Box 2
Contains 30 Results:
Wellium, Nellie, to Ella Skolfield, 1890
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
Wilcox, Phebe, to Ella Skolfield, 1898
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
Wilson, Emma, to Ella Skolfield, 1903(?)
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
Wilson, Sophie Rich, to Ellas Skolfield, 1894, 1902-1905
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
[?], Angelia (sister), to Ella Skolfield, 189?, 1906
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
[?], Deborah (sister), to Ella Skolfield, 1901-1905
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
[?], Meddie (sister), to Ella Skolfield, 1905
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
[?], Saddie (aunt), to Ella Skolfield, 1890, 1905
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
[?], Tene (sister), to Ella Skolfield, 1905
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.
Unidentified, 1878-1906, undated
The series contains the personal correspondence of Ella and James E. Skolfield with primarily other family members as well as friends and associates. There are many letters from their son Ansel to his parents while he was attending Hebron Academy and other times when one or both parents were away at sea. Many letters date from 1905 and concern Ella's hospitalization in Philadelphia.