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Found in 668 Collections and/or Records:
Helen Foster Snow genealogy mailing list
Helen Foster Snow's mailing list of colleagues, family members, genealogists, and other contacts used in compiling genealogy and history of New England. About 90 leaves, with names and addresses arranged by state. Includes annotations.
Helen Foster Snow genealogy maps and worksheets, approximately 1956
Helen Foster Snow notes on earliest history of America
Helen Foster Snow papers on family history, genealogy, and early life, 1924-1999
Contains manuscripts and drafts of historical prose, poetry, music, photographs, postcards, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, notes, conference papers, and pamphlets compiled by Helen Foster Snow, many related to genealogical research in New England. The section of correspondence is in roughly chronological order. Materials date from 1924 to 1999.
Helen Foster Snow pedigree charts, family group sheets, and New England surnames files, 1833-1977
Contains materials relating to Helen Foster Snow's family and ancestors, including miscellaneous genealogical work sheets and research notes on New England family histories (alphabetical), correspondence, pamphlets, family letters and manuscripts, photos, maps, essays and school memorabilia, clippings, personal cartoons, class notes and outlines, and letters of endorsement. Materials date from 1833 to 1977.
Helen Foster Snow research notes and quotations from historians
Research notes collected for historical writing. Includes quotations from historians on early New England history.
Helen Foster Snow research notes on New England and Puritan history
Henry L. A. Culmer letters, writings, and ephemera, approximately 1874-1911
H.G. Clay telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1869 February 8
Telegraph from H.G. Clay to Thomas L. Kane, “Arrangement agreed to by board,” 1 p., 8 February 1869.