Box 4
Contains 8 Results:
Letters to George Appleton, 1890-1908
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Miscellaneous family letters (transcripts), 1848-1908
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Letters transferring land, 1863
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Letters to Hila Richardson (transcripts), 1913-1937, undated
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Letters to Hila Richardson (originals), 1928-1938
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Miscellaneous envelopes without letters, 1890-1932, undated
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1903-1917
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
Miscellaneous letters, 1867, 1883
The bulk of the letters (originals and transcriptions) were written during her teaching days in Hawaii at Kawaiahao Sminary in Honolulu, and in government schools, and her time in Vermont as a teacher and lecturer in 1895-96.
