Box 1
Container
Contains 83 Results:
Lyman, Horace Sumner. Outgoing letters., 1846-1876
File — Box: 1, Folder: 41-42
Scope and Contents
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).
Dates:
1846-1876
Lyman, James (brother) to Reverend Lyman, 1851-1880
File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence between member of the Lyman family and their friends between the years of 1846 to 1883. The papers appear to have come to Pacific University via the estate of the elder Reverend Horace Lyman; nearly all the material is addressed either to him or his immediate family members. Many of the personal letters demonstrate the efforts by various family members in Vermont, Massachusetts and Michigan to stay in touch with their far-off...
Dates:
1851-1880
Lyman, Josiah (brother) to Reverend and Mary Denison Lyman., 1852-1880
File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents
One letters includes transcribed recommendations for Josiah Lyman's invention, the "Protracting Trigonometer."
Dates:
1852-1880
Lyman, Margaret (niece) to Reverend Lyman and (wife/cousin) to Horace Sumner Lyman, 1881-1883
File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents
Margaret Lyman appears to have been the niece of Reverend Lyman and was married to her cousin Horace Sumner Lyman.
Dates:
1881-1883
Lyman, Mary Frances to her parents Reverend and Mary Denison Lyman, 1880-1883
File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence between member of the Lyman family and their friends between the years of 1846 to 1883. The papers appear to have come to Pacific University via the estate of the elder Reverend Horace Lyman; nearly all the material is addressed either to him or his immediate family members. Many of the personal letters demonstrate the efforts by various family members in Vermont, Massachusetts and Michigan to stay in touch with their far-off...
Dates:
1880-1883
Lyman, Mary Denison. Incoming letter, unsigned, regarding race relations in Salem. , 1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence between member of the Lyman family and their friends between the years of 1846 to 1883. The papers appear to have come to Pacific University via the estate of the elder Reverend Horace Lyman; nearly all the material is addressed either to him or his immediate family members. Many of the personal letters demonstrate the efforts by various family members in Vermont, Massachusetts and Michigan to stay in touch with their far-off...
Dates:
1863
Lyman, Mattie Clark (daughter-in-law) to Reverend Lyman, 1882
File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence between member of the Lyman family and their friends between the years of 1846 to 1883. The papers appear to have come to Pacific University via the estate of the elder Reverend Horace Lyman; nearly all the material is addressed either to him or his immediate family members. Many of the personal letters demonstrate the efforts by various family members in Vermont, Massachusetts and Michigan to stay in touch with their far-off...
Dates:
1882
Lyman, Payson (nephew) to Reverend Lyman, 1860-1880
File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents
See also the file for "Lyman Family in East Hampton, Massachusetts"
Dates:
1860-1880
Lyman, Sarah E. (cousin) to Mary Frances Lyman, 1876
File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents
Also see the "Lyman Family in East Hampton" folder for an additional letter.
Dates:
1876
Lyman, Sarah to her parents, the Reverend and Mary Denison Lyman, and to her sister, Mary Frances, 1873-1883
File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence between member of the Lyman family and their friends between the years of 1846 to 1883. The papers appear to have come to Pacific University via the estate of the elder Reverend Horace Lyman; nearly all the material is addressed either to him or his immediate family members. Many of the personal letters demonstrate the efforts by various family members in Vermont, Massachusetts and Michigan to stay in touch with their far-off...
Dates:
1873-1883