Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Peter and John Frye: personal papers, 1770-1840
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Nathan and Hannah (Nutting) Frye: estate papers, 1810-1835
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Daniel Frye: personal papers, letters, receipts, journal entries and news clippings, 1785-1947
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Lydia Frye: diary, 1834-1839
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Lydia Frye: photocopy of diary, undated
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Daniel Frye: shoe cutting account book, 1878-1879
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Miscellaneous Frye family papers, 1814-1863
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.
Miscellaneous Frye family papers, 1835-1865
Series II. Frye Family Papers includes estate papers of Nathan Frye (1755-1810), shoe cutting accounts of Daniels M. Frye, a letter dated 1830, from Oliver Frye to John N. Frye describing the Illinois Territory, a recipe for curing too much blood in the liver, and receipts for household renovations.