Box MSS227.5
Contains 36 Results:
Roberts, Mrs. Thomas E., 1886
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.
S correspondence, 1886 - 1900
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.
Smith, Leonie, 1887
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.
Smith, Lizzie P., 1880
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.
Smith, M. J., 1886 - 1887
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.
Stephen (nephew), 1895 - 1896
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.
Strout, Charles H., 1897
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.
Syle, Edward B., 1893 - 1896
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.
to Syle, Edward B., from Margaret J. Syle, undated
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.
Syle, E. W., 1880 - 1886
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.