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    Letter to John Butler and Eliza (Smith) Butler from Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie ) and Peter Butler

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    Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie ) sends news of the family and their health. An addendum from Peter Butler inquires if his timber land in Illinois was sold and about other land sale business

    Letter to John Butler, Eliza (Smith) Butler, Lavina Butler and Erastus Butler from Peter Butler

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    Peter Butler informs John Butler that they have finally received the drafts, and asks his advice about the remaining land in Illinois. An addendum by Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie ) discusses the health of the family, particularly the children, and the possibility of a wedding between Isaac Butler and Sarah Webb

    Elizabeth Claude Harwood to Mrs. Butler, 1884

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    Letter from Elizabeth Claude Harwood to Mrs. Butler, 1884

    Elizabeth Butler receipt

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    A statement from Elizabeth Butler of Richard Butler receiving payment from Captain James Moore of 1 pound, 6 shillings, and 3 pence for lodging Haton Morris, a soldier being inoculated for 12 days

    Letter to Lavina Butler from Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie )

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    A letter from Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie ) to her niece Lavinia, discussing the death of Peter Butler, and asking for leaves from Illinois to give to Rachel Butler, her grandmother. An addendum to Erastus from Aunt Lissie thanks him for his letter and gives news of his cousins. An addendum to Grandville and Isaac invites them to visit Oregon when the Pacific railroad is complete

    Elizabeth Butler receipt

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    A statement from Elizabeth Butler of Richard Butler receiving payment from Captain James Moore of 1 pound, 6 shillings, and 3 pence for lodging Haton Morris, a soldier being inoculated for 12 days

    Letter to John Butler, Eliza (Smith) Butler, Lavina Butler and Erastus Butler from Thomas Hutchinson and Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie )

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    Thomas and Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie ) express their sympathy for death of Berryman Murphy, and send news of the birth of a son, Tom Otis. They describe renewed Indian attacks in Oregon and explain how Isaac Butler has joined the volunteer militia. Meanwhile, Thomas has been elected Polk County Surveyor, and a new school has opened near the Thomas H. Lucas land. An addendum from Elizabeth gives news about her new baby

    Letter to John Butler and Joseph Butler from Peter Butler

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    This letter was written by Peter Butler to his sons John and Joseph Butler soon after reaching the Willamette Valley. He describes conditions along the Oregon Trail as those of overall good health, with the exception of mountain fever, the loss of a mare and mule over a waterfall, the loss of a wagon, and the birth of a son to Thomas Hutchinson and Elizabeth Hutchinson ( Lissie )

    Is The Ivory Tower Made of Glass?: Examining Work Experiences of Women Faculty at Butler University

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    The guiding research question for this study is: “What are the structural, cultural, and situational factors that affect women faculty’s experience at Butler University?” While this project focuses broadly on women as an identifying group, it also requires attention to the intersectionality of individuals’ experience as issues such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disabilities are also factors shaping women’s experiences. The information from this study draws attention to the experiences that women faculty have related to their gender and potentially facilitate change starting at Butler University. This paper will discuss the experiences of women faculty at Butler University regarding their gender. It will specifically talk about the gendered issues of tenure, equality of pay, difference in types of work, and familial obligations as these seem to be the most prominent findings from research at Butler

    Elizabeth Wilson Wycott scrapbook

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    This collection contains a scrapbook compiled by Elizabeth Wilson Wycott of Little Rock, Arkansas, between 1917 and 1964
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