Letter (4 pages) to Belle asking where Kate Eustice is. The writer claims that life has been a strain lately. Willie’s suffering seems to be the source of this. The reader is asked to tear up the note. The note is signed by Susie, n.d
In this letter of July 6, 1863, an unsigned author (presumably Maggie Edmonston) writes to her fami...
Concerning Hazard\u27s sufferings.https://repository.wellesley.edu/autographletters/1246/thumbnail....
16 handwritten pages, writes of loneliness, of visiting the church home for orphan children and the ...
Abstract: One letter from Belle of Lakeview, Ohio, to her family, in which she talks about discusses...
Letter regarding the return of Belle Wilson to her family due to illness. The letter also addresses ...
3 handwritten pages, describes Heckle's difficulties with nursing, left in DePelchin's cloak pocke
Page 2 of letter refers to a friend who is now writing you this note. Bates has an injured wrist.h...
["7" is written with different ink.] piquet. It looks awfully swell. There are two girls from St. K...
2 pages / text, handwrittenLetter from Jennie to her sister, Bettie Wade, discussing recent news of ...
Letter to Mary Moore He received her letter and they all felt compelled to write her back. Willie fi...
to your own purse. Tell George to come down and pull my teeth out, that they all ache. My best love ...
A thank you to Brown for a Christmas Eve invitation, but declining it nontheless on account of a con...
Lydia Rotch Dean sends news of family; a family member, an aunt is in grave distress, 'taking little...
A letter from Ramelle Brown to Corinne Bass informing Bass that Sarah Leverette is ill and unable to...
Letter, Annie Gaston to her sister, Loulie Feemster, who has apparently joined Alex in Selma. She t...
In this letter of July 6, 1863, an unsigned author (presumably Maggie Edmonston) writes to her fami...
Concerning Hazard\u27s sufferings.https://repository.wellesley.edu/autographletters/1246/thumbnail....
16 handwritten pages, writes of loneliness, of visiting the church home for orphan children and the ...
Abstract: One letter from Belle of Lakeview, Ohio, to her family, in which she talks about discusses...
Letter regarding the return of Belle Wilson to her family due to illness. The letter also addresses ...
3 handwritten pages, describes Heckle's difficulties with nursing, left in DePelchin's cloak pocke
Page 2 of letter refers to a friend who is now writing you this note. Bates has an injured wrist.h...
["7" is written with different ink.] piquet. It looks awfully swell. There are two girls from St. K...
2 pages / text, handwrittenLetter from Jennie to her sister, Bettie Wade, discussing recent news of ...
Letter to Mary Moore He received her letter and they all felt compelled to write her back. Willie fi...
to your own purse. Tell George to come down and pull my teeth out, that they all ache. My best love ...
A thank you to Brown for a Christmas Eve invitation, but declining it nontheless on account of a con...
Lydia Rotch Dean sends news of family; a family member, an aunt is in grave distress, 'taking little...
A letter from Ramelle Brown to Corinne Bass informing Bass that Sarah Leverette is ill and unable to...
Letter, Annie Gaston to her sister, Loulie Feemster, who has apparently joined Alex in Selma. She t...
In this letter of July 6, 1863, an unsigned author (presumably Maggie Edmonston) writes to her fami...
Concerning Hazard\u27s sufferings.https://repository.wellesley.edu/autographletters/1246/thumbnail....
16 handwritten pages, writes of loneliness, of visiting the church home for orphan children and the ...