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Contains 47 Results:

Wassermann, Jakob letter to Dr. Hirschmann, 1908

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Identifier: id39865
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Letter to Dr. Hirschmann, 1908, in German.

Dates: 1908

Wells, Chester letter to Captain Franklin Whitney, July 25, 1828

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Identifier: id39866
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Letter from Chester Wells to Captain Franklin Whitney at Binghamton, July 25, 1828. Writing from Jersey, Wells laments his ill health, reports on the state of the haying season and that they have had no rain, and urges Whitney to come to Jersey.

Dates: July 25, 1828

Unidentified letter from Moscow, August 21, 1968

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Identifier: id40022
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Letter in Russian and German to unidentified recipient from unidentified sender, August 21, 1968.

Dates: August 21, 1968

Henry, Elven letter to Mary H. Harwood, March 5, 1843

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Identifier: id40024
Scope and Contents Letter from Elven Henry of Durhamville, Oneida County, NY to his sister Mary H. Harwood in Barre, Massachusetts. Dated March 5, 1843, Henry's letter describes his six-month-old daughter Mary Amelia Henry, discusses various family visits, his intentions to visit Barre, the cost of railroad travel, and the state of business in his area. He describes "the subjects which excite the public mind this winter" as "protracted meetings, Animal Magnetism and Millerism," reporting recent debates between...
Dates: March 5, 1843

Spooner, Stillman letter to Lydia Lucretia Thorp, April 9, 1843

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Identifier: id40024
Scope and Contents Letter from homeopathic physician Stillman Spooner to his fiancee Lydia Lucretia Thorp at Camillus, Onondaga County, NY, April 9, 1843. Written from Wampsville, Madison County NY, this letter comments on the spread of the doctrines of Rev. William Miller: "It is truly astonishing what an excitement is got up through the land on this subject. A great many of our most inteligent men are becoming believers in that doctrine. My dear did the thought ever strike you what if thise doctrine is...
Dates: April 9, 1843

Case, Loran R. letter to Victor Case, January 24, 1836

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Identifier: id40024
Scope and Contents Letter from Loran R. Case at Hamilton, Madison County, NY to his brother Victor Case at Knoxville, Tioga County, PA. Written January 24, 1836, this letter provides family news and updates, particularly about their brother Joseph, then living in Chicago. Joseph was sick and unable to pay off his debts. He also mentions brothers Sanford ("at work at threshing machine business in Cazenovia), George ("lives at home") and Alexis ("goes to school"). He discusses recent "protracted meetings" and...
Dates: January 24, 1836

Knapp, Mary J. letter from Josephine, September 23, 1853

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Identifier: id40024
Scope and Contents Letter with envelope from Josephine ?? in Binghamton to Mary J. "Molly" Knapp in Mohawk, Herkimer County, NY, September 23, 1853. Josephine, whose identity has not yet been ascertained, laments her "miserable pen" and that Molly has abandoned plans for a visit to Binghamton. She notes "There seems to be a good deal going on now in B__ [Binghamton]. The place is quite lively. We have got our gas pipes nearly laid, so that by the time you come our streets will be well lighted." She describes a...
Dates: September 23, 1853

Washburn, Charles E. letter to Mariana Washburn, April 24, 1850

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Identifier: id40024
Scope and Contents Letter from Charles E. Washburn in Binghamton to his wife Mariana A. Washburn in Homer, Cortland County, April 24, 1850. Washburn begins his letter "Very briefly, I must write, chiefly to ask your decision again in respect to 'help.'" He offers various scenarios for hiring domestic laborers in the short term until Caroline, currently in the employ of a Mrs. Humphreys, can be engaged in three or four months' time. "Shall I engage the young African till then? Or shall I secure Irish help, to...
Dates: April 24, 1850

Ford, Charles A. and Tom Rushton, "Our Cruise", August 1885

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Identifier: id40024
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Manuscript account of a sailboat trip from Syracuse to Ticonderoga, NY via the Oswego Canal, Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and Lake Champlain. Written by Charles A. Ford, who took the trip in August 1885 with his friend Tom Rushton. The narrative covers the period from August 7 through August 24; on a subsequent page is "the list of expenses copied from the Pilots account book December 6, 1898." This records that the trip cost $38.74.

Dates: August 1885

Wilder, Thornton birthday note to Janet Cohn (undated) and letter to George Thaxter Banks, July 24, 1952

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Identifier: id40024
Scope and Contents Two pieces of correspondence as follows:Undated birthday note to "Janet" (presumably Janet Cohn, an associate at Wilder's literary agent Brandt & Brandt): "Dear Janet and a lot of happy birthdays to you too sez your devoted friend Thorni."Letter of July 24, 1952 to George Thaxter Banks, a bookseller at Goodspeed's in Boston. Wilder thanks Banks for bringing a Fitzgerald letter to his attention, and mentions that he has recently been researching...
Dates: 1804 - 1982