Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
Letters Received, 1910-1927, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Letters Received, 1910-1927, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Letters Received, 1910-1927, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Letters Received, 1910-1927, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Letters Received, 1910-1927, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Letters Received, 1910-1927, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Letters to "Pat", 1925, undated
The first subset of correspondence consists of letters written by Dorothy Boyd. The bulk of these were written to her mother while Dorothy attended Oberlin College. The second subset consists of letters received by Dorothy. Many of these letters are from her mother, but other correspondents are represented as well in letters and Christmas cards. Finally, the series includes two personal letters to “Pat” from "Ruth" and an unknown correspondent.
Miscellaneous Papers of Dorothy Hedden Boyd, 1911-ca. 1945
Consists of miscellaneous papers of Dorothy Hedden Boyd, including postcards (some with Oberlin College scenes), a class schedule, programs for concerts and commencement exercises, a Red Cross certificate of recognition, and school report cards (restricted). Also included are miscellaneous papers of Nellie Hedden, including two letters, notes, and a bill for a granite monument.
Miscellaneous Papers of Dorothy Hedden Boyd, 1911-ca. 1945
Consists of miscellaneous papers of Dorothy Hedden Boyd, including postcards (some with Oberlin College scenes), a class schedule, programs for concerts and commencement exercises, a Red Cross certificate of recognition, and school report cards (restricted). Also included are miscellaneous papers of Nellie Hedden, including two letters, notes, and a bill for a granite monument.
Miscellaneous Papers of Dorothy Hedden Boyd, 1911-ca. 1945
Consists of miscellaneous papers of Dorothy Hedden Boyd, including postcards (some with Oberlin College scenes), a class schedule, programs for concerts and commencement exercises, a Red Cross certificate of recognition, and school report cards (restricted). Also included are miscellaneous papers of Nellie Hedden, including two letters, notes, and a bill for a granite monument.