Anna Hazard announces the death of sister-in-law, Lydia Dean who died March 15, 1822. The letter states that family was not aware that she was dangerously ill, and her many friends and the letter writer were only a days ride distant were not with her family when Lydia died. 7.85" x 10.1" (20.1 by 25.8 cm
Anna Hazard discusses Charity Rotch's frail health and she mentions family concerns about the treatm...
Anna Hazard informs Charity Rotch of the loss of another of her children to a childhood disease. Alt...
This letter should be read with B-260-1 and 2 in which Anna Hazard describes her feelings to Charity...
Anna Hazard announces the death of sister-in-law, Lydia Dean who died March 15, 1822. The letter s...
Thomas Rotch died while attending the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio...
Anna Hazard, Charity Rotch's sister discusses the death of her child from uncertain causes, perhaps ...
Charity Rotch's sister, Anna Hazard expresses sympathy and concern for Charity's "stressed situation...
In this letter, the last of three to Charity Rotch dated within two weeks of her own death, her sist...
News of friends from Thomas Hazard, Charity Rotch's brother-in-law, in New York. Hazard writes to i...
Family news from New Bedford, Anna Hazard refers to a 'season of trial.' probably a fever epidemic t...
This letter describes the death of a young child due to childhood diseases that plagued communities...
Anna Hazard discusses family matters, the activities of the Society of Friends, and a certificate fo...
Words of sympathy to Charity Rotch who lost her husband, Thomas Rotch in August 1823. Her sister adv...
Charity was ill with a fever in 1809 and almost died. By this date, Anna and family were well, she a...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
Anna Hazard discusses Charity Rotch's frail health and she mentions family concerns about the treatm...
Anna Hazard informs Charity Rotch of the loss of another of her children to a childhood disease. Alt...
This letter should be read with B-260-1 and 2 in which Anna Hazard describes her feelings to Charity...
Anna Hazard announces the death of sister-in-law, Lydia Dean who died March 15, 1822. The letter s...
Thomas Rotch died while attending the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio...
Anna Hazard, Charity Rotch's sister discusses the death of her child from uncertain causes, perhaps ...
Charity Rotch's sister, Anna Hazard expresses sympathy and concern for Charity's "stressed situation...
In this letter, the last of three to Charity Rotch dated within two weeks of her own death, her sist...
News of friends from Thomas Hazard, Charity Rotch's brother-in-law, in New York. Hazard writes to i...
Family news from New Bedford, Anna Hazard refers to a 'season of trial.' probably a fever epidemic t...
This letter describes the death of a young child due to childhood diseases that plagued communities...
Anna Hazard discusses family matters, the activities of the Society of Friends, and a certificate fo...
Words of sympathy to Charity Rotch who lost her husband, Thomas Rotch in August 1823. Her sister adv...
Charity was ill with a fever in 1809 and almost died. By this date, Anna and family were well, she a...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
Anna Hazard discusses Charity Rotch's frail health and she mentions family concerns about the treatm...
Anna Hazard informs Charity Rotch of the loss of another of her children to a childhood disease. Alt...
This letter should be read with B-260-1 and 2 in which Anna Hazard describes her feelings to Charity...