Terms of Access and Use:
The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection.
Copyright to material authored by Hale family members is owned by the Sophia Smith Collection. Copyright to materials created by others may be owned by those individuals or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission must be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use." Questions about copyright should be directed to the Sophia Smith Collection staff.
Note: Detailed biographical sketches of many Hale family members are available in standard reference works such as the American National Biography (ANB), Dictionary of American Biography (DAB), Dictionary of Literary Biography (DLB), and Notable American Women (NAW). Please consult these sources (as referenced below) for further information.
Hale Family group at Matunuck, 1890s [left to right: Emily (Perkins) Hale, Ellen Day Hale?,
?, ?, Edward Everett Hale, Camilla (Conner) Hale?, Herbert Dudley Hale]
Generation I: Enoch and Octavia (Throop) Hale
The Hale family as represented in this collection begins with the Rev. Enoch Hale (1753-1837) and his wife Octavia Throop (1754-1839). Enoch was born and raised in Coventry, Connecticut. He earned a degree from Yale in 1773 and taught while studying to be a preacher. He was the Congregational minister in rural Westhampton, Massachusetts, from 1778 until his death in 1837. From 1804 to 1824, Enoch was secretary of the General Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers of Massachusetts. He was also secretary of the Hampshire Missionary Society for a number of years. He was the brother of Nathan Hale (1755-76) who was hanged as a spy by the British.
Enoch married Octavia Throop in 1781. They had eight children: Sally, Nathan, Melissa, Octavia, Enoch (see DAB), Richard, Betsey, and Sybella. Of these, Nathan (1784-1863), here known as Nathan, Sr., is the best represented in the papers.
Generation II: Children of Enoch and Octavia (Throop) Hale
Nathan Hale, Sr. (1784-1863, see also DAB) was raised in Westhampton, Massachusetts, earned an A.B. from Williams College in 1804, and briefly taught mathematics at Phillips Exeter Academy. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1808 where he studied law privately and opened a law office around 1810. His career as a journalist began when he was asked to edit the Boston Weekly Messenger. In 1814 he purchased the Boston Daily Advertiser, the first daily newspaper in Boston. In 1816 he married Sarah Preston Everett. He was also a book publisher and experimental printer. Considered somewhat of a fanatic about railroads, Nathan, Sr., worked tirelessly to help establish the Boston and Worcester Rail Road and served as its first president from 1831 to 1849. He was also a civil engineer who served on the Boston Water Commission in the 1840s and early 1850s.
The Daily, as it was known by the Hales, was truly a family business with Nathan's spouse and children all contributing to its pages. It was Boston's first daily newspaper and one of the earliest American papers to regularly feature editorial articles. The family lived at the center of the Boston social and political scene in a series of houses near the Boston Common. The Daily offices generally occupied the ground floor and the family lived above. Nathan Hale retired from active control of the Daily in 1854. In 1857, financial losses connected with Nathan's involvement with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company forced a move to a smaller house in Brookline. He died there in 1863.
Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale (1796-1866) was the daughter of Oliver Everett, minister of New South Church in Boston. After the death of her father when she was six, Sarah's brothers, editor and diplomat Alexander Hill Everett (see DAB) and clergyman and orator Edward Everett (see DAB), took charge of her education. In his book Memories of a Hundred Years, Sarah's son Edward Everett Hale wrote, "so little had schools to do with [her] education, that I cannot...name any of her school teachers." At age twelve, she was introduced by her brother Alexander to his friend and fellow teacher at Exeter Academy, Nathan Hale, Sr. They married in 1816. A regular contributor to her husband's newspaper the Boston Daily Advertiser, Sarah P.E. Hale wrote book reviews and was its French editor. Edward Everett Hale remembered "seeing his mother rock the cradle in which reposed his sister...while [Daniel] Webster and Judge Story dictated to her speeches that were to appear in her husband's paper." She also wrote juvenile biographies of Spanish explorers for the School Library and several other books and stories for children (Well Bred Girl, Well Bred Boy, Childs Token).
She and Nathan, Sr. had eleven children of whom four died in childhood, and two, Sarah and Alexander, died as young adults. According to their son Edward Everett Hale, Nathan, Sr., and Sarah "had decided and advanced views on education." In his memoir A New England Boyhood, Edward Everett Hale describes his father, Nathan, Sr., as "one of the best teachers I ever knew" and says his mother, Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale, "had a genius for education." "Their genius made home the happiest place of all with an infinite variety of amusements...almost everything wanted for purposes of manufacture or invention." Because of their father's position as editor of the Daily, the family received copies of most of the books published in America and tickets to most of the concerts, lectures, and events in Boston. All of this wealth of experience was made available to the children and this highly enriched home environment produced a truly remarkable brood. "To write a book for one of the Hales, was as natural as to breathe:…[they] were all authors by instinct," wrote Van Wyck Brooks in his The Flowering of New England, 1815-1865.
Generation III: Children of Nathan, Sr., and Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale
Nathan Sr., and Sarah Hale's children naturally divided into two groups by age. The older four, Sarah, Nathan, Jr., Lucretia, and Edward, known as "We Four," attended school together until the boys were old enough to go to Boston Latin School, and did many things as a unit.
Sarah Everett Hale (1817-51) was educated at Miss Susan Whitney's School and most probably joined her sister Lucretia at the schools of Elizabeth Peabody and George B. Emerson. She died in 1851 at age 34 after a long illness.
Nathan Hale, Jr. (1818-71) was educated at Miss Susan Whitney's School, continued to Boston Latin, and then to the newly founded English High School in 1829. He went on to Harvard College where he earned an A.B. in 1838, then studied law there, graduating in 1841. From 1842 to 1869 he carried on the family business as co-editor of the Daily and also edited Boston Miscellany. From 1869 until his death in 1871, he taught Mental and Moral Philosophy at Union College. He also edited Old and New with his brother Edward.
Lucretia Peabody Hale (1820-1900, see ANB, DAB, DLB, NAW) was educated at the schools of Susan Whitney, Elizabeth Peabody, and George B. Emerson where she earned the equivalent of a B.A. Like her sisters, Lucretia lived at home until their parents' deaths in the 1860s. Her first published work was a religious novel, Margaret Percival in America (1850), co-written with her brother Edward. As a response to the family's financial problems in the 1850s, Lucretia began writing for a variety of magazines, publishing stories and articles in the Atlantic Monthly, Good Housekeeping, Our Young Folks, and its successor St. Nicholas, as well as a novel Struggle for Life (1861), and two anthologies of devotional readings. Her most famous and popular creation was a set of stories about the Peterkins, a hapless family forced to turn to the wise "Lady from Philadelphia" for solutions to a variety of domestic mishaps. These stories were collected as The Peterkin Papers in 1880. Lucretia helped edit her brother Edward's journal Old and New and published a series of books on games (Faggots for the Fireside), sewing, and embroidery for children. In 1874 she was among the first women elected to the Boston School Committee, serving two terms in 1875 and 1876.
Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909, see ANB, DAB, DLB) went to Miss Susan Whitney's school with his brother and sisters beginning, at his request, at age two. He studied there until he could enter Boston Latin at age nine. From there he matriculated to Harvard College at age thirteen. After graduating in 1839, Edward taught Latin at Boston Latin then worked as legislative reporter for the Daily. He studied privately for the ministry and was licensed to preach in 1842. He was minister of the Congregationalist Church of the Unity in Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1846 to 1856, then moved to South Congregational Church in Boston where he was minister until 1899. He married Emily Baldwin Perkins in 1852.
Perhaps best known for the story "The Man Without a Country" (1863), Edward was a prolific writer with broad interests. He published works in a wide variety of genres from fiction to history to biography to memoir. Edward used his writings and the two magazines he founded, Old and New (1870-75) and Lend a Hand (1886-97), to advocate for a variety of causes including the abolition of slavery, religious tolerance, education reform, and positive social action. He was made chaplain of the U.S. Senate in 1903, a position he held until 1909.
Edward Everett Hale was the only one of Nathan, Sr. and Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale's children to marry. His wife was Emily Baldwin Perkins (1829-1914) of Hartford, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Thomas Clap Perkins and Mary Foote Beecher and niece of Catharine Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Isabella Beecher Hooker.
The younger children of Nathan, Sr. and Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale, were known as the "Three Little Ones." Like "We Four," they did many things as a unit.
Alexander Hale (1829-50), known as "Elly," graduated from Harvard in 1848, then went to work as a civil engineer at the navy yard in Pensacola, Florida. He drowned there while attempting to rescue the crew of a ship in a storm on September 23, 1850.
Charles Hale (1831-82, see DAB) attended Boston Latin School and Harvard, graduating in 1850. He worked on-and-off at the Daily Advertiser between 1850 and 1865. In 1852 he founded Today: A Boston Literary Journal which failed after one year. In 1855 he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives and was chosen speaker in 1859. Ill health forced his resignation in 1861 and he spent much of the next few years traveling. Following the death of his friend William S. Thayer in 1864, Charles was offered Thayer's post, consul-general in Cairo, Egypt. During his years as consul-general, Charles maintained close ties with the Egyptian government and played an active role in the replacement of consular courts with the more professional and impartial mixed courts. From the time of his appointment, Charles was the subject of charges and suits brought by Francis Dainese, the man who had held the position of consul-general on a temporary basis before Charles. Though no allegations against him were proved, Dainese created enough controversy over the years that Charles was asked to resign in 1870.
After returning to the U.S. in 1871, Charles was elected to the Massachusetts Senate and in 1872 he became Assistant Secretary of State. Charles returned to Boston after two years and was again elected to the state House of Representatives in 1876 and 1877. Declining mental and physical health, probably the result of syphilis, led to his eventual institutionalization. He died in 1882.
Susan Hale (1833-1910, see ANB, DLB, NAW) was primarily educated at home by her mother and siblings. Susan lived at home until her parents' deaths in the 1860s. Like her sister Lucretia, Susan contributed to the family's resources beginning in the 1850s. She gave classes for children in the family's home and reviewed books for the Daily. After the death of their mother, she and Lucretia traveled abroad. In 1872, she studied painting in Paris and Weimar, Germany. Upon returning to Boston, she took rooms and gave classes in watercolor painting at the Boston Art Club. In addition to teaching, Susan wrote articles for Boston newspapers and "developed a specialty" of editing literary collections published as fundraisers for a variety of causes.
A brilliant and delightful personality, Susan developed a very popular series of two-week courses on fiction in which she lectured about, and read from, a variety of eighteenth-century English novelists (many of them women). In the 1880s and 90s, she became a literary celebrity, traveling the country giving her courses for charity. In the 1880s, she collaborated with Edward Everett Hale on the Family Flight series of travel books for young readers. She also published Self-Instructive Lessons in Painting with Oil and Water-Colors (1885) and several other books. While winters were spent traveling, Susan settled into Edward's summer house in Matunuck, Rhode Island, as a permanent summer home beginning in 1885. Here she hosted a wide variety of guests making "a delightful mecca for her young friends." She died at Matunuck in 1910. A volume of her collected letters was published posthumously.
Generation IV: Children of Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) Hale
Edward and Emily had one daughter and eight sons of whom three (Alexander, Charles Alexander, and Henry Kidder) died in childhood. A fourth, Robert Beverly Hale, died as a young adult.
Ellen Day Hale (1854-1939, see ANB), known as "Nelly," was an artist and art teacher. As the unmarried only daughter and eldest child in a large family with an often-ill mother, Ellen Day Hale spent a good portion of her time in household duties and family responsibilities. Nevertheless, she pursued a career as a professional artist and traveled, studied, and exhibited extensively. Ellen's first art lessons were probably given by her aunt Susan Hale. As a young woman, Ellen studied in Boston with William Rimmer, William Morris Hunt, and Helen Knowlton. She opened a portrait studio in 1877, took private students, assisted Knowlton and Rimmer, and taught at private grammar schools. In the early 1880s, she studied in Paris with Emile Carolus-Duran, Jean-Jacques Henner, and at the Academie Julian with Bougereau and Tony Robert-Fleury.
Until the death of her father in 1909, Ellen's home-base was her parents' house in Roxbury, Massachusetts, though she spent extended periods traveling in Europe and all over the U.S. In 1883, on a visit to Philadelphia, Ellen met artist Gabrielle Clements, with whom Ellen made a home after the death of Emily Hale. In 1893, Clements bought a summer house in Folly Cove on Cape Ann, Massachusetts, an area popular among artists. Gabrielle, Ellen and their mothers spent a good portion of most summers at Folly Cove. At this popular summer colony Ellen and Gabrielle shared models and techniques with other artists staying nearby. Ellen Day Hale built her own house there in 1912. Ellen and Gabrielle traveled extensively, usually to Europe, in the winter and returned to Folly Cove each summer. They made art until they became too frail to continue. Ellen Day Hale died in a nursing home in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1939.
Arthur Hale (1859-1939) worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the American Railway Association. In 1899 he married Camilla Conner of Maryland. They had one daughter, Sybil.
