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Contains 24 Results:

Letters from Correspondents, A., 1890

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id244948
Scope and Contents

Items include a letter, 11 December 1890, from Charles Kendell Adams while he was President of Cornell University.

Dates: 1890

Letters and clippings of members of the Breckinridge family., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: id244949
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Correspondents, B., 1891-1893

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id244953
Scope and Contents

Includes 3 letters, dated 9 December 1890, 19 December 1890, and 6 July 1891, from James Phinney Baxter about their historical researches; letter 5 January 1891, from William Cabell Brown at the Theological Seminary, Fairfax Co., Va.; and letter 9 May 1893, from Philip A. Bruce, Corresponding Secretary, Virginia Historical Society.

Dates: 1891-1893

Letters from Correspondents, C., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: id244957
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Members of the Cabell Family, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: id244959
Scope and Contents

Letters from members of the Cabell family, mostly replies to Brown's requests for information about the family.

Dates: undated

Letters from the Rev. B.F. Cabell, 1894

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: id244964
Scope and Contents

Letters from the Rev. B.F. Cabell, President of the Potter College for Young Ladies, about Cabell family history.

Dates: 1894

Letters from Col. William Cabell, 1882-1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: id244967
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1882-1883

Letters from Col. William Cabell, 1884 and undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: id244971
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1884 and undated

Letters from William D. Cabell, 1884-1885

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: id244974
Scope and Contents

Letters from William D. Cabell from the Norwood Institute, a Select Boarding School for Girls, Washington, D.C.

Dates: 1884-1885

Letters from Asa D. Dickinson, 1876-1879

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: id244977
Scope and Contents

Letters from Asa D. Dickinson from Springfield, Prince George County, Virginia, about the Cabell family genealogy.

Dates: 1876-1879

Letters from Correspondents, D., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: id244979
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Correspondents, E., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: id244984
Scope and Contents

Letters from correspondents, including genealogical information regarding the Eldridge family.

Dates: undated

Correspondence from members of the Fitzgerald and Flournoy families., 1895

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: id244986
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1895

Letters from Correspondents, F., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Identifier: id244987
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Correspondents, G., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Identifier: id244988
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., Publishers, 1889-1901

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: id244989
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1889-1901

Letters from Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., Publishers, 1889-1901

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: id244991
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1889-1901

Letters from Houghton, Mifflin, & Co. Publishers, 1889-1901

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Identifier: id244996
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1889-1901

Letters from Fannie Hunter, 1881-1886

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: id244998
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1881-1886

Letters from Correspondents, H., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Identifier: id245003
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters to Correspondents, J., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Identifier: id245004
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Correspondents, K., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Identifier: id245007
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from Correspondents, L., undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: id245012
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: undated

Letters from H.C. Lay, 1882-1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Identifier: id245016
Scope and Contents From the Series: These letters are alphabetically arranged, and then chronologically within each group. There are some pieces concerning the Cabells and their kin, but most of these letters bear on Brown's most substantial work, "The Genesis of the United States." Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (his publisher) is well-represented. A minority of pieces bear on Brown's personal business transactions, chiefly real estate. However, this section contains little of a personal nature; there are no letters...
Dates: 1882-1883