Box 7
Container
Contains 70 Results:
incoming - family - Butler, Clarence C. (nephew), 1899
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 217
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1899
incoming - family - Butler, John H. (nephew), 1870-1886
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 218
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1870-1886
incoming - family - Everett, Charles H. (nephew), 1885-1892
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 219
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1885-1892
incoming - family - Everett, Clara J. (niece), 1899-1914, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 220
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1899-1914, n.d.
incoming - family - Everett, J. Carroll (nephew), 1881-1908
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 221
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1881-1908
incoming - family - Everett, Maggie (niece), 1879
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 222
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1879
incoming - family - Everett, Robert A. (nephew), 1912
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 223
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1912
incoming - family - Lewis, Mary R. (cousin), 1879-1909
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 224
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1879-1909
incoming - family - Higby family: Margaret, Judson, Jessie, Everett, 1891-1912
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 225
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1891-1912
incoming - family - Hughes, Jennie A. (cousin), 1880-1914, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 226
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1880-1914, n.d.
incoming - family - Newcomer, Claire E. (niece), 1893-1898, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 227
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1893-1898, n.d.
incoming - family - Pritchard, William R. (brother-in-law), 1876
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 228
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1876
incoming - family - Roberts, Mary A. (cousin), 1892-1913, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 229
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1892-1913, n.d.
incoming - family - Sands, Frank & Anna, 1881-1900
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 230
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1881-1900
incoming - family - Sands, Lizzie L. (niece), 1893-1913, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 231
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1893-1913, n.d.
incoming - family - Williams, Lizzie (cousin), 1881-1896
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 232
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1881-1896
incoming - family - Watts, Frances Everett (Frankie) (niece), 1885-1908, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 233
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1885-1908, n.d.
incoming - family - misc., 1849-1915, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 234
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1849-1915, n.d.
incoming - American Missionary Association, 1909
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 235
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1909
incoming - Bates, Mary W., 1874-1887
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 236
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1874-1887
incoming - Blakeman, Bess C., 1879
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 237
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1879
incoming - Bristol, D.W., 1864
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 238
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1864
incoming - Brown, Dr. M.B., 1879, 1881
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 239
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1879, 1881
incoming - Bunker, M.A., 1870s
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 240
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1870s
incoming - Campbell, Alice B., 1877
unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 241
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Mary Everett (1830-1916) initially taught school, and later attended the New York Medical College and Hospital for women. After graduating in 1872 she opened a homeopathic practice in New York City. She was one of the first female surgeons in the United States, and active in temperance and women's rights movements form the 1860s until her death in 1916. Her letters to family describe coursework, cases, and often include medical advice and prescriptions. Some of her incoming correspondence is...
Dates:
1877