Box 2
Container
Contains 75 Results:
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Daniel Webster, 1850, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 115
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:
1850, undated
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Henry Benjamin Whipple, 1862-1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 116
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:
1862-1864
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Campbell P. White, Feb 2, 1848
File — Box: 2, Folder: 117
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:
Feb 2, 1848
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Emma Willard, July 5, 1851
File — Box: 2, Folder: 118
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 5, 1851
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Fernando Wood, Dec 15, 1859, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 119
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 15, 1859, undated
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Henry Wood, Oct 9, 1862
File — Box: 2, Folder: 120
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 9, 1862
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Charles S. Wood, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 121
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 John E. Wool, Jan 30, 1850
File — Box: 2, Folder: 122
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 30, 1850
Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Silas Wright, Oct 9, 1844
File — Box: 2, Folder: 123
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 9, 1844
Correspondence to Lydia Knapp Dickinson from Samuel G. Courtney, Nov 28, 1855
File — Box: 2, Folder: 124
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 28, 1855
Correspondence to Andrew Johnson from Samuel G. Courtney, April 19, 1866
File — Box: 2, Folder: 125
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 19, 1866
Indenture of James Clapp to Roger Strong, signed by Clapp, Thomas Clapp, and Strong. Mending fragments included, December 20, 1799
File — Box: 2, Folder: 126
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:
December 20, 1799
Invitation to call, to Daniel S. Dickinson from James K. Polk, 1846-1848
File — Box: 2, Folder: 127
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:
1846-1848
Invitation to Dickinson Ball at Tripler Hall to Daniel S. Dickinson from Dickinson Ball Invitation Committee. Photostat of invitation included, 1850
File — Box: 2, Folder: 128
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:
1850
Invitation to the funeral of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1877
File — Box: 2, Folder: 129
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:
1877
Invitation to a party. Anonymous, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 130
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
Note calling the Senate into Session to Daniel S. Dickinson from John Tyler, Jan 8, 1845
File — Box: 2, Folder: 131
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 8, 1845
Penmanship exercises of Samuel G. Courtney, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 132
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
Photograph of unknown person, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 133
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
Poem to Lydia D. Courtney from Mary G. Dickinson, undated
File — Box: 2, Folder: 134
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
Poem to Daniel S. Dickinson by Hon. E. Rhodes, passed by the Senate, Apr 18, 18??
File — Box: 2, Folder: 135
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:
Apr 18, 18??
Poem to Daniel S. Dickinson from Gerrit Smith, Mar 3, 1864
File — Box: 2, Folder: 136
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, 1864
Poem to "Dickie" from Daniel S. Dickinson, May 9, 1865
File — Box: 2, Folder: 137
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 9, 1865
Resolution to receive and house Senators accompanying Sen. Calhoun's remains, by the Charleston City Council. Signed by Samuel C. Norris, Council Clerk, April 9, 1850
File — Box: 2, Folder: 138
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 9, 1850
Resolution of Thanks to Daniel S. Dickinson from the New York Senate, signed by Isaac R. Elwood, Clerk, 1843-1844
File — Box: 2, Folder: 139
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:
1843-1844