Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Austin Lilly Correspondence, Undated
Undated miscellaneous correspondence written to Austin Lilly
Calling Cards, Undated
Folder of calling cards from family and friends of the Lillys
Anna and Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1927 - 1947
Correspondence between Austin Lilly and her mother, Anna Lilly
Grant E. Lilly, Austin Lilly, and children Correspondence, 1900 - 1939
Correspondence from Anna and Grant to Austin and their other children. Some of the correspondence from Grant to the children contains drawings and puzzles by Grant.
Correspondence, 1780 - 1899
This folder contains older correspondence, dating back to the Civil War. Some of the correspondence are copies, with some originals. Of interest: Copies of letters written by J.B. McGinn to Mr. J.E. Wooten, whose son was put to death in the Civil War, and Wooten's replies. Also contains B. Wooten's (the son) letter to his mother prior to his execution.
Grant E. Lilly Correspondence, 1901 - 1938
This folder contains correspondence addressed to Grant Lilly, largely surrounding his work as judge.
Anna Lilly Correspondence, 1913 - 1948
Correspondence to Anna Lilly. Much of the correspondence here revolves around the many social groups and organizations to which Anna belonged.
Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1914 - 1969
Correspondence to Austin Lilly, daughter of Grant and Anna Lilly. Correspondence in this folder reflects personal correspondence to Austin, as well as many pieces of correspondence in sympathy for the death of her mother, Anna.
Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1970 - 1979
Correspondence to Austin Lilly, regarding both personal matters as well as other topics such as donations or thank you letters.
Austin Lilly Correspondence, 1980 - 1989
Correspondence to Austin Lilly, regarding both personal matters as well as other topics such as donations or thank you letters.
