Box 36
Contains 35 Results:
Correspondence from Almer P. Soule to Alice R. Skinner and Alfred P. Skinner, 1885-1898, undated
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Alice R. Skinner, who worked for the Freeman's Bureau during the American Civil War.
Manuscript of unknown title written by Alice R. Skinner (incomplete fragment), circa 1860-1869
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Alice R. Skinner, who worked for the Freeman's Bureau during the American Civil War.
Manuscript titled "Our Puss" written by Alice R. Skinner, circa 1860-1869
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Alice R. Skinner, who worked for the Freeman's Bureau during the American Civil War.
Diary of Alice R. Skinner, July-August 1864
This sub-series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material regarding Alice R. Skinner, who worked for the Freeman's Bureau during the American Civil War.
Correspondence from Edward E. Ropes to Charles Sumner, 1864
This sub-series consists of correspondence, a diary, and other material regarding Edward E. Ropes, an infantryman in the American Civil War and participant in the Battle of Gettysburg.
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.