Box 1
Container
Contains 101 Results:
Invitation to the Princeton Triangle Club in "Safety First" at the Victoria Theatre. Addressed to Mr. & Mrs. G.F. Tower, Jr., 27 Vandeventer Place., No date
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of correspondence and receipts of George F. Tower, Jr., and his wife regarding work done on their home at 27 Vandeventer Place in St. Louis, Missouri.
Dates:
No date
Price list of the Melsheimer Wine & Cafe Co., 207 North 3rd Street, St. Louis., No date
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of correspondence and receipts of George F. Tower, Jr., and his wife regarding work done on their home at 27 Vandeventer Place in St. Louis, Missouri.
Dates:
No date
Typescript copy of diary of Charles Peabody. (27 pages) (Original diary is at the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio in Cincinnati.) (An earlier portion of this diary, dated October 4, 1845–May 19, 1846, was published in the Bulletin of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Volume 11, Number 4 [October 1953], and Volume 12, Number 2 [April 1954]. This publication is available in the Missouri History Museum Library.), 1846 May 21-Sept 11
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1846 May 21-Sept 11
Letter signed E.E. Potter, Ripley, Titus County, Texas, to Rev. C. Peabody. Describes the death of her husband, Lewis Potter, who had moved to Texas from Illinois, 1888 Feb 29
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1888 Feb 29
Letter signed John Woods, Cayucos, California, to Rev. C. Peabody. Woods (age 73) provides a sketch of his life, mentioning the death of his two wives and his move from New York to California, Mentions the death of his youngest son and his youngest daughter, the wife of Rev. J.A. McMillan. Also mentions his only remaining son, Prof. C.H. Woods., 1888 May 12
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1888 May 12
Letter signed A. Stevens [Alfred Stevens], Westminster West, Vt., to Charles Peabody. Discusses his ministry, religion, and his apple crop. Mentions John D. Lift., 1888 Nov 9
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1888 Nov 9
Letter signed J.M. Stevenson, American Tract Society, New York, to “My Dear Old Friend.” Shares news about the American Tract Society and his family. Mentions Sallie Kingsbury among others., 1888 Dec 22
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1888 Dec 22
Letter signed Henry E. Parker, Hanover, N.H., to “My Dear Old Friend.” Suggests that his class hold a reunion at the next commencement. Letter is written on stationery of Dartmouth College., 1889 Jan 8
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1889 Jan 8
Letter signed Edmund Wheeler, Newport, to Rev. Charles Peabody. Mentions that Rev. Flanders has given up his place as pastor and gone to California and that a student named Kenngott has occupied the pulpit since; the Richards Library will soon be dedicated and Joseph Parmelee’s daughter Anna will be the librarian; and Austin Corbin has bought several farms., 1889 Feb 5
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1889 Feb 5
Letter signed J.M.S. [J.M. Stevenson], American Tract Society, New York, to “My Dear Old Friend” [Charles Peabody]. Discusses Peabody’s family and books he has recently read., 1889 Feb 5
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates:
1889 Feb 5