Women -- Diaries.
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Adelheid Bertha Marie Zoe Zeller papers
Included are photographs of Cornell, classmates, and Ithaca, New York, scenes; concert and play programs; a diary, January 1913-August 1918; items pertaining to various campus organizations; a hand-embroidered "Cornell" pillow cover; and other memorabilia.
Ann Pletta Dyckman family papers,1944-2013.
Bible (New Testament) belonging to William Page, inscribed "to May Page with love from Alice, May 21, 1896; biographical sketches of the Class of 1863, Hamilton College, 1879; and Wells College grade card for Alice Page, 1884.
Antha Myra Warren diary
Diary of a young woman from St. Albans, Vermont, describing her daily activities, social life, teaching in a boys' school, church activities, friendship, courtship, and marriage. Includes "Two Years in the Life of Miss Antha Myra Warren," a student paper based on the diaries, written by Aliza Miller.
Babcock family papers
Balcom family papers
Berry family papers
Bibbens family papers
Papers include copies of Bible records of the Bibbens and related families of Weedsport, New York; a report on the Bibbens family by Howard J. Finley; and a microfilmed diary of Susan Bibbens Fox, 1833-1847, mostly of religious meditations and accounts of revival meetings, with some genealogical data.
Botsford family papers
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, account books, poems and photographs of the Frank Botsford family of the Town of Jerusalem, Yates Co., New York.
Clifford, Buck, collector, Dutchess County items
Collection includes a diary of Mary Tompkins Doty (1865), of Dutchess County, New York, with a description of localities around Newburgh, Peekskill, Fishkill, and Ithaca, and a list of family names and the cemeteries in which family plots are located. Also, diary of Vincent Morgan Townsend, 1833-34, of Lagrange, Dutchess County; and inventories of the estates of Frebun Duncan (1806), Cyrus Berry (1815), and Elijah Townsend (1860).
Delphine Coney diaries
Diaries by Coney of Clarkson, New York, concern family, church, social, and domestic activities.