Hannah Fisher refers to Charity's poverty of spirit, possibly because there were so few Quaker meetings in Connecticut in 1800; she writes, "I turn my mind towards your little meeting & friends, & friendly people about you." Hannah goes on to discuss various meetings of friends and the birth and health of children. 9" x 9.75"(19.8 by 24.7 cm
This letter mentions Martha Routh, an English itinerant Quaker minister who was in New England in th...
Hannah Rodman Fisher on vacation at the Cliffts outside of Philadelphia writes that Rachel Fisher ha...
Quaker minister, Hannah Logan Fisher writes to her cousin, Charity Rotch discussing the arrival and ...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
Hannah Fisher responds to a letter from her sister, Charity informing her that she is well at the ti...
Hannah Fisher describes her return trip from a Quaker meeting in Canada; she mentions that she is gl...
News of family and friends in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch in Connecticut. 9" x 9.75"(19.8 by 24.7 ...
Hannah Fisher letter to Charity Rotch in Hartford, Connecticut. Hannah writes that the meeting agree...
Hannah Fisher lends extensive comment and concern for Charity's precarious state of health. She writ...
Hannah Fisher again addresses Charity's frequent illness. Hannah Rodman lost her two small children ...
Hannah Rodman Fisher writes that she is disappointed that she would not see the Rotches in the Fall ...
This letter describes an apparent case of heart failure and treatment to which Anna Gilpin did not r...
Hannah Rodman Fisher is anxious to visit with Charity, to get 'a personal interview' about plans for...
Hannah Fisher reports that her eyes are failing, 'it injures them to write by candlelight' and she a...
Hannah Rodman describes the fevers present in Philadelphia in the early nineteenth century. She writ...
This letter mentions Martha Routh, an English itinerant Quaker minister who was in New England in th...
Hannah Rodman Fisher on vacation at the Cliffts outside of Philadelphia writes that Rachel Fisher ha...
Quaker minister, Hannah Logan Fisher writes to her cousin, Charity Rotch discussing the arrival and ...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
Hannah Fisher responds to a letter from her sister, Charity informing her that she is well at the ti...
Hannah Fisher describes her return trip from a Quaker meeting in Canada; she mentions that she is gl...
News of family and friends in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch in Connecticut. 9" x 9.75"(19.8 by 24.7 ...
Hannah Fisher letter to Charity Rotch in Hartford, Connecticut. Hannah writes that the meeting agree...
Hannah Fisher lends extensive comment and concern for Charity's precarious state of health. She writ...
Hannah Fisher again addresses Charity's frequent illness. Hannah Rodman lost her two small children ...
Hannah Rodman Fisher writes that she is disappointed that she would not see the Rotches in the Fall ...
This letter describes an apparent case of heart failure and treatment to which Anna Gilpin did not r...
Hannah Rodman Fisher is anxious to visit with Charity, to get 'a personal interview' about plans for...
Hannah Fisher reports that her eyes are failing, 'it injures them to write by candlelight' and she a...
Hannah Rodman describes the fevers present in Philadelphia in the early nineteenth century. She writ...
This letter mentions Martha Routh, an English itinerant Quaker minister who was in New England in th...
Hannah Rodman Fisher on vacation at the Cliffts outside of Philadelphia writes that Rachel Fisher ha...
Quaker minister, Hannah Logan Fisher writes to her cousin, Charity Rotch discussing the arrival and ...