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Box 12

 Container

Contains 30 Results:

Document of return of Kate Newell Doggett's body from Havana, Cuba to Tampa, Florida in 1893 (photocopy)

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...

Correspondence in reference to Doggett, 1905

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1905

Drawing room inventory, including books owned by Kate Newell Doggett, compiled by Fortnight members, Feb. 2016

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Feb. 2016

Letter from Rima Lunin Schultz to Betsey Bobrinskoy, Feb. 15, 1996

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Feb. 15, 1996

Translator's Preface written by Doggett for "The Grammar of Painting and Engraving" by Charles Blanc, 1873 (photocopy)

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1873 (photocopy)