Box 1
Contains 45 Results:
Letter signed Suzette Labriskie [or Suzette Zabriskie], 28 West 33rd St., to her cousin Fannie. Offers her condolences upon the death of her grandmother and Aunt Irene., [1883?] Nov 22
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed E. de Laureal, Carondelet, to “Chere petite amie.” (in French), 1884 Dec 5
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Lieut.-Col. M.I. Ludington, Philadelphia Depot of the Quartermaster’s Department, 1139 Girard Street, Philadelphia, to Col. P. Morrison, Baltimore, Maryland. States that he is having illustrations made of the uniform of our army from the Continental period up to the present., 1885 Feb 14
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed J.L. Hornsby, attorney, 417 Olive Street, St. Louis, to Mrs. Martha R. Little, 811 North Calvert St., Baltimore, Maryland. Discusses lawsuit relating to her mother’s estate., 1887 Feb 8
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Bro. Dick to his sister. Shares his thoughts on her plans to marry Frank., 1887 June 6
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Bro. Dick, Memphis, to his sister. “. . . . I generally finish my duties at five a.m. and it seems so strange to go to bed when the day is breaking. . . .”, No year Oct
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed O. de Laureal to his “Chere Amie.” (in French), No date
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Fragment of a letter signed Bro. Dick to his sister. Discusses family news. “I congratulate myself on escaping as easily as I have, as matrimony is an expensive luxury, and far too costly for poor C.M.S.—in future I will be a wise old rat, and avoid all love traps.”, No date
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Newspaper obituary of C.M. Steen, who worked for the L.N.O. & T. Railroad., No date
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Julia Chouteau to Mrs. Steen, offering condolences upon the death of her mother. Letter is written on stationery labeled “Pierremont.”, No date
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.