Hubbard Collection 1862-1959

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Hubbard Collection 1862-1959

A collection of correspondence, legal records, scrapbooks, pictures, greeting cards and other items relating to Royal Millard Hubbard, his wife, Adelaide Easton Hubbard and their children, Kitty, John, Royal and Gladys.

One document case (0.5 cubic foot)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6402153

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Hubbard

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United States Post Office

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Hubbard, Royal M.

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Hubbard, Caroline D. (Kittie)

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Women's Christian Temperance Union.

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Biographical / Historical Notes The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1874. The WCTU rallied support for temperance and was active in many other social issues including woman's suffrage, women's economic and religious rights, as well as prison, education and labor reforms. A report included, “Report of the First WCTU of San Diego since 1889,” recounts the early history of the Firs...

Hubbard, Adelaide Easton

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Chicago Colorado Colony.

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Organized in February 1870 by Chicago citizens led by Reverend Robert Collyer, the Chicago Colorado Colony established the town of Longmont, named for nearby Long's Peak, in Colorado's St. Vrain region North of Denver in 1871. It was incorporated in 1873. From the description of Records, 1870-1890. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25825427 ...