Hogan, Maria C. (1850-1926)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1850 - 1926
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Anna Aitken to John Pitcairn, 1874-12-03
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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
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Handwritten letter from Anna Aitken in Dunfermline to John Pitcairn, Jr.
Aitken thanks Pitcairn for his kind offer to be her escort, however she is sorry to say she has already booked passage with the Cunard Line. She intends to write to Miss Franks Liverpool today, requesting that she secure a place on the Perthia, which sails on the 14th. Maria Hogan had led Aitken to expect a visit from Pitcairn, but his letter settles the question. Aitken reports that her brother’s health is now much...
Dates:
1874-12-03
Letter from Mary A. Burnham to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn, 1878-07-05
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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
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Handwritten letter from Mary A. Burnham in Lancaster to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn. “Academy of the New Church: Adventus Domini” letterhead. 1 page, double-sided.Contents:
-when will Gertrude visit? welcome anytime
-well tell Gertrude about visit with Pittsburgh “Saintesses” Maria & Mary when she visits
-Gertrude’s father may soon expect a patient on M. A. Burnham’s recommendation Names mentioned: Walter C. (Childs), Maria & Mary (Hogan?)
Places mentioned:...
Dates:
1878-07-05
Letter from Mary A. Burnham to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn, 1878-08-30
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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
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Handwritten letter from Mary A. Burnham in Lancaster to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn. “Academy of the New Church: Adventus Domini” letterhead. 1 page, double-sided.Contents:
-Gertrude’s letter received
-Burnham’s short stay in Phila; hoping to find rooms on Girard St.; will meet Gertrude at her father’s office; lunch & long talk
-Maria (Hogan) will make Gertrude another visit
-sorry to hear of Gertrude’s illness; hopefully cold weather will help
-Dr. is well & sends love...
Dates:
1878-08-30
Letter from Mary A. Burnham to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn, 1878-12-08
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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
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Handwritten letter from Mary A. Burnham in Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PA to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn. 1 page, double-sided.Contents:
-Burnham’s busy visit with Church friends in Pittsburgh; has not yet had alone time to speak with Maria; happy in Maggie’s company day & night
-hoping to hear from home today; if all is well with the Doctor, will go to Chicago; boys would like to go, but can’t depart until after Janet’s betrothal Names mentioned: Maria (Hogan), Maggie...
Dates:
1878-12-08
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Fred E. Gyllenhaal, 1914-08-19
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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Fred E. Gyllenhaal in Durban, Natal, South Africa.
Pendleton has received Gyllenhaal’s report of June 2nd from Australia and letter of June 20th from Bombay, India. He thinks one of Gyllenhaal’s letters may have been lost in the mail, and he asks Gyllenhaal to rewrite the letter if this is the case. Pendleton is very eager to hear more about Gyllenhaal’s experiences in Bombay as well as the results of his talk with Mr. Bhatt. Pendleton writes that...
Dates:
1914-08-19
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Gaston J. Fercken , 1914-06-13
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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. G.J. Fercken in Nantua, France.
Pendleton is glad to hear that Fercken has been able to sell his farm but does not think that Fercken should visit Bryn Athyn earlier than planned as the schools will be closed and many will be away on vacation. Pendleton hopes Fercken may be able to meet with Rev. Eldred E. Iungerich over the summer while Iungerich is temporarily stationed in Paris. Mr. (Theodore?) Pitcairn, Miss Hogan, and Miss Falk of Bryn Athyn will...
Dates:
1914-06-13
Letter from William H. Benade to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn, 1878-04-03
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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
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Handwritten letter from William H. Benade in Cairo, Egypt to Gertrude Starkey Pitcairn. 1 page, double-sided. Fragile condition.Contents:
-Gertrude’s complaint on behalf of the Academical sisterhood regarding tyrannical actions of the Academy vice has been noted; Gods of Egypt have sentenced the offender to write three 12-page letters to “the recipient of the goodwill of the sisterhood”
-appreciation for Gertrude’s account of meeting at Mr. Beoricke’s; gratefully for any news of...
Dates:
1878-04-03
Letter (partial) from William H. Benade to Maria C. Hogan, 1878-04-07
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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
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Typed copy of a portion of a letter from William H. Benade in Cairo, Egypt to Maria C. Hogan. 2 pages, double spaced. Contents:
-long & delightful voyage along Nile
-paintings depicting “conscientiously designed” correspondences decorate walls of temples, palaces, & tombs; religion part of all daily affairs
-learned that Egyptians thought sand was evil & would counteract it by sowing many small bronze/clay images of deities like seeds around temples
-evidence of...
Dates:
1878-04-07
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