Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in United States History
Excerpt Of Letter From Mary Ann Garrett Stine To Her Grandfather, September 20, 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Excerpt Of Letter From Mary Ann Garrett Stine To Her Grandfather, September 20, 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Transcription Excerpt of Letter from Mary Ann Garrett Stine to Her Grandfather, September 20, 1838. Stine briefly describes Mary Sibley and Lindenwood College.
Excerpt Of Letter From Mary Ann Garrett Stine To Cousin, John Breidenhart, June 27, 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Excerpt Of Letter From Mary Ann Garrett Stine To Cousin, John Breidenhart, June 27, 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Transcription Excerpt of letter from Mary Ann Garrett Stine to Cousin, John Breidenhart, June 27, 1838. Stine describe life at Lindenwood in 1838.
Letter From George Sibley To Hiram Chamberlain, June 1, 1838, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Hiram Chamberlain, June 1, 1838, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Hiram Chamberlain, June 1, 1838. Sibley's rebuttal of Hiram Chamberlain's accusations against him.
Excerpt Of Letter From A.B. Potts To Her Sister, May 6, 1838, A. B. Potts
Excerpt Of Letter From A.B. Potts To Her Sister, May 6, 1838, A. B. Potts
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Transcription Excerpt of letter from A.B. Potts to Her Sister, May 6, 1838. Potts describes an expected visit from Mary Sibley, as well as an opinion of her.
Letter To Thomas Lindsay From Mary Sibley, April 23, 1838, Mary Easton Sibley
Letter To Thomas Lindsay From Mary Sibley, April 23, 1838, Mary Easton Sibley
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter to Thomas Lindsay from Mary Sibley, April 23, 1838. Hiram Chamberlain and the St. Charles Presbyterian Church.
Letter From Archibald Gamble To George Sibley, March 12, 1838, Archibald Gamble
Letter From Archibald Gamble To George Sibley, March 12, 1838, Archibald Gamble
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Archibald Gamble to brother-in-law, George Sibley, March 12, 1838. Gamble discusses the profession of religious faith from children; religious revivals around the United States.
Letter From Julia Strong To Her Aunt, February 15, 1838, Julia Strong
Letter From Julia Strong To Her Aunt, February 15, 1838, Julia Strong
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Transcript of Letter from Julia Strong to Her Aunt, February 15, 1838. Julia Strong was one of the first teachers at Lindenwood College.
Letter From Edwin M. Ryland To George Sibley, January 15, 1838, Edwin M. Ryland
Letter From Edwin M. Ryland To George Sibley, January 15, 1838, Edwin M. Ryland
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Edwin M. Ryland to George Sibley, January 15, 1838. Ryland says that he has named his son after Sibley; asks the Sibleys to come and visit; discusses the growth of the area around Lexington, Missouri.
Excerpts Of A Letter From Mary Ann Garret Stine To Her Cousin, Circa 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Excerpts Of A Letter From Mary Ann Garret Stine To Her Cousin, Circa 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Excerpts of a Letter from Mary Ann Garret Stine to Her Cousin, circa 1838. Stine discusses Mary Sibley and Lindenwood College.
Excerpts Of A Letter From Mary Ann Garrett Stine To Her Father, Circa 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Excerpts Of A Letter From Mary Ann Garrett Stine To Her Father, Circa 1838, Mary Ann Garrett Stine
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Transcription of Excerpts of a Letter from Mary Ann Garrett Stine to Her Father, circa 1838. Stine describes Mary Easton Sibley and Lindenwood College.