Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Letters, 1883-1886
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1887-1888
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1889
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1890
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1891
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1892-1893
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1894-1895
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1896-1898
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1899
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.
Letters, 1900-1907
This collection consists of letters that Oliver Jory wrote to his first wife, Ella Jory (nee Hodson), from 1883 to 1907. The correspondence spans the couple's 18-year engagement (1883-1901), and the early years of their marriage. Subjects include the fruit-drying business, crops, the economy, politics, the temperance movement, and personal matters.