Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
Letters Received, 1866
Correspondence received and sent. Included in this series are letters addressed to both Shurtleffs. The letters start in 1865 and continue through the seventies and eighties. The last correspondence is dated 1902.
Letters Received and Sent, 1870-1874
Correspondence received and sent. Included in this series are letters addressed to both Shurtleffs. The letters start in 1865 and continue through the seventies and eighties. The last correspondence is dated 1902.
Letters Received, 1875-1881
Correspondence received and sent. Included in this series are letters addressed to both Shurtleffs. The letters start in 1865 and continue through the seventies and eighties. The last correspondence is dated 1902.
Letters Sent by Giles Waldo Shurtleff to Mary E. Burton, 1864 January-June
Contains the correspondence of Giles W. Shurtleff and is divided into five subseries: 1. Letters Sent, 2. Postcards Sent, 3. Letters Received, 4. Letters of Other Correspondents, and 5. Memoranda.
Giles Waldo Shurtleff
Contains files dealing with finances in two subgroups: 1. G.W. Shurtleff and 2. Mary Shurtleff.
Genealogical Files of Giles Waldo and Mary E. Burton Shurtleff
Included in this series are the family history materials of the Burton and Giles Shurtleff families. Examples of this are newspaper clippings, a will and book excerpts.
Letters of Credit, 1886
Contains files dealing with finances in two subgroups: 1. G.W. Shurtleff and 2. Mary Shurtleff.
Letters Sent by Mary E. Burton Shurtleff to Giles Waldo Shurtleff in Europe, 1882 March-July
This series consists of Mary Shurtleff's letters and is divided into two subseries: 1. Letters Sent and 2. Letters Received.
Letters Sent by Mary E. Burton Shurtleff to Giles Waldo Shurtleff in Europe, 1886 July-1887 May
This series consists of Mary Shurtleff's letters and is divided into two subseries: 1. Letters Sent and 2. Letters Received.
Burtons, Family History Materials, 1898-1930
Included in this series are the family history materials of the Burton and Giles Shurtleff families. Examples of this are newspaper clippings, a will and book excerpts.