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Box 10

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

Clippings concerning the U.S. Daughters of 1812

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 36
Identifier: id167559
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Undated letters to Mrs. Darling concerning various patriotic societies

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 37
Identifier: id167561
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning her claim against the U.S. government for jewelry and money lost in New Orleans in 1863 while traveling under a flag of truce, 1874-1907

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 38
Identifier: id167565
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents

Letters from Fernando Wood. Letter from U.S. Senator George F. Hoar, July 19, 1888, summarizing the legal points involved in Mrs. Darling's case against the government. Letter from General J. M. Schofield, St. Augustine, Florida, February 6, 1900. Letter of Mrs. Darling, April 22, 1897, intimating that pressure by her enemies in several patriotic societies has caused unfavorable consideration of her claim before Congress.

Dates: 1874-1907

Printed material concerning Mrs. Darling's claim against the U.S. government, 1864-1904

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 39
Identifier: id167566
Scope and Contents

Printed bills and reports concerning Mrs. Darling's claim, which began in 1864 after a personal visit to President Lincoln and was finally settled by an Act of Congress in November 1904. Newspaper clippings concerning the claim. Newspaper clippings of 1883 concerning the demand for Confederate bonds in the London market and Judah P. Benjamin's part in promoting their sale.

Dates: 1864-1904

Mrs. Darling's correspondence, 1897-1898

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 40
Identifier: id167568
Scope and Contents Scope and ContentsConcerning the approaching War with Spain. Letters of Sept 10, 1897 and November 23, 1897 from the Spanish Ambassador E. Dupuy DeLome concerning yellow journalism and anti-Spanish feeling in the U.S. Letters from Mrs. Darling's nephew who ran away from home to join Roosevelt and "The Rough Riders," January to August 1898. The nephew, Gordon Everett, died of the effects of his army service before he was 18 years old. Letter to the president attacking conditions...
Dates: 1897-1898

Contents

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 36.1
Identifier: id167559
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Clippings from newspapers and periodicals

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 36.2
Identifier: id167559
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Stationary and envelopes

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 36.3
Identifier: id167559
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Contents

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 37.1
Identifier: id167561
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Undated letters to Mrs. Darling concerning various patriotic societies

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 37.2
Identifier: id167561
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: 1891-1908

Contents

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 38.1
Identifier: id167565
Scope and Contents From the File:

Scope and Contents

Letters from Fernando Wood. Letter from U.S. Senator George F. Hoar, July 19, 1888, summarizing the legal points involved in Mrs. Darling's case against the government. Letter from General J. M. Schofield, St. Augustine, Florida, February 6, 1900. Letter of Mrs. Darling, April 22, 1897, intimating that pressure by her enemies in several patriotic societies has caused unfavorable consideration of her claim before Congress.

Dates: 1874-1907

Letters to Mrs. Darling concerning her claim against the U.S. government for jewelry and money lost in New Orleans in 1863 while traveling under a flag of truce

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 38.2
Identifier: id167565
Scope and Contents From the File:

Scope and Contents

Letters from Fernando Wood. Letter from U.S. Senator George F. Hoar, July 19, 1888, summarizing the legal points involved in Mrs. Darling's case against the government. Letter from General J. M. Schofield, St. Augustine, Florida, February 6, 1900. Letter of Mrs. Darling, April 22, 1897, intimating that pressure by her enemies in several patriotic societies has caused unfavorable consideration of her claim before Congress.

Dates: 1874-1907

Contents

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 39.1
Identifier: id167566
Scope and Contents From the File:

Printed bills and reports concerning Mrs. Darling's claim, which began in 1864 after a personal visit to President Lincoln and was finally settled by an Act of Congress in November 1904. Newspaper clippings concerning the claim. Newspaper clippings of 1883 concerning the demand for Confederate bonds in the London market and Judah P. Benjamin's part in promoting their sale.

Dates: 1864-1904

Printed material concerning Mrs. Darling's claim against the U.S. government

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 39.2
Identifier: id167566
Scope and Contents From the File:

Printed bills and reports concerning Mrs. Darling's claim, which began in 1864 after a personal visit to President Lincoln and was finally settled by an Act of Congress in November 1904. Newspaper clippings concerning the claim. Newspaper clippings of 1883 concerning the demand for Confederate bonds in the London market and Judah P. Benjamin's part in promoting their sale.

Dates: 1864-1904

Newspaper clippings

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 39.3
Identifier: id167566
Scope and Contents From the File:

Printed bills and reports concerning Mrs. Darling's claim, which began in 1864 after a personal visit to President Lincoln and was finally settled by an Act of Congress in November 1904. Newspaper clippings concerning the claim. Newspaper clippings of 1883 concerning the demand for Confederate bonds in the London market and Judah P. Benjamin's part in promoting their sale.

Dates: 1864-1904

Contents

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 40.1
Identifier: id167568
Scope and Contents From the File: Scope and ContentsConcerning the approaching War with Spain. Letters of Sept 10, 1897 and November 23, 1897 from the Spanish Ambassador E. Dupuy DeLome concerning yellow journalism and anti-Spanish feeling in the U.S. Letters from Mrs. Darling's nephew who ran away from home to join Roosevelt and "The Rough Riders," January to August 1898. The nephew, Gordon Everett, died of the effects of his army service before he was 18 years old. Letter to the president attacking conditions...
Dates: 1897-1898

Correspondence concerning the war with Spain, 1897 - 1898

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 40.2
Identifier: id167568
Scope and Contents From the File: Scope and ContentsConcerning the approaching War with Spain. Letters of Sept 10, 1897 and November 23, 1897 from the Spanish Ambassador E. Dupuy DeLome concerning yellow journalism and anti-Spanish feeling in the U.S. Letters from Mrs. Darling's nephew who ran away from home to join Roosevelt and "The Rough Riders," January to August 1898. The nephew, Gordon Everett, died of the effects of his army service before he was 18 years old. Letter to the president attacking conditions...
Dates: 1897 - 1898

Other papers related to the war with Spain, 1898

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 40.3
Identifier: id167568
Scope and Contents From the File: Scope and ContentsConcerning the approaching War with Spain. Letters of Sept 10, 1897 and November 23, 1897 from the Spanish Ambassador E. Dupuy DeLome concerning yellow journalism and anti-Spanish feeling in the U.S. Letters from Mrs. Darling's nephew who ran away from home to join Roosevelt and "The Rough Riders," January to August 1898. The nephew, Gordon Everett, died of the effects of his army service before he was 18 years old. Letter to the president attacking conditions...
Dates: 1898