Letter from Myron Eells to Reverend Horace Lyman. He discusses enclosing a certificate of delegateship for the Congregational church.
Myron was the son of Congregational missionary Cushing Eells and Myra Fairbanks Eells. He was a missionary and a graduate of Pacific University.
Letter of introduction by Myron Eells on behalf of Reverend Lyman to the Congregational Association.
Myron was the son of Congregational missionary Cushing Eells and Myra Fairbanks Eells. He was a missionary and a graduate of Pacific University.
Letter from Myron Eells to Reverend Horace Lyman. He discusses sending his publication of his history of the Congregational Association and requests corrections.
Myron was the son of Congregational missionary Cushing Eells and Myra Fairbanks Eells. He was a missionary and a graduate of Pacific University.
Letter from Myra and Myron Eells to Reverend and Mary Denison Lyman. They convey thanks for the letters they received and send their well wishes to the Lyman family.
Myron Eells was the son of Congregational missionary Cushing Eells and Myra Fairbanks Eells. He was a missionary and a graduate of Pacific University.
Letters from John T. Duncan and his wife, Fanny, to Mary Denison Lyman. They discuss news of illnesses, travels, and deaths. Fanny was likely Mary's sister.
Letter from John T. Duncan, Jr. to Reverend Horace and Mary Denison Lyman. He discusses the possibility of Margaret Duncan marrying their son, Horace Sumner Lyman, and the selling of real estate.
Letter likely from William and Caroline Denison to their sister-in-law, Mary Denison Lyman. Caroline discusses her illness, domestic chores, and various news.
Letter from Francis and Caroline Denison to their sister-in-law, Mary Denison Lyman. Caroline discusses her travels and the death of her young son, William.
Letter from C.C. Creegan, Secretary of the New York Home Missionary Society, G.F. Wells. He suggests Horace Lyman and A.L. Drew to fill a position as a minister in New York.
Letter from Henry Winslow Corbett, Pacific University Treasurer, to Reverend Horace Lyman. He discusses finances and receipts, which he is also sending.
Letter from Ada Coburn, probably to one of the Lyman daughters. She discusses vacation possibilities and attending Pacific University's commencement ceremony.
Letter from Horace M. Clark to Reverend Horace Lyman. He requests information about the spiritual and economic states of Oregon, hoping to move his family west.
Letter from Cassy to her friend, Mary Denison Lyman. She discusses her son's illness during the winter and the trivial squabbling of her neighbors during the Civil War.