Box 25
Container
Contains 39 Results:
Incoming - Campbell, W. J., 1868
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 334
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1868
Incoming - Chesney, Francis M., 1889
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 335
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1889
Incoming - Chicago Board of Education, 1894-1927
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 336
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1894-1927
Incoming - Chicago Froebel Association (including Alice Putnam), 1879-1896, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 337
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1879-1896, n.d.
Incoming - Chicago Kindergarten College, 1893-1894, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 338
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1893-1894, n.d.
Incoming - Clarke, F. E., 1881-1882
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 339
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1881-1882
Incoming - Clarke, W. S. (president of Massachusetts Agricultural College), 1869-1922
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 340
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1869-1922
Incoming - Clendenire, Adelle, 1902-1904, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 341
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1902-1904, n.d.
Incoming - Columbia University Teachers College, 1901
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 342
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1901
Incoming - Cooke, Charles M., 1871-1892
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 343
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1871-1892
Incoming - Craup, Howard, 1889-1890
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 344
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1889-1890
Incoming - Cunningham, Hester, 1890-1891
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 345
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1890-1891
Incoming - Cushman, Charles A., 1890, n.d.
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 346
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1890, n.d.
Incoming - Cutter, Clarence, 1872-1873
unspecified — Box: 25, Folder: 347
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Edward G. Howe's correspondence is particularly voluminous, especially outgoing letters to sister Annie Lyon Howe, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barnard Howe who was left to run the household and accounts while he was away teaching and lecturing. Howe was often in need financially, and much of the correspondence to the Barnard family involves debt and property that Howe occasionally managed for them. Other letters of note are from the members of the Dabney family, with whom he became close...
Dates:
1872-1873