Box 11
Contains 7 Results:
Reception of the Queen of Romania in New York, 1926
This series contains the papers of Alice Bond Minard Dickinson. Topics covered includes travel, Alice's social life, and her writings. Alice was active in the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs, Civics Club, and Daughters of the American Revolution, and these activities are reflected in the series. The majority of the series is made up of incoming and outgoing correspondence.
News clippings, 1911 - 1927
This series contains the shared papers of Charles and Alice Dickinson. The files are largely financial files about the Dickinson's home, investments, Charles Dickinson's estate, and daily expenditures. There is also materials related to Charles and Alice's marriage and news clippings about the couple.
Genealogy research, 1890 - 1940
This series contains genealogy research completed by Mary Adriance Minard and Alice Bond Minard Dickinson.
Family crests, undated, approximately 1900s
This series contains genealogy research completed by Mary Adriance Minard and Alice Bond Minard Dickinson.
Portraits of family and friends, undated, approximately 1860s-1964
This series contains protraits, photo albums, and casual snapshots of the Minard and Dickinson families and their friends. The majority of the phtographs were taken by Alice Bond Minard Dickinson. There is also a group of photographs of the Dickinson home and estate on South Mountain in Binghamton.
South Mountain estate, "Private Property" signs
This series contains the papers of Alice Bond Minard Dickinson. Topics covered includes travel, Alice's social life, and her writings. Alice was active in the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs, Civics Club, and Daughters of the American Revolution, and these activities are reflected in the series. The majority of the series is made up of incoming and outgoing correspondence.
Minard, Mary Adrience, Daughters of the American Revolution event, 1911
This series contains protraits, photo albums, and casual snapshots of the Minard and Dickinson families and their friends. The majority of the phtographs were taken by Alice Bond Minard Dickinson. There is also a group of photographs of the Dickinson home and estate on South Mountain in Binghamton.