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Contains 74 Results:
Graves, Mary Hinman to Adams, Julia Hinman, 1850 Oct 2
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Graves writes from Bristol, R.I. Mr. Graves is in very weak condition. It is not possible that he can live long in his present emaciated, feeble state. Julia Adams forwarded this letter to Scovil Hinman with an additional note to say that she is now safely in Litchfield after a recently traveling 800 miles to visit family.
Graves, Mary Hinman to Hinman, Scovil, 1851 Feb 27
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Graves writes from Bristol, R.I., that she has returned from Boston and is staying with father Graves. She is lonely and imagines how lonely her father is, and wishes she had a home into which she could take him and care for him, but her future plans are uncertain.
Graves, Mary Hinman to Hinman, Scovil, 1852 Feb
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Graves writes from Hartford. She is visiting, but she is actively engaged with her needle and her pen to assist in the support of her dear son and herself. She describes activities in Hartford and her's son religious inclinations.
Graves, Mary Hinman to Adams, Julia Himan, 1853 Feb 8
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Graves writes from Framingham, Mass. She has been in East Boston, where Charlie is attending school. She describes her activities in Boston. She wishes she could attend to her father, but is duty bound to provide for Charlie. The letter has a note from Mary Adams indicating it was sent on to Scovil Hinman.
Graves, Mary Hinman, empty envelope addressed to Hinman, Scovil, [circa 1850s] Mar 26
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Five letters to her sister and father.
Hinman, Mary Coles, 1858-circa 1864
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Four letters to her step-grandchildren.
Hinman, Mary Coles to unnamed stepchildren, 1858 Oct 18
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Hinman writes from New Haven with news of her and her husband's activities and her desire to see the children.
Hinman, Mary Coles to Wheelock, Mary Adams, 1861 Oct 7
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Hinman writes from Stonington, Conn., about her activties there, family and friends, and her desire to see her grandchildren.
Hinman, Mary Coles to Adams, Sarah, 1861 Oct 8
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Hinman writes from Stonington, Conn., about her family and friends and her activities.
Hinman, Mary Coles to unnamed stepchildren, circa 1864 May 24
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Hinman writes from New Haven about her wish to visit Litchfield, her attire and that of her grandchildren, what she has been eating, and other activities.