Miscellaneous Letters, 1803-1883
Scope and Contents
Not all letters are indexed below; those selected were chosen on the basis of author and/or content. Letters are ordered by last name of author, then by date.
J(oseph?) Taylor has been with them and gone to Meetings.
sends drawing for Day coat-of-arms to be printed for bookplates.
is disturbed by the way in which he has talked about religion.
sorry they had so short a time to converse.
printed letter of invitation to a ball honoring the Prince of Wales.
cannot attend Meeting, asks that Day send him and some others copies of "Remarks."
Days' visit to England discussed and sorrow at their loss.
positive report on Mary Day's deportement and self-discipline in refraining from speaking with classmates during school hours.
positive report on Anna Day's deportement and self-discipline in refraining from speaking with classmates during school hours.
Dates
- Creation: 1803-1883
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
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