Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Letters to Mrs. Darling, 1891 April
Includes a letter from Mrs. Roby of Chicago, April 18, 1891. Roby was active in the Grand Army of the Republic.
Letters to Mrs. Darling, 1891 May-June
Includes a letter dated June 10 from Mrs. Roby reveals the basis for the internal controversy then raging in the DAR.
Letters to Mrs. Darling, 1891 July-October
Scope and Contents
This group of letters reveals the cause of Mrs. Darling's resignation from the DAR and her motives in founding the Daughters of the Revolution.
Letters to Mrs. Darling, 1892-1906
Scope and Contents
See also the fourteen page Manuscript (MSS) by Mrs. Darling on the founding of the DAR, D. R. and U.S. Daughters of 1812. Also contains a group of letters with threats of legal action relative to the founding of the DAR, and a letter from William O. McDowell, who at one time was asked to resign from the S.A.R.
Contents
Includes a letter from Mrs. Roby of Chicago, April 18, 1891. Roby was active in the Grand Army of the Republic.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the DAR, 1891 April
Includes a letter from Mrs. Roby of Chicago, April 18, 1891. Roby was active in the Grand Army of the Republic.
Contents
Includes a letter dated June 10 from Mrs. Roby reveals the basis for the internal controversy then raging in the DAR.
Letters, 1891 May
Includes a letter dated June 10 from Mrs. Roby reveals the basis for the internal controversy then raging in the DAR.
Letters, 1891 June
Includes a letter dated June 10 from Mrs. Roby reveals the basis for the internal controversy then raging in the DAR.
Contents
Scope and Contents
This group of letters reveals the cause of Mrs. Darling's resignation from the DAR and her motives in founding the Daughters of the Revolution.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the DAR, 1891 July - 1891 October
Scope and Contents
This group of letters reveals the cause of Mrs. Darling's resignation from the DAR and her motives in founding the Daughters of the Revolution.
Contents
Scope and Contents
See also the fourteen page Manuscript (MSS) by Mrs. Darling on the founding of the DAR, D. R. and U.S. Daughters of 1812. Also contains a group of letters with threats of legal action relative to the founding of the DAR, and a letter from William O. McDowell, who at one time was asked to resign from the S.A.R.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the DAR, 1892-1898
Scope and Contents
See also the fourteen page Manuscript (MSS) by Mrs. Darling on the founding of the DAR, D. R. and U.S. Daughters of 1812. Also contains a group of letters with threats of legal action relative to the founding of the DAR, and a letter from William O. McDowell, who at one time was asked to resign from the S.A.R.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the DAR, 1900-1906
Scope and Contents
See also the fourteen page Manuscript (MSS) by Mrs. Darling on the founding of the DAR, D. R. and U.S. Daughters of 1812. Also contains a group of letters with threats of legal action relative to the founding of the DAR, and a letter from William O. McDowell, who at one time was asked to resign from the S.A.R.