Box 36
Contains 35 Results:
Patent for an improved mail-bag lock designed by Jairus L. Skinner, 1874
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 titled "Memorial Sunday, May 27, 1894" written by Jairus L. Skinner, 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.
Lists of individuals 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.
Poem titled "The Dawning Light" written by Jairus L. Skinner, 1893
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 titled "The Union Veterans' Campaign Song for '92: The 'Substitute'" written by Jairus L. Skinner, 1892
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 titled "The Welcome Reception" written by Jairus L. Skinner, 1892
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 titled "Mrs. Kate Homer Clayton- Personal" written by Jairus L. Skinner, 1884
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.
Manuscripts and drafts of written works by Jairus L. Skinner including a draft copy of "The Soldiers' Home.", 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 between various members of the Skinner family, including Alice R. Skinner, Alfred P. Skinner, Edward E. Ropes, and John C. Perry, 1905-1911, undated
The sub-series contains photographs and other material regarding members of the Skinner family. Includes a large amount of memorabilia collected by the Skinner family including advertisements, theatre programs, and restaurant menus.
Correspondence from Charles Sumner to Hannah A. Ropes, 1860
This sub-series consists of correspondence, diaries and other material regarding Hannah A. Ropes, matron of an army hospital during the American Civil War.