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Box MSS227.4

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Contains 47 Results:

Ziegler, R. M., 1884

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Series: A collection of letters to Henry W. Syle, arranged alphabetically by surname. There is also one file of Syle’s own letters. Syle’s correspondents include many prominent members of the deaf community and deaf educators from the 19th century, including the Rev. Francis J. Clerc (son of Laurent Clerc), Lydia Sigourney, Edward Allen Fay, Edward Miner Gallaudet and Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, John Carlin, Thomas Brown, George W. Veditz, and more. There are also several letters from and to other...
Dates: 1884

E correspondence, 1897

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A collection of Margaret Syle’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by surname. As with series 1, there is also a file of letters written by Margaret herself, as well as a file of letters from Henry. While Margaret has a few correspondents in common with Henry (mostly Syle family members and Rev. Francis J. Clerc), most of her correspondence is from a different circle of friends and relatives.

Dates: 1897

F correspondence, 1897

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A collection of Margaret Syle’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by surname. As with series 1, there is also a file of letters written by Margaret herself, as well as a file of letters from Henry. While Margaret has a few correspondents in common with Henry (mostly Syle family members and Rev. Francis J. Clerc), most of her correspondence is from a different circle of friends and relatives.

Dates: 1897

Flannery, Honoria, 1880 - 1886

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A collection of Margaret Syle’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by surname. As with series 1, there is also a file of letters written by Margaret herself, as well as a file of letters from Henry. While Margaret has a few correspondents in common with Henry (mostly Syle family members and Rev. Francis J. Clerc), most of her correspondence is from a different circle of friends and relatives.

Dates: 1880 - 1886

Franklin, Nellie, 1880

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A collection of Margaret Syle’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by surname. As with series 1, there is also a file of letters written by Margaret herself, as well as a file of letters from Henry. While Margaret has a few correspondents in common with Henry (mostly Syle family members and Rev. Francis J. Clerc), most of her correspondence is from a different circle of friends and relatives.

Dates: 1880

G correspondence, 1886 - 1916

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A collection of Margaret Syle’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by surname. As with series 1, there is also a file of letters written by Margaret herself, as well as a file of letters from Henry. While Margaret has a few correspondents in common with Henry (mostly Syle family members and Rev. Francis J. Clerc), most of her correspondence is from a different circle of friends and relatives.

Dates: 1886 - 1916

Gallaudet, Thomas, 1890 - 1895

 File — Box: MSS227.4, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A collection of Margaret Syle’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by surname. As with series 1, there is also a file of letters written by Margaret herself, as well as a file of letters from Henry. While Margaret has a few correspondents in common with Henry (mostly Syle family members and Rev. Francis J. Clerc), most of her correspondence is from a different circle of friends and relatives.

Dates: 1890 - 1895