about Carbuncles"
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n.d.
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Box 11: folder 11
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Scudder, Ann Cornelia: commonplace book
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1833
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Box 11: folder 12
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Sub-Series B: Personal Documents
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Personal Documents (sub-series B) contains a printed program for Troy's 100th Anniversary, general bills, bills from tailors and stables, and a personal notebook. |
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Notebook
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n.d.
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Box 11: folder 13
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Bills from tailors and stables
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[1875?] - 1889
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Box 11: folder 14
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Bryan, Alexander: board, payable to Ebenezer Prune
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1756
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Box 11: folder 15
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Bills
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1886-89
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Box 11: folder 16
|
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Printed program for Troy 100th Anniversary
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1889
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Box 11: folder 17
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Poem [by Willard Scudder?]
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n.d.
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Box 11: folder 18
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Series 7: WILLARD SCUDDER: CORRESPONDENCE
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[1862-1909]
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Series 7 is divided into two sub-series: A: Scudder Family Correspondence; B: Incoming Correspondence alphabetically arranged by correspondent |
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Sub-Series A: Scudder Family Correspondence
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Scudder Family Correspondence (sub-series A) contains letters to and from various members of the Scudder Family including Henry Scudder, Hewlett Scudder, and Emma Willard Willard Scudder (mother). Alphabetically arranged by first name of family member. |
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard: incoming from H. Scudder
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1894, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 1
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard: outgoing to [?]
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1886, 1893, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 2
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard: incoming from Heyword Scudder
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1894, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 3
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Scudder, H.J.: outgoing to [?] and incoming from [?] Willard
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1862, 1865
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Box 12: folder 4
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Scudder, Henry: outgoing to Edward (son)
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n.d
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Box 12: folder 5
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Scudder Henry: outgoing to W. Strong
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1832, 1839, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 6
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Scudder, Hewlett: incoming from Southack & Ball
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1909
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Box 12: folder 7
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Scudder, Hewlett: incoming from Emma Willard Willard Scudder (mother)
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1892
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Box 12: folder 8
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Scudder, Hewlett: incoming from [?]
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1892, 1906, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 9
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Scudder, Hewlett: incoming from Willard Church
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1891-92
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Box 12: folder 10
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Scudder, Hewlett: incoming from Emma Willard Scudder Keyes (sister)
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 11
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Scudder, Hewlett: incoming from [Willard Scudder] (brother)
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1892, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 12
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Scudder, Willard: outgoing to Betsy Prig
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 13
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Sub-Series B: Incoming Correspondence
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| Scope and content: Incoming Correspondence (sub-series B) contains letters written to Willard Scudder by his immediate and extended family, friends, and business associates. Alphabetically arranged by correspondent. |
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Adams, W.C.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 14
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'Ana'
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1889, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 15
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Andrews, Charles M.
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1884-89, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 16
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Applegate, Octavius
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 17
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'Bah'
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1889
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Box 12: folder 18
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Barnard, Josephine L.
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 19
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Barams, W. Stanley
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1888-89
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Box 12: folder 20
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Barbor, J.H.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 21
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[Beccd], Eleanor H.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 22
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Beach, Elizabeth H.
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 23
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Beach, Watson
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1889
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Box 12: folder 24
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Buknnite, Charlotte
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 25
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Brean, John
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1888
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Box 12: folder 26
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[Brinley?]
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1888
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Box 12: folder 27
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Brocklesby, Mary H.
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 28
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Broum, Virginia
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 29
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Bull, Mrs.
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 30
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[Burteym, D. ?]
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 31
|
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Calvary Church
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1888-89
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Box 12: folder 32
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Carpenter, John
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1886
|
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Box 12: folder 33
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Chandler, C.A.
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1885
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Box 12: folder 34
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Curtis, Anne W.
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n.d
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Box 12: folder 35
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Darth, Frank
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1888, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 36
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Devris, W.L.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 37
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Dobsen, Charles F.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 38
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Eckel, Edward
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1888
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Box 12: folder 39
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Emery, M. Stanley
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[1885?], n.d.
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Box 12: folder 40
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"F.C.R"
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 41
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French, George Albert
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1885-86, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 42
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Freemont, L.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 43
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[Fry, Mary?]
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1886
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Box 12: folder 44
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Gail, Henry A.
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1886-87
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Box 12: folder 45
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Gay
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1885
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Box 12: folder 46
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Gilman, C.W.
