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Box 12

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Contains 30 Results:

Biographical write up "Birth to 1857," Addendum to the Fortnightly of Chicago and photograph reproductions, May 1975

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: May 1975

Letterbook, 1869-1870

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1869-1870

Journal, 1870

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1870

Essay - History, 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1872

Book review - M. Sylvestre [in French], 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1872

Book review - Deborah [in German], Feb. 10, 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Feb. 10, 1872

Book review - Herakleitos, 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1872

Letter to Mrs. Margaret Lawrence (refers to Herakleitos translation), Dec. 3, 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Dec. 3, 1872

Paper - Eleusinian Mysteries, 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1872

Paper - Bacchic Mysteries, 1872

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1872

Lectures, Park Institute, Art and Architecture, 1872-1874

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1872-1874

Essay - English Provincial Life, Middlemarch, Oct. 10, 1873

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Oct. 10, 1873

Essay - Aspasia, Feb. 27, 1874

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Feb. 27, 1874

Essay - Iliad (partial), approximately 1874-1876

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: approximately 1874-1876

Essay - Painting, approximately 1874-1876

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: approximately 1874-1876

Essay - Margaret Fuller Ossoli and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Jan. 8, 1875

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Jan. 8, 1875

Essay - Position of women under various religious systems, Nov. 26, 1875

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Nov. 26, 1875

Essay - State of Women, Nov. 26, 1875 [includes dates given through 1879]

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Nov. 26, 1875 [includes dates given through 1879]

Essay - The Art of the Homeric Age, Feb. 25, 1876

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Feb. 25, 1876

Essay - Needs of Women, approximately 1877

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: approximately 1877

List of talks (including talk on Raphael's Madonnas given at the Fortnightly Jan. 24, 1879), 1874-1879

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1879), 1874-1879

Essay on beauty and nature written on pages of "The Agitator", approximately 1869

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: approximately 1869

Life membership letter, 1883

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: 1883

Farewell speech as president, Fortnightly first annual meeting (with transcript), Jun. 5, 1874

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...
Dates: Jun. 5, 1874

Photocopy of farewell speech

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about Kate Newell Doggett, founder of The Fortnightly of Chicago. Primarily contains Mrs. Doggett’s writings, including an undated manuscript for a book on painting. This manuscript was mostly written on interesting scrap paper, including sign-up lists for “The Agitator, a Woman’s Paper,” edited by Mary A. Livermore; an appeal letter (in both English and French) from Julia Ward Howe; “To those already invited to take part in a Woman’s Peace Congress” from 1872; and...