Folder 81
Contains 6 Results:
Wolcott, Betsey Huntington, 1810-1811
Folder 81
Five letters from Norwich and Litchfield with local and family news.
Wolcott, Betsey Huntington to Wolcott, Frederick, 1810 May 19
Item 1
Was happy to hear from Frederick; notes a visit from Colonel and Mrs. Tallmadge; the garden is planted and the sheep have been driven up; would like his assistance in developing a plan for return; the Beechers are at the Reeve's, Mr. Reeve calls on her nearly every day; Children have all had colds; remarks on Mr. Beecher's sermon; requests that he find her handkerchiefs; gives further report on the garden.
Wolcott, Betsey Huntington to Wolcott, Frederick, 1810 Jun 6
Item 2
Remarks on their separation due to visiting and business; would like Frederick to bring a carpet sample for her to have matched for covering the addition; gives plans for her return; notes his letter and comments on their new china.
Wolcott, Betsey Huntington to Wolcott, Frederick, 1810 Jun 13
Item 3
Received his letter; remarks on domestic matters; reports on things she has heard of Marino sheep and the factory near Norwich, suggests Frederick have their wool manufactured there.
Wolcott, Betsey Huntington to Wolcott, Frederick, 1811 Oct 16
Item 4
Writes that though weak, she is feeling somewhat better; strictly adheres to a diet; the babe (Laura) has slept through the night twice and is in better health; advises the Governor to see their doctor.
Wolcott, Betsey Huntington to Wolcott, Frederick, 1811 Nov 4
Item 5
Reports that her health is improving; requests that Mrs. Reeve excuse her from writing as she has nothing to communicate; provides instructions for domestic matters, including that he may dismiss the "black girl" as Mrs. Reeve reported that the Calvin girl was ready to come.