Box 1
Contains 189 Results:
[P. Huntington] (Syracuse, New York.), March 11, 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.
Thomas Spurgeon (Newington, S.E.), January 31, 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.
Charles Francis Adams (New York), January 30, 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.
Narcissa D. Chandler (Brooklyn), 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.
E. S. Wells (Chicago), November 10, 1902
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.
John D. Wells (Brooklyn), Oct. 7, 1902
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 W. Gulick (Montclair, New Jersey), January 5, 1902
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.
David Gregg (Brooklyn), November 5, 1902
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.
William J. Coourbs (Brooklyn), November 4, 1902
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.
Thomas Spurgeon (London), November 11, 1902
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.