Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Letters from George H. Atkinson, 1852-1878
Primarily letters to his wife while making a journey to New York in 1852. He discusses his travel conditions and recommends that his wife and family stay close to God.
Family letters, 1852-1909
Includes: a ticket for passage on the steamer Golden Age from San Francisco to Panama; a letter from George H. Atkinson to his wife, dated 1852; and a letter from George Atkinson, Jr. (perhaps the son of George H.) to his mother, dated 1909, describing an automobile trip from Portland, through eastern Oregon, and down to San Francisco, California.
George H. Atkinson letters about extension of the railroad to Yaquina Bay (photostatic copies of typescript transcriptions), 1887
Letters to Nancy Atkinson, sent by her sister, Lydia Grout, while Grout was in South Africa (originals and photocopies), 1847-1848
Letters discuss church services, mission life on the frontier, and scenery. A few transcriptions are included.
Letters to Nancy Atkinson, sent by Lydia Grout while in South Africa (originals and photocopies), 1851-1855
Topics include making of clothes for native people, excursions, family news, and death of a sister. A few transcriptions are included.
Letters to Nancy Atkinson, sent by Lydia Grout while in South Africa (originals and photocopies), 1856-1864
Letters discuss life in Natal. Also included are some letters from and to other family members.
Letter in diary form from George H. Atkinson to his parents, 1848 January 22-June
Discusses voyage to the Hawaiian Islands and experiences along the way.
Nancy Atkinson letter in diary form to brothers and sisters, 1847 November 1-1848 February
Discusses experiences on sailing from Boston to Honolulu.
Journal of George H. Atkinson, 1847-circa 1848
Contains detailed descriptions of George H. Atkinson's daily life.
Journal of George H. Atkinson, 1847-circa 1848
Contains detailed descriptions of George H. Atkinson's daily life.