Philip Leslie Hale (1865-1931, see ANB) was an artist, writer, art historian, and art teacher. Educated at Boston Latin and Roxbury Latin Schools, Philip passed the entrance examination for Harvard, thus earning his father's permission to instead attend art school. He studied at the Boston Museum School in 1883 and then at the Art Students League in New York beginning in 1884. He went to Paris to study in the later 1880s and early 1890s returning for periods to Boston. In 1893, he was hired to teach drawing at the Boston Museum School, a position he held until his death. He taught drawing and lectured on art history and also gave private lessons. In addition to the Museum School, Philip gave classes at the Worcester Art Museum (1898-1910), the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1913-28), and Boston University (1926-28).
Philip Hale was also a writer. In the 1890s he wrote about the art scene in Paris for various magazines and newspapers. From 1905-09 he was art critic for the Boston Herald and contributed occasional articles to other Boston papers. His Jan Vermeer of Delft (1913) was the first American book about Vermeer. Philip Hale died as the result of a ruptured appendix in 1931.
Philip Hale met his wife Lilian Clarke Westcott (1881-1963, see ANB) in 1901 at the Hartford, Connecticut, home of her uncle Charles Perkins. She was the daughter of businessman Edward Gardner Westcott and piano teacher Harriet Clarke. Lilian studied at the Hartford Art School (1897-1900) then won a scholarship to attend the Boston Museum School (1900-04). She married Philip Hale halfway through the course. Lilian's first solo show was in 1908, also the year of the birth of the Hales' only child, Anna Westcott Hale (1908-88, see ANB), known as "Nancy" (see Nancy Hale Papers).
Lilian made portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, exhibiting often through the 1920s. Philip Hale's sudden death in 1931 interrupted a period of intense activity. When she was able to return to making art, Lilian felt that her work "was out of step with the times." Still, she continued to produce. In 1953, she moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, to be closer to her daughter. She died while on a visit to her sister in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1963.
Edward Everett Hale, Jr. (1863-1932) known as "Jack" received an AB from Harvard in 1883 and a PhD from the University in Halle, Germany, in 1892. He taught English at Cornell University (1886-90) and the University of Iowa (1892-95), before settling into a long tenure at Union College in 1895. He was the author of Constructive Rhetoric (1896), Lowell (1899), Dramatists of Today (1905), Seward (1910), and Life and Letters of Edward Everett Hale (1917). He married Rose Postlethwaite Perkins in 1893. They had three sons: Maurice Perkins, Nathan, and Thomas Shaw Hale.
Herbert Dudley Hale (1866-1908) received an AB from Harvard in 1888 then went to study architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He established the firm Hale and Rogers which had offices in New York City and Chicago. He married Margaret Curzon Marquand, known as Greta, in 1892. They had six children: Russell, Margaret, Herbert Dudley, Jr., Robert Beverly, Edward Everett III, and Laura. Herbert died at age 42 in 1908.
Robert Beverly Hale (1869-95) was educated at Roxbury Latin School and Harvard College (AB, 1892). He wrote verses, stories, and articles which were published in a variety of magazines including Atlantic Monthly, Godey's, Harper's Weekly, and Youth's Companion. Elsie and Other Poems was published in 1894. He died October 6, 1895 after a short illness. A collection of his writings and drawings, Six Stories and Some Verses, was published posthumously.
The Hale Family Papers consist of 60.75 linear feet of biographical material, artwork, artifacts, correspondence, speeches, photographs, writings, and memorabilia created or kept by Hale Family members and their Everett, Beecher, Gilman, Hooker, Perkins, Stowe, and Westcott relatives. The materials date from 1797 to 1988, with the bulk dating from 1810 to 1963.
The papers are a rich source of information about this remarkable family; nineteenth-century American popular culture; the city of Boston in the nineteenth century; the places to which the Hales traveled for work, study, or pleasure (including Europe, Egypt, Palestine, Mexico, Jamaica, and all over the U.S.); and the Boston School of Painting; among many other topics.
The materials primarily document the households of Nathan, Sr., and Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale; Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) Hale; Ellen Day Hale; and Philip and Lilian (Westcott) Hale. The heart of the papers is the family correspondence. These letters detail the doings of various family members and their friends; their intellectual life and the Boston literary scene; local events; and the progress of various family endeavors such as the Daily Advertiser, Susan Hale's schools, and various Hales' writing projects. Though all the Hales were fine letter-writers, Susan Hale's letters are particularly wonderful, chronicling her travels and activities with great style and humor. Included are detailed descriptions of her visits to the family of Hudson River School painter Frederick Church. The family's artistic bent is much in evidence in their correspondence. Not only do they write about their artwork, but the letters are often illustrated with sketches of the people and places described in the text. The rich family life is also documented by such things as books, plays, stories, and newspapers written by the children.
The papers also contain significant incoming correspondence from distinguished friends and associates. Included are letters from Louisa May Alcott, Cecilia Beaux, Alexander Graham Bell, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Annie Fields, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Beatrice Hinkle, Julia Ward Howe, William Dean Howells, William Morris Hunt, Robert Todd Lincoln, Myrtilla Miner, Maria Mitchell, Sarah Orne Jewett, Frederick Law Olmsted, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, May Sarton, Lucy Stone, Annie M. Sullivan, Ida Tarbell, Booker T. Washington, Daniel Webster.
Materials related to the activities of Nathan Hale, Sr., and his sons Charles and Edward Everett Hale provide a rich picture of the social, political, and cultural life of Boston in the nineteenth century. With Nathan's papers are materials related to the Boston and Worcester Rail Road Corporation, the Boston Daily Advertiser, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, and Nathan's service on various Boston city commissions. Charles' materials document the Daily, and his journal Today: A Boston Literary Journal, plus his service in Massachusetts state government and the U.S. Department of State. Edward's papers contain files on many organizations in which he was involved, as well as two scrapbooks filled with programs, flyers, brochures, and clippings documenting a myriad of lectures, ordinations, concerts, and meetings he attended; and various causes he supported.
Charles Hale's letters from Europe in 1861, chronicle a stay at the home of Elizabeth Gaskell and a visit to Haworth, home of the Brontes, not long after the death of Charlotte Bronte. His letters from Egypt (1864-70) detail official duties as well as social life in Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt.
Papers of Susan Hale, Ellen Day Hale, and Philip and Lilian Hale document Boston's art world, the education of American artists in Europe in the 1870s-90s, and summer art colonies along the coast of New England. Included are photographs of their artwork as well as a few original pieces by Hales and some of their friends. Included are records of exhibitions and commissions.
The materials in the Hale Family Papers are arranged in four sections. The first section contains Papers, the second is Photographs and other visual images, the third section is Oversize material, and the fourth is Artifacts.
Papers
The bulk of the materials are papers related to the Hale family in boxes 1 through 108. General genealogical information about this branch of the Hale family is available in box 1 of the papers.
The Hale family papers are arranged by generation and then alphabetically by family member. Materials relating to Hale spouses are filed directly following their Hale wife or husband. The amount of material by or about individuals varies considerably from single items to multiple boxes. Where the volume of materials warrants, an individual's papers are grouped into the following categories:
Biographical materials and memorabilia
Activities
Artwork
Correspondence
Outgoing
Incoming
Speeches and writings
In several cases, there is material common to several members of a household, such as both members of a couple, parents and children, or groups of siblings. In these cases, the group's papers are filed together under the household.
Correspondence between family members is filed with the author's materials (e.g., letters BY Ellen Day Hale TO Edward Everett Hale are filed under Ellen Day Hale). Letters by one Hale often contain a short section written by another Hale. These are filed under the primary author.
There is a small amount of unidentified and miscellaneous papers filed at the end of the Hale family materials in box 108.
Following the Hale family papers (in boxes 109-115) is material related to the families of various Hale spouses. This material is filed by family group and then alphabetically by individual. First are the relatives of Emily Baldwin (Perkins) Hale with papers of various Beechers, Gilmans, Hookers, Perkins, and Stowes. These are followed by materials by and about the Everetts and Hills, relatives of Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale. Finally, there are materials related to the Westcotts, Bassets, Clarkes, and Littells, relatives of Lilian Clarke (Westcott) Hale.
Photographs and other visual images are arranged in six groups:
Family
Friends and associates
Places
Subjects
Daguerreotypes, tintypes, and cased images
Albums
Within the groupings, the images are arranged alphabetically.
Oversize materials are arranged in three groups:
General
Artwork
Photographs and visual images
Artifacts are filed at the end.
The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection.
Copyright to material authored by Hale family members is owned by the Sophia Smith Collection. Copyright to materials created by others may be owned by those individuals or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission must be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use." Questions about copyright should be directed to the Sophia Smith Collection staff.
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:
Hale Family Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
Selections from the Hale Family Papers can be viewed in the Web exhibit Across the Generations: Exploring U.S. History through Family Papers.
Diaries of Ellen Day Hale (1904-05, 1921), and diaries (1850-1862) and commonplace books (1810, 1827-1850) of Sarah Preston Everett Hale are available on the History of Women microfilm series (New Haven: Research Publications) available in Neilson Library, Smith College and through interlibrary loan.
Nancy Hale donated her family's papers to the Sophia Smith Collection beginning in 1963. Additional materials came from Harriet (Arnold) McKissock in 1997.
Periodic additions to collection are expected.
Papers reprocessed by Maida Goodwin, 2002.
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Genealogy
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General,
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1941-67, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 1
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Family crest,
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Hale Family Association, Beverly (MA) Historical Association,
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1991-92
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Box 1: folder 3
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"The Hales and the Great Rebellion," SSC pamphlet by Daniel Aaron,
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1966
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Box 1: folder 4
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Generation I
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Hale, Enoch (1753-1837)
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General,
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1787-1921
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Box 1: folder 5
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Correspondence: letters to Nathan and Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale [son and daughter-in-law],
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1821-31
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Box 1: folder 6
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Hampshire Charitable Society: reports,
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1816
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Westhampton Congregational Church history,
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1970, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 8
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Will, copy by Philetus Hale [grandson],
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1837
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Box 1: folder 9
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Hale, Octavia (Throop) (1754-1839) [Mrs. Enoch Hale]: deed,
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1839
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Box 1: folder 10
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Hale, Nathan (1755-76) [brother of Enoch, "the patriot"]
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General,
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1810-1975, n.d.
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Box 1: folder 11
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Correspondence: typescript letters to Enoch Hale [brother],
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1774-76
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Box 1: folder 12
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Generation II
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Hale, Enoch, Jr. (1790-1848)
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale, Enoch, Sr. [father],
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. [brother],
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1839, n.d.
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Hale, Nathan (1784-1863) and Sarah Preston (Everett) (1796-1866), Household
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Family book,
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Family newspapers
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The Hamiltonian
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Miscellaneous,
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Franklin Circulating Library (163 volumes): homemade books, mostly by Charles and Alexander Hale
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. (1784-1863) and Richard (1792-1839): deeds, Westhampton, MA,
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. (1784-1863)
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Biographical materials
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Financial account book,
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Activities
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Boston and Worcester Rail Road Corporation
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Boston, City of, Joint Committee on Public Lands: report,
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1853
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Boston Weekly Messenger, Boston Weekly Messenger, Boston Miscellany
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Boston Weekly Messenger: correspondence,
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Boston Water Commission,
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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company
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Financial record,
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European Brick Machine Company,
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Invention: Improved Stereotype Plate,
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Legal practice,
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Massachusetts Constitutional Convention,
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1831
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Box 7: folder 6
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Massachusetts Webster Association,
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1848, n.d.
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Box 7: folder 7
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Printing business,
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1827, 1830
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Box 7: folder 8
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United States northeastern boundary,
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1838, n.d.
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Box 7: folder 9
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Batchelder, Samuel,
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1807-10
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Box 7: folder 10
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Everett, Alexander Hill [brother-in-law],
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1818-22, n.d.
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Box 7: folder 11
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Everett, Edward [brother-in-law],
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1810, 1843
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Box 7: folder 12
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Hale, Charles [son],
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1848-59
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Box 7: folder 13
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Hale, Edward Everett [son],
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1843-60
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Box 7: folder 14-15
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Hale, Enoch [father],
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1817-33
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Box 7: folder 16-17
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Hale, Lucretia [daughter],
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1844
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Box 7: folder 18
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [son],
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1840-51 (?)
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Box 7: folder 19
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Hale, Sarah Everett [daughter],
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1850
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Box 7: folder 20
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [wife]
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1816-50
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Box 7: folder 21-28
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1851-57
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Box 8: folder 1-2
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Hale, Susan [daughter],
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1844, 1850
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Box 8: folder 3
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Hurlbut, Martin L.,
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1810-14
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Box 8: folder 4
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Miscellaneous non-family,
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1844-49
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Box 8: folder 5
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Correspondence, incoming
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Chase, William H. (re death of son Alexander Hale),
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1850
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Box 8: folder 6
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Webster, Daniel,
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1827-50
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Box 8: folder 7
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Miscellaneous,
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1818-51, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 8
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Speeches and writings
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Correspondence and legal papers,
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1830, 1850
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Box 8: folder 9
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Notes, fragments, and poems,
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1807, 1827, n.d.
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Box 8: folder 10
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Address to the Washington Society,
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 11
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"A Farewell Address to the Students of Phillips Exeter Academy,"
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circa 1807
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Box 8: folder 12
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"Is Party Spirit Beneficial?"
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 13
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Treatise on the rail road,
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n.d.
