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Christmas Day Menu at the Galt House on December 25th, 1876.
Christmas day menu at the Galt House on December 25th, 1876. -
Christmas Day Menu at the Galt House on December 25th, 1874
Christmas day menu on 1874, Dec. 25 at the Galt House located in Louisville, Kentucky. -
Thanksgiving Dinner at French Lick Springs Hotel, 1907
Thanksgiving dinner on November 28th, 1907 located at French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana. -
New Year's Day Dinner at the Fifth Avenue Hotel on January 1st, 1887
New Year's Day dinner at the Fifth Avenue Hotel on January 1st, 1887. -
Second Annual Catalogue of the Elizabethtown Female Seminary, 1857
At age 15, Stow began a three-year course of study at Elizabethtown Female Seminary in Ohio, a boarding school 16 miles from Cincinnati. The school's mission was to cultivate "earnest and independent thought," to teach habits of "order, economy, punctuality, and industry," and to qualify women to "enter any Sphere that Providence may assign."
Stow's friends were all from rural farming communities in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. She and the other girls from Switzerland County travelled upriver by steamboat to reach the school, where they lived during the school term. -
Letter from William Clark to Fanny Clark O'Fallon, 1 July 1795
William Clark writes to his sister Fanny Clark O'Fallon a brief letter from Greenville, Ohio, updating her on the comings and goings of various officers and ladies, including Captain Thomas Lewis. He expresses that he wishes to hear from their sister Lucy Clark Croghan. -
Letter from William Clark to Fanny Clark O'Fallon, 1 June 1795
William Clark writes to his sister Fanny Clark O'Fallon from Greenville, Ohio, about love, romance, and social activities, the current pomp and drill of camplife, and the presence of several American Indians and their activities.Tags camp; Letters; love; Military; Native Americans; Ohio; romance; social customs; social life; William Clark -
Letter from William Clark to Fanny Clark O'Fallon, 9 May 1795
William Clark writes to his sister Fanny Clark O'Fallon from Greenville, Ohio, while a lieutenant in the U. S. Army. He reports his generous reception by the General upon his tardy return and discusses his interest in the ladies of the neighborhood, alluding to a particular lady. He also mentions Captain Thomas Lewis' interest in a particular lady. He states that a number of American Indians are there and peaceably inclined. -
Testimonial Dinner in honor of Herman Meyer, November 17, 1935
Testimonial Dinner in honor of Mr. Herman Meyer on his 70th birthday on 1935, Nov. 17 at the Kentucky Hotel located in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Reuben T. Durrett
Print of Reuben Durrett, founder of the Filson.