Box 11
Container
Contains 60 Results:
incoming - American Missionary Association (Rev. C.A. Ruddock), 1869
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 385
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1869
incoming - Anaben, William H., n.d.
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 386
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
n.d.
incoming - Brown, Louisa O., n.d.
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 387
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
n.d.
incoming - Butler, John H., Hattie & Lizzie (nephew & nieces), 1859-1876
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 388
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1859-1876
incoming - Dart, William M., n.d.
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 389
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
n.d.
incoming - Ellis, D, 1864
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 390
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1864
incoming - Ellis, Fanny, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 391
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
n.d.
incoming - Evans, Mary, 1869, 1870
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 392
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1869, 1870
incoming - Evans, Thomas R., 1866, 1867
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 393
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1866, 1867
incoming - Everett, Charles H. (cousin), 1863, 1865
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 394
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1863, 1865
incoming - Everett, Daniel Edwards (brother), 1870
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 395
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1870
incoming - Everett, E.W. (brother), 1875, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 396
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1875, n.d.
incoming - Everett, Robbie (nephew), 1871-1873
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 397
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1871-1873
incoming - Ford, Sarah & James, 1871, 1872
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 398
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1871, 1872
incoming - Graves, M. Libbie, 1861
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 399
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1861
incoming - Griffith, Anna E., 1872
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 400
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1872
incoming - Griffiths, Katie, 1870-1872, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 401
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1870-1872, n.d.
incoming - Griffiths, Sarah, 1857-1858, 1870
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 402
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1857-1858, 1870
incoming - Grubbs, Sarah H., 1872
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 403
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1872
incoming - Hall, Ida, 1864-1866
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 404
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1864-1866
incoming - Hilliard, Mary, 1870s
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 405
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1870s
incoming - Hunter, Dr. Robert, 1875
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 406
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1875
incoming - Jones, Ellen, 1866
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 407
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1866
incoming - Jones, Jennett, 1859-1870
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 408
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1859-1870
incoming - Lewis, Ella, 1867
unspecified — Box: 11, Folder: 409
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Cynthia Everett (1839-1876) initially taught school in and around Remsen. In 1870 she went to Norfolk, VA and then Charleston, SC, with the American Missionary Association to teach freedmen. She remained there only a short time before becoming ill and returning to Remsen, but her letters home are filled with descriptions and anecdotes about her students, coworkers, and other details about the experience. Her strong anti-slavery stance is apparent. Many of Cynthia's students and colleagues...
Dates:
1867