Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Series I: Personal (Genealogy, Literary, Memorabilia), 1857-1955
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
Correspondence (genealogy), 1857-1955
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
Family Genealogy Charts
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
Obituaries, n.d.
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
History of Hadley (genealogy), 1863
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
Thesis (Medical School), 1858
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
Diary of Dr. Smith's First Wife, 1856
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.
General Memorabilia (see Series V for additional memorabilia)
This series contains genealogy information on the Smith and Aldrich families dating back to the early 17th century in America, in the form of charts, correspondence and a book on the early residents of Hadley, Massachusetts. There is also a diary written by Mary Hulbert Smith, the first wife of Dr. Smith and an autograph book owned by Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith. This series also contains Dr. Smith's Thesis from Medical School and some interesting memorabilia.