Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence and other manuscript items, Jan. 1879-June 1879
Includes a letter to Dr. White concerning the search for a new minister in Ithaca; includes insurance contracts for the First Presbyterian Church
Correspondence and other manuscript items, July 1879-Dec. 1879
Includes a letter ( Dec. 1879) sent from Berlin by Willard Fiske; letter requests a suit to be sent and it addresses A.D. White's visit to Germany
Correspondence and other manuscript items, Jan. 1880-June 1880
Includes a letter written by Mr. Hawes from the Department of State in Washington regarding a suit of clothes; includes a letter from Willard Fiske written from Berlin thanking Blood for sending the suit he had requested
Correspondence and other manuscript items, June 1880-Dec. 1880
Includes Blood's business card as a merchant tailor and a dealer in cloths
Correspondence and other manuscript items, 1881
Includes a letter ( May 1881) written by Charles H., the son of Charles F. ; son addresses what the family has been doing in Ithaca during his father's absence, includes another letter (Sept. 1881) from Charles H. to his father; addresses Jennie McGraw's arrival in Ithaca and the fact that she is staying in Prof. Fiske's father's house; includes a member's card from the Bible and Prayer Union of 1882
Correspondence and other manuscript items, Jan. 1882- June 1882
Includes a letter ( Feb. 1882) from the Board of Home Missions requesting Blood's help in securing funds from the Presbyterian churches in the Ithaca area
Correspondence and other manuscript items, July 1882- Dec. 1882
Includes a letter ( Nov. 1882) from Charles H. and Estella (Charles F.'s wife) written to Charles F. during his trip to the West
Correspondence and other manuscript items, Jan. 1883- June 1883
Correspondence and other manuscript items, July 1883-June 1884
Correspondence and other manuscript items, July 1884- Dec. 1884
Includes a card ( Oct. 1884) designating Blood as the delegate from his church to the Synod of New York; includes a letter ( Dec. 1884) from Charles H. to his father; he writes about his experiences in New York City where he is staying to see a doctor