Hannah Fisher reports that her eyes are failing, 'it injures them to write by candlelight' and she apologizes for not writing sooner. She discusses yearly meetings of Friends, and the presence of ministers, Mary Naftel from Europe, Jonathan Taylor, and others from New York and Baltimore Yearly Meetings, plus the engagement of Deborah Fisher, Hannah's daughter to William Wharton, with an invitation to Thomas and Charity to attend the wedding. 7.8" x 9.75" (19.8 by 24.6 cm
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
Hannah Fisher describes her return trip from a Quaker meeting in Canada; she mentions that she is gl...
Hannah Fisher reports that despite a tooth ache, her health has improved. Hannah's daughter, Deborah...
Hannah Fisher reports that her eyes are failing, 'it injures them to write by candlelight' and she a...
This letter, dictated by Hannah Fisher was written by William Wharton, her son-in-law and husband of...
Hannah Fisher responds to a letter from her sister, Charity informing her that she is well at the ti...
This letter is filled to capacity and turned to one side where writing continues, Hannah Fisher desc...
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Hannah Fisher refers to Charity's poverty of spirit, possibly because there were so few Quaker meeti...
Hannah Fisher writes that she is pleased that her sister Charity has apparently recovered her streng...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
Hannah Rodman Fisher announces that her daughter, Deborah, wife of William Wharton has given birth t...
Hannah Fisher writes to Thomas Rotch on behalf of Mary Witchel regarding her land about five miles f...
Hannah Rodman Fisher is anxious to visit with Charity, to get 'a personal interview' about plans for...
Hannah Fisher anticipates the arrival of Thomas and Charity Rotch for a Yearly Meeting of Friends, b...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
Hannah Fisher describes her return trip from a Quaker meeting in Canada; she mentions that she is gl...
Hannah Fisher reports that despite a tooth ache, her health has improved. Hannah's daughter, Deborah...
Hannah Fisher reports that her eyes are failing, 'it injures them to write by candlelight' and she a...
This letter, dictated by Hannah Fisher was written by William Wharton, her son-in-law and husband of...
Hannah Fisher responds to a letter from her sister, Charity informing her that she is well at the ti...
This letter is filled to capacity and turned to one side where writing continues, Hannah Fisher desc...
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Hannah Fisher refers to Charity's poverty of spirit, possibly because there were so few Quaker meeti...
Hannah Fisher writes that she is pleased that her sister Charity has apparently recovered her streng...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
Hannah Rodman Fisher announces that her daughter, Deborah, wife of William Wharton has given birth t...
Hannah Fisher writes to Thomas Rotch on behalf of Mary Witchel regarding her land about five miles f...
Hannah Rodman Fisher is anxious to visit with Charity, to get 'a personal interview' about plans for...
Hannah Fisher anticipates the arrival of Thomas and Charity Rotch for a Yearly Meeting of Friends, b...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
Hannah Fisher describes her return trip from a Quaker meeting in Canada; she mentions that she is gl...
Hannah Fisher reports that despite a tooth ache, her health has improved. Hannah's daughter, Deborah...