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Contains 37 Results:
Barber, Timothy to Adams, Jospeh, 1843 Dec 16
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Barber writes from Madison, Ind. with news of his family and its whereabouts.
Adams, Julia Hinman, 1862-1867
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Four letters to family members.
Adams, Julia Hinman to Adams, Mary, 1862 May 22
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Adams writes from Buffalo to her daughter about family and friends she sees, her tour of Buffalo, and her husband's and her sadness over the recent death of daughter Sarah.
Adams, Julia Hinman to unnamed son, 1862 May 28
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Adams writes from Buffalo about her impressions of the city, encountering several Sisters of Charity, and news of family and friends.
Adams, Julia Hinman to Adams, Charles, 1864 Nov 17
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Adams writes from Terryville, Conn., to her husband about the health of Joseph, the weather and thinking of him, her health, and family news. Also on the sheet is a letter from her daughter Ella Adams to Ella's sister Mary.
Adams, Julia Hinman to Adams, Charles, 1867 Jun 18
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Adams writes from Brooklyn, N.Y., to her husband about visiting with Joseph in Plymouth, meeting up with Mr. McKee en route to Brooklyn, stops along the way, family news, the children are well, and what she is eating.
Letters from friends to Adams, Sarah, 1856-1859
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Sarah Adams (1840-1862) was the daughter of Charles and Julia (Hinman) Adams.
Rogers, D. to Adams, Sarah, 1859 Nov 8
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Rogers writes from New Haven about a letter written but not sent, the value of reading, her headache and a walk, an upcoming visit by Clara and how she loves her friends, and wonders about the conditions of Adams's eyes.
Rogers, D. to Adams, Sarah, circa 1859 Nov
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Letter fragment in which Rogers writes about Clara leaving and the house feeling different, her homesickness for Litchfield, her headache today, and her having wasted the day.
Stoddard, F. E. to Adams, Sarah, 1856 Jun 1
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Stoddard writes from Seymour that he was in New Haven at the same time as Mary but did not see her. Stoddard would like to see Mary and Sarah sometime this summer. Stoddard has started taking music lessons in New Haven. Stoddard's family's black girl has run away and they are without help.