Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Colonel Samuel P. Moulthrop papers
This collection consists of the records of Rochester, New York educator Col. Samuel P. Moulthrop, a leader in the city's schools and the Boy Scout movement. The materials date from 1887 to 1931. The frecords consist primarily of letters, along with a small group of calling cards.
Letters, 1887-1915
This collection documents the activities of Col. Samuel P. Moulthrop of Rochester, New York. Moulthrop was a career educator, associated first with the Western House of Refuge and then, later in his career, with the Rochester City Schools. He was also a leader of the Rochester Playground League and the local Boy Scouts. Materials in the collection consist of letters and calling cards, and date from 1887 to 1931.
Letters, 1916-1931
This collection documents the activities of Col. Samuel P. Moulthrop of Rochester, New York. Moulthrop was a career educator, associated first with the Western House of Refuge and then, later in his career, with the Rochester City Schools. He was also a leader of the Rochester Playground League and the local Boy Scouts. Materials in the collection consist of letters and calling cards, and date from 1887 to 1931.
Letters and Calling Cards, Undated
This collection documents the activities of Col. Samuel P. Moulthrop of Rochester, New York. Moulthrop was a career educator, associated first with the Western House of Refuge and then, later in his career, with the Rochester City Schools. He was also a leader of the Rochester Playground League and the local Boy Scouts. Materials in the collection consist of letters and calling cards, and date from 1887 to 1931.
Receipts, 1912-1915
This collection documents the activities of Col. Samuel P. Moulthrop of Rochester, New York. Moulthrop was a career educator, associated first with the Western House of Refuge and then, later in his career, with the Rochester City Schools. He was also a leader of the Rochester Playground League and the local Boy Scouts. Materials in the collection consist of letters and calling cards, and date from 1887 to 1931.