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Box 8: folder 14
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Hale, Sarah Preston Everett (1796-1866) [Mrs. Nathan, Sr.]
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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General,
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1810-66, n.d.
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Box 9: folder 1
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Commonplace books
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1810, n.d.
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Box 9: folder 2
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1827-51, n.d.
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Box 9: folder 3
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Everett, Alexander Hill and Lucretia Orne (Peabody) [brother and sister-in-law],
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1811-47
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Box 9: folder 4-8
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Everett, Edward and Charlotte (Brooks) [brother and sister-in-law],
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1807-65
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Box 9: folder 9-22
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Everett, William [nephew],
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1860-66
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Box 9: folder 23
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Hale groups
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1838-47
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Box 9: folder 24-26
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1848-66
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Box 10: folder 1-24
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Hale, Alexander "Elly" [son],
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circa 1840s-50
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Box 11: folder 1-3
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Hale, Alexander and Charles (at Harvard) [sons],
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circa 1846-47
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Box 11: folder 4
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Hale, Charles [son]
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1844-1865
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Box 11: folder 5-30
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1866
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Box 12: folder 1
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [son and daughter-in-law]
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1836-Apr 1849
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Box 12: folder 4-12
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May 1849-1866
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Box 13: folder 1-19
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Hale, Enoch and Octavia (Throop) [parents-in-law],
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1831, 1833
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Box 13: folder 20
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody [daughter],
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1839(?)-66
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Box 13: folder 21-22
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. [husband]
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1816-49
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Box 13: folder 23-25
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1850-54
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Box 14: folder 1-3
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [son],
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1837-64
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Box 14: folder 4-7
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Hale, Sarah Everett [daughter],
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1838-51
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Box 14: folder 8-9
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Hale, Susan [daughter],
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1844-66
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Box 14: folder 10
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Miscellaneous,
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1850-65, n.d.
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Box 15: folder 1
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Correspondence, incoming,
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1826-51, n.d.
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Box 15: folder 2
|
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Writings
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Correspondence with publishers,
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1829-46
|
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Box 15: folder 3
|
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Diaries,
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Jun 1850, 1859-62
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Box 15: folder 5-9
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Royalty statements,
|
1883-98
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Box 15: folder 10
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Hale, Richard (1792-1839)
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Correspondence
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Hale, Enoch, Jr. [brother],
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1837
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Box 15: folder 11
|
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. [brother],
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1814-39
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Box 15: folder 12
|
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Hall, Sybella (Hale) (1797-?): letters to Enoch Hale, Sr. [father],
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1817
|
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Box 15: folder 13
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Hooker, Octavia (Hale) (1788-?): letters to Hale, Jane (Murdock) [sister-in-law],
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1833
|
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Box 15: folder 14
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McCall, Melissa (Hale) (1786-?)
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale, Enoch, Jr. and Jane (Murdock) [brother and sister-in-law],
|
1846
|
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Box 15: folder 15
|
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. and Sarah Preston (Everett), [brother and sister-in-law]
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1829-52
|
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Box 15: folder 16
|
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Generation III
|
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Hale, Alexander (1829-1850) "Elly"
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General,
|
1850
|
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Box 16: folder 1
|
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Correspondence, outgoing
|
|
|
|
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Hale, Charles [brother],
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1846(?)-49(?)
|
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Box 16: folder 2
|
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Hale, Edward Everett [brother],
|
1843-50(?)
|
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Box 16: folder 3
|
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody [sister],
|
1839-50
|
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Box 16: folder 4
|
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [brother],
|
1838, n.d.
|
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Box 16: folder 5
|
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Hale, Sarah Everett [sister],
|
1848-50
|
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Box 16: folder 6
|
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother],
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1844-50
|
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Box 16: folder 7-8
|
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Hale, Susan [sister],
|
1848-50
|
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Box 16: folder 9
|
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Fragment,
|
circa 1846
|
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Box 16: folder 10
|
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Diary, travel,
|
1848
|
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Box 16: folder 11
|
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Hale, Charles (1831-1882)
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
|
|
|
|
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General,
|
1840, 1859, 1880(?), 1967
|
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Box 17: folder 1
|
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Artwork,
|
1897, n.d.
|
|
Box 17: folder 2
|
|
"The History of Mr. Seward's Pet in Egypt" by Francis Dainese,
|
1866
|
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Box 17: folder 3
|
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Keene (NH) Invalid's Home,
|
1873-75
|
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Box 17: folder 4
|
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Notebook,
|
1853
|
|
Box 17: folder 5
|
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Activities
|
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|
|
Boston Weekly Messenger
|
|
|
|
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Correspondence,
|
1853-76, n.d.
|
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Box 17: folder 6-12
|
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Financial and legal,
|
1854, n.d.
|
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Box 17: folder 13
|
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Harvard University,
|
1855-76
|
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Box 17: folder 14
|
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Massachusetts government
|
|
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Correspondence,
|
1855-76, n.d.
|
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Box 17: folder 15-16
|
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Election party tickets,
|
1874, n.d.
|
|
Box 17: folder 17
|
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Railroad Commissioner,
|
1871-76
|
|
Box 17: folder 18
|
|
Today: A Boston Literary Journal,
|
1852
|
|
Box 17: folder 19
|
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U. S. Department of State
|
|
|
|
|
Assistant Secretary,
|
1872-74
|
|
Box 17: folder 20-21
|
|
General Consul to Egypt,
|
1864-68
|
|
Box 17: folder 22
|
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Correspondence, outgoing
|
|
|
|
|
Everett, Edward [uncle],
|
1856-59
|
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Box 18: folder 1
|
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Everett, William [cousin],
|
1863-74
|
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Box 18: folder 2
|
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Hale groups,
|
1851-71
|
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Box 18: folder 3-4
|
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Hale, Alexander "Elly" [brother],
|
1849-50
|
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Box 18: folder 5
|
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Hale, Edward Everett [brother]
|
|
|
|
|
1849-61
|
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Box 18: folder 6-29
|
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1862-Mar1872
|
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Box 19: folder 1-46
|
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Apr 1872-1880(?)
|
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Box 20: folder 1-10
|
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody [sister],
|
1839, 1850-80
|
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Box 20: folder 11-22
|
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [brother],
|
1850-69
|
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Box 20: folder 23-25
|
|
Hale, Nathan, Sr. [father],
|
1850-60
|
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Box 20: folder 26-27
|
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Hale, Sarah Everett [sister],
|
1850
|
|
Box 20: folder 28
|
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother]
|
|
|
|
|
1846-51
|
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Box 20: folder 29-32
|
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1852-Oct 1861
|
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Box 21: folder 1-33
|
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Nov 1861-Mar 1866
|
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Box 22: folder 1-38
|
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Apr-Dec 1866
|
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Box 23: folder 1-11
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Hale, Susan [sister]
|
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|
1849-Nov 1868
|
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Box 23: folder 12-19
|
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Dec 1868-1878
|
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Box 24: folder 1-6
|
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Fragments of letters to Hales,
|
n.d.
|
|
Box 24: folder 7
|
|
Miscellaneous,
|
1851-80
|
|
Box 24: folder 8
|
|
Correspondence, incoming
|
|
|
|
|
Bancroft, George,
|
1869, 1876
|
|
Box 24: folder 9
|
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Denny, Henry G.,
|
1865
|
|
Box 24: folder 10
|
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Howells, William Dean,
|
1862-65
|
|
Box 24: folder 11
|
| Note: [See also Activities, Boston Weekly Messenger and Writings, Correspondence] |
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|
Thayer, William Sydney,
|
1855
|
|
Box 24: folder 12
|
|
Miscellaneous, A-Z,
|
1855-76, n.d.
|
|
Box 24: folder 13
|
|
Writings
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence,
|
1872-76
|
|
Box 24: folder 14
|
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Notes,
|
circa 1861
|
|
Box 24: folder 15
|
|
Manuscripts,
|
1861-62
|
|
Box 24: folder 16
|
|
Hale, Edward Everett (1822-1909) and Emily (Perkins) (1829-1914) Household
|
|
|
|
|
Baby book,
|
1860-71
|
|
Box 25: folder 1
|
|
Correspondence,
|
1873, 1882
|
|
Box 25: folder 2
|
|
Financial
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1871, 1891
|
|
Box 25: folder 3
|
|
Ledgers,
|
1866-67, 1869-84
|
|
Box 25: folder 4-5
|
|
Household bills, trade cards,
|
1904-13, n.d.
|
|
Box 25: folder 6
|
|
Houses: deeds, mortgages, etc.,
|
1852-1912, n.d.
|
|
Box 25: folder 7
|
|
The Meteor (family newspaper),
|
1868-69
|
|
Box 25: folder 8
|
|
Notebook with questionnaire re: tastes,
|
1861
|
|
Box 25: folder 9
|
|
Paper dolls and soldiers,
|
n.d.
|
|
Box 25: folder 10
|
|
Play "William Tell: A Drama in Four Acts After Schiller" by E. and E. and A.,
|
1870
|
|
Box 25: folder 11
|
|
Postmark collection (Herbert Dudley, Philip Leslie, and Robert Beverly Hale),s
|
1870s-80
|
|
Box 25: folder 12
|
|
Wedding anniversary, 50th: correspondence,
|
1902
|
|
Box 25: folder 13
|
|
Charlieshope Library homemade books by Ellen Day and Arthur Hale and friends (57 volumes),
|
1865-68, n.d.
|
|
Box 26
|
| Note: [See Appendix II for title list] |
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|
Hale, Edward Everett (1822-1909)
|
|
|
|
|
Biographical materials and memorabilia
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1896-1965, n.d.
|
|
Box 27: folder 1
|
|
Artwork,
|
1851, n.d.
|
|
Box 27: folder 2
|
|
Biographies,
|
1915-17
|
|
Box 27: folder 3
|
|
Birthdays
|
|
|
|
|
64th,
|
1886
|
|
Box 27: folder 4
|
|
70th,
|
1892
|
|
|
|
Letters and tributes, A-Z
|
|
|
Box 27: folder 5-7
|
|
Banquet: program, invitations, and arrangements
|
|
|
Box 27: folder 8
|
|
Publication
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence and drafts
|
|
|
Box 27: folder 9
|
|
Manuscript
|
|
|
Box 27: folder 10
|
|
Clippings
|
|
|
Box 28: folder 1
|
|
Tribute books
|
|
|
Box 28: folder 2-5
|
|
75th, : correspondence
|
1897
|
|
Box 28: folder 6
|
|
80th,
|
1902
|
|
|
|
Programs, invitation, and arrangements
|
|
|
Box 28: folder 7
|
|
Clippings
|
|
|
Box 29: folder 1
|
|
Letters and tributes, A-Z
|
|
|
Box 29: folder 2-7
|
|
Letters from school children
|
|
|
Box 29: folder 8
|
|
Death,
|
1909
|
|
|
|
Clippings
|
|
|
Box 29: folder 9
|
|
Condolence letters
|
|
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|
|
A-S
|
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|
Box 29: folder 10-17
|
|
T-Z and unidentified
|
|
|
Box 30: folder 1
|
|
Fiftieth anniversary commemoration service,
|
1959
|
|
Box 30: folder 2
|
|
Estate,
|
1909-10
|
|
Box 30: folder 3
|
|
Memorabilia,
|
1829-1909, n.d.
|
|
Box 30: folder 4-5
|
|
New York University Hall of Fame nomination,
|
1920
|
|
Box 30: folder 6
|
|
Retirement,
|
1899
|
|
Box 30: folder 7
|
|
Statue by Bela L. Pratt, Boston Public Garden,
|
1913-42, n.d.
|
|
Box 30: folder 8
|
|
Activities
|
|
|
|
|
Scrapbooks
|
|
|
|
| Note: [See indexes at end of each volume] |
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|
circa 1845-81
|
|
Box 31
|
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|
circa 1852-79
|
|
Box 32
|
|
|
General,
|
1860-78
|
|
Box 33: folder 1
|
|
Anti-slavery/Freedman's Aid,
|
1862-71, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 2
|
|
Boston, City of,
|
1863-89, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 3
|
|
Boston Weekly Messenger, sale of,
|
1854
|
|
Box 33: folder 4
|
|
Boston Public Library,
|
1865, 1885
|
|
Box 33: folder 5
|
|
Boston Young Men's Christian Union,
|
1859-78
|
|
Box 33: folder 6
|
|
Boys Institute of Industry,
|
1909, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 7
|
|
Civil War and Reconstruction,
|
1863-65, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 8
|
|
Clubs,
|
1850?-89, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 9
|
|
Emigrant Aid,
|
1861-65, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 10
|
|
Historical Associations
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1862-84, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 11
|
|
Massachusetts Historical Society,
|
1861-65
|
|
Box 33: folder 12
|
|
Hospitals,
|
1865, 1978, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 13
|
|
Investment opportunities,
|
1863-75, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 14
|
|
Lend a Hand Society
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1888-1965, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 15
|
|
Publications
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1897-1906, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 16
|
|
Circulars of Ten Times One is Ten, Vol. I and II,
|
1885
|
|
Box 33: folder 17
|
|
New England Refugees' Aid Society,
|
1865, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 18
|
|
Old and New,
|
1870-74, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 19
|
|
Periodicals,
|
1864-76, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 20
|
|
Poor relief
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1858-77, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 21
|
|
North Street Mission for the Poor,
|
1861-64
|
|
Box 33: folder 22
|
|
Prisons,
|
1859, 1865, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 23
|
|
Religious
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1858-78, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 24
|
|
Society for Encouraging Religious Education,
|
1880
|
|
Box 33: folder 25
|
|
South Congregational Church,
|
1804-78
|
|
Box 33: folder 26
|
|
Unitarian Church
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1859-1909, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 27
|
|
American Unitarian Association,
|
1858-1909, n.d.
|
|
Box 33: folder 28
|
|
Schools and colleges
|
|
|
|
|
General,
|
1829-72, n.d.
|
|
Box 34: folder 1
|
|
Antioch College,
|
1865-67, n.d.
|
|
Box 34: folder 2
|
|
Hampton Normal and Industrial Institute,
|
1868-78
|
|
Box 34: folder 3
|
|
Harvard College,
|
1850-1939, n.d.
|
|
Box 34: folder 4
|
|
Temperance,
|
1865, n.d.
|
|
Box 34: folder 5
|
|
United States Sanitary Commission,
|
1861-65
|
|
Box 34: folder 6
|
|
United States Senate Chaplaincy,
|
1905, n.d.
|
|
Box 34: folder 7
|
|
Women's Education Association,
|
1877, n.d.
|
|
Box 34: folder 8
|
|
Women's Rest Tour Association,
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n.d.
