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Contains 13 Results:

MWC and William Crozier, 1912-1917

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This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1912-1917

MWC to Charles Augustus Williams, 1874-1881

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Contents From the Series:

This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1874-1881

Newton and Elizabeth Baker, 1917-1919

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Contents From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, photographs, journals, sketchbooks, memorabilia, and other items documenting Mary Williams Crozier and Brigadier General William Crozier's life and travels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Topics covered include social life, politics, and travel in Washington, D.C., New England, Europe, and Asia. There is substantial correspondence among members of the Williams and Crozier families, and from Alice Isaacs, Countess of Reading, during the time...
Dates: 1917-1919

MWC to Elizabeth Hoyt Williams, 1899

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Contents From the Series:

This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1899

MWC to William Williams, 1899

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Contents From the Series:

This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1899

William Williams to MWC, 1885-1924

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Contents From the Series:

This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1885-1924

Charles Augustus Williams to Elizabeth Hoyt Williams and William Williams, 1899

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Contents From the Series:

This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1899

William Williams to Elizabeth Hoyt Williams, 1885

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Contents From the Series:

This series consists primarily of letters written to and from various Williams family members while living in Europe, describing their activities and travels. There is also a telegram exchange between Mary Williams and William Crozier setting a date for their marriage. Of particular interest are two 1900 letters from William Williams to Mary giving his first-hand account of the Battle of Peking and the armed forces entrance into the Forbidden City.

Dates: 1885

Cornelia Aldis, 1915, 1921

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Contents From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, photographs, journals, sketchbooks, memorabilia, and other items documenting Mary Williams Crozier and Brigadier General William Crozier's life and travels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Topics covered include social life, politics, and travel in Washington, D.C., New England, Europe, and Asia. There is substantial correspondence among members of the Williams and Crozier families, and from Alice Isaacs, Countess of Reading, during the time...
Dates: 1915, 1921

Boardman family, 1920-1922

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Scope and Contents

Letters written by Florence Boardman and her daughter Mabel

Dates: 1920-1922