Box 2
Container
Contains 35 Results:
John Roberts Everett - outgoing - Everett, Robert Jr. (brother), incl. Y Cenhadwr & Y Detholydd newsletters, 1850s
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 116
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1850s
John Roberts Everett - outgoing - Everett, Robert & Elizabeth (parents), 1850-1877
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 117
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1850-1877
John Roberts Everett - outgoing - Everett, Robert (Robbie) (son), 1867-1869
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 118
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1867-1869
John Roberts Everett - outgoing - Prichard, Sarah Everett (sister), 1879
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 119
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1879
John Roberts Everett - outgoing - to family, 1852-1895
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 120
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1852-1895
John Roberts Everett - incoming - Barnard, C., 1864
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 121
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1864
John Roberts Everett - incoming - Couperthwaite, Deselew & Butler, 1854
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 122
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1854
John Roberts Everett - incoming - Gore, M.S., 1850s
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 123
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1850s
Sarah Colgrove Everett - outgoing - Everett, Mary (sister-in-law), 1853
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 124
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1853
Sarah Colgrove Everett - outgoing - to family, 1855-1856
unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 125
Scope and Contents note
From the Sub-Series:
Letters to family from John Roberts Everett (1820-1896) and his wife, Sarah Colgrove Everett (1830-1864). John and Sarah emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, and the letters detail the hardships of pioneer life as well as the violent and chaotic environment created by anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces fighting over the territory's status. An abolitionist, John Roberts Everett was active in the Free Soil movement during his time in Kansas, and present with John Brown at the Battle of...
Dates:
1855-1856