Box 13
Contains 64 Results:
Walla Walla – Myron Eells, 1869
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Myron Eells, 1871
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Medical Lake – Stanley Hallett, 1886
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Medical Lake – first Congregational Church of Medical Lake – Stanley Hallett, 1886
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Medical Lake – Myron Eells (incomplete), 1887
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Letters (Russell, Henry B. and Stephen B.L. Penrose) regarding Blandford, 1935-1936
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Letters unsorted, 1880-1885
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Seventh Annual Meeting of Whitman College, Ellensburg – concerns memorial funds for Myra and Cushing Eells, 1895, 1920
This series contains Cushing Eells’ letters to his family, primarily to sons Myron and Edwin; letters to some of his close friends, including A.J. Anderson and Henry H. Spalding; and career-related correspondence. There are original letters, copies of letters that he saved, as well as fragments of letters. As possible, the letters have the sending location and are chronologically arranged. Researchers interested in an item-level inventory of the correspondence may contact the repository.
Certificate of completion of courses at the Theological Institute of Connecticut, 1837
This series contains legal documents, accounts, and estate-related documents of Cushing Eells, his reminiscences and family accounts about him, his last will and testament, and clippings about his life and accomplishments.
Certificate of his membership in the Church of Christ in the Theological Institute of Connecticut, 1837
This series contains legal documents, accounts, and estate-related documents of Cushing Eells, his reminiscences and family accounts about him, his last will and testament, and clippings about his life and accomplishments.