Box 5
Contains 80 Results:
Receipts and notes about medical school expenses, and other materials, 1891
Receipts and notes related to expenses incurred while attending the Univ. of Michigan Medical School and Commencement program, reference to death of Dr. A. Minchell 19 Feb 1891, written on a paper titled, Evolution: Its Principles and Proofs.
Certificate from the University of State of New York recognizing Lizzie's degree from the University of Michigan and allowing her to practice in New York State, 1891 August 31
Certificate from the University of State of New York recognizing Lizzie's degree from the University of Michigan and allowing her to practice in New York State
Lizzie Atkinson's business card and membership cards, 1927-1928
One business card, two membership cards (Mass. Society to Mayflower Descendants and Medical Women's Natl. Association), and plastic ID "Stockholder's Identification."
Correspondence and financial records, 1895, 1904-1907
Writ issued by Chas. E. Nott, Notary, at the request of F. W. Allen, Treasurer of N.E. Trust Co. for non-payment of note. Promissory note from Jeanette Daily (on behalf of Emily Upham) to Lizzie for $100 (note unpaid). Correspondence from Dr. Emily Upham concerning Miss Dailey, travels to Colorado
Correspondence concerning unpaid note by Emily Upham and subsequent lawsuit, 1911-1912
Chiefly letters of Lizzie D. R. Atkinson and John9 Atkinson.
Letter and astrological reports by Evangeline Adams, noted Astrologer, 1898-1899
Chiefly letters of Lizzie D. R. Atkinson and John9 Atkinson.
Miscellaneous items from Lizzie's Autograph album, 1887, undated
Includes a letter by Henry Metcalf, a business card, and an Easter greeting card (woman with feathered hat).
Calling cards, undated
Four calling cards: Dr. D. A. Latham and Dr. Bertha Bush (both of Chicago), Mrs. Edward Ray Speare, and Miss Atkinson of Le Droit Park
Ballad and a story, undated
Yankee Ballad "New England and New Englanders" and a story, "The History of the Rosebush."
Correspondence about Lizzie's burial, 1932-1933
Letters and note from Jas. Whitney, Treasurer, St. Paul's Church, pertaining to memorial pew and gravestones. Undertaker's memo to Superintendent of Oak Hill Cemetery, Newburyport, regarding Lizzie's burial.