Katherine Gale Gere correspondence, 1871-1913.

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Katherine Gale Gere correspondence, 1871-1913.

Collection (02-287) consists of family and social correspondence among Katherine ("Kitty") Gale Gere and her brother Thomas K. Gale and other relatives, schoolmates, friends, and Mrs. Gere's associates in the Boston-based women's "Society to Encourage Studies at Home" (founded in 1873 by Anna Eliot Ticknor). Topics include the work and procedures of the society, family news, travel plans, and recollections of Thomas Gale's school days at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. Also contains a small file of related ephemera, including invitations, receipts, and clippings.

1126 items (1.2 lin. ft.)

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Hamilton college Clinton, N.Y.

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Small college in Clinton, N.Y., originally called the Hamilton Oneida Academy. Organized on Jan. 29, 1793. From the description of Order Suspending Edward Thompson, 1816 April 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122629330 ...

Gale, Thomas K.

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Gere, Katherine Gale.

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Resident of Syracuse (Onondaga Co.), N.Y. From the description of Katherine Gale Gere correspondence, 1871-1913. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 54112909 ...

Gale family.

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