Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Letter from Lute U. Ives , 1873-09-28
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Letters from Jane Cowan, 1863
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Letters from Charity Cowan
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Letters from George Burnam , 1855 - 1874
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Letters from Frank
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Letters from Lydia Burnam and unknown , 1850-10-27
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Letters from Libby
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.
Miscellaneous Letters
The Burnam/Burnham family papers consist chiefly of private correspondence of the family of William D. and Fidelia Cowan Burnam/Burnham of Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The letters are dated from 1853 through 1870. Early letters are from lumber camps in Michigan, and later from Union City where the family established a lumber and hardware business. Included is a daily diary of William while serving in the Civil War under General Grant in Tennessee.