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Box 85

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Holiday cards to C.W.M., n.d.

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Cards are unsigned. Most are brightly colored and illustrated. Most are from Christmas, one from Easter. Three are dated, