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Box 1

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Letters, 1898

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection contains 19 letters written from 1898-1900 and 1912-1913 by author and immigration rights activist Mary Antin to educator and politician Alfred Seelye Roe. The letters begin soon after their meeting at a lecture Roe gave at the Park Street Church in 1898, and continued until 1900, after which their correspondence resumed after a 12-year hiatus. In the early letters, Antin writes about her immigration experience, the treatment her and her family received in her hometown of...
Dates: 1898

Letters, 1899

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection contains 19 letters written from 1898-1900 and 1912-1913 by author and immigration rights activist Mary Antin to educator and politician Alfred Seelye Roe. The letters begin soon after their meeting at a lecture Roe gave at the Park Street Church in 1898, and continued until 1900, after which their correspondence resumed after a 12-year hiatus. In the early letters, Antin writes about her immigration experience, the treatment her and her family received in her hometown of...
Dates: 1899

Letters, 1900

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection contains 19 letters written from 1898-1900 and 1912-1913 by author and immigration rights activist Mary Antin to educator and politician Alfred Seelye Roe. The letters begin soon after their meeting at a lecture Roe gave at the Park Street Church in 1898, and continued until 1900, after which their correspondence resumed after a 12-year hiatus. In the early letters, Antin writes about her immigration experience, the treatment her and her family received in her hometown of...
Dates: 1900

Letters, 1912-1913

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection contains 19 letters written from 1898-1900 and 1912-1913 by author and immigration rights activist Mary Antin to educator and politician Alfred Seelye Roe. The letters begin soon after their meeting at a lecture Roe gave at the Park Street Church in 1898, and continued until 1900, after which their correspondence resumed after a 12-year hiatus. In the early letters, Antin writes about her immigration experience, the treatment her and her family received in her hometown of...
Dates: 1912-1913