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Box 4-6

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Contains 64 Results:

John C. Spooner letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1907 March 7

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1907 March 7

Leland Stanford letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1888 May 19

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1888 May 19

Edwin Stanton note, 1864 April 27

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents

Note authorizing payment for expenses on the back of Elizabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman's calling card. Elizabeth Gilman was Daniel Coit Gilman's wife.

Dates: 1864 April 27

William Howard Taft letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1906 January 9

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1906 January 9

John Van Buren letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1853 July 19

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1853 July 19

S. J. Wallis letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, undated

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: undated

Edwin Warfield letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1905 February 1

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1905 February 1

Daniel Webster letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, undated

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: undated

Gideon Welles letter to W.A. Buckingham, 1865 July 18

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1865 July 18

Andrew White letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1906 March 5

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1906 March 5

William Pickney White letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1898 April 7

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1898 April 7

William Wilson letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1897 February 14

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1897 February 14

Robert Winthrop letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1883 February 27

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1883 February 27

Roger Wolcott letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1897 October 18

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1897 October 18

Levi Woodbury letter to B. Gilman, 1831 February 15

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1831 February 15

John Adams letter to Samuel Tufts, 1773 February 8

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1773 February 8

Richard H. Alvey letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1897 February 16

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1897 February 16

William Allison letter to Rutherford B. Hayes, 1890 September 29

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1890 September 29

James Angell letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1893 March 24

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1893 March 24

James Blaine letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1893 March 24

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1893 March 24

Charles J. Bonaparte letter to unidentified recipient, undated

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: undated

David J. Brewer letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1896 September 2

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1896 September 2

James Bryce letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1906 March 3

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1906 March 3

James Buchanan letter to unidentified recipient, 1854 September 30

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents

Document authorizing Gilman as bearer of dispatches for American legations in London and Paris, signed by Buchanan.

Dates: 1854 September 30

W. A. Buckingham letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1864 March 16

 Item — Box: 4-6, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.

Dates: 1864 March 16