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Box MSS197.1

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Contains 69 Results:

Amos Kendall letter to Caleb Butler, 1811

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1811

Amos Kendall poem “To Mary”

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1811 - 1927

Ann G. Shrader correspondence to Mary Ann Kendall Greene, 1846 - 1850

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1846 - 1850

Clara Morris letter to Caroline Hamilton Garrard Greene, Ca. 1910

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: Ca. 1910

Derinda Kendall letter to Mary Ann Kendall Greene, 1859

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1859

Fannie Kendall correspondence to Mary Ann Kendall Greene, 1855

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1855

Franklin Kendall letter to unidentified cousin, 1857

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1857

Jeannie Stickney letter to Mary Ann Kendall Greene, 1855

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1855

John Mounts proposal to Amos Kendall, 1845

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1845

Joseph D. Greene correspondence to Caroline Hamilton Greene, 1897 - 1898

 File — Box: MSS197.1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters by members of the Kendall and Greene families, most written by Amos Kendall and his daughter Mary Ann. These include correspondence between Mary Ann and her parents; between Mary Ann and her sisters; between Amos and his first wife, Mary Woolfolk Kendall; between Mary Ann and her second husband, Joseph D. Greene; and between Amos and Joseph. Joseph D. Greene’s letters to Mary Ann are of particular interest. He writes of the mood in Washington, DC, after...
Dates: 1897 - 1898