Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Mary C correspondence, 1881 April 14
Correspondence from a "Mary C" of Knoxville. The recipient is unidentified. The correspondence mentions Lincoln's assassination.
Mette Post Phillips correspondence to Frances, 1895 May 21
Correspondence sent by Mette Post Phillips to "Frances."
Amanda Parsons correspondence, 1842 November 6
Correspondence written by Amanda Parsons of Chardon, Ohio. The correspondence is addressed to an unspecified cousin.
Correspondence, 1864 August 5
Correspondence sent from an unknown person at State Normal University. It specifies what one is required to bring along if enlisting in the army.
Eula correspondence to Mrs. M. A. Weaver, 1901 October 16
Correspondence sent by "Eula" of Fantoul, Illinois. The recipient to Mrs. M. A. Weaver of "Feeds," the future mother-in-law of "Eula." The correspondence speaks of "Eula's" future marriage.
M. L. correspondence to Mattie, Jan and Carrie, undated
Correspondence sent by "M. L." to Mattie, Jan, and Carrie. The correspondence is dated October 25.
Aunt Ver correspondence to Charlie, 1878 October 24
Correspondence sent from "Aunt Ver," of Rantoul, to Charlie, who is presumably her nephew. The correspondence details how to make cheese.
Henry correspondence to brother, 1886 October 20
Correspondence sent by "Henry," of Naples. The correspondence was addressed to a brother.
Thomas Beard correspondence to Edward Collins, 1831 January 23
Correspondence sent from Thomas Beard to Edward Collins. Beard calls Collins "Brother"; however, the term was probably not used in a literal sense.
Jepel Loring correspondence to Theodore Fisher, undated
Correspondence from "Jepel" (the spelling is unclear) Loring. The recipient is Theodore Fisher of Newlington, Illinois. The correspondence is dated, but the date is incomplete: May 10, 184-.