Kitty Barry Blackwell: General Correspondence
Kitty Barry Blackwell was an Irish orphan adopted by Elizabeth Blackwell in circa 1854 in New York. She served as her mother’s secretary and companion, and her slight deafness made her self-conscious and shy. Blackwell’s papers are significant in that she kept up an extensive correspondence, shedding considerable light on her life and Elizabeth Blackwell’s years in England. Her correspondence with her cousin, Alice Stone Blackwell, also contains detailed accounts of the Blackwell family’s activities in the United States. In 1921, Kitty Barry Blackwell left England and spent her remaining years living with Alice Stone Blackwell.
Kitty Barry Blackwell kept up an extensive correspondence, shedding considerable light on the years that she and her adoptive mother, Elizabeth Blackwell, spent in living in England.
Kitty Barry Blackwell kept up an extensive correspondence, shedding considerable light on the years that she and her adoptive mother, Elizabeth Blackwell, spent in living in England.

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Barlow, Maria; 1873-1875

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Barlow, Maria; 1876-1877

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Barlow, Maria; 1879-1882

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Barlow, Maria; 1883-1887

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Barlow, Maria; 1884-1898

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Barlow, Maria; 1923-1934

Blackwell Family Papers: Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938; General Correspondence, 1867-1934; Belden, Anna
