Box 5
Contains 131 Results:
Joseph S. Smith to JLC. Bangor ME, 4 September 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Effie Surrt Keplin to JLC. [n.p.], 7 September [1910].
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Ernest P. Bicknell to JLC. Washington DC, 7 October 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
G. Kendall to the Editor of the Herald. Paris, 11 October 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
G. Kendall to the Editor to the Herald. Paris, 21 October 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
John P. Nicholson to JLC. Philadelphia, 22 October 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
P. DeLacy to JLC. Scranton PA, 17 December 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Eva Lawrence Arey to JLC. Brewer, 18 December 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Ellis Spear to JLC. Washington DC, 24 December 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.
Georgiana Kendall to JLC. Paris, 24 December 1910.
The correspondence consists mostly of letters to and from Chamberlain, and among family members, dated between 1817 and 1926. It covers all periods of his life, but is most extensive after his gubernatorial service ended in 1871. Photocopies of letters are available for patron use.