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Howe family

 Family

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Anderson family genealogy

 Collection — Folder: S1147
Identifier: S1147
Scope and Contents The collection consists of a copy of the Anderson/Howe family genealogy compiled by Joseph Edwin Howe circa 1900s.
Dates: circa 1900s

Frances Howe family photographs

 Collection — Folder: SP074
Identifier: SP074
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs of members of Howe, Bath, Biddle, and Bailey families in Chicago, Illlinois; Quebec, Canada; Michigan City, Indiana; Mackinac Island, Michigan; and Bergamo, Italy ranging from circa 1860 to circa 1910, largely portraits of family members, a log cabin church attended by the Howe family, and Edward Biddle's residence in Mackinac Island.
Dates: circa 1860-circa 1910

Howe family collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2277
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, documents, and photographs related to the William H. and Susan (Holderman) Howe family, including an original land patent for 300 acres in Wabash County, Indiana granted to Samuel Buzzard of Montgomery County, Ohio on August 10, 1837; a September 1, 1882 promisory note signed by Edmund and Esther Holderman; Susan's Whitley County, Indiana teacher's license dated August 26, 1893; a Thanksgiving 1895 letter sent to William from his father, David N. Howe;...
Dates: 1837-1958

Howe family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L077
Scope and Contents The collection includes estate and business papers of Joseph Bailey, Francis Howe’s letters to his fiancée Rose Bailey, Rose Bailey’s letters to her two daughters while they attended St. Mary-of-the-Woods Academy (1855-1869). Also included is correspondence with Rose Bailey Howe’s sister Eleanor who became a nun, Mother Mary Cecilia.
Dates: 1817-1919

Rose Francis B. Howe papers

 Collection — Folder: S0691
Identifier: S0691
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed copy and a photostat copy of a letter from Rose Howe in Indiana or Illinois on January 1, 1869 regarding illness and the time she spent at school and friendships with the sisters.
Dates: 1869