Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of 1793. Hannah was free of sickness, and she writes that everyday that she wakes up disease free is a blessing. She then mentions others who have died during the epidemic of 1793 and advises against visiting Philadelphia. 8.05 x 10" (20.6 by 25.5 cm
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Mary Morton relays news of the deaths of Hannah Fisher's children. Mary Morton was in Philadelphia. ...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...
Hannah Rodman Fisher writes to her mother regarding her concerns for her health in light of an epide...
Hannah Rodman describes the death of one of her children to a childhood disease. She writes, "I dare...
Hannah Rodman Fisher in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch during her first year in the western reserve o...
A letter from Hannah Rodman Fisher to her mother, Mary Rodman, then living with Thomas and Charity R...
Hannah Fisher discusses yellow fever in Philadelphia that claimed the lives of several Friends. The ...
Hannah Fisher again addresses Charity's frequent illness. Hannah Rodman lost her two small children ...
Notes by Samuel Fisher and Hannah's daughter, Deborah Fisher. Hannah comments that she is glad to he...
Hannah Fisher in Philadelphia writes to her sister, Charity in Hartford, Connecticut. Hannah sympath...
This is a copy of a letter that apparently was posted to several individuals regarding the death of ...
Hannah Fisher lends extensive comment and concern for Charity's precarious state of health. She writ...
Hannah Rodman describes the fevers present in Philadelphia in the early nineteenth century. She writ...
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Mary Morton relays news of the deaths of Hannah Fisher's children. Mary Morton was in Philadelphia. ...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...
Hannah Rodman Fisher writes to her mother regarding her concerns for her health in light of an epide...
Hannah Rodman describes the death of one of her children to a childhood disease. She writes, "I dare...
Hannah Rodman Fisher in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch during her first year in the western reserve o...
A letter from Hannah Rodman Fisher to her mother, Mary Rodman, then living with Thomas and Charity R...
Hannah Fisher discusses yellow fever in Philadelphia that claimed the lives of several Friends. The ...
Hannah Fisher again addresses Charity's frequent illness. Hannah Rodman lost her two small children ...
Notes by Samuel Fisher and Hannah's daughter, Deborah Fisher. Hannah comments that she is glad to he...
Hannah Fisher in Philadelphia writes to her sister, Charity in Hartford, Connecticut. Hannah sympath...
This is a copy of a letter that apparently was posted to several individuals regarding the death of ...
Hannah Fisher lends extensive comment and concern for Charity's precarious state of health. She writ...
Hannah Rodman describes the fevers present in Philadelphia in the early nineteenth century. She writ...
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Mary Morton relays news of the deaths of Hannah Fisher's children. Mary Morton was in Philadelphia. ...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...