Box 1
Contains 83 Results:
Kellorn, John H. (Principal of Munro Academy) to Reverend Lyman, 1852
Written on the blank leaf of a pamphlet from Munro Academy, Elbridge.
Lee, J.D. to Reverend Lyman, 1883
Lyman, Addison (brother) to Reverend Lyman and Mary Denison Lyman., 1852-1880
Lyman, A.J. (cousin) to Reverend Lyman., 1878-1879
Accompanied by handwritten notes related to Horace Lyman's "Lecture on Oregon."
Lyman, Eunice (cousin) to Sarah or Mary Frances Lyman., 1873
Lyman Family in East Hampton, Massachusetts, to Reverend Lyman and his family., 1851-1863
Letters from various Lyman family members in East Hampton, frequently written together on the same sheets, to Reverend Lyman and his family. Correspondents include: Daniel Lyman (his father), Lauren Lyman (his brother), Daniel Lyman (his brother?), Daniel W. Lyman (his nephew), Payton W. Lyman (his nephew), Sarah Lyman (his niece), Henry L. Lyman (his nephew) and A.S.? Lyman.
Lyman, Horace (the Reverend). Outgoing letters., 1860-1870
Outgoing mail to: his wife, Mary Denison Lyman; and to George H. Atkinson regarding Greek Letter societies at Pacific University.
Lyman, Horace Sumner. Outgoing letters., 1846-1876
Mostly consists of letters to his parents and siblings. Multiple letters are addressed from Oakland (California), Oberlin College, Riceville, Walla Walla, and White Salmon (Washington).
Lyman, James (brother) to Reverend Lyman, 1851-1880
Lyman, Josiah (brother) to Reverend and Mary Denison Lyman., 1852-1880
One letters includes transcribed recommendations for Josiah Lyman's invention, the "Protracting Trigonometer."