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Contains 58 Results:
Adgate, Eunice B. from Ermina Knowles, Sept. 24, 1830
File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
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From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Sept. 24, 1830
Adgate, Eunice B. from Abigail Wats Adgate, March 14, 1834
File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
March 14, 1834
Adgate, Eunice B. from Robert Dunn, Nov. 18, 1836
File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Nov. 18, 1836
Adgate, Eunice B. to Sarah W. Adgate, April 22, 1839
File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
April 22, 1839
Adgate, Eunice B. to Julia F. (Adgate) Knowles, 1841-1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
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From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1841-1863
Adgate, Eunice B. with Catharine W. (Adgate) Arthur, 1852-1854
File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1852-1854
Adgate, Eunice B. from Mary Hargraves, Jan. 17, 1860
File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Jan. 17, 1860
Adgate, Julia and Adgate, Eunice B. from Cynthia Ketchum, invitation to quilting, Dec. 11, 1817
File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Dec. 11, 1817
Adgate, Loicy M. (Parsons) to Dear Friends, ca. 1830
File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
ca. 1830
Balzhäuser, Albert, 1964-1969
File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1964-1969
Monahan, Fannette (Balzhäuser), 1937-1960
File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1937-1960
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) from Joe Martindale, March 19, 1913
File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
March 19, 1913
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell), wedding invitation, 1915
File — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1915
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) from Frank A. Michell, May 8, 1930
File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
May 8, 1930
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) from Homer Ferguson, March 31, 1954
File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
March 31, 1954
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) from Clare E. Hoffman, April 2, 1954
File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
April 2, 1954
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) - American Mothers - to Tyrone Gillespie, FBI, re Court Asher (The X-Ray Newspaper editor, Muncie, IN), Dec. 11, 1941
File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Dec. 11, 1941
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) - American Mothers - with Marianna Goul, April 1942
File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
April 1942
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) - American Mothers - with Geo. Pagnanelli, including news clippings and notarized conversation notes, 1942-1943
File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1942-1943
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) - American Mothers - from J. Edgar Hoover (copy), Sept. 4, 1943
File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Sept. 4, 1943
Knowles, Beatrice Maud (Michell) - American Mothers - with John A. Porter S 2/c, Oct. 1943
File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Oct. 1943
Knowles, Hannibal Fletcher to Julius Caesar Knowles, June 19, 1846
File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
June 19, 1846
Knowles, Hannibal Fletcher to Sarah E. Clark, 1851-1856
File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
1851-1856
Knowles, Hannibal Fletcher from American Tract Society (R.J. Cook), April 13, 1852
File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
April 13, 1852
Knowles, Hannibal Fletcher from Ermina Knowles and Julius Caesar Knowles, Feb. 24, 1853
File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Contains correspondence primarily between family members but also letters related to professional, financial, government, and legal matters. The letters written by women (especially Julia F. Adgate Knowles, Eunice B. Adgate, and Hannah Bacon) reveal much about religion, women’s roles, health, education, and local and national issues of their respective periods. Also includes Beatrice Maud (Michell) Knowles’s correspondence related to her role as national chair/president of American Mothers,...
Dates:
Feb. 24, 1853