Box 1
Contains 189 Results:
Anthony Comstock (Summit, New Jersey), April 20, 1895
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.
Seth Low (New York), December 21, 1897
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.
M. P. Dodge (New York), January 9, 1897
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.
Cornelius Vanderbilt (New York), April 20, 1895
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.
Copy of Cuyler Letter for "Christian Endeavor", (January 19, 1897)
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.
Garret A. Hobart (Patterson, New Jersey), August 1, 1896
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.
Seth Low (New York), November 13, 1897
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.
Charles A. Boutelle (Washington DC), April 22, 1898
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.
Alex McLaren (Manchester), March 6, 1899
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.
Cornelius Vanderbilt (The Breakers), October 24, 1898
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.