

Maurice, Charlotte (Holbrooke) Maurice, Marian B. Also included are the diaries and account books of C.į. Many describe social life in Washington,ĭ.C., during the Civil War. Traveling in the United States and abroad, and while serving in the United States Written from many places by family members and friends, some in schools and colleges, York, and Charlotte's aunt, Charlotte Marshall (Mrs. Is that of Charlotte, her mother, Marian Marshall (Mrs. Much of the family and social correspondence Marshall, Holbrook, Bridge, Read, and other relatives in New England, New York, Pennsylvania,Īnd Washington, D.C. Maurice, Charles Stewart Maurice, Charlotte Holbrooke (Mrs. This collection contains family correspondence and professional papers of Charlesį. Also related are the Perkins and Eglin families. and Charlotte's Marshall, Holbrooke,īridge, Read, and other relatives in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington,ĭ.C. Naval officer, of Maine and Washington, D.C. John G.) Holbrooke (1812-1900), of New York, andĬharlotte's aunt, Charlotte Marshall (Mrs. (1773-1841), Boston merchant and trader with Hawaii and China and her children and S.) Maurice (1845-1909), granddaughter of Josiah Marshall (1840-1924), civil engineer and bridge builder, who served in the United States Navyĭuring the Civil War and afterwards lived in Athens, Pa., and on Jekyll Island, Ga.

1830-1858), businessman, educator,Īnd farmer, of Perth Amboy, N.J., and Ossining, N.Y. 16.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 3000 items)
