Box 20
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence, 1862-1863, undated
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.
Correspondence from E. F. Douglass to R. Shelden, Feb-Mar 1863
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.
Receipts and Invoices (R. Shelden), 1862-1867
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.
Receipts and Invoices (R. Shelden), 1862-1867
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.
Receipts and Invoices (R. Shelden), 1864-1867
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.
To R. Shelden from Carlos his son. A letter asking his father to make up an excuse and write to someone with it so he is able to come home., Apr 22, 1863
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.
Washington D. C. To R. Shelden from C. H. Town. A very interesting letter thanking Shelden for his support - he discusses the war and explains why he believes the North will not win the war., Mar 1863
The Shelden Family Papers contain correspondence, receipts, agreements, and other material from the widespread business activities of the Shelden Family and C. C. Douglass. It also includes personal letters between family members.