Box 20
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Miscellaneous, ca. 1880s-1920s
unspecified — Box: 20, Folder: 267
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates:
ca. 1880s-1920s
Personal writings - Diaries, ca. 1880s-1926, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 20, Folder: 268-270
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates:
ca. 1880s-1926, n.d.
Personal writings - Diaries - Japan, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 20, Folder: 271
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates:
n.d.
Personal writings - "Log", 1928-1934
unspecified — Box: 20, Folder: 272
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates:
1928-1934