Box 6
Contains 23 Results:
Papers, newspaper clippings, and a magazine, 1890-1905
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
"Mrs. Flora Adams Darling" (1891); Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, General Society, Daughters of the Revolution, 1898, 1903
Two printed copies of Mrs. Flora Adams Darling (1891), by C. F. Turner, and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, General Society, Daughters of the Revolution
Miscellaneous, 1895
Address book listing members of the Daughters of the Revolution (1895). The Prison Ship Martyrs(1895) by Charles E. West, LL. D., a pamphlet on the Americans held prisoner on ships after the British capture of Long Island. Printed programs, ballots, circulars, concerning the general Society and the New York State Society of the Daughters of the Revolution.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the Daughters of 1812, 1891 September-December
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the United Daughters of 1812, 1892 January-March
Scope and Contents
Letter from Louis J. Allen, an officer aboard the U.S. S. Chicago at Montevideo, Uruguay, mentioning trouble with Chile, February 25, 1892. Letter from Jessie Benton Fremont, February 25, 1892.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning U.S. Daughters of 1812, 1892 April-May
Three letters from Mrs. D. R. Dorris of Nashville, Tenn. On the efforts of the Hermitage Association to save the home of Andrew Jackson. Letter from Mrs. Varina Anne Jefferson Davis at Beauvoir, Mississippi, June 5, 1892.
Contents
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
Papers concerning the history of the daughters of the revolution
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
List of officers of the general society of the daughters of the revolution
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
List of members of the colonial chapter
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
Envelopes and letter heads showing official seals
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
Newspaper clippings
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
Adams magazine of general literature
Papers concerning the Daughters of the Revolution, 1896-1907, newspaper clippings, and a copy of Adams' Magazine of General History. The latter contains a brief account of the life of Mrs. Darling.
Contents
Two printed copies of Mrs. Flora Adams Darling (1891), by C. F. Turner, and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, General Society, Daughters of the Revolution
Pamphlets and folders
Two printed copies of Mrs. Flora Adams Darling (1891), by C. F. Turner, and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, General Society, Daughters of the Revolution
Contents
Address book listing members of the Daughters of the Revolution (1895). The Prison Ship Martyrs(1895) by Charles E. West, LL. D., a pamphlet on the Americans held prisoner on ships after the British capture of Long Island. Printed programs, ballots, circulars, concerning the general Society and the New York State Society of the Daughters of the Revolution.
Pamphlets and folders
Address book listing members of the Daughters of the Revolution (1895). The Prison Ship Martyrs(1895) by Charles E. West, LL. D., a pamphlet on the Americans held prisoner on ships after the British capture of Long Island. Printed programs, ballots, circulars, concerning the general Society and the New York State Society of the Daughters of the Revolution.
Contents
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the Daughters of 1812
Contents
Scope and Contents
Letter from Louis J. Allen, an officer aboard the U.S. S. Chicago at Montevideo, Uruguay, mentioning trouble with Chile, February 25, 1892. Letter from Jessie Benton Fremont, February 25, 1892.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning the United Daughters of 1812
Scope and Contents
Letter from Louis J. Allen, an officer aboard the U.S. S. Chicago at Montevideo, Uruguay, mentioning trouble with Chile, February 25, 1892. Letter from Jessie Benton Fremont, February 25, 1892.
Contents
Three letters from Mrs. D. R. Dorris of Nashville, Tenn. On the efforts of the Hermitage Association to save the home of Andrew Jackson. Letter from Mrs. Varina Anne Jefferson Davis at Beauvoir, Mississippi, June 5, 1892.
Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning U.S. Daughters of 1812
Three letters from Mrs. D. R. Dorris of Nashville, Tenn. On the efforts of the Hermitage Association to save the home of Andrew Jackson. Letter from Mrs. Varina Anne Jefferson Davis at Beauvoir, Mississippi, June 5, 1892.