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1887, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 47
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Gibson, J.B.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 48
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Godwin, Sarah Morgan
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 49
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Ginn, Edward & Company
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1886
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Box 12: folder 50
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Haccesoley
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 51
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Hall, Arthur C.
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1888-89
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Box 12: folder 52
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Halsted, P.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 53
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Hatch, Edward B.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 54
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Hamersley, J.A.
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 55
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Hicks, Lucy
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1885
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Box 12: folder 56
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Hicks, Will C. Jr.
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1886, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 57
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Hosmer Hall Choral Union
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1889
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Box 12: folder 58
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[Houover?]
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1889
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Box 12: folder 59
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Invitations: miscellaneous
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1886, 1889, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 60
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IKA related correspondence
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1887-1889
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Box 12: folder 61
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G.K.J
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1888
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Box 12: folder 62
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A.P.M.J.
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[1886?]
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Box 12: folder 63
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"Jane"
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1888-89, n.d.
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Box 12: folder 64
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Jarman, J.H.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 65
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Johnson, Charles
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1888
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Box 12: folder 66
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Johnson, George
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1888
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Box 12: folder 67
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Kearn, Charles F.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 68
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Keyes, Emma Willard Scudder: See Scudder [Keyes], Emma Willard |
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Kingsbury, Matthew R.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 69
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Lapsley, Anna W.
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 70
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Leete, C.M.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 71
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Lelark, A.F.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 72
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Livingston, Archie
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n.d.
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Box 12: folder 73
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"Lucien"
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1888-89
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Box 12: folder 74
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"Lucien"
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1889
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Box 12: folder 75
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Manchester, E.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 76
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Mallory, G.J.
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1888
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Box 12: folder 77
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Mason, A.R.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 78
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McCohnie, Alags
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1889
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Box 12: folder 79
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McCohnie, Algas
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1888
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Box 12: folder 80
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McConiks, W.
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1889
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Box 12: folder 81
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Postcard from [McHery?]
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[1889]
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Box 13: folder 1
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Millard, Abel
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1889
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Box 13: folder 2
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[Muemer?], G.H.
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1888
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Box 13: folder 3
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Newcamen, Waldo
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1885
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Box 13: folder 4
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Olmsted, James F.
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1888
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Box 13: folder 5
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Olmsted, Wm. Berch
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1888-89, n.d.
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Box 13: folder 6
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Paddoch, Lewis H.
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1888
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Box 13: folder 7
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Parker, E.M.
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1887,1889, n.d.
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Box 13: folder 8
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Peltier, Florence
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1888, n.d.
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Box 13: folder 9
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Penniman, Edwin
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1889
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Box 13: folder 10
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Post Office Department: complaint to
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1889
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Box 13: folder 11
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Pyme, M. Taylor
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n.d., 1889
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Box 13: folder 12
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Pyme, Penny R.
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1881
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Box 13: folder 13
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Quick, John H.S.
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1887
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Box 13: folder 14
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Roley, SB
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1887
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Box 13: folder 15
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Robertson, Fred'k C.
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1888
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Box 13: folder 16
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Scott, W.E.
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1889
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Box 13: folder 17
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[Senflow?], Robert
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1889
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Box 13: folder 18
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[Seur, H.?]
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1886
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Box 13: folder 19
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Scudder, C.D.
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[1886], 1888
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Box 13: folder 20
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Scudder, Edward M.
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1886-89
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Box 13: folder 21
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Scudder [Keyes], Emma Willard (sister)
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1885-86, n.d.
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Box 13: folder 22
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard (mother)
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1889
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Box 13: folder 23
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard (mother)
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1885-89, n.d.
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Box 13: folder 24
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard (mother)
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1885-89
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Box 13: folder 25
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Scudder, Emma Willard Willard (mother)
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1885
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Box 13: folder 26
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Scudder, H. (re: finances)
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1889
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Box 14: folder 1
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Scudder, H.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 2
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Scudder, Henry J.
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1885-89
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Box 14: folder 3
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Scudder, Hewlett (brother)
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1885-89, n.d.
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Box 14: folder 4
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Scudder, Heyward
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1889
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Box 14: folder 5
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Scudder, Heyward
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[1885?]-89
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Box 14: folder 6
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Scudder, [Jordan?]
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1889
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Box 14: folder 7
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Scudder, Townsend
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1889
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Box 14: folder 8
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Schultz, Robert
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1889
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Box 14: folder 9
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[Schuitz?], A.H.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 10
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Shipman, Mary D.
