Box 16
Container
Contains 9 Results:
Diary of Henry R. Mallory, 1917 Jan 1-Dec 14
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 10
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1917 Jan 1-Dec 14
Diary of Clifford D. Mallory, 1938 Jan 29-Feb 23
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 11
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1938 Jan 29-Feb 23
Personal expenses of Clifford D. Mallory, 1899 Nov 16-Dec 7
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 12
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1899 Nov 16-Dec 7
Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the ship ELIZABETH F. WILLETS, Charles. C. Sisson, master, New York, N.Y.,to San Francisco, California, 1855 Jan 13-May 10
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 13
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1855 Jan 13-May 10
Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the clipper ship ALBONI, W.A. Barnaby, master, Foochow, China, to London, England, 1859 Dec 26 -1860 Apr 14
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1859 Dec 26 -1860 Apr 14
Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the clipper ship CHARLES MALLORY, Charles Hull, master, New York, N.Y., to San Francisco, California, 1852 Sep 16-1853 Jan 10
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1852 Sep 16-1853 Jan 10
Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the clipper ship ELIZA MALLORY, John E. Williams, master, New York, N.Y. to San Francisco, California, 1852 May 29-Nov 13
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1852 May 29-Nov 13
Logbook of the ship BLACKSTONE on a whaling cruise, Quartus M. Bellows, master, 1845 Jul 7-1846 Jan 22
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1845 Jul 7-1846 Jan 22
Logbook of the schooner yacht MYSTIC, Philip R. Mallory, master, 1925 Jul 26-27
Item — Box: 16, Volume: 18
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence...
Dates:
1925 Jul 26-27