Box 1
Contains 189 Results:
[ ] (Saratoga Springs, New York), August 1, 1882
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Louise Cuddy (New York), undated
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
[ ] (Brooklyn, April 1)
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Andrew R. Calvin (New York), December 13, 1901
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Letters in regard to "The Recollections of a Long Life":
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Letter from T. L. C. to a Princeton Seminary Faculty Member(Brooklyn), Oct. 5, 1907
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Mrs. Sarah F. Cuyler to Mr. Henry Dulles (Philadelphia), November 28, 1892
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Photograph: photo of child (no name or date)
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Henry Ward Beecher on "Return from Europe" page 3., (September 9, 1862)
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.
Joseph Henry to Professor Hunslow "in Cambridge" page 3, (July 5, 1842)
This collection includes three letters from former Presidents of the United States, as well as sermons and photographs. The bulk of the correspondence comes from his scrapbooks.