Box 1
Contains 55 Results:
To "Dear Brother", 1851 March 6
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
To "Dear Brother," Chandler Darlington, 1851 November 17
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
Original Letters, 1851-1853, undated
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
To "Dear Brother and Sister," Oberlin*, 1852 August 27
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
To "Dear Brother," Oberlin, 28 May 1853
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
To "Dear brother and Sister, Jim and Mary," Oberlin*, 1853 September 4
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
To "Dear Brother and Sister, Oberlin, 1853 November 14
The correspondence of Edith Phillips is comprised of fifteen original letters written to her siblings, primarily from Central College in McGrawville, New York and from Oberlin, Ohio. The letters primarily concern Edith’s experiences as a student at Central College in McGrawville, her travel through New York State and to Ohio, and life as a student at Oberlin. Also included are transcriptions for four of the letters.
Fragment, undated
The outgoing correspondence of the four Phillips sisters is divided into four separate subseries, as described below. An asterisk beside an original letter entry indicates the existence of a transcription maintained in a separate folder. All original letters are encapsulated. Arranged chronologically.
To "Dear Brother and Sister," Oberlin, 1853 November 14
The outgoing correspondence of the four Phillips sisters is divided into four separate subseries, as described below. An asterisk beside an original letter entry indicates the existence of a transcription maintained in a separate folder. All original letters are encapsulated. Arranged chronologically.
Transcriptions of the letters of Philena Phillips, 1851 - 1853
The outgoing correspondence of the four Phillips sisters is divided into four separate subseries, as described below. An asterisk beside an original letter entry indicates the existence of a transcription maintained in a separate folder. All original letters are encapsulated. Arranged chronologically.