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Box 2

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Correspondence about the Genealogy of the McCulloch Family, 1894-1895

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 25
Identifier: id245022
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: 1894-1895

Correspondence about the Genealogy of the McCulloch Family, 1895-1896

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 26
Identifier: id245028
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: 1895-1896

Letters from Correspondents, M., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 27
Identifier: id245032
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

Letter from Dr. Herbert Nash, Norfolk, Va., 1890 December 22

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 28
Identifier: id245042
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: 1890 December 22

Letters from Correspondents, Pa., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 29
Identifier: id245044
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, Pe-Pu, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 30
Identifier: id245046
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

Letter from J.A. Quarles, Lexington, Va., 1890 December 9

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Identifier: id245051
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: 1890 December 9

Letters from Correspondents, R., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Identifier: id245056
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 Rives Family, 1872-1895

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Identifier: id245061
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: 1872-1895

Letters from Wyndham Robertson, 1879-1880

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 34
Identifier: id245064
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: 1879-1880

Letters from John Rutherfoord, Richmond Va., 1886-1887

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 35
Identifier: id245069
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: 1886-1887

Letters from Correspondents, S., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 36
Identifier: id245071
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 Sackville West, 1882-1884

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 37
Identifier: id245073
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: 1882-1884

Letters from Thomas Sheldon, 1881-1887

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 38
Identifier: id245077
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: 1881-1887

Letters from William H. Shields, 1886-1887

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 39
Identifier: id245143
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: 1886-1887

Letters from Correspondents, T., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 40
Identifier: id245148
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 Virginia Cabell Tyson, 1895

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 41
Identifier: id245153
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 J.W. Tyson, 1876-1899

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 42
Identifier: id245158
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: 1876-1899

Tyson land letters to Brown, 1878-1887

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 43
Identifier: id245162
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: 1878-1887

Letters from Correspondents, V-W., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 44
Identifier: id245167
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

Correspondence from R.H. Willis, L.B. Wharton, and David Torbet., undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 45
Identifier: id245168
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

Correspondence from R.H. Willias, L.B. Wharton, and David Torbet, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Identifier: id245172
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

Miscellanous Correspondence, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 47
Identifier: id245173
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