Box 4
Contains 32 Results:
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Correspondence: friends - Allen, A.M.P.
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Correspondence: friends - Eells, Myron (author of books on the Whitman Massacre), 1882-1893
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Correspondence: friends - McCormick, Leander (see her Recollections, pp. 82-83), 1896, 1898
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Correspondence: friends - Smith, James N., 1862-1864
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Correspondence: friends - various, 1849-1893, n.d.
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Diploma, Knox College (see oversize), 1857
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Genealogical Notes, various, n.d.
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Notebooks, n.d.
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - Recollections, 1895
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - "Some Account of the Ager-Ireland Family…", 1897
Rodgers, Isabel Ireland - "Some Account of the Rodgers Family", n.d.
Rodgers, Mary A. [wife of Samuel W. Rodgers], to various, 1887, 1889
Rodgers, Mary Janet, to Andrew Rodgers Jr. [Mary Janet Rodgers' cousin], 1844
Rodgers, Mary Janet, to Isabel Ireland Rodgers [Mary Janet Rodgers' cousin], 1885, 1892, 1898-1903
Rodgers, Samuel W., to Calvin M. Rodgers [Samuel W. Rodgers' brother], 1887-1890
Rodgers, Samuel W., to various, 1887, 1889
Rodgers, Samuel W. - correspondence to, 1853
Rodgers, William (1816-1836) - Poetry, transcribed by other family members, ca. 1836-1844
Kilgore, Emma, [cousin], to various, 1887-1888
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.
Rodgers, Aleri A., to Calvin M. Rodgers [Aleri A. Rodgers' father], 1887-1889
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.
Rodgers, Aleri A., to Eliza Paine Rodgers [Aleri A. Rodgers' mother], 1887-1889
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.
Rodgers, Aleri A., to "Aunt", 1888-1889
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.
Rodgers, Aleri A., to brothers, sisters, and "folks", 1888-1889
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.
Rodgers, Aleri A. - Correspondence to (and land sale advertisements), 1886, 1888
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.
Rodgers, Alexander, to Calvin M. Rodgers [Alexander Rodgers' father], 1888, 1890-1891, n.d.
Correspondence, primarily from the children of C.M. and Eliza Paine Rodgers. The Rodgers' oldest child and daughter, Romaine Rodgers, went to school in Davenport, Iowa, and started a farm there and in Tribune, Kansas. Other children also traveled and resettled, and the correspondence back and forth talks about farming conditions, rural life, births, illnesses, and deaths. A couple of cousins (children of C.M.'s brother Samuel) settled in New Mexico and California in the 1880s.