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n.d.
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Box 14: folder 11
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Sihinthal, H.
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1884, 1889
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Box 14: folder 12
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Smith, Clark
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1888
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Box 14: folder 13
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Smith, Mary N.
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1889
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Box 14: folder 14
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Telegraph envelope from an unidentified person
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n.d.
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Box 14: folder 15
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Tibbits, John E.
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1887, 1889
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Box 14: folder 16
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Tiflamy, Sexton
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1889
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Box 14: folder 17
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Thomas
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n.d.
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Box 14: folder 18
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"Trinity Tablet"
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1888
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Box 14: folder 19
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Vanderpool, A.M.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 20
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Wainwright, F.C.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 21
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Walcott, Frank H.
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1888-89, n.d.
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Box 14: folder 22
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Warner, Malcolm C.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 23
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Waingold, W.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 24
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Wanson-Thortan, J.
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1885, 1889
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Box 14: folder 25
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Wesson, F.L.
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n.d.
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Box 14: folder 26
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[Will?]
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n.d.
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Box 14: folder 27
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White, W.T.
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1888
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Box 14: folder 28
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Wright, A.E.
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n.d.
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Box 14: folder 29
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Series 8: HENRY JOEL SCUDDER
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[1829-1888]
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Series 8 contains materials and documents relating to the life of Henry Joel Scudder. The series includes financial and legal documents, numerous manuscript addresses by Henry Joel Scudder, and death notices for Henry Joel Scudder and Emma Willard Willard Scudder. |
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Financial documents
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1829, 1842
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Box 15: folder 1
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Notes for Trinity Alumni talk
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1888
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Box 15: folder 2
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St. Andrews: finances
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1888
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Box 15: folder 3
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Manuscript speech for church?
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 4
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"The Persecution of Shelley" and notes for Huntington Literary Amore
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 5
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Address to unidentified group
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 6
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Address to Agricultural Society
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 7
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Legal Document related to Elizabeth Fleet
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[1831]
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Box 15: folder 8
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"Matter of Elizabeth Fleet"
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1831, 1836
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Box 15: folder 9
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"Mitchell's School Atlas"
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1868
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Box 15: folder 10
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Pamelson Pew Rental document
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 11
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Manuscript address
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 12
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Manuscript address
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 13
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Printed lines by Walt Whitman addressed to Henry J. Scudder, a manuscript poem to "J.W." by H.J. Scudder, and poem "As Falls"
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1886
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Box 15: folder 14
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The Record Vol. II, No. 3
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1884
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Box 15: folder 15
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Death Notices: H.J. Scudder (several, printed) and Emma Willard Willard Scudder (1, handwritten, on Emma Willard Association stationery)
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n.d., 1886
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Box 15: folder 16
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Series 9: HEWLETT SCUDDER
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[1902-1917]
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Series 9 contains numerous postcards addressed to and sent by Hewlett Scudder. There are also some unsent postcards and several photographs of Japan. |
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Postcards to Hewlett Scudder
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1902-15
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Box 15: folder 17
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Postcards to Hewlett Scudder
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1916-17
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Box 15: folder 18
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Postcards: miscellaneous
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n.d.
