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Item removed from folder 21.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-123, F+D.1.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

Correspondence, diaries, and photos comprise the collection. Included are James Beecher's correspondence about the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Freedmen's Bureau, and papers of his wife, Frances (Johnson) Beecher Perkins, their adopted twin daughters, Mary Frances (Beecher) Beecher and Margaret (Beecher) Ward, and other Beechers and Johnsons.

Esther Beecher, Lyman's sister. Esther Beecher letter removed from #10.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-102: M-45, 10af+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

Correspondence, miscellaneous writings, clippings and memorabilia of Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Catharine Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Calvin Stowe, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and other members of the family. Included is Lyman Beecher Stowe's correspondence and research re Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Charlotte Cushman. Also bibliography (on cards) of the Beecher family. Family memorabilia.

Edward Beecher. Edward Beecher letter to Lyman Beecher, 1836, removed from #20.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-102: M-45, 20af+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

Correspondence, miscellaneous writings, clippings and memorabilia of Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Catharine Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Calvin Stowe, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and other members of the family. Included is Lyman Beecher Stowe's correspondence and research re Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Charlotte Cushman. Also bibliography (on cards) of the Beecher family. Family memorabilia.

Charles Beecher. 1 letter from Charles at Walnut Hills to Amelia Ogden, a friend of his mother, May 20, 1845. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-102: M-45, 27f+.
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(This letter is a copy sent by Catharine Beecher to Mary Dutton, New Haven, May 31, 1845.) Trying to raise money for his church in Fort Wayne, Indiana. An account of his adventures founding a new church. Old vs. New School embroilments. Catharine's own letter asks Mary to give money for a musical instrument for Charles to use in his pulpit work.

Business records. Indentures etc., 1837-1865; also passports, 1866-1867. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 283f+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Item removed from folder #111.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-145: M-37, 111af+.
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Subseries E, Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909) and Lucy Stone (1818-1893), 1846-1927 (#99-114), contains Henry Browne Blackwell's writings and correspondence and a few of Lucy Stone's letters.

Business correspondence. S.H. Blackwell (English cousin) to Samuel Charles Blackwell, 1840-1842. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 99af+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Letter removed from #102.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 102af+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Woman's Journal issue re: death of Lucy Stone, October 28, 1893. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 114af+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Photocopies of title papers of the family Bibles and records of births, marriages, and deaths. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 1af+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection, which spans four generations of the United States branch of the Blackwell family, complements other collections of Blackwell family papers in the Schlesinger Library. It was largely assembled by George Washington Blackwell and his descendants. About half the papers were dated and tied into chronologically arranged bundles by George Washington Blackwell, who was often the ultimate recipient of letters that had been addressed to a different sibling and that were circulated...

Letter removed from #5.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 5af+.
Scope and Contents:

Series I, SAMUEL BLACKWELL (1790-1838) AND HANNAH (LANE) BLACKWELL (1792-1870), 1831-1966 (inclusive), 1831-1870 (bulk) (#4-15v), consists of letters between husband and wife; Hannah Lane Blackwell's advice and moral precepts to children; Samuel Blackwell's business records relating to his United States sugar-refining business; and his observations on the Irish dating from a visit prior to his emigration.

Letters from Samuel Blackwell to Hannah Lane Blackwell, from others, 1833-1834, insurance and accounts. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 6f+.
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Series I, SAMUEL BLACKWELL (1790-1838) AND HANNAH (LANE) BLACKWELL (1792-1870), 1831-1966 (inclusive), 1831-1870 (bulk) (#4-15v), consists of letters between husband and wife; Hannah Lane Blackwell's advice and moral precepts to children; Samuel Blackwell's business records relating to his United States sugar-refining business; and his observations on the Irish dating from a visit prior to his emigration.

Letter removed from #8.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 8af+.
Scope and Contents:

Series I, SAMUEL BLACKWELL (1790-1838) AND HANNAH (LANE) BLACKWELL (1792-1870), 1831-1966 (inclusive), 1831-1870 (bulk) (#4-15v), consists of letters between husband and wife; Hannah Lane Blackwell's advice and moral precepts to children; Samuel Blackwell's business records relating to his United States sugar-refining business; and his observations on the Irish dating from a visit prior to his emigration.

