Box 3
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence to "My Dear Family" from Lillian C. Weaver.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Correspondence to "My Dear Sir" from Fritz.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Correspondence to "My Dear Sister" from Lillian C. Weaver.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Correspondence to son from MDW.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Invitations, 1893 - 1898
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Iowa Falls High School Commencement Program, 1888
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Kentucky College for Young Ladies Commencement Program.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Newspaper Clippings.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Photographs.
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.
Short Story, "The American Girl."
The collection contains a large number of notes, postal cards, and photos from Lillian Weaver's life. The majority of the correspondence is written from her family and friends from her time in Europe. Some correspondence is to her parents and family. The letters are mostly written about daily experiences and observations. There are also invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, and some of the envelopes which the letters were sent in.