Box 36
Contains 35 Results:
Diary of Ariel Parish Chute (typescript of extracts from 1875-1886 original), 1875-1978
This series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material that cannot be specifically attributed to members of the Ropes, Skinner, and Perry families or the Grand Army of the Republic and related organizations. Includes correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the Chandler family and other individuals as well as publications and manuals on a variety of subjects.
Correspondence from Charles Sumner to Peleg W. Chandler, 1863
This series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material that cannot be specifically attributed to members of the Ropes, Skinner, and Perry families or the Grand Army of the Republic and related organizations. Includes correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the Chandler family and other individuals as well as publications and manuals on a variety of subjects.
Correspondence to and from various correspondents, chiefly relating to a military hospital, 1862-1863
This series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material that cannot be specifically attributed to members of the Ropes, Skinner, and Perry families or the Grand Army of the Republic and related organizations. Includes correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the Chandler family and other individuals as well as publications and manuals on a variety of subjects.
Document submitted to the United States Senate on the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, 1909
This series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material that cannot be specifically attributed to members of the Ropes, Skinner, and Perry families or the Grand Army of the Republic and related organizations. Includes correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the Chandler family and other individuals as well as publications and manuals on a variety of subjects.
Publications titled "Farmers' Bulletins, United States Department of Agriculture.", 1913-1918
This series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other material that cannot be specifically attributed to members of the Ropes, Skinner, and Perry families or the Grand Army of the Republic and related organizations. Includes correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the Chandler family and other individuals as well as publications and manuals on a variety of subjects.
Manuscripts and notes regarding religion and musical performances, 1898
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Jairus L. Skinner, captain and prisoner of war in the American Civil War, Postmaster of Amherst, music teacher in Sacramento, California, and employee of Whittier, Fuller, and Co.
Poem titled "The Soldiers' Home" written by Jairus L. Skinner (incomplete fragment), undated
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Jairus L. Skinner, captain and prisoner of war in the American Civil War, Postmaster of Amherst, music teacher in Sacramento, California, and employee of Whittier, Fuller, and Co.
Correspondence from Jairus L. Skinner to Wells Fargo & Co, 1894
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Jairus L. Skinner, captain and prisoner of war in the American Civil War, Postmaster of Amherst, music teacher in Sacramento, California, and employee of Whittier, Fuller, and Co.
Manuscript of an address written and delivered by Jairus L. Skinner on the Grand Army of the Republic, 1891
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Jairus L. Skinner, captain and prisoner of war in the American Civil War, Postmaster of Amherst, music teacher in Sacramento, California, and employee of Whittier, Fuller, and Co.
Poem regarding the Stanton Post of the Grand Army of the Republic written by Jairus L. Skinner, undated
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Jairus L. Skinner, captain and prisoner of war in the American Civil War, Postmaster of Amherst, music teacher in Sacramento, California, and employee of Whittier, Fuller, and Co.