Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
Letters to Pauline Evans from friends, August 1900, following death of child, 1900-08
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Letters to Pauline Evans Creighton from friends, 1912-1936 and undated, bulk: 1912 - 1936
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Application for membership to The National Society of the Daughter of the American Revolution, n.d.
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Lynch, donated by Robert Rochelle July, 1971 number items: 9, 1971-07
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Lynch family photos 1860s-1940s, bulk: 1860 - 1940
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Creighton(John Orde) Papers
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
James D. Lynch Papers
Collection contains correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, poetry, newspaper clippings and other material documenting the life and work of James D. Lynch. Also includes correspondence and other materials documenting the life and activities of Pauline Lynch Evans Creighton, daughter of James D. Lynch and Hettie M. Cochran, a suffragist and public health advocate and activist in Austin, TX in the early 20th century, and an manuuscript copy of the memoir of Lightning Ellsworth.
Creighton(John Orde) papers
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Letter Fragment, James D. Lynch, probably to wife, n.d.
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)
Letter, Green McCurtain, Chief of Choctaw Nation, Sans Bois, I.T., whom it may concern, M: James D. Lynch, 1896, 1896
Correspondence from Lynch’s Civil War service (1862-1865) as well as letters relating to his literary career (1889-1904)