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Box 34: folder 9
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Arnold, Helen (Freeman)
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n.d.
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Box 34: folder 10
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Freeman, Helen Elizabeth,
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1884-1906
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Box 34: folder 10a
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Freeman, Harriet Clark, Helen Hunt, and Caroline,
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1897-1908
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Box 34: folder 11
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Hale groups,
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1896-1908
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Box 34: folder 12
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Hale siblings,
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1877-99
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Box 34: folder 13
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Hale children groups,
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1866-95, 1902
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Box 34: folder 14
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Hale, Ellen Day [daughter]
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1859-1901
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Box 34: folder 15-30
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1902-09, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 1-3
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [wife],
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1873-1909, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 4-5
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Hale, Philip Leslie and Lilian (Westcott) [son and daughter-in-law],
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1902-09, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 6
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Hale, Nancy [granddaughter],
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1909
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Box 35: folder 7
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother],
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1856
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Box 35: folder 8
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Whitman, Minnie (Hamilton),
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1859-1907, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 9-11
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Non-family, misc.,
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1852-1910
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Box 35: folder 12
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Correspondence, incoming
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A,
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1855-95
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Box 35: folder 13
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Addams, Jane,
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1893
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Box 35: folder 14
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Agassiz, Elizabeth Carey and Louis R.,
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1852, 1874
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Box 35: folder 15
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Alcott, Louisa
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May, 1863
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Box 35: folder 16
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Alger, Horatio, Jr.,
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1861
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Box 35: folder 17
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Antin, Mary,
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1900
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Box 35: folder 18
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Armstrong, S.C.,
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1886, 1888, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 19
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Atherton, Gertrude,
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1904
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Box 35: folder 20
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B,
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1855-1904, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 21
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Bancroft, George,
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1858-70
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Box 35: folder 22
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Barrows, S.J.,
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1876, 1884
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Box 35: folder 23
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Beecher, Henry Ward,
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1881
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Box 35: folder 24
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Bell, Alexander Graham,
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1872, 1894
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Box 35: folder 25
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Bigelow, John,
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1888
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Box 35: folder 26
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Butler, Benjamin Franklin,
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1868
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Box 35: folder 27
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Bynner, Edwin L.,
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1876-87
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Box 35: folder 28
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C,
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1846-1907, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 29
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Cable, George Washington,
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1888-99
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Box 35: folder 30
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Choate, Joseph H.,
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1876-91
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Box 35: folder 31
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Church, Frederick,
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1893
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Box 35: folder 32
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Cooper, Susan Fenimore,
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1887
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Cushing, Frank Hamilton,
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1899
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Box 35: folder 34
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D,
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1837-1904, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 35
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E,
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1857-95
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Box 35: folder 36
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
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1859, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 37
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F,
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1847-1904, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 38
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Fields, Annie,
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1887-91, n.d.
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Box 35: folder 39
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Freeman, Helen Hunt,
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n.d.
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Box 35: folder 40
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G,
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1866-1907, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 1
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Gaskell, Elizabeth, Meta, Mariam, and William,
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1860-62
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Box 36: folder 2
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Gilder, Joseph B., Jeannette L., and R.W.,
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1875-97
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Box 36: folder 3
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Grant, Robert,
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1874, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 4
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Gray, Asa,
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1854-87, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 5
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Greenough, Richard,
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1844-72
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Box 36: folder 6
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Greenwood, Grace (Mrs. Lippincott),
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1894
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Box 36: folder 7
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H,
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1854-1901, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 8
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Hall, G. Stanley,
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1878-90, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 9
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Hamlin, Cyrus,
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1890-96
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Box 36: folder 10
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Hawley, Joseph R.,
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1865, 1890
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Box 36: folder 11
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Higginson, Thomas Wentworth,
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1854-1901, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 12
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Hoar, George F.,
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1851-1904
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Box 36: folder 13
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell,
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1887, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 14
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Howe, Julia Ward,
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1871-88, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 15
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Howells, William Dean,
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1864-1908
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Box 36: folder 16
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I-J,
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1870-98
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Box 36: folder 17
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Jewett, Sarah Orne,
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1871, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 18
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K,
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1873, 1888
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Box 36: folder 19
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L,
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1867-97, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 20
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Lincoln, Robert Todd,
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1883-99
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Box 36: folder 21
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Livermore, Mary,
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1888-92
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Box 36: folder 22
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Long, John D.,
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1894-1902
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Box 36: folder 23
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Loomis, Charles Battell,
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1900-01
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Box 36: folder 24
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M,
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1856-1900
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Box 36: folder 25
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May, Samuel,
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1851
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Box 36: folder 26
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Miner, Myrtilla,
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1858
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Box 36: folder 27
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Mitchell, Maria,
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1874
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Box 36: folder 28
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N-O,
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1873-1903
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Box 36: folder 29
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Norton, Charles Eliot,
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1877-1903
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Box 36: folder 30
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Olmsted, Frederick Law,
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1857, 1889
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Box 36: folder 31
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Owen, Robert Dale,
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1870
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Box 36: folder 32
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P,
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1855-1904, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 33
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Palfrey (?), John G.,
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1846-61
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Box 36: folder 34
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Palmer, Alice Freeman,
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1898
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Box 36: folder 35
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Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer,
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1856, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 36
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Phillips, Wendell,
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n.d.
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Box 36: folder 37
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Q-R,
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1857-93, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 38
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Quincy, Josiah,
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1874-75
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Box 36: folder 39
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Riggs, Kate Douglas Wiggin,
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n.d.
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Box 36: folder 40
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Rockefeller, John D.,
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1897
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Box 36: folder 41
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S,
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1856-91
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Box 36: folder 42
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Sanborn, F.B.,
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1870-75
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Box 36: folder 43
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Scudder, Horace E.,
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1862-1900
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Box 36: folder 44
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Stone, Lucy,
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1889, 1890
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Box 36: folder 45
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Sullivan, Annie M.,
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1888
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Box 36: folder 46
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T,
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1874-99, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 47
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Tarbell, Ida,
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1896-1904
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Box 36: folder 48
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V-Z,
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1867-1902, n.d.
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Box 36: folder 49
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Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps,
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1889
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Box 36: folder 50
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Washington, Booker T.,
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1886-1902
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Box 36: folder 51
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Whitney, Adeline D. T.,
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1870-71
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Box 36: folder 52
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Williams, Eleazer,
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1852-57
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Box 36: folder 53
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Winthrop, Robert C.,
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1872-94
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Box 36: folder 54
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Correspondence, third party
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Freeman, Harriet to Helen (Freeman) and Harold Arnold
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1909-1912
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Box 36: folder 55
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Speeches and writings
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Addresses
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Miscellaneous,
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1879-1902
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Box 37: folder 1
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Bicentennial of the First Parish in Framingham,
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13 Oct 1901
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Box 37: folder 2
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Dedication of the sixth meeting house, First Parish in Dorchester,
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16 May 1897
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Box 37: folder 3
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Funeral of Isaac Fenno,
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28 Jun 1897
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Box 37: folder 4
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Inauguration of John Gordon as President of Howard University,
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30 Mar 1904
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Box 37: folder 5
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Opening of the Rowland G. Hazard Memorial, Peace Dale, RI,
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9 Oct 1891
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Box 37: folder 6
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Service in memory of Phillips Brooks,
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30 Jan 1894
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Box 37: folder 7
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"Communion Service,"
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25 Nov 1906
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Box 37: folder 8
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"The Contribution of Boston to American Independence," 121st celebration of the Declaration of Independence, Boston,
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5 Jul 1897
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Box 37: folder 9
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"The Educated Citizen," Smith College Commencement,
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17 Jun 1902
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Box 37: folder 10
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"The Five Great Duties of the Twentieth Century," University of Ohio Commencement,
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19 Jun 1901
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Box 37: folder 11
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"The Gospel of Emerson for His Time and Ours," Emerson Celebration, Boston,
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31 Jul 1903
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Box 37: folder 12
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"The Ideas of the Founders," Brooklyn Institute,
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4 Nov 1903
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Box 37: folder 13
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"The Leaders Lead," Alpha Delta Phi Convention, Williams College,
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24 May 1877
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Box 37: folder 14
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"Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Exercises," Philips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH,
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29 Sep 1885
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Box 37: folder 15
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"Public Amusement for Poor and Rich," Church of the Unity, Worcester, MA,
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16 Dec 1855
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Box 37: folder 16
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"The Results of Columbus's Discovery," American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA,
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21 Oct 1892
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Box 37: folder 17
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"Thomas Starr King: A Memorial Address," South Congregational Church, Boston, MA,
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1 Mar 1903
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Box 37: folder 18
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"What is the American People?" Phi Beta Kappa Society, Brown University, Providence, RI,
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1885
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Box 37: folder 19
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"What Will He Do With It?" Cornell University Commencement,
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12 Jun 1881
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Box 37: folder 20
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Sermons by title
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A-F
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Box 37: folder 21-22
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G-Z
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Box 38: folder 1-7
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Writings
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Miscellaneous magazine and newspaper articles,
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1879-1969, n.d.
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Box 39: folder 1
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"A Sunday Morning Prayer,"
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 2
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"Afloat and Ashore,"
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1891
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Box 39: folder 3
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"Christmas Waits in Boston,"
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circa 1859
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Box 39: folder 4
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"Daily Bread: A Story of the Snow Blockade,"
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1888
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Box 39: folder 5
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"Dr. Geo. E. Ellis": typescript,
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 6
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"Gosnold at Cuttyhunk,"
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1902
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Box 39: folder 7
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"The Great Harvest Year,"
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 8
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"Homer and David": dramatization of EEH story by Katherine E. Dopp,
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1903
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Box 39: folder 9
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"How They Live in Boston and How They Die There,"
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 10
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"How To Grow Young,"
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1911
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Box 39: folder 11
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Introduction to a book by Miss Allen: ms.,
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circa 1900
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Box 39: folder 12
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"John Albion Andrew": typescript,
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 13
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"The Maltese Cross": manuscript,
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n.d. ("printed and presented by the King's Daughters of Wellesley College, 1890")
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Box 39: folder 14
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"The Man Without a Country"
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(1863)
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Lend a Hand Society reprint,
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1904
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Box 39: folder 15
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Correspondence re: reprint in Outlook,
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1889
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Box 39: folder 16
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Dramatizations: correspondence, programs, and clippings,
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1884-1937
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Box 39: folder 17
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Film rights controversy: correspondence,
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1917
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Box 39: folder 18
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"Mrs. De Laix's Indecision": ms.,
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 19
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"My Grandmother's Mutton: A Boston Christmas Story": ms.,
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 20
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"Neither Scrip nor Money: A Christmas Story,"
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circa 1903
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Box 39: folder 21
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"Nel Suo Nome. Racconto dei Valdesi,"
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1887
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Box 39: folder 22
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"Old Age Pensions,"
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 23
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"One Hundred Years Ago. How the War Began,"
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1875
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Box 39: folder 24
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"Other Senators": typescript,
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 25
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"The Professor of America": ms.,
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n.d.
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Box 39: folder 26
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"Red and White. A Christmas Story,"
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1887
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Box 39: folder 27
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"The Real Philip Nolan,"
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1901
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Mississippi Historical Society Publications reprint
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Box 39: folder 28
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Research materials
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Box 39: folder 29-30
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Research materials (cont'd)
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Box 40: folder 1-8
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"Six Distinguished Men of Letters": typescript,
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n.d.
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"Wendell Phillips"
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Box 40: folder 9
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"Daniel Webster"
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Box 40: folder 10
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"Ralph Waldo Emerson"
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Box 40: folder 11
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"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
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Box 40: folder 12
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"Josiah Quincy"
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Box 40: folder 13
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"John Quincy Adams"
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Box 40: folder 14
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"The Story of a Dory,"
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n.d.
