Box 31
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Diaries, 1901-1931
unspecified — Box: 31, Folder: 449-451
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1901-1931
Events and memberships, 1867-1927, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 31, Folder: 452
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1867-1927, n.d.
The Forward Movement/Camp Gray, Michigan, 1906-1918, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 31, Folder: 453
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1906-1918, n.d.
Letters sent and received (notebooks), 1890-1894
unspecified — Box: 31, Folder: 454
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1890-1894
Lubec, Maine - narrative by E. G. Howe w/ photos, 1929
unspecified — Box: 31, Folder: 455
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1929