Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Diaries (four volumes), 1851, 1855, 1857, 1862
Series I. Diaries contains thirty-four diaries covering the years 1851-1908 with periodic gaps, especially in the earlier years. These volumes mirror the broad range of Mr. Lee's interest: the course of the Civil War (volume 1862); his avid interest in music; his role in the building of a library in Petersham, Massachusetts; and many entries and memoranda regarding his work on his historic scrapbooks.
Diaries (two volumes), 1873-1876
Series I. Diaries contains thirty-four diaries covering the years 1851-1908 with periodic gaps, especially in the earlier years. These volumes mirror the broad range of Mr. Lee's interest: the course of the Civil War (volume 1862); his avid interest in music; his role in the building of a library in Petersham, Massachusetts; and many entries and memoranda regarding his work on his historic scrapbooks.
Diaries (two volumes), 1874-1878
Series I. Diaries contains thirty-four diaries covering the years 1851-1908 with periodic gaps, especially in the earlier years. These volumes mirror the broad range of Mr. Lee's interest: the course of the Civil War (volume 1862); his avid interest in music; his role in the building of a library in Petersham, Massachusetts; and many entries and memoranda regarding his work on his historic scrapbooks.
Diaries (two volumes), 1879-1885
Series I. Diaries contains thirty-four diaries covering the years 1851-1908 with periodic gaps, especially in the earlier years. These volumes mirror the broad range of Mr. Lee's interest: the course of the Civil War (volume 1862); his avid interest in music; his role in the building of a library in Petersham, Massachusetts; and many entries and memoranda regarding his work on his historic scrapbooks.
Diaries (two volumes), 1880-1882
Series I. Diaries contains thirty-four diaries covering the years 1851-1908 with periodic gaps, especially in the earlier years. These volumes mirror the broad range of Mr. Lee's interest: the course of the Civil War (volume 1862); his avid interest in music; his role in the building of a library in Petersham, Massachusetts; and many entries and memoranda regarding his work on his historic scrapbooks.