Box 85
Contains 75 Results:
Foster, F. and Foster, Susan to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1830 Jan 13
Subseries 1.1.1
Gill, S.M.L. (Sarah M. Lockwood) to Boardman, Cornelia E, 1839-1844, undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Four letters from SML Gill (presumably Sarah M. Lockwood Gill of New Milford, Connecticut) to Cornelia E. Boardman regarding family and local news and fundraising activities in the local church.
Green, Joseph to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1874 Aug 10
Folder 12
Joseph P. Green of the Seabury Missions in Minnesota writes to Cornelia E. Boardman thanking her for her donation for the use of the mission. He notes that it is a season when few donations are received, and that he is endorsing the check to his successor as Treasurer, Stephen Jewett.
Haight, Benjamin I. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1844, [1853], undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Three letters from Episcopal clergyman Benjamin I. Haight to Cornelia Boardman. One dated 1844 is in reference to tracts he is sending to Cornelia. An undated letter mourning the death of Caroline Boardman Schroeder (1802-1853), Cornelia's sister, provides religious advice and sympathy. A third letter (also undated) writes regarding a meeting of the Board of Missions.
Hale, Mary P. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1854-1855
Subseries 1.1.1
Hale, Harris M. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1830-1841
Subseries 1.1.1
Hanford & [Seward] to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1852 Nov 1
Subseries 1.1.1
Letter from Hanford and [Seward] informing Cornelia E. Boardman that although they believe it to be too late in the season to ship her box, under the direction of Bishop Kemper they are sending it out as they believe it should undoubtedly reach St. Louis.
Hine, W. to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Hine writes to Cornelia E. Boardman to inform her that although s/he wishes to rent Cornelia's house, it is not possible to commit to doing so due to his/her current rental situation.
Hine, A. A. to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated, 1848
Subseries 1.1.1
Hinman, Samuel D. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1870 Mar 4
Subseries 1.1.1
Samuel D. Hinman writes to Cornelia E. Boardman from Nebraska to thank her and the women of St. John's Parish for sending a box. The contents are not discussed. Hinman tells of the clergy's work to preach to Native American tribes in the area and in the Dakotas. Notes that Rev. Paul Mazakute is living with the Yanktons and that his church is nearly done. Writes of the need for more clergy and teachers and of his viewpoints on native people.