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Box 1

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

“The Ettrick Shepherd,” signed by Erastus F. Dashiell, 1846 August 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1846 August 7

Canonical certificate (No. 1) of E. F. Dashiell, A. B., 1846 August 11

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1846 August 11

Candidacy for Holy Orders of E. F. Dashiell, 1846 September 17

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1846 September 17

Letters to E. F. Dashiell from Rev. William Rollinson Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland, 1848 - 1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1848 - 1849

Parthenon exhibition sermon/speech- E. F. Dashiell, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: undated

Death/funeral notices for Rev. E. F. Dashiell, 1886

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1886

“Flight of Time,” signed C. E. H. (Caroline Elizabeth Hull Dashiell), undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: undated

Letters between Caroline Dashiell and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull, 1853

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1853

Letters between Caroline Dashiell and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull, 1854

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1854

Letters between Erastus Franklin Dashiell and in-laws, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull, 1854

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is organized chronologically. The letters are divided between those to and from Caroline Hull Dashiell and her husband, Reverend Erastus Franklin Dashiell. It contains correspondence between members of the Dashiell family, predominantly between Caroline and her parents, Daniel and Elizabeth Hull. The letters discuss daily concerns, such as the weather, housekeeping, health, and childrearing. Caroline often writes about the various remedies she uses to treat her family’s...
Dates: Other: 1854