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A Happening - A Pilgrimage

Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter members, Carolyn A. Reichard, Xi, The University of Kansas, and Linda J. Fleming, Epsilon Epsilon, The University of Georgia, describe their visit to Waterville, Maine to see Colby College and Pine Grove Cemetery, where Founders Mary Low Carver and Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, are buried. This original report was enclosed in a letter from Reichard and Fleming to Mrs. J. Stannard Baker.

Collection: Archives Collection
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Betty Paquette to Lillian Perkins Letter, April 5, 1978

Ruth Paquette, Beta Sigma, Purdue University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, with her thoughts on a project proposed by Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, to install markers at the gravesites of the Sigma Kappa Founders.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Apr 5th, 1978

Carleton J. Spaulding to Mrs. Ralph E. Clarkson Letter, June 24, 1985

Pine Grove Cemetery Superintendent Carleton Spaulding writes to Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Mu, University of Washington, with information regarding the burial sites of Elizabeth Hoag and Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College.

Collection: Archives Collection
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Carolyn Reichard and Linda Fleming to Mrs. J. Stannard Baker Letter, c. 1974

Carolyn A. Reichard, Xi, The University of Kansas, and Linda J. Fleming, Epsilon Epsilon, The University of Georgia, write to Mrs. J. Stanard Baker to share photographs and an essay from a trip to Waterville and Mary Low Carver's gravesite for The Sigma Kappa Triangle. The photographs enclosed were published in the Autumn 1974 issue of The Triangle.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1974

Carver Family Headstone in Autumn Photograph

Fallen leaves surround a headstone marking the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Mary Low Carver, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, as well as her husband Leonard Carver and her son Dwight Carver.

Collection: Archives Collection
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Carver Family Headstone Photograph

A headstone markers the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Mary Low Carver, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, as well as her husband Leonard Carver and her son Dwight Carver.

Collection: Archives Collection
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Carver Family Headstone With Mary Carver Marker Photograph

A headstone markers the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Mary Low Carver, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, as well as her husband Leonard Carver and her son Dwight Carver. A marker below the headstone acknowledges Mary Low Carver as a Sigma Kappa Founder.

Collection: Archives Collection
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Dolores Quinn to Alice Wick Letter, April 10, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Alice Hersey Wick, Rho, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, to discuss her proposed convention resolution to install markers at the gravesites of the Sigma Kappa Founders.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Apr 10th, 1978

Dolores Quinn to Betty Paquette Letter, July 27, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Executive Director Ruth Paquetteto to request contact information for Mateel Rich Kubik, Xi, The University of Kansas.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jul 27th, 1978

Dolores Quinn to Lillian M. Perkins Letter, January 10, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, to thank her for providing some information on the Founders and describe how it informed her alumnae chapter's observance of Founders' Day.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jan 10th, 1978

Dolores Quinn to Lillian M. Perkins Letter, September 15, 1977

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, to request information on the burial site of each Sigma Kappa Founder.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 15th, 1977

Dolores Quinn to Lillian Perkins Letter, April 10, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, with thoughts on her proposed project to install markers at the gravesites of the Sigma Kappa Founders.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Apr 10th, 1978

Dolores Quinn to Lillian Perkins Letter, c. 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, with preliminary thoughts on plans for the installation of markers at the gravesite of each Sigma Kappa Founder.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1978

Dolores Quinn to Lillian Perkins Letter, July 27, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, regarding the placement of markers at the grave site of Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha,, Colby College, and the other four Founders.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jul 27th, 1979

Dolores Quinn to Lillian Pierce Letter, July 4, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, to inform her of the passing of a resolution regarding the placement of markers at the gravesite of each Sigma Kappa Founder during the 1978 National Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jul 4th, 1978

Dolores Quinn to Lillian Pierce Letter, May 23, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, to update her on plans for a presentation about graver markers honoring the Sigma Kappa Founders to be given at the upcoming 1978 National Convention.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: May 23rd, 1978

Dolores Quinn to Mrs. Elaine Putensen Hudsen Letter, July 27, 1978

Dolores Aron Quinn, Sigma, Southern Methodist University, writes to Elaine Putensen, Alpha Kappa, University of Nebraska, to inform her that a resolution has been passed at the 1978 to place markers at the graves of Sigma Kappa Founders to match that at the grave of Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha, Colby College.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jul 27th, 1978

Elizabeth Gorham Hoag Burial Site Notes

National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron,, Tufts University, notes information known about the burial site of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jun 6th, 1971

Elizabeth Hoag Grave Marker Photograph

A marker at the base of Elizabeth G. Hoag's, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, headstone acknowledges her as a Sigma Kappa Founder.

Collection: Archives Collection
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Elizabeth Hoag Grave Photograph

A headstone marks the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha Chapter, Colby College and her father Edward Hoag, who are buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville, Maine.

Collection: Archives Collection
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