Box 1
Contains 38 Results:
Correspondence, 1872 - 1873
Includes a photocopy of Sidney Taliaferro's report card from Sherwood Academy, as well as correspondence with updates from various schools. Also, a handwritten list of pupils at the Sunday School opened at Howland School, November 9, 1873. Correspondents include J.R. Johnson and Mary Reed, among others.
Correspondence, 1874
Includes a leaflet titled "Appeal to the Friends of the Colored People" from Delaware, and a letter from Anna Dorland to Sidney Taliaferro. Correspondents include J.R. Johnson, Mary Reed, and Marcellus Wood among others.
Correspondence, 1875
Correspondence, 1876
Includes a letter from J.R. Johnson discussing instructing Chinese men in English and Christianity. Correspondents include Lillie Blake, Phebe Coffin, Sallie Holley, Sidney Taliaferro, and Phebe Wood, among others.
Correspondence, 1877
Includes a letter discussing a Wendell Phillips lecture and upcoming Frederick Douglass lecture (January 2, 1877). Correspondents include Sallie Holley, Lydia King, Squire Raymond, Mary Reed, Benjamin Taliaferro, and Sidney Taliaferro, among others.
Correspondence, 1878
Correspondents include Lydia King and Mary Reed, among others.
Correspondence, 1879
Includes a photocopy of a letter from Mary Thomas discussing the Exodusters, part of the Exodus of 1879 where thousands of African Americans migrated to Kansas from post-Reconstruction Southern states. Correspondents include Emma V. Brown, Theodosia G. Chaplin, Phebe Coffin, Mary Reed, and Sidney Taliaferro, among others.