Songs and music, ca.1900. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 949f+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection, which spans four generations of the United States branch of the Blackwell family, complements other collections of Blackwell family papers in the Schlesinger Library. It was largely assembled by George Washington Blackwell and his descendants. About half the papers were dated and tied into chronologically arranged bundles by George Washington Blackwell, who was often the ultimate recipient of letters that had been addressed to a different sibling and that were circulated...

Elizabeth Blackwell passports; "A Bino-rhyme to Dr. Blackwell," 1867; Boston Globe , 1942; Boston Sunday Post, 1930; Illustrirte Zeitung, 1898; The Lily, 1854; The Woman's Journal, 1884, 1905. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-145: M-37, Folio+ folder:
SCOPE AND CONTENT: While this collection includes papers of many members of the Blackwell family, the largest single groups of papers are those of Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910), her adopted daughter Katharine (Kitty) Barry Blackwell (1848-1936), and her niece Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950). The papers include correspondence, diaries and reminiscences, biographical and other writings, photographs and daguerreotypes, and memorabilia.Series I, Samuel Blackwell (1790-1838), 1835-1837, n.d. (#2-5),...

Drawing removed from #365.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 365af.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Antoinette Louisa (Brown) Blackwell's theological degree, Oberlin, 1908 Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-77: M-35, 121f+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection of Blackwell family papers contains correspondence, writings, of Congregational minister Antoinette Louisa (Brown) Blackwell, as well as papers and photographs of other Blackwell family members. It is arranged in three series.Series I. ANTOINETTE LOUISA (BROWN) BLACKWELL (1825-1921), 1846-1921, (#1-58, 121f+), includes a typescript of "Antoinette Brown Blackwell, The First Woman Minister," dictated by Antoinette Louisa (Brown)...

Harriet Beecher Stowe. Newspaper clippings, articles, etc. about Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe State Memorial 1946. (Former home of the Harriet Beecher Stowe in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio) Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-102: M-45, 393f+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

Correspondence, miscellaneous writings, clippings and memorabilia of Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Catharine Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Calvin Stowe, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and other members of the family. Included is Lyman Beecher Stowe's correspondence and research re Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Charlotte Cushman. Also bibliography (on cards) of the Beecher family. Family memorabilia.

Harriet Beecher Stowe. Newspaper clippings, articles, etc. about Harriet Beecher Stowe. Items removed from volume 2.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: A-102: M-45, 396af+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:

Correspondence, miscellaneous writings, clippings and memorabilia of Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Catharine Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Calvin Stowe, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and other members of the family. Included is Lyman Beecher Stowe's correspondence and research re Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Charlotte Cushman. Also bibliography (on cards) of the Beecher family. Family memorabilia.

Letter removed from #138.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 138af+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Letter removed from #139.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 139af+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Drawing removed from #427.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 427af+.
Scope and Contents: Series II, Children of Samuel and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell, 1833-1981 (#16-640), contains correspondence between the siblings and their parents, writings, financial papers, diaries, and biographical material about the Blackwell siblings and their spouses. There are also correspondence and papers of English cousins: Kenyon Blackwell and Marie Blackwell, later Mme. Droussart, and Samuel H. Blackwell, and correspondence and papers of relatives of Emma Stone (Lawrence) Blackwell. The series is...

Notes removed from #894.

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 894af+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection, which spans four generations of the United States branch of the Blackwell family, complements other collections of Blackwell family papers in the Schlesinger Library. It was largely assembled by George Washington Blackwell and his descendants. About half the papers were dated and tied into chronologically arranged bundles by George Washington Blackwell, who was often the ultimate recipient of letters that had been addressed to a different sibling and that were circulated...

Harvard News, 1895, Harvard Gazette, 1905, 1925, map, 1894, list of student boarding houses, 1899. Digital

Item — FolioPlus_Box: | FOLIO+ PROCESSED, Box 54Identifier: MC 411, 900f+.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection, which spans four generations of the United States branch of the Blackwell family, complements other collections of Blackwell family papers in the Schlesinger Library. It was largely assembled by George Washington Blackwell and his descendants. About half the papers were dated and tied into chronologically arranged bundles by George Washington Blackwell, who was often the ultimate recipient of letters that had been addressed to a different sibling and that were circulated...