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Box 5

 Container

Contains 33 Results:

Rodgers, Charles H., to brothers, sisters, and "folks", 1884-1889, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 177
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Charles H., to unidentified [fragments], n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 178
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Charles H. - Correspondence to, 1886, 1925

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 179
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1886, 1925

Rodgers, Emily I., to C.M. Rodgers [Emily I. Rodgers' father], 1887-1888

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 180
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1887-1888

Rodgers, Emily I., to Eliza Paine Rodgers [Emily I. Rodgers' mother], and also to both parents, 1886-1887, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 181
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Emily I., to Isabel Ireland Rodgers [Emily I. Rodgers' aunt], 1878-1898, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 182
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Emily I., to her brothers and sisters (includes dried flowers), 1886-1888, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 183
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Emily I. - Northwestern University Commencement invitation, 1899

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 184
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1899

Rodgers, Emily I. - Travel Journal, 1888

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 185
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1888

Rodgers, John S. and Mary ("Marie"?) [children of Samuel W. Rodgers] to William D. and Emily I. Rodgers [cousins], 1888-1890

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 186
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1888-1890

Rodgers, R.I. [cousin], to various, San Jose and Los Gatos, California, 1883-1890

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 187
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1883-1890

Rodgers, Romaine, to Calvin M. Rodgers [Romaine Rodgers' father], 1887-1891, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 188-189
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Romaine, to Eliza Paine Rodgers [Romaine Rodgers' mother], 1887-1891, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 190-192
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Romaine, to Emily I. Rodgers [Romaine Rodgers' sister], 1885, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 193
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Romaine, to Isabel Ireland Rodgers [Romaine Rodgers' aunt], 1887-1891

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 194
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1887-1891

Rodgers, Romaine, to her brothers, 1888-1891

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 195
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1888-1891

Rodgers, Romaine - Correspondence to, 1886

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 196
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1886

Rodgers, William D., to Calvin M. Rodgers [William D. Rodgers' father], 1887-1889, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 197
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, William D., to Eliza Paine Rodgers [William D. Rodgers' mother], 1887-1889, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 198
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, William D., to Isabel Ireland Rodgers [William D. Rodgers' aunt], 1888-1889, n.d.

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 199
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1888-1889, n.d.

Rodgers, William D., to his brothers and sisters, 1885-1889

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 200
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1885-1889

Sample, Anna [cousin], to various, 1887

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 201
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1887

Miscellaneous: Confederate $50 bill, 1863

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 202
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Various letters and fragments of letters with unknown authorship or addressee, clippings, photographs, printed items, and sketches of family members which are unidentified. The Series also includes a handwritten list of remedies for Asiatic Cholera, undated.

Dates: 1863

Miscellaneous: Newspapers, (see oversize), 1834-1884

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 203
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Various letters and fragments of letters with unknown authorship or addressee, clippings, photographs, printed items, and sketches of family members which are unidentified. The Series also includes a handwritten list of remedies for Asiatic Cholera, undated.

Dates: 1834-1884

Miscellaneous: Photographs (Isabella Burke Clendenen, Robert A. McCormick, and Mary A. McCormick

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 204
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Various letters and fragments of letters with unknown authorship or addressee, clippings, photographs, printed items, and sketches of family members which are unidentified. The Series also includes a handwritten list of remedies for Asiatic Cholera, undated.