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1914-15-0 Grant Box 1

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Contains 116 Results:

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Harriet Lucretia, 1848 May 6

Item 1

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents

Details of a severe hail storm, including drawings and lengthy descriptions of the size and appearance of the hailstones. Stories of his current boarding house and teaching position.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1848 May 6

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Harriet Lucretia, 1848 Jun 22

Item 2

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 2
Scope and Contents Writes his sister at various points in his journey from Lynchburg to Litchfield. From the canal boat "John Early" on the James River to Richmond he discusses the presidential candidates and his support for General Taylor. From Washington and Baltimore he writes of his steamboat trip from Richmond to Washington and losing some of his luggage along the way. Details of sightseeing in Washington, including going to the top of the Washington Monument. Gives details of his new teaching...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1848 Jun 22

Grant, John Mason to Grant, David M., 1848 Dec 2

Item 3

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 3
Scope and Contents A letter from John and his mother, to his sister and brother in Litchfield. John and his mother are staying with his brother Charles and his family in Newburgh, NY. Page one of the letter is written by Hannah, and pages 2-3 are written by John. Hannah writes to her children at home giving details of her visit to their brother's. Asks them to send her a button, and warns them of fire. John writes to his brother and sister about his work surveying an island, and about a fire that broke...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1848 Dec 2

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Hannah, 1849 Jan 10

Item 4

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 4
Scope and Contents

Writes his mother about the cholera epidemic, wonders when it will get to Baltimore, advises his mother how to prepare for it before it gets to Litchfield. Gives accounts of fellow boarders where he is staying in Baltimore. Details of telegraph maintenance he observed, wonders when telegraph line will go to Litchfield. Details of his brief illness.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1849 Jan 10

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Hannah, 1849 Oct 12

Item 5

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 5
Scope and Contents

Writes his mother about seeing President Taylor walking on the street. Details of his work handing out religious tracts.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1849 Oct 12

Grant, John Mason, 1850-1856

Folder 21

 File — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Folder 21
Scope and Contents

Six letters to his mother, Hannah, and his sister, Harriet, about his daily activities and work in Maryland.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1850-1856

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Hannah, 1850 Oct 29

Item 1

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents

Gives very detailed directions from New York to Baltimore for his mother to give to Miss Taylor if she decides she wishes to make the journey.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1850 Oct 29

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Harriet Lucretia, 1851 Dec 24

Item 2

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 2
Scope and Contents

Details of a journey from Litchfield to Maryland. Asks Harriet to inform Mary Merriman of Litchfield of a teaching position for which he recommended her.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1851 Dec 24

Grant, John Mason to Grant, Harriet Lucretia, 1856 Jul 4

Item 3

 Item — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Item 3
Scope and Contents Discusses political topics of the day, including the Congressional Committee's report on Kansas and its prospects of becoming a free state, the upcoming elections, and his lack of respect for President Filmore. Copies lines from The Memoir of Miss Lyon (of Mount Holyoke) from the chapter entitled "Tendencies of the Principles Embraced and the System Adopted in the Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary." Gives details of a street meeting of the republican party in Baltimore. Comments on the...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1856 Jul 4

Grant, John Mason, 1858

Folder 22

 File — Container: 1914-15-0 Grant Box 1
Identifier: Folder 22
Scope and Contents

Four letters to his sister and mother containing news of his daily activities and boarding arrangements, as well as his political opinions.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1858