Box 21
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Diary of Charles H. Mallory, 1882 Mar 21-1884 Oct 17
Item — Box: 21, Volume: 35
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:
1882 Mar 21-1884 Oct 17
Diary of Charles H. Mallory, 1884 Oct 18-1886 Jan 5
Item — Box: 21, Volume: 36
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:
1884 Oct 18-1886 Jan 5
Diary of Charles H. Mallory, 1886 Jan 6-1887 Nov 5
Item — Box: 21, Volume: 37
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:
1886 Jan 6-1887 Nov 5
Diary of Charles H. Mallory, 1887 Nov 6-1890 Mar 17
Item — Box: 21, Volume: 38
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:
1887 Nov 6-1890 Mar 17