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Box 1

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Contains 35 Results:

Root, Dora Monroe to Harriet Monroe, Dec. 19, 1882

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Dec. 19, 1882

Root, Dora Monroe to John Wellborn Root, Mar.-Apr. 1885

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Mar.-Apr. 1885

Root, Dora Monroe to family, Jul. 14, 1895

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Jul. 14, 1895

Root, Dora Monroe to Harriet Monroe, Aug. 19, 1895

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Aug. 19, 1895

Root, Dora Monroe to Papa, Jul. 28, 1897

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Jul. 28, 1897

Root, Dora Monroe - Memorial pamphlet, 1913

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: 1913

Root, John Wellborn to Dora Monroe Root, Mar. 11, 1885

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Mar. 11, 1885

Root, John Wellborn to daughter Margaret, Aug. 3, 1888

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Aug. 3, 1888

Root, John Wellborn - Memorial article, Nov. 1912

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...
Dates: Nov. 1912

Miscellaneous family genealogies and materials

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Correspondence and photographs along with memorial pamphlets for various family members, two manuscript writings about the Monroe’s dog Rover, and family genealogy information.Correspondence is primarily from Henry S. Monroe (1826-1903), his daughters Harriet Monroe, Dora Monroe Root (and her architect husband John Wellborn Root), and Lucy Monroe Calhoun, and their children. Topics include the birth of children, Chicago social life (including remarks on the 1882 visit of Oscar...