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Contains 28 Results:
Adams, Julia Hinman (1810-1869), "What Aunt Julia said...", 1869
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Document recording the last words of Julia Hinman Adams.
Adams, Amos, 1858-1859
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Two letters written in Baton Rouge to his brother Charles.
Adams, Amos to Adams, Charles, 1858 May 8
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Amos writes about the condition of the river, family visits and news, Charles's election as probate judge, the Kansas question and slavery, death of his sister-in-law on the packet boat, Sultan.
Adams, Amos to Adams, Charles, 1859 Jun 6
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Amos writes about family news and health, that he would like to make Litchfield his summer home, and old age.
Adams, Charles, 1838-1863
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Charles Adams (1805-1883) was born in Litchfield and eventually settled there. He was the son of Joseph and Deborah (Marsh) Adams. For additional information, see his entry in Creators.
Adams, Charles to Adams, Joseph and Adams, Deborah Marsh, 1838 Jan 29
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Charles writes about the birth of his daughter, Mary Fairchild, family health and news, and the death of Julius Deming.
Adams, Charles to unnamed daughter and May, Betsey Adams, 1853 May 15
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Charles writes to a daughter in Bath, N.Y. that he hopes her new school will be pleasant, implores her to study and remember the Bible and its teachings and recalls his fondness for Steuben County. He also writes a note his sister Betsey about improvements made to Joseph Adams's carpets.
Adams, Charles to Adams, Sarah and unnamed sister(s), 1858 Nov 20
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Charles writes to his daughters in New Haven asking them to return by train to Litchfield.
Adams, Charles to Adams, Julia Hinman, 1862 Jun 1
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Charles writes to his wife their son, Frankie (Francis) has contracted scarlet fever and advises her to return home from Buffalo.
Adams, Charles to Adams, Julia Hinman, 1863 June 16
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Charles writes from Washington, D.C. that he will be visiting with their son, Charlie. He reports on going to the Capitol and visiting with friends.