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Box 5

 Container

Contains 12 Results:

Documents of George B. Redwood, 1915 - 1920

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1915 - 1920

Bound volumes: George B. Redwood, 1915 - 1920

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1915 - 1920

Notebook: Lists of film rolls, 1900 - 1908

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1900 - 1908

Diary (while at Harvard), 1908 - 1909

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1908 - 1909

Class notes, with sketches, 1909

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1909

Diary - Notes for Going Abroad - diary of trip, notes on architecture, sketches, 1910

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1910

Diary (while police reporter on Baltimore News), 1911

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1911

Notes on a trip to Great Britain, 1913

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: 1913

Plan of Sebastopol - maps, notes on battles, undated

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: undated

Military training notes, undated

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Incoming and outgoing letters (1898-1940) comprise Mrs. Redwoods papers. She received letters (1901-1940) from relatives such as Francis Chilton, discussing a change in the State seal (1929); from George and Mary Coale telling her of their new son, Robert Dorsey (1940); and from Nina Redwood (Mrs. William M. Redwood) relating news of her family and reflecting on the 25th anniversary of her nursing career. Other correspondents of Mrs. Redwood included John W. Tottle, Jr, who sent her copies...
Dates: undated