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Box 15: folder 19
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Photographs of Japan
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n.d
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Box 15: folder 20
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Series 10: SCUDDER FAMILY
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[1887-1923]
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Series 10 contains general material relating to the Scudder family. These include a "biographical sketch of N.P. Willis by Emma Willard Scudder," as well as newspaper clippings, recipes, poems and miscellaneous correspondence that relate to the Scudder family. There are also several poems and a booklet on Long Island Real Estate. |
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"Biographical Sketch of N.P. Willis"
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1888
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Box 16: folder 1
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Booklet on Long Island Real Estate
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1918
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Box 16: folder 2
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Carter and Ledyard, Lawyers, in New York: part of a letter from
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 3
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Card for "Oracle of Kismet," Hartford, Connecticut
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1887
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Box 16: folder 4
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Card for Captain Henry Halloway Scudder
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 5
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Carte de visite of a young boy
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 6
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Recipes
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n.d
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Box 16: folder 7
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"N. Cleland on Philips death:" poem
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1923
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Box 16: folder 8
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[Lapsley?] T.L.: miscellaneous correspondence from
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1895
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Box 16: folder 9
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Financial bulletin
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 10
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Scraps: miscellaneous, from the Scudders
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 11
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Newspaper clippings: miscellaneous
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 12
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"Sonnet by Maud Lay"
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 13
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"The Spark:" poem
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 14
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Series 11: KEYES FAMILY
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[1896-1988]
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Series 11 contains general information that relates to the Keyes Family. It is divided up into four sub-series: A: Edward L. Keyes; B: Emma Willard Keyes Belt; C: Keyes Family Correspondence; D: Keyes Family: Miscellaneous. |
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Sub-Series A: Edward L. Keyes
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Edward L. Keyes (sub-series A), contains poems written for Emma W. Scudder and information about hospitals. |
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Materials re: hospitals
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 15
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Poems to Emma Willard Scudder from Dr. Edward Keyes
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1896
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Box 16: folder 16
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Sub-Series B: Emma Willard Keyes Belt (daughter of Emma Willard Scudder Keyes and Edward L. Keyes)
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Emma Willard Keyes Belt (daughter of Emma Willard Scudder Keyes and Edward L. Keyes) (sub-series B) contains newspaper clippings about Emma Willard Keyes Belt Banks, a letter to Emma Willard Scudder Keyes and a photograph of Emma Willard Keyes. |
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"Book of Fun" belonging to Emily Keyes and Emma Keyes
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 17
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Envelope to Emma Willard Keyes Belt with notes on outside
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[1923]
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Box 16: folder 18
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Adams, C.A. to Emma Willard Keyes Belt
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1945
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Box 16: folder 19
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Newspaper clipping about Mrs. Charles Banks Belt (Emma Willard Keyes Belt)
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1961
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Box 16: folder 20
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Photograph of Emma Willard Keyes
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1988
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Box 16: folder 21
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Photocopy of envelope to Emily Keyes Belt
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 22
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Sub-Series C: Keyes Family Correspondence
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Keyes Family Correspondence (sub-series C) contains three telegrams relating to the Keyes family. |
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Keyes - telegram from [EM?]
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1938
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Box 16: folder 23
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[To ? from Emma Keyes?]
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 24
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Telegram - [to? Keyes]
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[1924?]
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Box 16: folder 25
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Sub-Series D: Keyes Family: Miscellaneous
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Keyes Family: Miscellaneous (sub-series D) contains a dried bouquet from H.K. [Keyes]. |
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Bouquet from H.K. - [? Keyes]
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n.d.
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Box 16: folder 26
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Series 12: EMMA WILLARD SCHOOL
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[1826-1939]
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Series 12 contains documents that relate to the Emma Willard School, founded as the Troy Female Seminary by Emma Hart Willard in 1821. It is divided into seven sub-series. |
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Sub-Series A: Anniversary Celebrations
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Anniversary Celebrations (sub-series A) contains anniversary ribbons and invitations to the 1939 125th anniversary and a ribbon and program from the Centennial in 1914. This celebrated the opening of a boarding school for ladies in the Willard home in Middlebury, Vermont in 1814. |
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1903 Anniversary Ribbon
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1903
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Box 17: folder 1
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1914 Centennial Program
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1914
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Box 17: folder 2
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1914 Anniversary Ribbon
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1914
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Box 17: folder 3
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125th Anniversary Invitation
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1939
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Box 17: folder 4
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Sub-Series B: Academic Materials
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Academic Materials (sub-series B) contains a selection of academic catalogues from 1826 through 1872. It also contains several academic reports, a brochure for the Troy Seminary and other documents that relate to the Troy school. |
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Academic Annual Review
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n.d.
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Box 17: folder 5
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Brochure
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n.d.
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Box 17: folder 6
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Catalogue
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1847
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Box 17: folder 7
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1835, 1836
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1826, 1833,
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Box 17: folder 8
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Catalogue
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1870
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Box 17: folder 9
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Catalogue
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1872
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Box 17: folder 10
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Academic and school miscellaneous documents relating to Troy and others
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1853-66
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Box 17: folder 11
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Sermon
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n.d.
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Box 17: folder 12
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School registration
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1867-69
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Box 17: folder 13
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Reports re: student progress
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1861, n.d.
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Box 17: folder 14
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Sub-Series C: Correspondence: Relating to the School
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Correspondence (sub-series C) contains correspondence that relates to the school. |
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Guernsey, Lydia: incoming from B.M. Drake
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1831
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Box 17: folder 15
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Phelps, H.M.: incoming from Richard Cox
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1842
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Box 17: folder 16
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[Tracy?] C.L.: letter of resignation from Board of Trustees
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1873
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Box 17: folder 17
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Two envelopes addressed to unknown individuals in Troy, New York
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n.d.
