Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Jesse Stubbs account book and diary of a train trip to Colorado, 1874
Lewis D. Stubbs was an attorney and political leader of Richmond, Indiana. This small collection of his papers reflects mainly his interest in genealogy, although it does include personal letters and scrapbook that Stubbs kept during the 1856 and 1858 political campaigns.
Lewis D. Stubbs diary, 1863
It contains miscellaneous financial accounts. The only diary entries are or Lewis Stubbs's service in a special military unit during Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's raid through Indiana, July 9-17.
Memoranda book.
It contains mostly genealogical material on the Stubbs, Mendenhall, and Jones families, with abstracts of marriage records of Whitewater Monthly Meeting of Friends. Inserted are a few clippings, particularly obituaries for Dr. John R. Weist (1834-1900) and Lewis D. Stubbs.
Correspondence, 1855-1924
Includes letters from Lewis D. Stubbs to Emily Mendenhall, before and after their marriage with considerable commentary on politics; an 1857 letter from S. Caldwell of Cincinnati on Kansas; and genealogical information.
Genealogical Material on Jones, Gregg, and Stubbs families.
Lewis D. Stubbs was an attorney and political leader of Richmond, Indiana. This small collection of his papers reflects mainly his interest in genealogy, although it does include personal letters and scrapbook that Stubbs kept during the 1856 and 1858 political campaigns.
Lewis D. Stubbs scrapbook, 1856-1858. Mainly political, including clippings on the Lincoln-Douglas debates in 1858.
Lewis D. Stubbs was an attorney and political leader of Richmond, Indiana. This small collection of his papers reflects mainly his interest in genealogy, although it does include personal letters and scrapbook that Stubbs kept during the 1856 and 1858 political campaigns.