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1850: Sarah to Ann Elizabeth Hinton | Spared & Shared 6
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1850: Sarah to Ann Elizabeth Hinton. How Sarah might have looked. Wilkinson is located just north of the Louisiana-Mississippi state line in the southwest corner of Mississippi. It is 34 miles south of Natchez in an area that was dominated by cotton plantations at that period of time. It is the county seat of Wilkinson County. Addressed to Miss Ann. E. Hinton, Carrollton, Illinois. Postmarked Woodville, Mississippi. Our neighborhood is healthy a...
1833: Theodore Howard McCaleb to Otis Baker | Spared & Shared 6
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1833: Theodore Howard McCaleb to Otis Baker. This letter was written by Theodore Howard McCaleb. 1810-1864) to his former chum and classmate, Otis Baker (1804-18xx). They graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1825 — Theodore at the age of 15; Otis at the age of 21. Both went on to Yale College where Otis graduated in 1832; Theodore did not complete his degree. Addressed to Otis Baker, Esquire, Snow Hill, Maryland. February 11, [1833]. I fear...
1849: Sarah Dickinson to Jerome G. Dickinson | Spared & Shared 6
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1849: Sarah Dickinson to Jerome G. Dickinson. How Sarah Dickinson might have looked. Sarah mentions her 19 year-old brother Asa De Zeng Dickinson (1830-1903) who apparently was laboring on a steamboat at the time. She also mentions her 2 year-old brother “Donny” in this letter. Don McDonald Dickinson (1846-1917) grew up to have a distinguished career in the law and was Grover Cleveland’s Postmaster-General. If them Port Ontario scamps would pay ...
1843: E. Lee Reynolds to Henrietta (Reynolds) Sutton | Spared & Shared 6
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1843: E. Lee Reynolds to Henrietta (Reynolds) Sutton. How E L. Reynolds might have looked. Addressed to Mrs. Henrietta Sutton, near “Bridgewater,” Susquehannah County, Pennsylvania. Why her long, long silence? But your last letter explained all and assures us that we are still remembered by one who was and is indeared to us by all the ties that can bind sisters and brothers in one common union. How few there are) I feel that I am unworthy of and...
1852: Mother to A. M. S. Carpenter | Spared & Shared 6
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1852: Mother to A. M. S. Carpenter. 1855 Notice in Farmer’s Cabinet, Amherst, NH. Addressed to Mr. A. M. S. Carpenter, Leominster, Massachusetts. Tyngsboro [Middlesex County, Massachusetts]. September 20, 1852. My dear Son,. Who is your committee? Don’t have much to say to Chase and of all things don’t trust him with any of your plans or prospects. PS] Did you call on Sarah Hill for an answer to my note? June 24, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Spared & Shared 13 – Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time
Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1864: Henry H. Otto to Parents. 1863: John F. Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno. 1863: Levi Springer Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno. This letter was written by Levi Springer Anno (1838-1909), the son of Thomas Anno (1798-1875) and Sarah Bunn (1804-1875). Levi served in Co. A, 85th Illinois Infantry. He enlisted on 18 July 1862 as a private and was later promoted to corporal....This lett...
Spared & Shared 14 | Saving History One Letter at a Time
Spared and Shared 14. Saving History One Letter at a Time. 1864: John H. Wartenbee to Parents. This letter was written by John Wartenbee (1846-18xx), the son of Francis Wartenbee (1818-1871) and Frances Ellen Gabriel (b. 1822). John enlisted at the age of 16 in Co. G, 91st Ohio Infantry in September 1862. He mustered out of the service in June 1865. Clarysville, USA Hospital. Near Cumberland, Alleghaney county, Maryland. Dear father and mother,. January 13, 2017. 1862: Robert B. Wartenbee to Parents.
Spared & Shared 3 | Rescuing family history one letter at a time
1753: Ambrose Vincent to Hugh Hall Wentworth. 1783: John Dundas to Alexander Oswald. 1786: Samuel Austin, Jr. to Messrs. Nathaniel Moseley and Isaac Bennet. 1796: Rev. Chandler Robbins to Jane (Robbins) Goodwin. 1797: Samuel Hodgdon to John Harris. 1798: J. F. Tuthill to John Imlay, Jr. 1799: F. Kahler to Moses Brown. 1800: Susanna Gore to Oliver Whyte. 1803: Anne T. Bancker to Charles Nicoll Bancker. 1804: Charlotte (Williams) Porter to Dolly Williams. 1809: General Orders to Col. Thomas Lincoln. 1824: ...
Spared & Shared 4 | Saving history one letter at a time…
1788: Edward Telfair to Joseph Clay. 1793: John Stille, Jr. to Moses Brown. 1795: Peleg Howland to Alsop & Hicks. 1797: Sarah Atterbury to Miss Gifford. 1801: Susanna (Francklin) Davis to Phebe (Gay) Janes. 1803: John Buchanan, Jr. to Samuel Watkinson. 1805: John Graves to John Raines Mason. 1805: Samuel Green to Mary (Starr) Green. 1806 Joseph Osborn to David Jewett. 1815: Andrew Bulkley to Capt. Eleazer Bulkley. 1816-9: Maria McFadden to Robert McFadden. 1818: Julia to Ann (Lloyd) Kinsey. 1830: Frances...
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Spared and Shared 5. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1846: William Nelson Stimson to Milton Badger. October 24, 2015. 1846: William Nelson Stimson to Milton Badger. 1838: George W. Hough to David A. James. October 23, 2015. 1838: George W. Hough to David A. James. 1864: Benjamin Rohrer and Family to Allen K. Rohrer. September 12, 2014. This letter was written by Benjamin Rohrer (1821-1909) and his wife, Sarah (McFarland) Rohrer (1826-1916), of Baughman, Wayne County, Ohio. They wrote the lette...
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1856: Robert H. Magill to William Clark. This letter was written by Robert H. Magill (1832-1921), the son of Mathew Magill (1802-18xx) and Lucinda Mervyn (1807-18xx) of Ireland. TRANSCRIPTION Marietta, Georgia 4 October 1856 Friend Bill or … Continue reading →. December 31, 2014 · Leave a comment. 1833: Theodore Howard McCaleb to Otis Baker. October 22, 2014 · 3 Comments. 1843: E. Lee Reynolds to Henrietta (Reynolds) Sutton. October 3, 2014 &mid...
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Spared and Shared 8. July 26, 2015. 1835: Lucius A. Cottle to Adaline Dudley. How Lucius might have looked in 1850. Addressed to S. J. Mat, Hopkinsville, Warren County, Ohio. In distant land I’m doomed to roam. Far from my dearest friends and home,. Yet still my thoughts do often stray. Towards that blessed girl that’s far away. When all around are wrapped in sleep. I still my lonely vigil keep,. And ponder over in my mind. The pretty maid I’ve left behind. And during each revolving day. When first her b...
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Spared and Shared 9. 1861-62: Letters to Jerome B. Trim. June 15, 2015. June 15, 2015. 1861: Horace Moore Polk to John Houston Bills. June 14, 2015. June 14, 2015. 1861: Henry C. Long to Deborah P. (Whitman) Long. June 13, 2015. June 13, 2015. 1864: Francis Clark to Thomas Clarke. June 12, 2015. June 12, 2015. 1861: Jeremiah Shindle Shuman to Joseph Schelly. June 12, 2015. June 12, 2015. 1864: Charles Eliphalet Walbridge to George Walbridge. June 12, 2015. June 12, 2015. June 12, 2015. June 12, 2015.
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