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Box 40: folder 15
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The Story of Massachusetts: pamphlet "To the Critics of the Story of Massachusetts,"
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circa 1892
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Box 40: folder 16
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"Studies in American Colonial Life,"
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1895
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Box 40: folder 17
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"Susan's Escort"
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Early draft: ms.,
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n.d.
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Box 40: folder 18
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Later draft: ms.,
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n.d.
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Box 40: folder 19
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That Unknown Country: reprint of Chapter XXI,
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n.d.
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Box 41: folder 1
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"Tom Torrey's Tariff Talks"
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Reprint,
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1888
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Box 41: folder 2
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Manuscript
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"The Cooking Stove"
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Box 41: folder 3
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"Well Enough Alone"
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Box 41: folder 4
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"The Jack Knife"
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Box 41: folder 5
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"Uncle Frank's Family and the Story He Told Them One New Year's Night,"
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1857
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Box 41: folder 6
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"The Unitarian Principles,"
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n.d.
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Box 41: folder 7
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"The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ,"
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n.d.
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Box 41: folder 8
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Notes
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Miscellaneous,
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n.d.
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Box 41: folder 9
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On Boston,
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n.d.
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Box 41: folder 10
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Folio "Parts of Translations, Sermons, and Christian History Lectures,Epistles- Communion Address(?)"
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1846-1854.
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Box 41: folder 11-18
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Unitarian Communion Service (in Samuel Longfellow's hand)
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Box 41: folder 19
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Business/financial materials
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Miscellaneous publishers,
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1873-1906
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Box 42: folder 1
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A.S. Barnes and Co.,
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1886-90
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Box 42: folder 2
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American Book Co.,
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1891-1904
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Box 42: folder 3
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Atlantic Monthly,
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1882-97
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Box 42: folder 4
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Cassell Publishing Co.,
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1891-1904
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Box 42: folder 5-6
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The Century Co.,
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1907-09
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Box 42: folder 7
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Charles Scribner's Sons,
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1881-98
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Box 42: folder 8
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D. Appleton and Co.,
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1897-98, n.d.
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Box 42: folder 9
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Dana Estes and Co.,
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1899-1905
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Box 42: folder 10
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Dodd, Mead and Co.,
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1903-09
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Box 42: folder 11
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Fields, Osgood and Co.,
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1869-74
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Box 42: folder 12
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Funk and Wagnalls,
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1883-1907
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Box 42: folder 13-14
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G.P. Putnam's Sons,
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1886-1910
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Box 42: folder 15
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Ginn and Co.,
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1887-1909
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Box 42: folder 16
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H.M. Caldwell Co.,
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1896-1905
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Box 42: folder 17
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Harper and Brothers,
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1881-1909
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Box 42: folder 18
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Henry O. Shepard Publishing Co.,
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1894
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Box 42: folder 19
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Houghton, Mifflin and Co.,
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1888-1910
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Box 42: folder 20
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J. Stillman Smith and Co.,
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1896-97
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Box 42: folder 21
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James R. Osgood Co.,
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1869, 1876
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Box 42: folder 22
|
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Library of Congress, Copyright Office,
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1876-1906, n.d.
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Box 43: folder 1-2
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Lamson, Wolffe and Co.,
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1895-99
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Box 43: folder 3
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Little, Brown and Co.,
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1898-1909
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Box 43: folder 4-5
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Lothrop Publishing Co.,
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1893-1909
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Box 43: folder 6
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The Macmillan Co.,
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1905-09
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Box 43: folder 7
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The Outlook Co.,
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1897-1907, n.d.
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Box 43: folder 8
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Porter and Coates,
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1887-91
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Box 43: folder 9
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Rand and Avery,
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1865-68
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Box 43: folder 10
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Roberts Brothers,
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1871-99
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Box 43: folder 11-13
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Thomas Y. Crowell and Co.,
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1897-99
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Box 43: folder 14
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Walker, Wise and Co.,
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1860-66
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Box 43: folder 15
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Correspondence with editors re: permission to reprint, anthologize, etc.,
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1888-1901, n.d.
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Box 43: folder 16
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Correspondence with attorneys
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Foster, Roger,
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1888-98
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Box 43: folder 17
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Tyndale, Theodore,
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1894-99, n.d.
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Box 43: folder 18
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Miscellaneous notes,
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n.d.
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Box 43: folder 19
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Financial journal,
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1877-1909
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Box 43: folder 20
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Volumes
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Boys' Heros. (Boston: D. Lothrop Company,
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1886)
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Box 43
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Christmas in Narragansett. (New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls,
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1884)
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Box 43
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Easter: a collection for a hundred friends. (Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Company,
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1886)
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Box 43
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Every-day Sermons. (Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Company,
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1892)
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Box 43
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For Christmas and New Year privately printed for the holidays,
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1906
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Box 43
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For Fifty Years: Verses written on occasion, in the course of the nineteenth century. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1893)
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Box 43
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The Fortunes of Rachel. (NY: Funk and Wagnalls,
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1884)
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Box 43
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History of the United States written for the Chautauqua Reading Circles (New York: Chautauqua Press,
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1884)
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Box 43
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How They Lived in Hampton. A Story of Practical Christianity Applied in the Manufacture of Woolens. (Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Co.,
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1888)
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Box 43
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How To Do It. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1884)
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Box 43
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How To Live. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company,
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1903)
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Box 43
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James Russell Lowell and his friends. (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company,
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1899)
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Box 43
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June to May: The Sermons of a Year preached at South Congregational Church in Boston, in 1880 and 1881. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1881)
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Box 43
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The Man Without a Country (Boston: Roberts Brothers, and
Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Co.,
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1889 1891)
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Box 43
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The Man Without a Country and Other Tales. (Boston: R. B. Palfrey,
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1868)
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Box 43
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Mohonk Addresses by Edward Everett Hale and David J. Brewer with an introduction by Edwin H. Mead. Published for the International School of Peace. (Boston: Ginn and Company,
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1910)
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Box 43
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My Friend the Boss: A Story of To-day. (Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Company,
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1888)
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Box 43
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A New England Boyhood. (New York: Cassell Publishing Co., )
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1893
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Box 43
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New England History in Ballads by Edward Everett Hale and his children with a few additions by other people. Illustrated by Ellen D. Hale, Philip L. Hale, and Lilian Hale. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company,
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1903)
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Box 43
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Our Christmas in a Palace. A Traveller's Story. (NY: Funk and Wagnalls,
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1883)
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Box 43
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Our Christmas in a Palace (NY: Standard Library,
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1884)
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Box 43
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Prayers in the Senate: Prayers offered in the Senate of the United States in the Winter Session of 1904. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company,
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1904)
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Box 43
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Ralph Waldo Emerson together with two early essays of Emerson. (Boston: Brown & Company,
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1899)
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Box 43
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Stories of Invention told by inventors and their friends. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1885)
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Box 43
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The Story of Massachusetts (Boston: D. Lothrop Company,
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1891)
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Box 43
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Sunday-school Stories on the Golden Texts of the International Lessons of 1889. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1889)
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Box 43
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Sunday-school Stories on the Golden Texts of the International Lessons of 1889. Second part. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1889)
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Box 43
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Tell It Again series (Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Company) Aunt Caroline's Present,
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1895
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Col. Clipsham's Calendar,
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1895
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Box 43
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Hands Off (2 copies),
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1895
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Box 43
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One Good Turn: A Story,
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1893
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Box 43
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A Safe Deposit,
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1895
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Box 43
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Ten Times One is Ten: The Possible Reformation. (Boston: Roberts Brothers,
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1871)
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Box 43
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The Works of Edward Everett Hale, Library Edition (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company) Ten Times One is Ten and Other Stories,
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1899
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Box 43
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Vol. II, In His Name and Christmas Stories,
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1899
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Box 43
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Vol. IV, The Brick Moon and Other Stories,
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1899
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Box 43
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Vol. V, Philip Nolan's Friends: A Story of the Change of Western Empire,
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1899
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Box 43
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Vol. VI, A New England Boyhood and other bits of autobiography,
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1900
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Box 43
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Vol. VII, How To Do It to which is added How To Live,
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1900
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Box 43
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Vol. VIII, Addresses and Essays on Subjects of History, Education, and Government,
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1900
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Box 43
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Vol. X, Poems and Fancies
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Box 43
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Edited by Edward Everett Hale
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The Age of Chivalry or Legends of King Arthur by Thomas Bulfinch. A new enlarged and revised edition by Edward E. Hale. (Boston: S.W. Tilton & Co.,
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1884)
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Box 43
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Lend a Hand: A Journal of Organized Philanthropy. Volume I, . (Boston: Lend a Hand Publishing Company)
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1886
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Box 43
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Lend a Hand: A Journal of Organized Philanthropy. Volume II,. (Boston: Lend a Hand Publishing Company)
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1887
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Box 43
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Standard Biographies: Lights of Two Centuries. (New York and Chicago: A.S. Barnes and Company,
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1887)
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Box 43
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Miscellaneous
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The Eath and Its Story: a First Book of Geology by Angelo Heilprin with inscription to Harriet E. Freeman
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Box 44
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) (1829-1914) [Mrs. Edward Everett Hale]
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Biographical material and memorabilia
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General,
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1852-1905, n.d.
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Box 44: folder 1
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Cookbook and recipes,
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circa 1873
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Box 44: folder 2
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Estate,
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1911-15
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Box 44: folder 3
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Financial,
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1902-11
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Box 44: folder 4
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Social Register, Boston and Washington, DC,
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1910
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Box 44: folder 5
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Baldwin, Elizabeth(?) [cousin],
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n.d.
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Box 45: folder 1
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Hale groups,
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1889-1908
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Box 45: folder 2-6
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Hale, Arthur [son],
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1877-1912
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Box 45: folder 7
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Hale, Edward Everett [husband]
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1868-99
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Box 45: folder 8-25
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1900-08, n.d.
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Box 46: folder 1-5
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Hale, Edward Everett [husband] and Ellen Day [daughter],
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1891-1906
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Box 46: folder 6
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Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. [son],
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1875, 1886
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Box 46: folder 7
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Hale, Ellen Day [daughter]
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1864-Mar 1892
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Box 46: folder 8-20
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Apr 1892-1905
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Box 47: folder 1-16
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1906-12, n.d.
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Box 48: folder 1-3
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Hale, Lilian (Westcott) [daughter-in-law],
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1902-13
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Box 48: folder 4
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Hale, Nancy [granddaughter],
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1911
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Box 48: folder 5
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Hale, Philip Leslie [son],
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1878, 1898 (?)
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Box 48: folder 6
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Perkins, Mary [mother](from Europe),
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1856-57, 1889
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Box 48: folder 7
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Miscellaneous,
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1872-1912
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Box 48: folder 8
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Correspondence, incoming,
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1873-1913, n.d.
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Box 48: folder 9
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody (1820-1900)
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Biographical material and memorabilia
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General,
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1916, 1967, n.d.
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Box 49: folder 1
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Cookbook,
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n.d.
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Box 49: folder 2
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Embroidery
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Sampler (age 10),
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1830
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Box 49: folder 3
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Designs and work samples,
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circa 1870s
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Box 49: folder 4-5
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Estate,
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1897-98
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Box 49: folder 6
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Memorabilia,
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n.d.
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Box 49: folder 7
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Bates, Mr.,
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1883
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Box 49: folder 7a
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Everett, William,
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1863-96, n.d.
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Box 49: folder 8
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Hale groups,
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1847-76, n.d.
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Box 49: folder 9-11
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Hale, Alexander "Elly" [brother],
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1848-50
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Box 49: folder 12-13
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Hale, Charles [brother]
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1848-63
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Box 49: folder 14-19
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1864-76, n.d.
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Box 50: folder 1-15
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [brother and sister-in-law]
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1837-53
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Box 50: folder 16-27
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1854-96
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Box 51: folder 1-33
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1897-99, n.d.
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Box 52: folder 1-3
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Hale, Ellen Day [niece],
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1856, 1862, n.d.
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Box 52: folder 4
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [brother],
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1837-70, n.d.
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Box 52: folder 5-6
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. [father],
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1850
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Box 52: folder 7
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Hale, Robert Beverly "Robbie" [nephew],
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n.d.
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Box 52: folder 8
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Hale, Sarah Everett [sister],
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1835-51
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Box 52: folder 9-16
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother]
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1838-55
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Box 52: folder 17-30
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1856-66, n.d.
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Box 53: folder 1-7
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Hale, Susan [sister],
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1840-68, n.d.
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Box 53: folder 8-15
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Fragments,
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n.d.
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Box 53: folder 16
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Correspondence, incoming,
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1886-88, n.d.
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Box 53: folder 17
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Writings
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Diary,
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1867(?)-68(?)
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Box 53: folder 18
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General,
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1911, 1968, n.d.
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Box 53: folder 19
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"The Peterkins at the 'Carnival of Authors'": notebook,
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n.d.
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Box 53: folder 20
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"The Queen of the Red Chessmen," with "Miss Lucinda" by Rose Terry. (NY: The Happy Hour Library,
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n.d.)
