Letters concerning the death of J.T.S., 1907 - 1914
Scope and Contents
Note: Letters are written to E.M.S. unless otherwise indicated.
Letter writers include:
American Pharmaceutical Association, American Society for the Extension of University Teaching, Anne Balderston (to A.S.M.), J. Harvey Burton (to A.S.M.), Catherine St. House of Industry, Fuel Savings Society of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, John B. Garrett, Indian Rights Association, James T. White & Co., Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Co., Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (to A.S.M.), Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity, Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Association, Provident Society for the Employment of the Poor, Virginia Mining and Improvement Co.
Some highlights include:
American Pharmaceutical Association. Baltimore, 1907 10/14. [to Mary James Vaux]
American Society for the Extension of University Teaching, Association Local Centre. Philadelphia, 1907. 2 items. 10/5; 10/18.
American Society for the Extension of University Teaching. Philadelphia, 1907 12/11.
Indian Rights Association. Philadelphia, 1907. 2 items. 10/19; 11/8.
Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia, 1907 10/17. [explains that J.T.S. was elected a board member in 1884 and appointed as secretary in 1890]
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Philadelphia, 1913 11/11. [to A.S.M. regarding her establishment of the J.T.S. memorial scholarship fund]
James T. White & Co., Publishers. New York, 1914 2/3. [to A.S.M. re inclusion of J.T.S. in the forthcoming edition of the National Cyclopedia of American Biography, with a copy of the entry]
Dates
- Creation: 1907 - 1914
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research use.
Extent
20 items
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