Box 4
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Brooking, Robert S. to Robert Lansing, Jan. 24, undated
File — Box: 4, Folder: 318
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Jan. 24, undated
Fenner, Charles P. to Mrs. Robert Maxwell, Apr. 28, 1906
File — Box: 4, Folder: 319
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Apr. 28, 1906
Fletcher, J.C. to Mr. French, Jan. 15, 1890
File — Box: 4, Folder: 320
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Jan. 15, 1890
Laughlin, J. Laurence to Andrew White, Dec. 22, 1893
File — Box: 4, Folder: 321
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Dec. 22, 1893
Pelouze, William N. to Frank G. Logan, Apr. 24, 1919
File — Box: 4, Folder: 322
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Apr. 24, 1919
Simms, S.C. to F.J.V. Skiff, Jan. 2, 1909
File — Box: 4, Folder: 323
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Jan. 2, 1909
Whitney, M.W. to Mr. Tomlins, June 4, 1879
File — Box: 4, Folder: 324
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
June 4, 1879
Zeisler, Fannie Bloomfield to Mrs. Ryerson, Sept. 26, 1914
File — Box: 4, Folder: 325
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Sept. 26, 1914
Zeisler, Fannie Bloomfield to Mrs. Ryerson, Sept. 26, 1914
File — Box: 4, Folder: 325
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Incoming letters to Charles L. Hutchinson, some to his wife, Frances K. Hutchinson, plus eight others. Subject matter reflects Hutchinson’s numerous and varied activities, including invitations, membership information, social and thank-you notes, acknowledgments, requests, and personal and organization reports. Noteworthy correspondents are Edward E. Ayer, archeologist Francis H. Bacon, James Henry Breasted (first chairman of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Chicago),...
Dates:
Sept. 26, 1914
Four sections of scrapbooks relating to art purchases: receipts, letters, information, miscellany, ca.1878-1918
File — Box: 4, Folder: 326-329
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
There are two types of scrapbooks. The first records art purchases and consists of receipts, some correspondence, information and memorabilia relating to the Hutchinsons’ buying trips in various parts of the world, both for their personal collection and also for the Art Institute. The second type of scrapbook is more personal, including items concerning Charles Hutchinson’s father, Benjamin P. Hutchinson, and mainly consists of clippings, articles, invitations, announcements and other items,...
Dates:
ca.1878-1918
Three sections of a personal scrapbook, consisting of clippings, articles, invitations, announcements and miscellaneous memorabilia, 1870-1920.
File — Box: 4, Folder: 330-332
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
There are two types of scrapbooks. The first records art purchases and consists of receipts, some correspondence, information and memorabilia relating to the Hutchinsons’ buying trips in various parts of the world, both for their personal collection and also for the Art Institute. The second type of scrapbook is more personal, including items concerning Charles Hutchinson’s father, Benjamin P. Hutchinson, and mainly consists of clippings, articles, invitations, announcements and other items,...
Dates:
1870-1920.