Box 1
Contains 87 Results:
Cordelia Starr, photograph as a young woman, undated
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.
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 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.
Letter to G.L. Starr from Geo. M. Sabin, Carson, Nevada. Jolly, informative and outstanding letter from Starr's classmate, now District Judge of Ninth Circuit, District of Nevada., February 28, 1888
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, Youngstown, O. to 'Folks at home', Hudson; Seems to be settling an estate for 'H', Harriet, his wife's family?, March 8, 1871
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.
Leander Starr, tax receipts, Portage County, 1833-1840, 1836 - 1840
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.
Leander Starr, tax receipts, Summit County, 1840 - 1842, 1844 - 1846, 1851, 1856
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.
Two letters sent as one to Mrs. J.B. Marshall (Celia Elizabeth Hazeltine), granddaughter of Dr. Moses Thompson. One from Cordelia Starr & one from Geo. L. Starr., May 24, 1916, May 25, 1916
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.