Box 1
Container
Contains 94 Results:
Thomas, Daniel M. to [a sister], 1880 August 1
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1880 August 1
Thomas, Daniel M. to [a sister], 1880 August 8
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1880 August 8
Thomas, Daniel M. to [a sister], 1880 August 15
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1880 August 15
Thomas, Daniel M. to [a sister], 1880 August 22
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Section I (Boxes 1-2):
Consists of approximately 160 letters, 65% of which were either written by or addressed to Daniel M. Thomas. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and reports of various vacation trips (London, New Brunswick, New York), but occasional comments on national or local politics do also appear (ie. the Baltimore Riot, April, 1861; occupation of Baltimore by Federal troops, 1861-65; conditions in...
Dates:
1880 August 22