Arvine Wales twice refers to Dr. Wilson's "witching", adding that he would include 'infant baptism, the Holy time of Sunday, the consecrating the works of men's hands as houses of God etc as part of Witching of the time, & not sanctioned in the New Testament.' He then turns to local and family matters and encloses $30 for his son's tuition. He reports that 'money is nearly out of the question with us this winter not having any thing to sell, there is none in circulation.' 7.7" x 12.25" (19.6 by 31 cm
Arvine Wales informs his son, Arvine C. that for lack of money, work on the railroad extension to Ci...
Arvine Wales informs his son that many new houses will be built in Massillon next year, that sleighi...
Arvine Wales discusses local and family news, weather conditions and the history of Spanish nations ...
Arvine Wales twice refers to Dr. Wilson's "witching", adding that he would include 'infant baptism, ...
Arvine Wales approves of his son's decision to study law. He discusses fever in Massillon and attem...
Arvine Wales tells his son that cold weather continues in Massillon and the railroad is "froze up" ...
Arvine Wales sends $20 to his son, "very snugley done up that the money was not easily detected" or ...
Arvine Wales who acted as foreman of Rotch's farm until Rotch's death in 1823 was an executor of the...
Arvine Wales writes to his son in Cincinnati, discussing family illnesses and difficulty paying deb...
Arvine Wales, a businessman in Massillon, Ohio, wrote this series of 32 letters to his son Arvine C....
Arvine Wales reports on the local harvest and the arrival of 100 strawberry plants for his garden; h...
Arvine Wales mentions frost and warmer weather, local construction, geology and refers to mobs in Le...
Arvine C. Wales reports twenty inches of snow in Massillon with good sleighing. He encloses $10 wit...
Arvine Wales tell his son that 170 New England Unitarian Clergymen placed their signatures in Willia...
Arvine Wales writes to his son, Arvine C. Wales, he discusses lots for sale and development in the L...
Arvine Wales informs his son, Arvine C. that for lack of money, work on the railroad extension to Ci...
Arvine Wales informs his son that many new houses will be built in Massillon next year, that sleighi...
Arvine Wales discusses local and family news, weather conditions and the history of Spanish nations ...
Arvine Wales twice refers to Dr. Wilson's "witching", adding that he would include 'infant baptism, ...
Arvine Wales approves of his son's decision to study law. He discusses fever in Massillon and attem...
Arvine Wales tells his son that cold weather continues in Massillon and the railroad is "froze up" ...
Arvine Wales sends $20 to his son, "very snugley done up that the money was not easily detected" or ...
Arvine Wales who acted as foreman of Rotch's farm until Rotch's death in 1823 was an executor of the...
Arvine Wales writes to his son in Cincinnati, discussing family illnesses and difficulty paying deb...
Arvine Wales, a businessman in Massillon, Ohio, wrote this series of 32 letters to his son Arvine C....
Arvine Wales reports on the local harvest and the arrival of 100 strawberry plants for his garden; h...
Arvine Wales mentions frost and warmer weather, local construction, geology and refers to mobs in Le...
Arvine C. Wales reports twenty inches of snow in Massillon with good sleighing. He encloses $10 wit...
Arvine Wales tell his son that 170 New England Unitarian Clergymen placed their signatures in Willia...
Arvine Wales writes to his son, Arvine C. Wales, he discusses lots for sale and development in the L...
Arvine Wales informs his son, Arvine C. that for lack of money, work on the railroad extension to Ci...
Arvine Wales informs his son that many new houses will be built in Massillon next year, that sleighi...
Arvine Wales discusses local and family news, weather conditions and the history of Spanish nations ...