Box 1
Contains 111 Results:
Wedding invitation to J. Cleaver Hackman in Franklin, PA from Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Ladds and their daughter Maggie (the bride), for Thursday, May 10, 1888
Letter to Mr. William Graham [uncle] from Hattie E. Hodges in Spencer Clay Co, IA, October 30, 1887
Hattie writes to William as he nears his 75th birthday; if he lives another five years she thinks she will see him again as she intends to come east again; she recieves letters from her old home but they are usually news that another of her friends has died; she reflects on her own old age
Fragment of a letter with pieces of the page missing, no date or author; Fragment of a letter to unknown from George Hunter; Return envelope addressed to Betsy Graham in Youngsville, PA, October 28, circa 1863
Letter to sister and family from Bentha M. Brown in Warren, PA, February 22, 1900
Mrs. Edwards [a friend or relation of Brown's] had a 'sinking spell' due to her age
Letter to friends from Omar Bergman [??] in Fairhaven, December 15, 1889
Bergman travelled through the mountains and it was very scenic; he is working on the construction of a brick building now; the bricks are being shipped from Japan
Letter to cousin from Ethel Viola (Palmer) Thrush in Farwell, MI, November 24, 1852
E.V.J. points out some errors in her cousin's records of her and hers
Letter to Brother from J. Green [?] in Niagara Falls, NY, January 28, 1903
J. is working for the M.C. Railroad at the moment
Letter to cousin from unknown in Findlay Lake, April 17, 1913
Unknown informs cousin it will not take long to give their family record
Letter to Mr. Conwell from G.S. Babcock in Hoxie, KS, October 17, 1902
Babcock and his wife cannot attend the wedding of Conwell's sister and Babcock's cousin
Program for a skating rink, various ads, and an ad for tours of the Cave of the Winds in Manitou, week of December 9, 1907
Letter to unknown sir from J. Green in Niagara Falls, NY, February 3, 1903
Green is staying where he is and declining an offer from unknown
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Babcock from Mr. and Mrs. Taylor in Franklin, October 28, 1908
The Taylors congratulate the Babcocks on their marriage
Letter to parents from Annie in Spartensburg, Crawford Co, PA, December 23, 1881
A merry Christmas letter
Various poems and sayings, frequent appearance of the name Viola Victora Graham
Letter to "my own preshus sunshine" from Maria and Samantha Jinkins in Porti Rebu, Cuby [??]
Letter to mother and father from unknown in Camp Jefferson, December [1861-1865?]
Unknown has been in his present encampment for about 10 days, waiting for the completion of a railroad bridge that rebels had blown up across Green River
Letter from unknown in Harkinsville M and C R.R, AL, July 22, 1862
Unknown's company had a brush with the Bushwhackers where they lost their captain; he recounts various other battle updates
Letter to brother and sister from James and Sarah Ladds in old england, June 4, 1844
There is plenty of money in England but it is got in few peoples' hands so that the poor are starving
Letter to uncle from Ruth Blackman in Wardyhill Coveney near Ely Cambridgesheare, Old England, January 31, 1862
Her mother died in July 1860; has not recieved any letters from America in a few years and hopes to get a reply
Letter to cousin from Thomas K. Hitchcock in Oakington, Cambridgeshire, February 3, 1871
Hitchcock has had a wish to come to America for a long time; there is none in his country but starvation wages for hard work
Letter to brother and sister [Wm G. and B. Grayham], nephews and nieces from A.C. and A.M. Chappell
They discuss their daily work
Letter to friends from Ethel in Dempseytown, PA, February 2, 1898
Ethel is in the eighth grade and studies reading, orthography, penmanship, arithmetic, history, civil government, grammar, geography, and physiology
Letter to friend from Ethel in Dempseytown, PA, August 19, 1898
There was a murder near Ethel on August 10; one of her neighbors was shot wile sitting in his home rocking his baby; Ethel attended the funeral and it was one of the saddest she ever knew; there is a 2000 dollar reward for the capture of the man or men who did it
Letter to friend Johnny from Ethel in Dempseytown, PA, April 7, 1895
Ethel is in the 5th Reader [grade] this winter, and through fractions and arithmetic; everyone has had the Grippe and Typhoid fever bad, with over 200 cases in Oil City
Letter to sister from unknown in Bellville, Sandusky Co, OH, August 23, 1869
Unknown is beginning to feel old more this season than ever; he often feels that his work is most done, he begins to give up the care of things to the girls