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Box 53: folder 21
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Volumes
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Familien Peterkin (Gyldendal, [Danish edition of The Peterkin Papers]
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1969)
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Box 53
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The Peterkin Papers. (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co.,
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1880)
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Box 53
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The Peterkin Papers. (Boston and NY: Houghton, Mifflin and Co.,
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1900)
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Box 53
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Stories for Children. Containing Simple Lessons in Morals. A Supplementary Reader for Schools or for Use at Home. (Boston and NY: Leach, Shewell & Sanborn,
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1892)
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Box 53
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. (1818-71)
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Biographical material and memorabilia
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Artwork,
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n.d.
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Box 54: folder 1
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Commonplace book and memorabilia,
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1836
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Box 54: folder 2
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Estate,
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1871
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Box 54: folder 3
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale groups,
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1851-69, n.d.
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Box 54: folder 4
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Hale, Charles [brother],
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1852-69, n.d.
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Box 54: folder 5-7
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [brother and sister-in-law],
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1831-70, n.d.
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Box 55: folder 1-7
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Hale, Ellen Day [niece],
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1864(?)
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Box 55: folder 8
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody [sister],
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1838-70
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Box 55: folder 9-10
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. [father],
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1838-54
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Box 55: folder 11
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Hale, Sarah Everett [sister],
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1834-50, n.d.
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Box 55: folder 12-13
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother],
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1835(?)-65
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Box 55: folder 14-20
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Hale, Susan [sister],
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1854-69
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Box 55: folder 21
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Fragments,
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n.d.
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Box 55: folder 22
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Non-family,
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1842-69, n.d.
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Box 55: folder 23
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Correspondence, incoming
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel,
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n.d.
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Box 55: folder 24
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Story, William Wetmore,
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1851
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Box 55: folder 25
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Sumner, Charles,
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n.d.
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Box 55: folder 26
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Publishers,
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1843, 1869
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Box 55: folder 27
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Writings
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Diaries, trips,
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1841-48, 1860
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Box 55: folder 28
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Miscellaneous,
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1832-49, n.d.
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Box 55: folder 29
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Hale, Sarah Everett (1817-1851)
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Bible,
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1840
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Box 56: folder 1
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"Extract Book": commonplace book,
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circa 1827-50
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Box 56: folder 2
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Everett, Alexander Hill [uncle],
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1842
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Box 57: folder 1
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Everett, Charlotte (Brooks) [aunt],
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1844-45, n.d.
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Box 57: folder 2
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Everett, Lucretia (Peabody) [aunt],
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1846-51
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Box 57: folder 3
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Hale groups,
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1846-48
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Box 57: folder 4
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Hale, Alexander "Elly" [brother],
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1845-50
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Box 57: folder 5-6
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Hale, Charles,
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1848-49
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Box 57: folder 7
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [brother and sister-in-law],
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1835-51
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Box 57: folder 8-15
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody [sister],
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1837-51
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Box 57: folder 16-19
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [brother],
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1836-49
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Box 57: folder 20-24
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother],
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1838-51
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Box 57: folder 25-28
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Hale, Susan [sister],
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1838-50
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Box 57: folder 29
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Correspondence, incoming: Channing, M.,
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1840?
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Box 57: folder 30
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Writings, miscellaneous,
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1827, 1829
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Box 57: folder 31
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Hale, Susan (1833-1910)
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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General,
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1892-1984, n.d.
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Box 58: folder 1
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Memorabilia,
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1862-1901
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Box 58: folder 2
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Readings and skits,
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1890, n.d.
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Box 58: folder 3
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Artwork
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Sketches,
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1840-63, n.d.
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Box 58: folder 4
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Watercolors
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Miscellaneous,
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1864-86, n.d.
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Box 58: folder 5-6
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Wildflowers of the Holy Land,
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1868
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Box 58: folder 7
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Sketchbooks
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1863
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Box 58: folder 8
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(landscapes)
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1865
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Box 59: folder 1
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(Egypt)
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1868, 1887, n.d.
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Box 59: folder 2
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(flowers)
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n.d.
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Box 59: folder 3
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(miscellaneous)
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n.d.
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Box 59: folder 4
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(landscapes)
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n.d.
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Box 59: folder 5
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Church, E.A.,
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1903-06
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Box 59: folder 6
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Hale groups,
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1842-57, 1868-1910
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Box 59: folder 7-12
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Hale, Alexander "Elly" [brother],
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1849-50
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Box 59: folder 13
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Hale, Charles [brother]
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1846-60
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Box 59: folder 14-15
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1861-81, n.d.
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Box 60: folder 1-8
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [brother and sister-in-law],
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1842?-1907
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Box 60: folder 9-17
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Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. [nephew],
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1879-90
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Box 60: folder 18-20
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Hale, Ellen Day [niece],
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1868-1910, n.d.
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Box 61: folder 1-13
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Hale, Herbert Dudley [nephew],
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1875, 1892
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Box 61: folder 14
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Hale, Lucretia Peabody [sister]
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1847-73, 1876-80
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Box 61: folder 15-22
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1881-96
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Box 62: folder 1-16
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1897-1901, n.d.
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Box 63: folder 1-3
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Hale, Nathan, Sr. [father],
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1850
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Box 63: folder 4
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Hale, Nathan, Jr. [brother],
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1853-70, n.d.
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Box 63: folder 5
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Hale, Philip Leslie [nephew] and Lilian (Westcott),
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1885-1902
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Box 63: folder 6
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Hale, Sarah Everett [sister],
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1842-50, n.d.
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Box 63: folder 7
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Hale, Sarah Preston (Everett) [mother],
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1847-68
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Box 63: folder 8-12
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Unidentified fragments,
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n.d.
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Box 63: folder 13
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Miscellaneous,
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1868-1910
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Box 63: folder 14
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Correspondence, incoming,
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1872, 1890-91
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Box 63: folder 15
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Writings
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Diary
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1889
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Box 63: folder 16
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1890-91
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Box 63: folder 17
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"The Emblem: A Mystic Romance" ms. of Ch. I, "The Gloomy Chamber,"
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n.d.
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Box 63: folder 18
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"The Novel of the Nile" written by Charles, Lucretia, and Susan Hale on Nile trip,manuscript
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1867-68:
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Box 63: folder 19-27
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"The Press": ms.,
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n.d.
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Box 63: folder 28
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"What the Owl Saw in the Woods,"
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n.d.
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Box 63: folder 29
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Royalty statements,
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1888-1904
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Box 63: folder 30
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Volumes
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A Family Flight Around Home. Part Second by Edward Everett Hale and Susan Hale (Boston: D. Lothrop Company,
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1884)
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Box 63
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Letters of Susan Hale edited by Caroline P. Atkinson with an introduction by Edward Everett Hale. (Boston: Marshall Jones Company,
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1919)
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Box 63
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Generation IV
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Hale, Arthur (1859-1939)
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General,
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1880-1903, n.d.
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Box 64: folder 1
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale groups,
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1872-1931
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Box 64: folder 2
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Hale, Edward Everett [father]
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1872-92
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Box 64: folder 3-22
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1897-1909, n.d.
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Box 65: folder 1-9
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents],
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1872-1904, n.d.
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Box 65: folder 10
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Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. [brother],
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1875-78
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Box 65: folder 11
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister]
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1872-1917
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Box 65: folder 12-22
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1918-39, n.d.
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Box 66: folder 1-10
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [mother]
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1872-92
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Box 66: folder 11-19
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1893-1913, n.d.
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Box 67: folder 1-6
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Hale, Herbert Dudley [brother],
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1875-82
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Box 67: folder 7
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Hale, Philip Leslie [brother],
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1883-1914
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Box 67: folder 8
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Hale, Robert Beverly [brother],
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1883-94
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Box 67: folder 9
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Miscellaneous,
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1872-1935, n.d.
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Box 67: folder 10
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Correspondence, incoming,
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1877-1938, n.d.
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Box 67: folder 11
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Writings: poems,
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1859-1939
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Box 67: folder 12
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Hale, Camilla (Conner) [Mrs. Arthur]: letters to Hales,
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n.d.
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Box 67: folder 13
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Hale, Charles Alexander (1861-67): letters to Ellen Day Hale,
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1867
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Box 67: folder 14
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Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. (1863-1932) "Jack"
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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General,
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1873, 1883-1972, n.d.
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Box 68: folder 1
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Clippings re: campaign for Congress,
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1912
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Box 68: folder 2
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Artwork,
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circa 1868, n.d.
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Box 68: folder 3
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Notes,
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n.d.
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Box 68: folder 4
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The Union College I Remember, 1902-46 by Charles Newman Waldron
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Box 68: folder 5
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Crane, Stephen (photocopy),
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1895
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Box 68: folder 6
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Hale, Arthur [brother],
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1904, 1926
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Box 68: folder 7
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Hale, Edward Everett [father]
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1872-99
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Box 68: folder 8-13
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1900-09, n.d.
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Box 69: folder 1-4
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents],
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1873-1908
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Box 69: folder 5
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister]
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1879-1932, n.d.
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Box 69: folder 6-16
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n.d.
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Box 70: folder 1-2
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [mother],
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1873-1914, n.d.
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Box 70: folder 3-14
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Hale, Herbert Dudley [brother],
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1880, n.d.
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Box 70: folder 15
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Hale, Lilian (Westcott) [sister-in-law],
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1902, 1931-32
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Box 70: folder 16
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Hale, Nancy [niece],
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1928-29
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Box 70: folder 17
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Hale, Philip Leslie [brother],
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1927
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Box 70: folder 18
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Miscellaneous,
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1884, 1904, n.d.
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Box 70: folder 19
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Writings: Life of Edward Everett Hale: correspondence, notes,
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1919, n.d.
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Box 70: folder 20
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Hale, Rose (Perkins) (1866-1963) [Mrs. Edward Everett Hale, Jr.]
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents-in-law],
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1893-94, 1904, n.d.
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Box 70: folder 21
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister-in-law],
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1919
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Box 70: folder 22
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Hale, Lilian (Westcott) [sister-in-law],
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1917
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Box 70: folder 23
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Hale, Ellen Day, Lilian (Westcott) Hale, and Philip Leslie Hale
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Artwork: letters to Nancy Hale,
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1968-88
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Box 71: folder 1-2
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| Note: [See also Hale, Ellen Day: Artwork; Hale, Philip Leslie: Artwork; and Hale, Lilian Westcott: Artwork; and Oversize Materials] |
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Hale, Ellen Day (1855-1940)
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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General and miscellaneous,
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1788, 1886-1949, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 3
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Memberships,
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1905-19
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Box 71: folder 4
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Memorabilia,
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1862-1909, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 5-6
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Papers at Archives of American Art,
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1978
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Box 71: folder 7
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Will,
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1936-37
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Box 71: folder 8
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Estate,
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1937-41
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Box 71: folder 9
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Artwork
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Correspondence
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1877-1934, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 10
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to Nancy Hale,
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1967-88, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 11
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Re: gift of self portrait to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
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1987-88
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Box 71: folder 12
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Clippings and memorabilia,
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1878-95, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 13
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Exhibitions
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Richard York Gallery, correspondence, catalog
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Oct-Nov 1981:
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Box 71: folder 14
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"American Women Artists, 1830-1930": correspondence and clippings,
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1986
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Box 71: folder 15
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Dickinson College,
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2007
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Box 71: folder 15a
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Lists,
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1930, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 16
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Photographs,
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1981, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 17
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Sketches, etching, oil, watercolors,
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1892, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 18
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Activities
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General correspondence
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1902-32, n.d.
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Box 71: folder 19
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With attorney George Lemist Clark,
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1909-15
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Box 71: folder 20-22
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Responses to advertisement to find a place for a maid,
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1918
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Box 72: folder 1
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School finances for Laura Hale,
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1927
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Box 72: folder 2
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Copyrights, Edward Everett Hale and Lucretia Peabody Hale
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General,
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1910-37
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Box 72: folder 3
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Little, Brown & Co.,
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1910-37, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 4
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Evelyn Nordhoff Bindery
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General,
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1899-1901, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 5
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Correspondence,
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1898-1902, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 6-7
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Talk re: Evelyn Nordhoff given to Social Reform Club,
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n.d.
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Box 72: folder 8
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Family papers and artifacts
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General,
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1910-33
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Box 72: folder 9
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Clementi piano,
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1932-33, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 10
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Egyptian artifacts,
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1931, 1965, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 11
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Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
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1931-34
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Box 72: folder 12
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Madigan, Thomas re: autograph collection,
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1932-33
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Box 72: folder 13
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New York State Library re: Edward Everett Hale diaries,
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1933
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Box 72: folder 14
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Financial
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General,
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1879-1936, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 15
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Grant from American Unitarian Association,
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1936
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Box 72: folder 16
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Helen Knowlton Subscription Fund: correspondence,
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1897
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Box 72: folder 17
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Real Estate/houses
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General,
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1908-19, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 18
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Correspondence with Gasch & Birge/Herman E. Gasch,
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1907-36, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 19
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Folly Cove, Rockport/Gloucester, MA, property
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General,
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1910-37, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 20
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Correspondence with attorney Frederick H. Tarr,
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1910-32
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Box 72: folder 21
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William Morris Hunt Memorial Fund
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General re: William Morris Hunt,
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1879-1982
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Box 72: folder 22
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Correspondence,
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1879-98, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 23
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Records,
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1880, n.d.
