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This letter is attached to a larger paper consisting of multiple letters and letter fragments from Samuel Rogers to Miss Harriet Moore. Mr. Rogers sends his regrets in declining an invitation from Harriet Moore to dine at her house, due...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, September 18, 1902
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William Westall writes to Edmund Downey from Pinewood Sanatorium in poor health and with a cough. Westall will send Downey a check next week and says he has heard nothing from a business associate.
Sick prisoners sit upon their bunks where they slept crammed together. Captain Herp captioned the photograph "Can you imagine a place like this being a hospital ward. Well I saw and didn't believe either."
Letter to Mrs. Oliver Huckel from Mary Day Lanier, April 4, 1918
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Mary Day Lanier sends Mrs. Oliver Huckel a thank you note that has been delayed by ill health. Hopes an Easter Hymn will have made up for her past silence and transmitted her appreciation and gratitude.
Edith Hope writes to Lou Whitfield Miller shocked to find that her letter from last August had not been answered. Hope attributes this lack of response to their prolonged illness. She hopes her biographical information can still be...
Letter from Fred Terry to Arthur Moreland, August 1, 1912
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Fred Terry writes to Arthur Moreland asking him to thank the members of the Press Club Committee for their invitation. Terry says his wife cannot come since she will be out of town, and Terry himself is sick, but showing signs of...
This letter is attached to a larger paper consisting of multiple letters and letter fragments from Samuel Rogers to Miss Harriet Moore. A previous owner of the documents indicates who this letter is addressed to by pasting a note...
Letter to Mrs. King from Mary Day Lanier, May 6, 1910
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Mary Day Lanier gratefully acknowledges flowers and a letter Mrs. King sent to her and fondly talks about Easter. She also explains that she has been too ill to write but reads of her letters to her husband, Sidney Lanier, and children....
Lady Biddulph states that Theophilus Biddulph is gone fishing and cannot reply to his and Pearson's previous correspondence. Lady Biddulph asks why Mrs. Vyners wouldn't mention her cold when she came to their estate as she and Theophilus...
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