Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Volume entitled Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1936
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Photograph of document with birth, marriage, and death dates of Francis Stillman, Harriet Robbins, and their children removed from p. ii of Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, undated
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Photograph of Woman (possibly Elizabeth Stillman) removed from p. vii of Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, undated
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Handwritten note reading 249 / Note / Durango at age of 16- / ca. 1827?
removed from p. 249 of Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, undated
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Photograph of Woman (possibly Elizabeth Stillman) removed from before p. I of Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, undated
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Handwritten letter to Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Graf of Knoxville, Tenn., from Elizabeth P. Davenport (Mrs. Harbert Davenport) of Brownsville, Tex., about the Stillman House in Texas, Chauncey Stillman, and Dr. Ernest Stillman removed from p. 125 of Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, 1959 April 12
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Volume entitled Stillman Letters: Elizabeth P. Stillman to Charles Stillman, 1853-1854, compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1937
This collection consists primarily of two bound volumes of transcriptions of letters written between Charles and Elizabeth P. Stillman from 1849 to 1865. The volumes were compiled in 1936 and 1937. Six loose items found in the volumes (including photographs, articles from the 1940s, and a letter from 1959) have been moved to a folder at the end of the collection.
Articles removed from front cover of Stillman Letters: Charles Stillman to Elizabeth P. Stillman, 1849-1865, 1941-1949
Stillman Estate Now is $47,894,811
Leader in Welfare Here Elected Vassar Trustee
(Discusses Charles Chauncey Stillman's daughter, Mrs. Langbourne M. Williams)Dr. E. G. Stillman, Researchist, Dies
(Discusses Ernest Goodrich Stillman, son of James Stillman)