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Box 72: folder 24
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Clark, Abigail [secretary to EEH],
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1909-12
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Box 73: folder 1
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Curtis, Miss (re: art schools for women in Paris),
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1887
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Box 73: folder 2
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Hale groups
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1873-Nov 1882
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Box 73: folder 3-18
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Dec 1882-1909
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Box 74: folder 1-8
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"Brother" (unidentified),
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1880-83
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Box 74: folder 9
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"Grandmama" (unidentified),
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1878-83
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Box 74: folder 10
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Hale, Arthur [brother],
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1874-82, 1923
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Box 74: folder 11
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Hale, Edward Everett [father]
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1872-95
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Box 74: folder 12-22
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1896-1909
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Box 75: folder 1-9
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Hale Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents],
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1879-92, n.d.
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Box 75: folder 10-12
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Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. "Jack" [brother],
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1873-84
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Box 75: folder 13
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Hale, Emily Perkins [mother]
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1872-Jul 1882
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Box 75: folder 14-18
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Sep 1882-1897
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Box 76: folder 1-20
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1898-1914
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Box 77: folder 1-8
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Hale, Herbert Dudley "Bertie" [brother],
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1878-83
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Box 77: folder 9
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Hale, Lilian Westcott [sister-in-law],
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1902-39, n.d.
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Box 77: folder 10-20
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Hale, Nancy [niece],
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1926
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Box 78: folder 1
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Hale, Philip Leslie [brother],
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1878-1928
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Box 78: folder 2
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Hale, Robert Beverly "Robby" "Delancey" [brother],
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1877-82
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Box 78: folder 3
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Hale, Susan [aunt],
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1886
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Box 78: folder 4
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Miscellaneous,
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1878-1924
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Box 78: folder 5
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Correspondence, incoming
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A,
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1891-1935, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 6
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B,
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1877-1934, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 7
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Beaux, Cecilia,
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1891-1931
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Box 78: folder 8
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Berenson, Mary,
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1904
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Box 78: folder 9
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C,
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1906-35, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 10
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Clark, Abigail,
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1909-17, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 11-12
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Clements, Gabrielle,
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1907-33
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Box 78: folder 13-15
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D,
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1904-35, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 16
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E,
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1874-1933
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Box 78: folder 17
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F,
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1910-11, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 18
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Fields, Annie,
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1886
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Box 78: folder 19
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G,
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1882-1913, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 20
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Garfield, Helen N.,
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1906-13
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Box 78: folder 21
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H,
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1907-34, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 22
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Hall, Betsy,
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1908, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 23
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Hoar, George F.,
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1897
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Box 78: folder 24
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Holman's Print Shop,
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1933-35
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Box 78: folder 25
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Hunt, William Morris,
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1878, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 26
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I-J,
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1905-34, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 27
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Jewett, Sarah Orne,
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1891, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 28
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K,
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1891-1934, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 29
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Kroll, Genevieve and Leon,
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1933-35, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 30
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L,
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1881-1933, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 31
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Lodge, Henry Cabot,
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1915, 1923
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Box 78: folder 32
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Loring, Helen J.,
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1915-19
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Box 78: folder 33
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M,
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1875-1933, n.d.
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Box 78: folder 34
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N,
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1909, 1914
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Box 78: folder 35
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Newell, Annie C.,
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n.d.
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Box 78: folder 36
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Nordhoff, Charles,
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1898-1901
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Box 78: folder 37-38
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Nordhoff, Evelyn Hunter,
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1891-93
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Box 79: folder 1-7
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Nordhoff, Evelyn Hunter: etchings, sample of leather work,
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n.d.
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Box 79: folder 8
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Nordhoff, Lida,
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1893, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 9
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P-Q,
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1912-31, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 10
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Page, Annie,
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1908-11, 1931
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Box 79: folder 11
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Page, Lillian A.,
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1864-65, 1934-35
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Box 79: folder 12
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Park, Charles E.,
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1928-34
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Box 79: folder 13
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Pinchot, Gifford and Mary,
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1911-24, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 14
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R,
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1909-25
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Box 79: folder 15
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Ronka, Louis S. and Arne,
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1932-35
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Box 79: folder 16
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Roosevelt, Edith Kermit and secretary,
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1906
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Box 79: folder 17
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S,
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1902-34, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 18
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Seymour, George Dudley,
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1921-25
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Box 79: folder 19
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Smith, Maverette G.,
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1908-12, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 20
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T-W,
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1909-33, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 21
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White, Eliza Orne,
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1883-1917, 1932-36, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 22-25
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Y,
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1911, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 26
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Unidentified and fragments,
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1907-33, n.d.
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Box 79: folder 27
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Originals of correspondence to family from Europe,
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1881-83.
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Box 80-81
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| Note: [USE PHOTOCOPIES IN BOXES 73-77] |
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Speeches and writings
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Diaries,
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1901, 1904, 1905, 1921
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Box 82
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Speeches
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Leonardo da Vinci: text and notes,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 1
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Lucretia P. Hale, the Author of the Peterkins (The Literary Society, Washington, DC,
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1926)
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manuscript
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Box 83: folder 2
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typescript
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Box 83: folder 3
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William Morris Hunt,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 4
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Sicily,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 5
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Writings
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Poems,
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1891, 1913, n.d.
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Box 83: folder 6
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Epistolary fiction re: Americans in Italy,
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n.d.
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manuscript
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Box 83: folder 7
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typescript
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Box 83: folder 8
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Miscellaneous: notebook,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 9
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Stories and essays
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Re: art student in France,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 10
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Re: travelling west in the U.S.,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 11
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Re: art students visiting Cape Ann quarries,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 12
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Etching,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 13
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"Christmas Shoes and Stockings,"
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 14
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"For the Honor of the Class,"
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 15
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"Lucretia Peabody Hale,"
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circa 1926
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Box 83: folder 16
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"A Pilgrimage to Mont St. Michel,"
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 17
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"A Week in France,"
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 18
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Notebook with "story written for her father," a piece about the work of Gabrielle Clements, and Finnish language exercises,
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n.d.
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Box 83: folder 19
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Published
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Miscellaneous,
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1883, 1890
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Box 83: folder 20
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Articles re: France in Traveller,
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1882-85
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Box 83: folder 21
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"History of Art," National Bureau of Unity Clubs leaflet no.
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14, 1888
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Box 83: folder 22
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Ellen Day Hale (1855-1940) and Gabrielle Clements De Vaux (1858-1948): correspondence (from others),
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1916-32
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Box 84: folder 1
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Gabrielle Clements De Vaux (1858-1948)
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General,
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1948, n.d.
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Box 84: folder 2
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Correspondence
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General,
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1910-38, n.d.
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Box 84: folder 3
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From Ellen Day Hale,
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1913-19
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Box 84: folder 4
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Hale, Henry Kidder (1869-76): certificate of baptism,
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1869
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Box 85: folder 1
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Hale, Herbert Dudley (1866-1908) "Bertie"
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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Death: condolence letters,
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1908
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Box 85: folder 2
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Education
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General,
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1877-91
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Box 85: folder 3
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Harvard College,
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1886-88
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Box 85: folder 4
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Notebooks,
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1886, n.d.
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Box 85: folder 5
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Scrapbook,
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n.d.
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Box 85: folder 6
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Drawings,
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n.d.
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Box 85: folder 7
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale, Edward Everett [father],
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1873-1908, n.d.
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Box 85: folder 8-16
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents],
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1884-1906
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Box 86: folder 1
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister],
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1876-1904
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Box 86: folder 2
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [mother],
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1873-1908
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Box 86: folder 3-6
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Miscellaneous,
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1879-92, n.d.
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Box 86: folder 7
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Correspondence, incoming
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Miscellaneous,
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1886-1902, n.d.
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Box 86: folder 8
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Re: engagement,
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1891
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Box 86: folder 9
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Hale, Margaret Curzon (Marquand) (1872-1948) [Mrs. Herbert Dudley Hale]
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale, Edward Everett [father-in-law],
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1891-1902, n.d.
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Box 86: folder 10
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents-in-law],
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1908-09
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Box 86: folder 11
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [mother-in-law],
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1892-1909
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Box 86: folder 12-14
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Miscellaneous Hales,
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1902, 1932, n.d.
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Box 86: folder 15
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Family home: Curzon Mill, Newburyport, MA,
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1948
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Box 86: folder 16
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Hale, Philip Leslie (1865-1931) and Lilian (Westcott) (1881-1963)
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Artwork
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Clippings,
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1911-77
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Box 87: folder 1
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Correspondence
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1936-88, n.d.
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Box 87: folder 2-3
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Exhibitions,
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1970
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Box 87: folder 4
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Correspondence
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General,
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1928, n.d.
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Box 87: folder 5
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Butler, Theodore Earl and Alice (Monet),
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1907-25, n.d.
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Box 87: folder 6
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Financial: stock record,
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1929-51
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Box 87: folder 7
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Memorabilia,
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1929, n.d.
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Box 87: folder 8
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Wedding: clipping and invitation,
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1902
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Box 87: folder 9
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Hale, Philip Leslie (1865-1931)
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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Biographical sketches and genealogy,
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1932-77, n.d.
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Box 88: folder 1
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Biographical article: "Philip Leslie Hale: His Life" by Rob Leith,
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n.d.
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Box 88: folder 2
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Death
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Arrangements and funeral,
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1931
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Box 88: folder 3
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Obituaries,
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1931
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Box 88: folder 4
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Financial
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General,
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1931
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Box 88: folder 5
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Estate checkbook,
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1931
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Box 88: folder 6
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Memorabilia,
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1865-1933, n.d.
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Box 88: folder 7
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Papers at Archives of American Art,
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1964-75, n.d.
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Box 88: folder 8
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Scrapbook compiled circa 1931 (containing items
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circa 1867-1931)
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Box 88: folder 9
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Artwork
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General and clippings,
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1908-87, n.d.
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Box 89: folder 1
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Correspondence,
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1908-88, n.d.
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Box 89: folder 2-4
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Exhibitions
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General,
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1910-75, n.d.
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Box 89: folder 5
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Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
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1931
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Box 89: folder 6
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Vose Galleries, Boston,
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1966
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Box 89: folder 7
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Vose Galleries, Boston,
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1988
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Box 89: folder 8
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Lists of paintings and drawings,
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1930, 1965,n.d.
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Box 89: folder 9
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Notes, miscellaneous,
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n.d.
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Box 89: folder 10
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Photographs of paintings and drawings,
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1980, n.d.
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Box 89: folder 11
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Photographs of Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
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1931
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Box 89: folder 12
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hales, miscellaneous,
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1875-1902
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Box 90: folder 1
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Hale, Edward Everett [father],
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1873-1908
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Box 90: folder 2-7
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister],
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1873-1930, n.d.
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Box 90: folder 3-12
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [mother],
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1873-1902
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Box 90: folder 13-15
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Hale, Lilian (Westcott) [wife]
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1901
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Box 90: folder 16-17
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1902-30, n.d.
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Box 91: folder 1-12
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Hale, Nancy [daughter]
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circa 1910-1930
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Box 91: folder 13-17
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(including some typed copies)
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1930 (cont'd)-31, n.d.
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Box 92: folder 1-6
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Hardin, Taylor Scott [son-in-law],
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1929-30
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Box 92: folder 7
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Westcott, Harriet (Clark) [mother-in-law],
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1907, 1918, 1928
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Box 92: folder 8
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Miscellaneous,
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1895, 1923, n.d.
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Box 92: folder 9
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Correspondence, incoming
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Almy, Frederic,
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1917-20
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Box 92: folder 10
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Butler, Theodore Earl,
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1897-1906, n.d.
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Box 92: folder 11
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Fenway Studios maids,
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1929, 1931
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Box 92: folder 12
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Hardin, Taylor Scott [son-in-law],
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1928-31
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Box 92: folder 13
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Presbitero, Katherine Kinsella,
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1930
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Box 92: folder 14
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Westcott, Harriet (Clark) [mother-in-law],
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1928
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Box 92: folder 15
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Whitman, Walt [typescript],
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n.d.
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Box 92: folder 16
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Miscellaneous,
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1898-1931, n.d.
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Box 92: folder 17
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Condolence letters
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To Lilian (Westcott) Hale,
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1931
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Box 92: folder 18-24
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To Nancy Hale,
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1931
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Box 92: folder 25
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Speeches and writings
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Notes, miscellaneous,
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n.d.
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Box 93: folder 1
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Speeches
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Clippings and publicity,
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1920, n.d.
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Box 93: folder 2
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History of Art, student notes by Ann Hunt,
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1928-29
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Box 93: folder 3-4
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Painting,
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n.d.
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Botticelli, Ghirlandaijo, Lippi
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Box 93: folder 5
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Cave Dwellers, Egyptian, Syrian
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Box 93: folder 6
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Chinese and Japanese
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Box 93: folder 7
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Cennini
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Box 93: folder 8
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Copley and Stuart
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Box 93: folder 9
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da Vinci
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Box 93: folder 10
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The English School
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Box 93: folder 11
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Gallery talks
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Box 93: folder 12
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Giotto
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Box 93: folder 13
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Grecian Painting
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Box 93: folder 14
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How to Paint
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Box 93: folder 15
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Impressionism
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Box 93: folder 16
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Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
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Box 93: folder 17
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Masaccio and Mantegna
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Box 93: folder 18
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Modernists I
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Box 93: folder 19
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Modernists II
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Box 93: folder 20
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Raphael
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Box 93: folder 21
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Titian
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Box 93: folder 22
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The Van Eycks
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Box 93: folder 23
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Miscellaneous,
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n.d.
