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Manuscript box 44 - Folder 1

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

Mrs. F.H. Cross, Rochester, Aug. 15, 1898 , to daughter, Florence, who had just gone to the George Junior Republic as a volunteer worker; family matters, a few inquiries re: GJR., 1898

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1898

J. W. Jenks, Dept. of Political Science, Cornell, to FLC at GJR, Dec. 8, 1898 re: choice of teacher for primary department., 1898

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1898

Father to FLC, from Rochester, Jan. 16, 1899 , concerning a recent fire in FLC's cottage at GJR. Also, brief note from Mother; references to a Miss Anthony [Susan B.?]., 1899

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1899

Letter (2 pcs.) from Florence, GJR, Feb. 5, 1899 , to "My very dear girls," [Wells College], describing beginnings, aims, facilities of the GJR and her own work with the children. [FLC left in 1900.], 1899

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1899

Letters (3 pcs.) from B.G. ["Best Girl" - Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller)], Geneva, N.Y., to "Dear My Girl" [Florence], Feb. 10, 1904 , praises recipience for giving up other plans for a life of service in settlement work; discusses personal matters., 1904

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1904

Letter (3 pcs.) from Susan Dixwell Miller, Peterboro, N.Y. to Florence, Apr. 27, 1905 , advising and encouraging her in her settlement work; mentions former GJR students, Jacob Smith and William Seidell., 1905

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1905

Letter (2 pcs.), Mrs. Miller, Peterboro, Aug. 25, 1905 [or 1904 or 1906 - probably 1905; writer refers to Jacob Smith's having one more year in law school - rec'd Bachelor's at CU in 1903], to FLC; some news of the Georges and GJR; encouragement and support for FLC., 1905

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1905

Mrs. Miller, Peterboro, to FLC, Little Italy Neighborhood House, Brooklyn, Nov. 10, 1905 , concerning recent [burglary] incidents at FLC's Brooklyn living quarters., 1905

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1905

Letter (3 pcs.) from Mrs. Miller, Peterboro, Nov. 24, [ 1905 ?], concerning FLC's work among women and girls and her fears for her safety in a dangerous neighborhood., 1905

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1905

Christmas note, 1905 , Mrs. Miller to FLC, [always addressed as "M.G." - My Girl]., 1905

 Item — manuscript box: 44 - Folder 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection:

Letters from Susan Dixwell Miller (Mrs. Gerrit Smith Miller) concerning Miss Cross' settlement house work for women in Brooklyn; letters, notes, and reminiscences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York; and family letters and printed items.

In Mss. file, Box 51.

Dates: 1905