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Elliot, Benton R., 1842-1910 : Confederate Service Record, 1907.
This service record is an account of military actions during the American Civil War by veteran Benton R. Elliot, 1842-1910, dated from 1907.All descriptive lists and service records in this United Confederate (Civil War) Veterans manuscript collection believed to be based out of Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of the United Confederate Veterans (Fort Worth, Tex.).The Southwest Collection Manuscript Record can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00119/tsw-00119.html1 leaf, 2 pdf pages.Regiment & Battles mentioned: Confederate States of America. Army. Missouri Infantry Regiment, 10th ; Pea Ridge, Battle of, Ark., 1862 ; Prairie Grove, Battle of, Ark., 1862
Calling card of Mrs. James S. Gale (Ada Louisa Gale) with handwritten note to William Elliot Griffis, [ca. 1900]
Name card. Includes envelope.To Dr. Griffis This will introduce Dr. Urabe to you --handwritten on the name card by Mrs. James S. Gale (Ada Louisa Gale)Envelope from Miss [Ada Louisa] Gale addressed to Miss [Alice R.] AppenzellerThe name card was probably intended for William Elliot Griffis, given to Miss Appenzeller for deliveryThis project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, [before June, 1912]
Discusses the mission study class she will hold at the Eaglesmere Conference. Inquires if Gale's Korea in Translation or Griffis' Corea: the Hermit Nation should be used to provide background information.Pages of letter missingProbably written by Alice R. Appenzeller based on handwriting and contentProbably written before June 1912This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Myrtle R. Nixon to William Elliot Griffis, September 20, 1912
Confirms arrival of book (unknown) sent by Griffis.Mrs. Nixon, A. of K. --handwritten by Griffis on the back of the second pageThis project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, July 24, 1912
Confirms sending a package of photographs to Mrs. Griffis (of the Appenzeller Family). Updates on the Appenzeller family; Henry on holiday, Ida heading to camp, Mary's school opening on Sept.4.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, October 6, 1912
Encloses stamps to have Ida's robes sent (that she forgot) back to them. Updates on the Appenzeller family; Henry attending Drew, Ida being elected as President of Student Government, will represent at the Student gov. conference at Wells College, Mary is delighted by the encyclopedia gift from Griffis, and Mother gives thanks for the extraordinary kindness. Discusses her life, including schoolwork and a trip to Wellesley. Informs Griffis that the State Convention of the W.C.T.U. is being held.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, August 25, [ca. 1900]
Wishes to visit Griffis' daughter, discusses future visits. Describes her strenuous schedule during the summer, including choir, chapel, studies, etc.. Talks about a Silas Lapham , the celebration at the Chambers-Whylie Church, and Ida.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, December 29, 1912
Extends Christmas salutations, and thanks Griffis for the present (rose and silver star). Provides details of Christmas festivities; Henry, Mary, and Ida (sick) all home, college day at Wellesley Club of S.E. PA. Inquires about Katherine. Describes her plans to travel to Providence.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, May 19, 1912
Updates on the Appenzeller family; Mary is happy in Northfield, Henry graduates on the 10th anniversary of their father's death, and Mother's birthday on July 22nd. Discusses two weddings; Griffis' family wedding, and Grace Kilborne's wedding. Asks about the train travel from Eaglesmere to BostonThis project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Alice R. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, October 14, 1920
Adds to previous letter; Was unable to gather information from the Korean girls for Griffis' book. Suggests that Griffis write down a list of questions and send it to Olive Pye.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
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