Box 2
Contains 90 Results:
Chloe Capron (née Day) to William B. Capron, 1847
This series contains the papers of the extended Capron family. The majority of the papers in this series are correspondence from William B. Capron's immediate family to William. A fragment of the wedding dress of Asenath Capron (née Cargil), William's grandmother, is also a part of this series.
Samuel M. Capron to Chloe Capron (née Day), 1852
This series contains the papers of the extended Capron family. The majority of the papers in this series are correspondence from William B. Capron's immediate family to William. A fragment of the wedding dress of Asenath Capron (née Cargil), William's grandmother, is also a part of this series.
Emma F. Powers (née Tufts) to Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker), 1909
This series contains the papers of Anne Elizabeth Tufts (née Hooker). The majority of the papers are letters written by Anne to family members, especially her sister, Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker) and niece Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains miscellaneous letters sent to Anna and some letters from her husband, Arthur W. Tufts, and his family.
Lewis K. Morse to Laura E. Keith (née Capron), 1909
This series contains the papers of Annie H. Morse (née Capron), daughter of Sarah (née Hooker) and William Capron. The majority of this series contains letters authored by Annie to her immediate family. This series also contains letters from Annie's husband, Lewis K. Morse, and miscellaneous letters sent to Annie.
Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker) to aunt Vinal, 1837
This series contains the papers of Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker). The majority of the papers in this series are letters written by Sarah to her immediate family members, especially her sister Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker) and her daughters Annie H. Morse (née Capron) and Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains journals, correspondence to Sarah, manuscript writings, and a book detailing the various addresses Sarah delivered.
Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker) to Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker), 1837-1857
This series contains the papers of Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker). The majority of the papers in this series are letters written by Sarah to her immediate family members, especially her sister Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker) and her daughters Annie H. Morse (née Capron) and Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains journals, correspondence to Sarah, manuscript writings, and a book detailing the various addresses Sarah delivered.
Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker) to Miss Mary Drew, 1844
This series contains the papers of Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker). The majority of the papers in this series are letters written by Sarah to her immediate family members, especially her sister Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker) and her daughters Annie H. Morse (née Capron) and Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains journals, correspondence to Sarah, manuscript writings, and a book detailing the various addresses Sarah delivered.
Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker) correspondence, 1844-1856
This series contains the papers of Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker). The majority of the papers in this series are letters written by Sarah to her immediate family members, especially her sister Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker) and her daughters Annie H. Morse (née Capron) and Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains journals, correspondence to Sarah, manuscript writings, and a book detailing the various addresses Sarah delivered.
First Congregational Society to Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker), 1852, 1852
This series contains the papers of Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker). The majority of the papers in this series are letters written by Sarah to her immediate family members, especially her sister Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker) and her daughters Annie H. Morse (née Capron) and Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains journals, correspondence to Sarah, manuscript writings, and a book detailing the various addresses Sarah delivered.
Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker) to Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker), 1853
This series contains the papers of Sarah B. Capron (née Hooker). The majority of the papers in this series are letters written by Sarah to her immediate family members, especially her sister Anne E. Tufts (née Hooker) and her daughters Annie H. Morse (née Capron) and Laura E. Keith (née Capron). This series also contains journals, correspondence to Sarah, manuscript writings, and a book detailing the various addresses Sarah delivered.