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Box 17: folder 18
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Sub-Series D: Financial Documents
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Financial Documents (sub-series D) contains financial documents, bills, invoices, lease agreements, and an indenture from the city of Troy for property to be used for the Female Seminary. The majority of the invoices are associated with the school's business manager William Lee. There is an 1838 lease agreement for the School by Emma Hart Willard with Dr. Yates (her second husband). There are also records of tuition payments and an 1826 petition to the New York State Legislature by the Troy Female Seminary for financial assistance signed by Emma Willard. |
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Account of Troy School with J.H. Willard
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1840-58
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Box 17: folder 19
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Ledger of Account with John Willard
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1872
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Box 17: folder 20
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Account with H.B. Nims
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1869
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Box 17: folder 21
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Bills
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1845
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Box 17: folder 22
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Lee, William: Canceled checks
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1848-49
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Box 17: folder 23
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 24
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 25
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 26
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 27
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 28
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 29
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Lee, William: Invoices
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1848
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Box 17: folder 30
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Lee, William: Checks and invoices
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1848
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Box 18: folder 1
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"Notes Receivable" 3 books
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1860-62
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Box 18: folder 2
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Petition to New York State Legislature by Troy Female Seminary for financial assistance. Signed by Emma Willard and 7 men (presumably trustees)
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1826 Mar 2
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Box 18: folder 3
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Petition to New York State (printed documents)
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1852
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Box 18: folder 4
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Inventory of household furniture and school equipment
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1861
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Box 18: folder 5
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Receivables (3 books)
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1864-69
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Box 18: folder 6
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Receivables
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1872
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Box 18: folder 7
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Tuition payments
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1868-69
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Box 18: folder 8
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Lease Agreement for school by Emma Hart Willard with Dr. Christopher Yates
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1838 Sep 1
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Box 18: folder 9
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Lee, William Correys to John Hart Willard: Seminary business betters
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1829-33
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Box 18: folder 10
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Petition to the City of Troy by Troy Female Seminary for property
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[c.a. 1870?]
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Box 18: folder 11
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Indenture from the Mayor Recorder Alderman & Commonality of the City of Troy and Emma Willard for property in the City of Troy, lots 114 and 115 on Second street ... together with the Brick Dwelling house fitted up for a Female Seminary
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1825
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Box 18: folder 12
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Sub-Series E: Photographs and Structural Plans
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Photographs and Structural Plans (sub-series E) contains color postcards of the Troy Female Seminary (c.1900s), and a structural scale plan and the Structural Builders Authorization for the Troy Female Seminary. |
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Postcards (color)
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[c.a. 1900s?]
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Box 18: folder 12A
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Stereo photograph
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n.d.
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Box 18: folder 13
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Structural Builders Authorization for Troy Female Seminary
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1825 Dec 5
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Box 18: folder 14
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Structural scale plan
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n.d.
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Box 18: folder 15
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Sub-Series F: Educational Materials and Bulletins
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Educational Materials and Bulletins (sub-series F) contains two documents. The first is The Illustrated Educational Bulletin - Supplement, and the second is a type of bulletin that appears to be written in an unidentified script. |
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The Illustrated Educational Bulletin - Supplement
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1871
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Box 18: folder 16
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An unidentified Bulletin (four pages): in an unidentified "script" [Arabic?] (original in Map Case 6, Drawer 12)
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n.d.
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Box 18: folder 17
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Sub-Series G: Emma Willard: Miscellaneous Documents
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Emma Willard: Miscellaneous Documents (sub-series G) contains a bulletin from Scribner's Catalogue of America for the sale of a 1st edition of an Emma Willard hymn manuscript. The folder also contains an extract on the induction of Emma Willard into the New York University Hall of Fame. |
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Excerpt from Scribner's Catalogue of America for 1st Edition Emma Willard manuscript of Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, signed and dated as written on "Ship Sully," July 14, 1831
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n.d.
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Box 18: folder 18
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Emma Hart Willard's induction into the New York University Hall of Fame
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1929
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Box 18: folder 19
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Cross-reference (catalog record) to the book Studies in Bryant: a Text-Book by Joseph Alden (1876) with exlibris of Emily T. Wilcox. (1877).
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2005
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Box 18: folder 20
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