Boston (Mass.)--Social life and customs--19th century
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of the Julia Ward Howe family, 1758-1984 (inclusive), 1813-1945 (bulk)
Correspondence, notebooks, diaries of the Julia Ward Howe family, centering around her husband, siblings, and children.
Diary of Calista Billings, 1848-1849
Diary kept by Calista Billings.
Ellis Gray Loring Family papers, 1824-1925
Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, etc., of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts, and of family members.
Papers of Ellis Gray Loring, 1809-1949
Correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, etc., of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts.
Papers of Elisabeth Dwight Cabot, 1851-1985
Commonplace book and letters of Elisabeth Dwight Cabot, reformer.
Papers of Molly Dewson, 1893-1962
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
Additional papers of the Poor family, 1778-2008 (inclusive), 1820-2006 (bulk)
Collection consists of family correspondence, diaries, legal and financial records, photographs, etc., of the Poor family of Andover, Maine; the Pierce family of Brookline, Massachusetts; the Fox family of Ledyard and Plainfield, Connecticut, and Dorchester, Massachusetts; and the Chandler family of Wilmington, Delaware, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Records of the Tuesday Club, 1884-1999
Records of the Tuesday Club, an women's discussion group focusing on current events, the arts, and ethical and religious issues.
Papers of the Tappan family, 1750-1881 (inclusive), 1805-1881 (bulk)
Correspondence and legal documents of the Tappan family, the Winthrop family, and the Patten family.