Manuscript/Mixed Material Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous
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Image 1 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous CLARA BARTON GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE "7" miscellany
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Image 2 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous a line. With kind regards to Dr. Hubbell and sincere thanks to you for what you did for me years ago, and with the hope that I may hear from you Sincerely…
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Image 3 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous death has removed Mrs Johnson, I wish to apply for the position of Superintendent, and would you do me the great favor of writing to Governor Roger Wolcott and say what you…
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Image 4 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous M McFarland Thanks for Strawberries - March 13, 1901 Executive Office Commissioners of the District of Columbia Washington March 13, 1901 Miss Clare Barton, President, Red Cross. My Dear Miss Barton: I…
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Image 5 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*Mr McFarland thanks for strawberries - March 13, 1901.*] Executive Office Commissioners of the District of Columbia Washington March 13, 1901 Miss Clara Barton, President, Red Cross. My Dear Miss Barton: I…
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Image 6 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous Washington, D. C., February 15, 1902. Miss Mabel L. McNamee, 6 Elton Ave., Watertown, Mass. Dear Miss McNamee: A line from Dr. Egan brings a request that some information be given you…
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Image 7 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous 58 William Street, New York, April 1st, 1900. Henry R. Mallory, Esq., Pier 20 North River, New York City. My Dear Mr. Mallory:- I am pleased to enclose herewith a letter addressed…
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Image 8 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous 58 WILLIAM STREET, New York City next week I hope to see you and hear something more about this matter. Sincerely yours A. [M??????]
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Image 9 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous CABLE ADDRESS: MARQUIS, CHICAGO [*G. letter book p. 438--Cuba.*] A.N. MARQUIS & CO. 1898 PUBLISHERS 352 to 356 DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO, ILL. November 23rd, 1898. Miss Clara Barton, Pres. Am. Red Cross…
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Image 10 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*Who's who? sketch furnished Dec. 31-98 copy retained.*] loving sympathy when I was with you--That time will never be forgotten, by me & I am grateful to you for it beyond all…
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Image 11 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*[1902]*] U.S.M.S. "ST LOUIS." Jan 15-- My dear Miss Barton, I enclose the P.O. receipt for the letter I sent you with the 2 dollars you so kindly lent me--they could not…
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Image 12 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous REGISTERED LETTER No. 88547 P.O. New York, N.Y. RECEIVED JAN 14 1902 Miss K Marsden 49 Eversfield Place Hastings England a Letter addressed to Miss C Barton Wash. DC POSTMASTER, per H…
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Image 13 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous Dr. M. M. Marsh seen at Cedar Falls Ia. & ansd Dec 16th '67. DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH Carson Ohio Nov. 28th 1867 My Dear Miss Barton I have just acertained that…
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Image 14 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous to the prospect - or the interest that the Genl. takes in the enterprise? Have you met him under circumstances to approach him on the subject? Most abruptly I must close this:…
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Image 15 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous 1733 "G" st N.W. Washington, D.C. July 9, 1887. Miss Clara M. Barton. Washington, D.C. Dear Miss Barton, Dr. Stanton ret'd to me today the copy of the Register "Red Cross Hospital."…
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Image 16 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous that their names should appear on the record & if I can get the list from you will place them there. very truly & respectfully F.M. Marshall. F.M. Marshall July 11-87 Carrier…
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Image 17 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*Ansd June 9, 1901 - CB*] Parties corresponding with prisoners must observe the following directions, viz: Write plainly. Confine yourself strictly to family and business matters. In directing letters, put prisoners name…
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Image 18 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous me to redeem the past. The promise was broken absolutely. The presiding Judge Died and the then district atty became his successor and immediately upon my release gave me a second sentence…
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Image 19 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous July 3rd, 1903. Professor Martens, President of the University of Law, St. Petersburg, Russia. Dear Professor and friend: I pray you permit me to introduce to you, Dr. A. Monae Lesser, founder…
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Image 20 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous 2 you nither Convenient, [but] rather Say a word for your Great Work at Johnstown and will love to do it--for her her great love for you I wish you would write…
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Image 21 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous like myself is by no means a collector of autographs. Please pardon me if I have "overstepped the bounds" I do not wish to intrude on you valuable time, but I would…
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Image 22 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous of yours here in town, Mr. George Raymond and his sister Eliza. They are getting on in years, and as is natural, they often refer to their younger days, living over again…
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Image 23 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous as kindly with George and Eliza. the "light of the eternal morning" is on their hair, but he cannot take the kink from it. To me, their white curls are beautiful. George…
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Image 24 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous and strength. I prize the letter very highly. "I beg to be enrolled among your friends" Of late years I have thought of Clara Barton as belonging to us all, but now,…
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Image 25 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous Hopeworth Sanitarium, and we trust and hope the complete rest and treatment she is taking. will rebuild the worn out nerves. She wished me to thank you for the sympathy expressed. When…
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Image 26 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous 6 Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Keene. Please tell him when you write him. that Mr. Chapman did these years ago. leaving her entirely alone. She was so crushed by his loss.…
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Image 27 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous I arrived today from my country place on the lake of Constance and go away again on Wednesday to see Mama and sister in Frankfurt; I fear all my morning hours tomorrow…
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Image 28 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous vertical type love and admiration for you were boundless. She always carefully treasured up every newspaper reference to you and your work that I might see it! and the very tone in…
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Image 29 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous months when I met with a great sorrow whose shadow has ever since darkened my path. How much I suffered she knew better than anyone else in the world, and what a…
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Image 30 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous with a smile. "Clara and I understand each other too well, and have loved each other too sincerely. for that." And she added--with a bit of a tremble in her voice: "Some…
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Image 31 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous are still living. The latter is an especially beloved friend of mine. An uncle – David – and his wife and daughter have died during the past year. There are other younger…
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Image 32 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*Hans?on*] [*Rev. M Mason, Ansd July 5, 1903. Sent 4 halftones*] 262 Spicer St., Akron, O. July the 1st, MDCCCCIII Miss Clara Barton, Glen Echo, Maryland Dear Madam, A class of bright…
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Image 33 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous People's Christian Union here, which will open in our church one week from to-day. I wish they might have the photograph for their room at that time. I do not know that…
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Image 34 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous File Norton 34 July 6th, 1903. Rev. Edward E. Mason, Pastor, Unversalist's Church, 262 Spicer St/Akron, Ohio. Dear friend and Brother: Your letter is a great treat to me; I knew you…
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Image 35 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous -2- photograph taken, as the dress shows, some five or six years ago and in which the strong overhead light of the Studio gave me the appearance of silvery hair which I…
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Image 36 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous -3- mine who will surely respond if you care to mention my name to him: General Voris - than whom no braver man never served under our banner. A truer friend one…
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Image 37 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*34*] New years card for 1905. to Rev. Edward G. Mason - Akron, Ohio To my dear friend and brother Rev. Edward G. Mason I send forth these greetings and beg them…
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Image 38 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous [*Mr. Geo. Mason Washington D. C March 11 1875 Wishes to purchase my farm*] [*36 [?]*] Washington, D.C. Mar. 11, '75 Miss Clara Barton Dear Madam: - I have a friend in…
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Image 39 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous to sell it as it has been unoccupied some time. He writes me now to ask if it can be bought, and if so, for what price and on what terms. His…
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Image 40 of Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; "M" miscellaneous G. E. Mason Cape Town Feb. 23rd, 1898 My dear Madame: I did not write you of my intended departure beforehand as I did not know if you were still abroad or…