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Box 9

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Contains 10 Results:

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Margarethe Raster (wife), 1882-1884

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 148
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1882-1884

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Margarethe Raster (wife), 1885, 1887

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 149
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1885, 1887

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Margarethe Raster (wife), 1888-1890

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 150
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1888-1890

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Mathilde Raster (daughter), 1871

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 151
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1871

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Mathilde Raster (daughter), 1872

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 152
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1872

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Mathilde Raster (daughter), 1873

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 153
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1873

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Sophie [Raster] (sister), 1851-1869

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 154
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1851-1869

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Sophie [Raster] (sister), 1871-1874, 1886

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 155
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1871-1874, 1886

Raster, Hermann - Correspondence to Walther Berthold Raster (son), 1883, 1889

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 156
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1883, 1889

Raster, Lenore (Aagaard) - Travel diary from trip to Germany, 1923

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 157
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists mainly of correspondence between Raster and his family and correspondence between his family members. Raster’s letters cover topics such as his experiences and feelings as an immigrant in New York City, the aftermath of the Chicago fire in 1871, and his thoughts on the political climate of his time. The letters are in German, yet many have been translated by Raster’s granddaughter Lenore Raster Aagaard. Also included are materials such as diaries, account books,...
Dates: 1923