Box 7
Contains 281 Results:
Davis, S. C. 1 letter, 1871., 1871.
Item — Box: 7Identifier: MS Am 1, (1739)The collection includes letters from anti-slavery leaders and other reformers, letters from constituents in Massachusetts, and letters describing conditions in the south during Reconstruction. The letters from Sumner include those to his family and to Edward L. Pierce, his biographer and executor.
Davis, Timothy, 1821-1888. 4 letters, 1862-1868., 1862-1868.
Item — Box: 7Identifier: MS Am 1, (1740)The collection includes letters from anti-slavery leaders and other reformers, letters from constituents in Massachusetts, and letters describing conditions in the south during Reconstruction. The letters from Sumner include those to his family and to Edward L. Pierce, his biographer and executor.
Davis, Thomas A. 1 letter, 1845., 1845.
Item — Box: 7Identifier: MS Am 1, (1741)The collection includes letters from anti-slavery leaders and other reformers, letters from constituents in Massachusetts, and letters describing conditions in the south during Reconstruction. The letters from Sumner include those to his family and to Edward L. Pierce, his biographer and executor.
Davis, W. M. 3 letters, 1860., 1860.
Item — Box: 7Identifier: MS Am 1, (1742)The collection includes letters from anti-slavery leaders and other reformers, letters from constituents in Massachusetts, and letters describing conditions in the south during Reconstruction. The letters from Sumner include those to his family and to Edward L. Pierce, his biographer and executor.
Recto Digital
The collection includes letters from anti-slavery leaders and other reformers, letters from constituents in Massachusetts, and letters describing conditions in the south during Reconstruction. The letters from Sumner include those to his family and to Edward L. Pierce, his biographer and executor.
Verso Digital
The collection includes letters from anti-slavery leaders and other reformers, letters from constituents in Massachusetts, and letters describing conditions in the south during Reconstruction. The letters from Sumner include those to his family and to Edward L. Pierce, his biographer and executor.