Diaries
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Barrett Family Papers
The Barrett Family Papers consist of approximately nine linear feet of correspondence, bound manuscripts, books, diaries, photographs and other miscellaneous papers.
Barton Family Papers
This collection consists of correspondence between members of the Barton Family of Ludlow, Vermont. Topics include members traveling west to mine for gold in California.
Bates Family Collection
The Bates family papers include legal documents (estate records and deeds), sermons and scrapbooks of Samuel L. Bates, and diaries of Mary R. Bates.
Bernadine Custer Papers
The Bernadine Custer collection is notable as a record of the career of an artist during the New Deal era and beyond, and as a compendium of the life of a remarkably independent and intellectually energetic woman of the twentieth century.
Bugbee Family Collection
The collection consists of 95 pocket diaries kept by Justin and Dana J. Bugbee from 1852-1902.
Carlos Hatch Diaries
Collection consists of small pocket diaries documenting the daily activities of Carlos Hatch including farm work, local travel, and family events over several decades.
Charles L. Hardy Papers
Collection contains a letter book, household and farm account books, and diaries documenting Hardy's life and activities, especially on his farm.
Clark/Field Families Collection
The Clark/Field families papers consist of two cartons of miscellaneous family manuscripts dating from 1795. The materials span five generations in the two families. The collection includes scattered correspondence, some business papers, a few diaries and account books, drafts of various orations and speeches, local government and county court records, and assorted other paper materials.
Ella Brown Russell Papers
The collection consists almost entirely of Mrs. Russell's journals from 1932 to 1976. In addition to their accounts of her daily life, the journals also contain frequent extended reflections on national and world affairs, literature, society, and art.
Emily J. Clark Diaries
The collection contains eight diaries of Emily J. Clark, of Tinmouth, Danby, and Middletown, Vermont. The diaries span from 1870-1880.