Skip to main content

Temperance

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Records:

Albert Howell Horton correspondence

 Collection
Call Number: RH MS 151
Overview

Collection of correspondence written to Horton between 1868 and 1892. The correspondence primarily reflects Horton's legal career.

Dates: 1868 - 1892

Clipping scrapbooks compiled by Sara Robinson

 Collection
Call Number: RH MS E67
Overview

This collection consists of news clippings collected by Sara Robinson, Charles Robinson's wife, and compiled into scrapbooks. The clippings treat the lives of Charles Robinson, John Brown, James H. Lane, and numerous others prominent in Kansas history. There is biographical information about Lawrence residents, local and regional history.

Dates: 1857 - 1894

Letter to Dr. Root from James Redpath

 Collection — Folder 1
Call Number: RH MS P134
Overview

Letter of introduction for Miss Sarah Pellett of the New York Temperance League to promote the cause of temperance in Wabaunsee.

Dates: Nov. 20, approximately 1870

Lillian North diary

 Collection — Volume 1
Call Number: MS B173
Overview

Lillian B. North wrote of her life as a busy homemaker, activist, and wife. She and her husband, Frank, resided in the rural town of Batavia, New York. Lillian's diary tells of daily activities including her involvement in the women's suffrage movement. It also details her chores, errands, and meetings of the many organizations to which she belonged.

Dates: January 1, 1915 - May 14, 1917