Box 1
Contains 87 Results:
Notes, 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.
Mrs. L. L. Thompson, February 15, 1914
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.
1st Lt. Wm. E. Roberts, February 16 and March 23, 1914
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.
Dr. W. S. Hough, March 13 and March 27, 1914
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.
Mrs. Claire Parmelee, March 24, 1914
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.
D. C. Scales, April 20, 1914, July 1914
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.
Mrs. Ellen, August 20, 1915
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.