Wines family correspondence [microform], 1899-1906 (bulk 1899-1900)

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Wines family correspondence [microform], 1899-1906 (bulk 1899-1900)

Letters, telegrams, clippings and pamphlets that document the Eliza's relationships with Arthur & other Wines family members.

0.4 linear ft. (7 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7432838

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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United States. Census Office

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Wines, Frederick Howard, 1838-1912

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Princeton Theological Seminary graduate who served as a chaplain in the Civil War, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Springfield, Ill. from 1865-1869, Administrator of the State Board of Public Charities, 1869-1899, secretary for the National Prison Association, 1887-1890, helped establish the National Conference of Charities and Corrections in 1879 and the Eastern Hospital for the Insane at Kankakee, Ill. and was a special agent for the 10th U.S. Census and Assistant Director for the 1...

Wines, Arthur

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Condell, Eliza, 1872-1975

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Eliza Condell and Arthur F. Wines, both from Springfield, Ill., were engaged when Arthur committed suicide in 1899. Arthur's father, Frederick H. Wines, was Asst. Director of the 12th U.S. Census. Arthur traveled to Alaska in 1899 as a U.S. Census Office special agent. Shortly after his return, his father committed him to St. Elizabeth's Asylum in Washington, D.C., where he strangled himself on December 2, 1899. Soon thereafter, Eliza moved to Washington where she lived ...