Box 17
Contains 94 Results:
“Scientists At Work”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Scoville’s Address”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Single Tax Theory – Its Disciples’ Efforts to Purloin Spencer’s Doctrine”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
Skilton, James – printed letter
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Spotted Tail’s Daughter – How the Princess Monica Died of a Broken Heart from Unrequited Love for a Pale Face Soldier”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Sugar from Minnesota”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Sumner and his Friends – A Critical Estimate of the Lenders of the Free Trade Propaganda” “After Many Days – the Washington Monument Formally Dedicated”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Talks on Hawaii”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Tea Reception at the Legation”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“Telegraphing in Mexico”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.