Box 1
Contains 87 Results:
Account of Leander Starr with A.A. Brewster (chiefly groceries & dry goods), 1849-53
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Agreement between Leander Starr and Julius Johnson for development of property west of the center of Hudson. (Paper found in Asher Benjamin's "Practise of architecture." Boston, 1835)., April 8, 1850
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Two notes on acreage in name of Cordelia Starr, May 5, 1882. (On one side note re. Nelson Case acreage and taxes.), May 5, 1882
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Two copies agreement on settlement of estate of Leander Starr; his personal conveyed from George and Cordelia Starr to Ruthe Thompson Starr, his widow., April 28, 1885
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Six envelopes, Civil War period, 186-
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Letter to Summit County, Ohio Military Committee, 186- from Geo. L. Starr inquiring about a commission in the Army., 186-
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Letter to Miss Cordelia Starr (Dear Cosin), Hudson from Henry Thompson, Lousiville, Ky., Dec. 16, 1861. Re. war, asks about the folks at home., December 16, 1861
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Letter to Miss Cordelia Starr, Hudson; from Henry Thompson, Lousville, Ky., Mar. 13, 1862. Hasn't heard from Harry, hopes Emily is better., March 13, 1862
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Partial letter probably from Henry Thompson, no salutation, signature or date., ca. 1861
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.
Letter from G.L. Starr, Hudson to Cousin Harry, Feb. 7, 1863. Cousin Charles is dead, remainder of letter re. war and Emancipation Proclamation., February 7, 1863
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, and photographs related to various members of the Starr family. Of particular interest are the extensive diaries kept by Cordelia, George and Harriet Starr describing community and church life and day-to-day activities. Transcripts of the diaries are included in the collection.