Box 6
Contains 8 Results:
Helen Foster Snow genealogical research
Localized genealogical research notes for the Baldwin, Barnes, Davis, Ladd, and White families.
Helen Foster Snow genealogical research
Localized genealogical research notes for the Moody, Downing, and Schultz families. Also includes The Story of Granville, Massachusetts.
Helen Foster Snow Connecticut genealogical research
Helen Foster Snow genealogical research centered on Connecticut family names: Stone, Benton, Camp, Scranton, Sanford, Wilcox, Minor, and Jennings. Includes a bound volume by Helen Foster Snow titled Notes on the Minor-Miner Family of Connecticut.
Helen Foster Snow Connecticut genealogical research
Helen Foster Snow Connecticut genealogical research specific to te Smith-Chaffee, Minor-Mier, Woods, and Foster families. Also includes The Perpetual Pilgrims, written by Snow.
Luke Field house, a personal history of 1752 farmhouse in which Helen Foster Snow resided, approximately 1962
Volume titled Luke Field House, A personal history of 1752 farmhouse in which Helen Foster Snow resided, dated approximately 1962. Included are observations on the house written as prose and poetry, and citations from books on which Snow'sr research was based.
Helen Foster Snow German research
Helen Foster Snow research on the Dutch Benefit Society and other German research in Madison, Connecticut.
Helen Foster Snow playlets and correspondence, approximately 1971-1975
Five playlets by Helen Foster Snow, dated 1971. Some are carbon copies. Includes Forgotten Men, The Embattled Farmers, Spirit of '75, Nineva Legend, and Tragedy of Nineva Gorge. Includes some correspondence dealing with the playlets.
Foster findings and genealogy pamphlets
Helen Foster Snow newsletter, Foster Findings. Also includes genealogy pamphlets, League Bulletin : The Connecticut League of Historical Societies, Genealogical Acorn, and Genealogical Helper.