Box 3
Contains 12 Results:
Treasurer's record of the Ladies' Missionary Society, 1860-1885
This series contains records and papers which, otherwise, do not fit the rest of this collection's series and whose provenance is unclear as to make it difficult to associate the materials with one particular person within the collection. A number of the papers are related to missionary work, and specifically, with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. This series also contains a number of artifacts, including a bead toy, wood samples, and a teak dowel.
Capron family album, undated
This series contains photographs and other types of visual media. The majority of the series contains photographs taken in India, likely mostly from Madurai and its environs. This series also contains a series of images from South Africa and an album for the Capron family.
Asenath Capron (née Cargil) wedding dress fragment, circa 1784
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 William B. Capron, 1857-1859
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.
Letters to Laura A. W. Biscoe (née Capron), 1865-1869
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.
Laura Capron Green to Clara Day Capron, 1927-1929
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.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1858-1928
This series contains records and papers which, otherwise, do not fit the rest of this collection's series and whose provenance is unclear as to make it difficult to associate the materials with one particular person within the collection. A number of the papers are related to missionary work, and specifically, with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. This series also contains a number of artifacts, including a bead toy, wood samples, and a teak dowel.
David C. Scudder letters and letter from Alice A. Evans regarding David Scudder, 1861-1862
This series contains records and papers which, otherwise, do not fit the rest of this collection's series and whose provenance is unclear as to make it difficult to associate the materials with one particular person within the collection. A number of the papers are related to missionary work, and specifically, with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. This series also contains a number of artifacts, including a bead toy, wood samples, and a teak dowel.
Mary Susan Rice letters, 1863-1864
This series contains records and papers which, otherwise, do not fit the rest of this collection's series and whose provenance is unclear as to make it difficult to associate the materials with one particular person within the collection. A number of the papers are related to missionary work, and specifically, with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. This series also contains a number of artifacts, including a bead toy, wood samples, and a teak dowel.
H. W. Ballantine letter to Sabbath school, 1864
This series contains records and papers which, otherwise, do not fit the rest of this collection's series and whose provenance is unclear as to make it difficult to associate the materials with one particular person within the collection. A number of the papers are related to missionary work, and specifically, with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. This series also contains a number of artifacts, including a bead toy, wood samples, and a teak dowel.