Women -- Diaries.
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Diary of Abigail Everett Whitney 1887 to 1909: Life in a small New York State town near the Canadian border
Diary, transcribed, edited, and with an introduction by Virginia Duffy McLoughlin.
Diary of Jane
The diary contains notes and comments about weekly activities, including attendance at prayer meetings, revivals, and social activities and pasttime pursuits such as reading, sewing, knitting and visiting the poor and sick. The diary also serves as a confessional.
Dorothy Whitney Straight Elmhirst papers from Dartington Hall
Includes photocopies of correspondence with Margaret Isherwood, Eloise Elmhirst Sharman, Ellen Van Volkenberg Browne and correspondence concerning Willard Straight Hall; lecture notes, notebooks, diaries and travel journals; an inventory for the records room at Dartington Hall and a diary describing World War I by an unknown author. Also, microfilmed correspondence between Leonard K. Elmhirst and Dorothy Whitney Straight; her diaries, clippings, social appointments, notes and addresses.
Elizabeth Greene Gardiner papers
Primarily letters written by Elizabeth Gardiner to members of her family and friends concerning her personal life and her professional career as a social worker and professor. Also, photographs, official identification papers, her student essays, pamphlets, poems, prayers and memorabilia; and correspondence of other family members and friends.
Elizabeth Starkweather, collector, family papers
Correspondence, genealogical tables and notes, 31 diaries of Lucy King Shankland, daguerreotypes and photographs, announcements, certificates, diplomas, newspaper clippings, and other printed material, photographs, and other papers of the interrelated Ayers, Chase, Kerfoot, King, Leal, Shankland, Starkweather, and Tuttle families.
Elsa Guerdrum Allen papers
Papers consist of correspondence with family members and professional colleagues; diaries; photographs and research notes on early ornithologists; a bibliography of her Ph.D. thesis; travel literature; copies of grant applications (1960-1965); unpublished manuscripts. Family papers also include a genealogy of her Scandinavian ancestors. Papers are in English, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Emily Wight Babcock Alward papers
Field family papers
Green family genealogy
Notes and correspondence concerning the Green family; reminiscence of the activities of a Universalist Church, and a diary of Sarah Green.