Box 2
Container
Contains 75 Results:
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Mrs. E. J. Richmond, Nov 2, 1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 90
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Nov 2, 1864
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Julia C. Ripley, Dec 24, 1845
File — Box: 2, Folder: 91
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Dec 24, 1845
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Thomas Ritchie, Sept 29, 1850
File — Box: 2, Folder: 92
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Sept 29, 1850
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from C. A. Robertson, Mar 3, 1862
File — Box: 2, Folder: 93
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Mar 3, 1862
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from John Cleveland Robinson, Oct 14, 1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 94
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Oct 14, 1864
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Erastus Root, Mar 27, 1845
File — Box: 2, Folder: 95
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Mar 27, 1845
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from William J. Rose, April 14, 1857
File — Box: 2, Folder: 96
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
April 14, 1857
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from P. Scales, Oct 6, 1856
File — Box: 2, Folder: 97
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Oct 6, 1856
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from William H. Seward, Jun 26, 1861
File — Box: 2, Folder: 98
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Jun 26, 1861
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Horatio Seymour, Dec 30, 1854
File — Box: 2, Folder: 99
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Dec 30, 1854
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Oct 21, 1852
File — Box: 2, Folder: 100
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Oct 21, 1852
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Benjamin D. Silliman, Sept 29, 1845
File — Box: 2, Folder: 101
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Sept 29, 1845
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from William Buell Sprague, Sept 6, 1861
File — Box: 2, Folder: 102
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Sept 6, 1861
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Anna S. Staples, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 103
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
undated
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Samuel G. Staples, Jan 1, 1855
File — Box: 2, Folder: 104
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Jan 1, 1855
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from David Stewart, Sept 13, 1852
File — Box: 2, Folder: 105
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Sept 13, 1852
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Silas M. Stillwell, Sept 27, 1861
File — Box: 2, Folder: 106
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Sept 27, 1861
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Cynthia M. Stratton, May 5, 1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 107
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
May 5, 1864
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from J. Thomas, Oct 23, 1850
File — Box: 2, Folder: 108
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Oct 23, 1850
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from John Tracy, March 10, 1840
File — Box: 2, Folder: 109
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
March 10, 1840
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from William Seymour Tyler, Sept 13, 1861
File — Box: 2, Folder: 110
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Sept 13, 1861
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from R. Wacker, Jan 14, 1850
File — Box: 2, Folder: 111
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Jan 14, 1850
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from James Wadsworth, July 20, 1856
File — Box: 2, Folder: 112
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
July 20, 1856
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from James Samuel Wadsworth, Jan 3, 1849, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 113
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Jan 3, 1849, undated
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Reuben H. Walworth, Jan 3, 1849
File — Box: 2, Folder: 114
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates:
Jan 3, 1849