Box 1
Contains 82 Results:
Correspondence to Col. Jedediah Beard, undated
Letter sent from Bristol to Col. Jedediah Beard in Burton, Ohio. "Painesville on November 30th" is mentioned on the envelope.
Thomas Beard correspondence to Edward Collins, 1836 March 6
Letter from Thomas Beard in Buffalo Rock to Edward Collins in Burton, Ohio.
Thomas Beard correspondence to Thalia Collins, 1840 July 20
Letter sent by Thomas Beard, from Farm House, to Thalia Collins in Burton, Ohio.
George King correspondence to Thalia Collins, 1842 November 6
Letter sent by George King in Chardon to Thalia Collins.
William A. Newham correspondence to Col. Jedediah Beard, undated
Letter sent by William A. Newham in Springfield, Clark County, to Col. Jedediah Beard in Burton, Ohio. The correspondence is dated February 10.
Ann E. Collins correspondence to Edward Collins, 1834 April 28
Letter sent from Ann E. Collins in Bain Bridge, Ohio, to Edward Collins in "Bairdstown", Illinois. "Bairdstown" may have been a misspelling of "Beardstown." The second half of the letter is to a brother and sister, from Anna Collins, mother of Ann E. Collins.
A. Fisher and S. Fisher correspondence to Theodore A. Fisher, 1847 June 7
Correspondence indicates that Troy, the father of Theodore A. Fisher, possesses the genealogy of the family.
Pm Metevlf correspondence to Jedediah Beard, undated
Correspondence sent to Jedediah Beard of Beardstown, Illinois, by his daughter Pm Metevlf of Chardon, Ohio. The correspondence is dated January 31.
Correspondence to Jedediah Beard, March 1841
Correspondence sent from a "Phitt Amy" in Chardon, Ohio, to her father Jedediah Beard in Beardstown, Illinois. The correspondence mentions Auburn, Concord, and Munsan, Willoughly and Mayfield. These names could refer to specific Mormon Elders, since the letter also details some baptisms.
George S. Kuhs or Kuks correspondence, undated
Correspondence by George S. Kuhs or perhaps Kuks; created at Camp Butler near Springfield, Illinois. The correspondence is addressed to a "Dear Friend." It mentions a Captain Lippincott and other army personnel.