Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
1903 Jun
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1903 Jul
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1903 Aug - Nov
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1904 - 1906
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1912
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1912 Nov
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1912 Dec
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1913 Jan - Feb
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1913 Mar
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).
1913 Apr
This series contains letters from Huntington Gilchrist's youth through his days as an instructor at universities in Foochow and Peking, China, including some regarding the death of his father, Reverend John Gilchrist (1903), and from his days as a student at Williams College (1912-1913). The majority are detailed exchanges between Gilchrist and his mother about his travels across the continental U.S. and East Asia (1913-1922).