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In memory of Col. D.C. Dodge
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Miss Dodge letter to Mr. Maltbie
Manuscripts
Intense letter about gynecology and women's medical issues, possibly including abortion, from a Miss Dodge in New York City to a Mr. Maltbie. Dodge's letter concerns her friend (Maltbie's female cousin) who is "in a state of despondency & distress". It appears that this cousin, Miss Boynton, is the victim of an inept obstetrician. Miss Dodge appeals to Maltbie to get proper medical car for Boynton. In a post-postscript, the letter contains a reference to gynecologist Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet (1828-1919), co-founder of the Women's Hospital of New York.
mssHM 82989
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Fred James Dodge papers
Manuscripts
The collection consists of 2,313 items from 1890 to 1938; it includes letters, documents and 116 photographs related to the activities of Wells, Fargo and Co., special agent Fred James Dodge. Subject matter includes nine criminal investigations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana from 1893 to 1912. The photographs are of outlaws and others; the collection also includes lists of criminals, and twenty-three letters to and from John P. Clum, 1930 to 1932. There is also a small amount of Dodge's personal and business papers, reports, miscellaneous items and ephemera.
mssDodge
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Mary Mapes Dodge letters
Manuscripts
The collection consists primarily of letters from Mary Mapes Dodge to Horace Elisha Scudder. There is also one letter in the collection from Mary Elizabeth Dodge to an individual identified as Webb.
mssHM 36105-36170
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Mary Mapes Dodge letters
Manuscripts
The collection consists primarily of letters from Mary Mapes Dodge to Horace Elisha Scudder. There is also one letter in the collection from Mary Elizabeth Dodge to an individual identified as Webb.
mssHM 36105-36170