Box 6
Contains 116 Results:
Cheney, Ednah D. to Hallowell, Anna Davis, Jamaica Plain, 1896 10mo 27
2 pages. Ednah Dow Cheney was a writer and social reformer. Briefly discusses the area of Medford, Massachusetts, and the Medford Women's Club.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Women--Societies and clubs
Relevant locations: Jamaica Plain (Boston, Mass.); Medford (Mass.)
Furness, Horace Howard to Hallowell, Anna Davis, Wallingford, 1897 11mo 14
3 pages. Horace Howard Furness was an American Shakespearean scholar. Turns down the invitation to go to Boston and do a reading for her this year citing a busy schedule but promises to do it in the future.
Subjects: Oral reading; Hallowell, Anna Davis, 1838-
Relevant locations: Wallingford (Pa.)
Anthony, Lucy E. to Gilchrist, Mrs., Moylan, PA, 1936 12mo 15
1 page. Robert Collyer was a clergyman and abolitionist. Briefly discusses a few unnamed individuals and his upcoming travel plans.
Subjects: Collyer, Robert, 1823-1912
Relevant locations: New York (N.Y.)
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady to ?, Tenafly, NJ, 1880 11mo 14
6 pages. Addressed to one of Lucretia Mott's children. Offers her sympathy over the recent death of Lucretia Mott and discusses Mott's positive influence on the world. Mentions Susan B. Anthony.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906; Death; Condolence notes; Women social reformers
Relevant locations: Tenafly (N.J.)
Collyer, Robert to Davis, Maria, New York, 1880 11mo 15
4 pages. Robert Collyer was a clergyman and abolitionist. Addressed to one of Lucretia Mott's children. Discusses the recent death of Lucretia Mott, her influence and legacy, and his plans to speak about her next Sunday.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Death; Condolence notes; Women social reformers
Relevant locations: New York (N.Y.)
Mott, Richard to Davis, Maria, & Lord, Martha, Toledo, OH, 1880 11mo 17
8 pages. Discusses the recent death and funeral of his sister-in-law, Lucretia Mott. Describes the memorial service held for her at his home in Toledo, Ohio.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Death; Condolence notes
Relevant locations: Toledo (Ohio)
Anthony, Susan B. to Davis, Maria, Tenafly, NJ, 1880 11mo 22
4 pages. Offers sympathy over the recent death of Davis's mother, Lucretia Mott; encourages Davis and her sister Martha Mott Lord to write Lucretia Mott's biography.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Davis, Maria Mott; Lord, Martha Mott, 1828-1916; Death; Condolence notes; Biography
Relevant locations: Tenafly (N.J.)
Yarnall, Ellis to Maria., 1880 11mo 27
3 pages. Possibly addressed to his cousin Maria Mott Davis. Encloses a handwritten copy of a letter extract from Margaret Harrison Yarnall (1827-1899) to her sister Agnes Macdonell. Briefly discusses discourse by Robert Collyer, possibly referring to Collyer's address about Lucretia Mott. Margaret discusses the recent death and funeral of Lucretia Mott.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Death
Collyer, Robert to ?, New York, 1880 12mo 12
2 pages. Robert Collyer was a clergyman and abolitionist. Possibly addressed to Maria Mott Davis or Anna Davis Hallowell. Reports that all of his correspondence from Lucretia Mott was burnt "in the great fire." Approves of Mott's biography being written and discusses his address on Mott that was published in the Tribune.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Personal correspondence; Biography
Relevant locations: New York (N.Y.)