Box 2
Contains 99 Results:
Philadelphia Letter Sheet Price - Current, 1867 March 7
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Wellsboro Lodge No. 949, K of H (Knights of Honor) dues assessment for Walter Sherwood, 1887 January 1
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Horace Mann's Lecture on Education, 1845
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Research material
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Hopkinson, Mrs. C.A to Sarah Josepha Hale, 1866 May 12
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Hopkinson, Mrs. C.A to Sarah Josepha Hale, 1864 April 18
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Hopkinson, Mrs. C.A to Sarah Josepha Hale, undated June 18
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Hopkinson, Mrs. C.A to Sarah Josepha Hale, undated November 10
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Hopkinson, Mrs. C.A to Sarah Josepha Hale, 1864 March 29
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Hopkinson, Mrs. C.A to Sarah Josepha Hale, 1860 June 10
This collection contains correspondence both to and and from Sarah Josepha Hale as well as some letters from other/unknown correspondents. Some important authors and figures of the day are represented, including Emma Willard, Hannah Gould, Harriette Dillaye, Caroline Kirkland, Louis Godey, Horace Mann, Mrs. C.A. Hopkinson, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.