The Isabella Beecher Hooker project.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Stowe-Day Foundation
Other Authors: Hooker, Isabella Beecher, 1822-1907
Hooker, John, 1816-1901
Margolis, Anne Throne
Mair, Margaret Granville
Language:English
Published: [Millwood, N.Y.] : [KTO Microform], [1979], ©1979.
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Center has:
FICHE (145 microfiches)
Physical Description:144 microfiches : illustrations
Format: Microfilm Book
Description
Note:Consists chiefly of correspondence between Isabella Hooker and her husband, John Hooker, a lawyer, of Hartford, Conn.; together with Isabella's diary (1901) dealing with her husband's last days and her views on spiritualism. Includes letters to their daughters, Alice (Hooker) Day and Mary (Hooker) Burton; letters written by John Hooker while on travels through Connecticut as recorder for the State Supreme Court and while on tours to Europe; and letters by Isabella from their home at Nook Farm and from the Gleason Water Cure, Elmira, N.Y., containing references to her brother, Thomas K. Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Langdon, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Dudley Warner, George H. Warner, and other members of the Warner family.
Accompanied by a printed guide entitled: The Isabella Beecher Hooker project : a microfiche edition of her papers and suffrage-related correspondence owned by the Stowe-Day Foundation / edited and with an introductory essay by Anne Throne Margolis ; assisted by Margaret Granville Mair.
Copy of guide at: HQ1413.H65 (reference copy)
Electronic resource.
Microform.
Reproduction Note:
Electronic reproduction. Chicago : Center for Research Libraries.