Box 3
Contains 8 Results:
Manuscript titled “The Cascade” edited by Mary L. Cobb and Alice R. Skinner, 1859-1863
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 relatives to Alice R. Skinner, 1878-1902
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 friends, acquaintances, and associates to Alice R. Skinner, 1879-1905
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 friends, acquaintances, and associates to Alice R. Skinner, 1900-1915, 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.
Correspondence from friends, acquaintances, and associates to Alice R. Skinner, 1864-1917, 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.
Correspondence from Emma R. "Emilie" Perry to Alice R. Skinner regarding the family of Esther and John C. Perry, 1906-1910, 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.
Correspondence from Alice R. Skinner to her brother Edward E. Ropes, 1862-1865, 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.
Correspondence from Alice R. Skinner to friends, acquaintances, and associates, 1863-1915, 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.