Box 7
Contains 27 Results:
To Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell, D, J, 1916-1917, n.d. From Miss. M. J. Danforth; Blackwell Jones (nephew). Digital
Subseries H, George Washington Blackwell (1832-1912) and Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell (1851-1920), 1855-1918 (#124-141), includes family letters and Emma Stone Blackwell's letters from friends. Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell was the niece of Lucy Stone before she married George Washington Blackwell, Stone's youngest brother-in-law.
To Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell, L, 1888-1891, 1893, n.d. Sarah Stone Lawrence (mother of Emma Stone Lawrence Blackwell). Some letters are jointly addressed to grandchildren; letters by others were forwarded (?) to Emma Stone Lawrence Blackwell by Sarah Stone Lawrence. Also includes newsclippings. Digital
Subseries H, George Washington Blackwell (1832-1912) and Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell (1851-1920), 1855-1918 (#124-141), includes family letters and Emma Stone Blackwell's letters from friends. Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell was the niece of Lucy Stone before she married George Washington Blackwell, Stone's youngest brother-in-law.
To Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell, R, W, 1888-1889, n.d. Writers are: C. M. Russell, Mary C. Watson, Abbie L. Wheeler, Jennet Williams. Digital
Subseries H, George Washington Blackwell (1832-1912) and Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell (1851-1920), 1855-1918 (#124-141), includes family letters and Emma Stone Blackwell's letters from friends. Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell was the niece of Lucy Stone before she married George Washington Blackwell, Stone's youngest brother-in-law.
Biographical articles and newsclippings, 1935, 1945, 1950, n.d. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Writings. "The Why and Who of the Woman's Journal in 1870," The Woman's Journal, December 1929. "Why Women Should Vote," printed, n.d. "Lucy Stone: Pioneer of Woman's Rights," printed advertisement, n.d. "Light," poem, n.d. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Writings. Verses by Alice Stone Blackwell for Elizabeth Blackwell and Kitty Barry Blackwell, ms., n.d.; ts., 1929. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Writings. Christmas and Easter verses, printed, n.d. Some are by Alice Stone Blackwell, others were selected by Alice Stone Blackwell. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to aunt Elizabeth Blackwell, 1898. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to aunt Emily Blackwell, 1901. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to cousin Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell, 1888. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to cousin Howard Lane Blackwell, 1929; to Helen Thomas Blackwell, 1929. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, 1873-1875. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, March - April, 1879. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, May 1879. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, September - December 1879. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, April - September 1880. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, May 1881 - May 1882. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, June 1882. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, July - August, 1882. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, September - December, 1882. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, 1883. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, July 1884 - January 1885. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, August 1886 - September 1897, September 1899. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
Correspondence. Alice Stone Blackwell to Kitty Barry Blackwell, 1901-1904. Digital
Subseries A, Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), 1873-1950 (#142-174), includes correspondence, writings, and clipings. Alice Stone Blackwell was the only child of Henry Browne Blackwell and wife Lucy Stone, and she inherited her parents' publishing venture (Woman's Journal) as well as their activist bent.
To Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell, B - C, 1889, 1914, 1917. Writers are: Frances [Blackwell], Katherine H. Browning, Evelyn Beverley Coe. Digital
Subseries H, George Washington Blackwell (1832-1912) and Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell (1851-1920), 1855-1918 (#124-141), includes family letters and Emma Stone Blackwell's letters from friends. Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell was the niece of Lucy Stone before she married George Washington Blackwell, Stone's youngest brother-in-law.