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Box 93: folder 24
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Writings
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Articles,
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1896-1930
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Box 93: folder 25
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Correspondence,
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1930-47
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Box 93: folder 26
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Jan Vermeer of Delft (1913; second edition, 1937): publicity, reviews, and essay by Ralph T. Hale,
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1913, 1937
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Box 93: folder 27
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Notes on [Abel] Fullum ("Yankee Handyman"),
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n.d.
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Box 93: folder 28
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Poems,
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n.d.
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Box 93: folder 29
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Hale, Lilian (Westcott) (1880-1963) [Mrs. Philip Leslie]
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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Address book and births and deaths record book,
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n.d.
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Box 94: folder 1
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Award and certificate,
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1931, n.d.
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Box 94: folder 2
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Biographical sketches,
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1946-59, n.d.
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Box 94: folder 3
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Calling cards and stationary,
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n.d.
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Box 94: folder 4
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Christmas cards,
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1923, n.d.
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Box 94: folder 5
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Christmas card lists,
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1948-63
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Box 94: folder 6
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Clippings,
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1932-49, n.d.
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Box 94: folder 7
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Death, will,
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1959, 1963
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Box 94: folder 8
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Financial,
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1925-28
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Box 94: folder 9
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Garden,
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n.d.
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Box 94: folder 10
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Household business,
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1913-63, n.d.
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Box 94: folder 11-13
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Passport,
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1933
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Box 94: folder 14
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Memorabilia, miscellaneous,
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1885-1937, n.d.
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Box 94: folder 15-17
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Notebooks, miscellaneous,
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n.d.
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Box 94: folder 18
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Party lists,
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n.d.
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Box 94: folder 19
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Wedding of Nancy Hale and Taylor Scott Hardin,
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1928
|
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Box 94: folder 20
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Artwork
|
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General and clippings,
|
1897-1983, n.d.
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Box 95: folder 1
|
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Clippings scrapbook,
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1908-51
|
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Box 95: folder 2-5
|
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Bookplate for Edith Davies Kingsbury,
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1895-97
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Box 95: folder 6
|
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Correspondence,
|
1895-1987, n.d.
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Box 95: folder 7-14
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Exhibitions
|
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1908-81, n.d.
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Box 96: folder 1-2
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University of Virginia Museum tea,
|
1960?
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Box 96: folder 3
|
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Memorial exhibitions
|
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Lists of works,
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1965-66, n.d.
|
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Box 96: folder 4
|
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Arrangements,
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1963-66, n.d.
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Box 96: folder 5
|
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Correspondence,
|
1964-66, n.d.
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Box 96: folder 6
|
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Clippings and publicity,
|
1965-66
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Box 96: folder 7
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Lists
|
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Paintings (by title of work),
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1926-47
|
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Box 96: folder 8
|
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Sales (by title of work),
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1908-46
|
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Box 96: folder 9
|
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Sales,
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1908-46, n.d.
|
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Box 96: folder 10
|
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Exhibitions (by title of work),
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1926-31
|
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Box 97: folder 1
|
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Drawings (by title of work),
|
1919-29
|
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Box 97: folder 2
|
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Portrait prices,
|
1928-29, n.d.
|
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Box 97: folder 3
|
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Photographs
|
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List of distribution of photographs of works,
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1926-37
|
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Box 97: folder 4
|
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Drawings,
|
1917, n.d.
|
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Box 97: folder 5
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Paintings,
|
1915, n.d.
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Box 97: folder 6
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Portraits,
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n.d.
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Sons-in-law,
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 7
|
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Great-granddaughters,
|
n.d.
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Box 97: folder 8
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Grandsons,
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 9
|
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Lilian W. Hale (self-portrait),
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 10
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Nancy Hale (daughter),
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 11
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Harriet C. Westcott (mother),
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 12
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Adults
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Identified/titled works,
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 13
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Unidentified/untitled works,
|
n.d.
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Box 97: folder 14
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Children
|
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Identified/titled works,
|
n.d.
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Box 97: folder 15
|
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Unidentified/untitled works,
|
n.d.
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Box 97: folder 16
|
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Negatives,
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n.d.
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Box 97: folder 17
|
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Slides,
|
n.d.
|
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Box 97: folder 18
|
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Correspondence, outgoing
|
|
|
|
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Arnold, Helen (Green),
|
1959-63
|
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Box 98: folder 1
|
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Clements, Gabrielle,
|
1916, n.d.
|
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Box 98: folder 2
|
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Hale, Edward Everett [father-in-law],
|
1902-09
|
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Box 98: folder 3-4
|
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister-in-law],
|
1904-39, n.d.
|
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Box 98: folder 5-18
|
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Hale, Emily Perkins [mother-in-law],
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1902-13
|
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Box 98: folder 19
|
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Hale, Nancy [daughter]
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|
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|
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1914-36
|
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Box 98: folder 20-24
|
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1937-49
|
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Box 99: folder 1-16
|
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1950-62, n.d.
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Box 100: folder 1-4
|
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Hale, Philip Leslie [husband],
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1911-30, n.d.
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Box 100: folder 5
|
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Hardin, Rosalie [mother of son-in-law #1],
|
1927
|
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Box 100: folder 6
|
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Hardin, Taylor Scott [son-in-law #1],?, n.d.
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1931-44
|
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Box 100: folder 7
|
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Littell, Anna (Westcott) [sister],
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1907-34, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 8
|
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Wertenbaker, Charles [son-in-law #2],
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1936, 1938
|
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Box 100: folder 9
|
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Wertenbaker, Lael [second? wife of Charles Wertenbaker],
|
1946-47
|
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Box 100: folder 10
|
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Wertenbaker, William [grandson],
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1948-49
|
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Box 100: folder 11
|
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Westcotts/Littells,n. d.
|
1929,
|
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Box 100: folder 12
|
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Westcott, Edward G. [father],
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1887-89, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 13
|
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Westcott, Harriet (Clarke) [mother] and Anna (Westcott) Littell [sister],
|
1906-32, n.d.
|
|
Box 100: folder 14
|
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Westcott, Harriet (Clarke) [mother],
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1900-31, n.d.
|
|
Box 100: folder 15
|
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Miscellaneous,
|
1919-63, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 16
|
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Correspondence, incoming
|
|
|
|
|
Agassiz, Mabel,
|
1949-55
|
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Box 100: folder 17
|
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Arnold, Helen (Green),
|
1947-59
|
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Box 100: folder 18
|
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Baxter, Molly Upson,
|
1902-47
|
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Box 100: folder 19-20
|
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Bowers, Fredson [son-in-law #3],
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1941-59
|
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Box 100: folder 21
|
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Brooks, Grace,
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1920, 1943-50
|
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Box 100: folder 22
|
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Brown, Harold P.,
|
1908, 1933, 1937
|
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Box 100: folder 23
|
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Butler, Marthe Monet and Theodore Earl,
|
1904-35
|
|
Box 100: folder 24
|
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Cantacuzene, F. Anne,
|
1924, 1929, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 25
|
|
Clements, Gabrielle,
|
1918-45
|
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Box 100: folder 26
|
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Farnsworth, Lucy,
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1924-29, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 27
|
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Hansell, Harriet Ann (Littell) "Hal" [niece],
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1934-63, n.d.
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Box 100: folder 28
|
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Hardin, Mark [grandson] and nurses,
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1934-61, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 29
|
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Hardin, Rosalie [mother of son-in-law #1] and Mark [grandson],
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1927-48, n.d.
|
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Box 100: folder 30-31
|
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Hardin, Taylor Scott [son-in-law #1]
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|
|
|
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1927-34
|
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Box 100: folder 32-33
|
|
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1935-55, n.d.
|
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Box 101: folder 1
|
|
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Hinkle, Beatrice,
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1943
|
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Box 101: folder 2
|
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Kennedy, Edith,
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1917-28, n.d.
|
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Box 101: folder 3
|
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Larkin, Ruth, Oliver "Pete," and "Little Pete,"
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1937, 1948, n.d.
|
|
Box 101: folder 4
|
|
Lincoln, Agnes,?, n.d.
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1938?-51
|
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Box 101: folder 5
|
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Littell, Anna (Westcott) [sister],
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1900-63, n.d.
|
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Box 101: folder 6-15
|
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Littell, Elton [brother-in-law],
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1944-61, n.d.
|
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Box 101: folder 16
|
|
Loomis, Ellen
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|
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1911-45
|
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Box 101: folder 17
|
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1946-55, n.d.
|
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Box 102: folder 1-2
|
|
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McFadden, Frances,
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1943?, n.d.
|
|
Box 102: folder 3
|
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Monet, Alice,
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1904
|
|
Box 102: folder 4
|
|
Nickerson, Beatrice,
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1933-36, n.d.
|
|
Box 102: folder 5
|
|
Perkins, Elizabeth (Nowell) and Edna,
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1940-57
|
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Box 102: folder 6
|
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Sarton, Mabel and
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May, 1944-53
|
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Box 102: folder 7
|
|
Wertenbaker, Charles Christian [son-in-law #2],
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1935-46
|
|
Box 102: folder 8
|
|
Wertenbaker, Lael [second? wife of son-in-law #2],
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1944-50
|
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Box 102: folder 9
|
|
Wertenbaker, William [grandson] and nurses,
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1942-57, n.d.
|
|
Box 102: folder 10-11
|
|
Westcott, Edward G. [father],
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1887
|
|
Box 102: folder 12
|
|
Westcott, Harriet (Clarke) [mother],
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1900-32, n.d.
|
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Box 102: folder 13-17
|
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White, Eliza Orne,
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1934-46
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Box 102: folder 18
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Miscellaneous re engagement,
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1902
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Box 102: folder 19
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Miscellaneous, A-Z,
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1909-62, n.d.
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Box 102: folder 20
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Miscellaneous, unidentified,
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1919-58, n.d.
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Box 102: folder 21
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Condolence to Nancy Hale,
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1963-64
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Box 103: folder 1-6
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Diaries
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Notes on visits to London museums,
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1904
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Box 104: folder 1
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Notes after death of Philip Leslie Hale,
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Jan-Jun 1931
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Box 104: folder 2
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1932-1933, 1936-39, 1941-49, 1952-62
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Box 104: folder 3-12
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Hale, Robert Beverly (1869-95) "Robbie"
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Biographical materials and memorabilia
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Birthday book,
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1880
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Box 105: folder 1
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Education
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Miscellaneous notebooks,
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1882, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 2
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Roxbury Latin School,
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1883-87, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 3
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Harvard College
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General,
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1887-91
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Box 105: folder 4
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Chemistry 1 notebook,
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1890
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Box 105: folder 5
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Themes,
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1887-90
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Box 105: folder 6
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Memorial Library, Matunuck, RI,
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1897-1967
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Box 105: folder 7
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Memorabilia,
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1870-94, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 8
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Scrapbook: "R.B. Hale's and J.F. Gray's Autographs of Prominent Females,"
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1884-85, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 9
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Correspondence, outgoing
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Hale, Edward Everett [father],
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1873-95
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Box 105: folder 10-12
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Hale, Edward Everett and Emily (Perkins) [parents],
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1892
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Box 105: folder 13
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Hale, Ellen Day [sister],
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1877-95, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 14-15
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Hale, Emily (Perkins) [mother],
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1877-95, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 16
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Hale, Lucretia and Susan [aunts],
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1890, 1892
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Box 105: folder 17
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Hale brothers,
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1890, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 18
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Correspondence: letters of introduction,
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1894-95, n.d.
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Box 105: folder 19
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Writings
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Diaries
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1883(?)
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Box 106: folder 1
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"Journal of R.B. Hale and G.W. Lee on a journey to the White Mts. on foot,"
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Sep 1886
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Box 106: folder 2
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1887
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Box 106: folder 3
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Correspondence
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General,
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1893-95
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Box 106: folder 4
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Letters of acceptance,
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1891-95
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Box 106: folder 5-6
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Refusals,
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1891-95
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Box 106: folder 7-9
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List of articles by R.B. Hale,
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27 Apr 1892
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Box 106: folder 10
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Poems,
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1892-96, n.d.
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Box 106: folder 11
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Scrapbook "Literary Criticisms in Commonwealth,"
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1892-94
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Box 106: folder 12
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Stories and essays,
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1895-96, n.d.
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Box 106: folder 13
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Notebook,
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n.d.
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Box 106: folder 14
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Volume: Six Stories and Some Verses. (Boston: J.M. Bowles Publisher,
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1896)
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Box 106: folder 15
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Generations V and VI
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Diederich, Sybil (Hale) and Kurt [daughter and son-in-law of Arthur and Camilla (Connor) Hale]
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General,
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1900, n.d.
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Box 107: folder 1
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Correspondence to Hales,
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1897-1907, n.d.
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Box 107: folder 2
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