Box 1
Contains 57 Results:
Excerpt from Father Shipherd's Magna Charta, Frances J. Hosford, 1937
The biographical materials include an excerpt from Frances J. Hosford's Father Shipherd's Magna Charta (1937), a biographical piece from The Western Reserve Magazine (1981) and an article from the Plain Dealer (1989). See the inventory for the complete titles.
Ruth Reynard Kingsley, "Miss Betsy", 1981
From the The Western Reserve Magazine.
Lewis D. Cowles, Oberlin, to Sisters, 1835 May 21
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.
A., Oberlin, to Cornelia Cowles, 1836 February 20
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.
Lewis D. Cowles, Oberlin, to Sisters [Betsy], 1836 April 30
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.
S. Ellen Thome, Oberlin, to Betsy Cowles, 1836 October 21
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.
James A. Thome, Oberlin, to Betsy Cowles, 1836 October 22
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.
C. Gilette and Alice W. Cowles, Oberlin, to Betsy Cowles, 1838 August 4
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.
Betsy Cowles, Oberlin, to Cornelia Cowles, 1838 October 13
This series consists of letters sent to Betsy Mix Cowles by her siblings, concerning her travels and personal matters. Also included are copies of letters from abolitionists, educators, and women's rights advocates regarding those issues, and personal letters from friends.