Box 2
Contains 66 Results:
Richard Mansfield
The collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts and ephemera of the American poet Anna Hempstead Branch, manuscripts and correspondence of her mother, the children's author Mary Bolles Branch, and correspondence of family members who lived in the Hempstead Houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Cheshire School
The collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts and ephemera of the American poet Anna Hempstead Branch, manuscripts and correspondence of her mother, the children's author Mary Bolles Branch, and correspondence of family members who lived in the Hempstead Houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Charter House Association
The collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts and ephemera of the American poet Anna Hempstead Branch, manuscripts and correspondence of her mother, the children's author Mary Bolles Branch, and correspondence of family members who lived in the Hempstead Houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Wonder Wagon
The collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts and ephemera of the American poet Anna Hempstead Branch, manuscripts and correspondence of her mother, the children's author Mary Bolles Branch, and correspondence of family members who lived in the Hempstead Houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Rogerene Burial Ground
The collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts and ephemera of the American poet Anna Hempstead Branch, manuscripts and correspondence of her mother, the children's author Mary Bolles Branch, and correspondence of family members who lived in the Hempstead Houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Hemstead Family Association; photographs; Bowles family history
The collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts and ephemera of the American poet Anna Hempstead Branch, manuscripts and correspondence of her mother, the children's author Mary Bolles Branch, and correspondence of family members who lived in the Hempstead Houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries.