Box 17
Contains 46 Results:
"Chinese Viceroy and Chief of Revenue", undated
Annotated by Abby Williams Hill, "Rode with on the Great Northern to Wenatchee".
Congress of Mothers, 1905-1948, undated
This series contains news clippings collected by Abby Williams Hill and her family. Several articles have written notations. The clippings include articles and obituaries relating to the Hill family and reviews of Hill’s artwork. There are also several articles written by Abby Hill for local newspapers. Other topics include Tacoma, the St. Louis World’s Fair, medicine, Native Americans, art, nature, and love.
"Facing Death Daily in China: As Told By a Seattle Woman Missionary," Seattle Sunday Times, January 26, 1930
This series contains news clippings collected by Abby Williams Hill and her family. Several articles have written notations. The clippings include articles and obituaries relating to the Hill family and reviews of Hill’s artwork. There are also several articles written by Abby Hill for local newspapers. Other topics include Tacoma, the St. Louis World’s Fair, medicine, Native Americans, art, nature, and love.
Governor Roland Hartley [Washington Governor] recall, 1926
These clippings were sent from Frank Hill to Abby Hill in 1926.
"Grinnell Had Music and Art from the Beginning," Grinnell Herald [photocopy], October 18, 1929
This series contains news clippings collected by Abby Williams Hill and her family. Several articles have written notations. The clippings include articles and obituaries relating to the Hill family and reviews of Hill’s artwork. There are also several articles written by Abby Hill for local newspapers. Other topics include Tacoma, the St. Louis World’s Fair, medicine, Native Americans, art, nature, and love.
"Immigrant Mothers Need to Learn English," by Abby Hill, The Washington Parent-Teacher [Congress of Mothers], December 1916
This series contains news clippings collected by Abby Williams Hill and her family. Several articles have written notations. The clippings include articles and obituaries relating to the Hill family and reviews of Hill’s artwork. There are also several articles written by Abby Hill for local newspapers. Other topics include Tacoma, the St. Louis World’s Fair, medicine, Native Americans, art, nature, and love.
Jerome Shaffer, circa 1920
This series contains news clippings collected by Abby Williams Hill and her family. Several articles have written notations. The clippings include articles and obituaries relating to the Hill family and reviews of Hill’s artwork. There are also several articles written by Abby Hill for local newspapers. Other topics include Tacoma, the St. Louis World’s Fair, medicine, Native Americans, art, nature, and love.
Mt. Booker [North Cascades National Park], 1904, 1930, undated
Abby Hill named Mt. Booker in North Cascades National Park in Washington State after Booker T. Washington. Hill met Washington in 1902 during her visit to the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
"Our Prize Picture," The Washington Parent-Teacher [Congress of Mothers], September 1924
This series contains news clippings collected by Abby Williams Hill and her family. Several articles have written notations. The clippings include articles and obituaries relating to the Hill family and reviews of Hill’s artwork. There are also several articles written by Abby Hill for local newspapers. Other topics include Tacoma, the St. Louis World’s Fair, medicine, Native Americans, art, nature, and love.
"Remember the Sick," by Abby Hill, Tacoma News Tribune, circa 1895
This folder contains a list of paintings loaned to the Fannie Paddock Hospital in Tacoma.