Box MSS065.12
Contains 29 Results:
The Henry W. Syle Papers
Series 2: Subject Files, 1863 - 1975
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Folders for letters
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Funeral calling cards for baby Syle
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Galley proofs - The Deaf and Dumb
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Genealogy
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Granite League
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Heninicke Memorial
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
History of "Dean's Louaves" - American Asylum by Henry Winter Syle, 1861
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
History of St. Augustine's Memorial School, 1883
The subject files included accounts, bills, booklets, advertisements, constitutions and bylaws, and newspaper clippings. Some of these belonged to Margaret Syle. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.