The Papers of Mary Abbott and Julia Chester Emery primarily consist of correspondence documenting major events in the lives of the sisters. Julia Emery’s correspondence documents her travels, retirement, and death, leading to a rather unbalanced picture of her life. Mary Emery’s correspondence is much more prolific, with letters existing for almost every year between 1862 and 1901. Also included in the collection are manuscripts, printed material, clippings, and memorabilia. Limited correspondence, biographical information, and literary works relating to other family members, including their father, John Emery, are also present.
Emery, Mary AbbottGeneral Division of Women’s Work
2 Archival description results for General Division of Women’s Work
2 results directly related
Exclude narrower terms
PP-00-R0096
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Fonds
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1840-1980 (bulk 1866-1922)
Part of Personal Papers and Archives
EA-00-R0213
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Fonds
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1970-1980
Part of Episcopal Agencies and Organizations of the General Convention or DFMS
The records of the United Thank Offering (UTO) office includes materials from two successive UTO Coordinators: Judith Gillespie and Alice P. Emery. The bulk of the collection contains correspondence with a small amount of financial records also included.
United Thank Offering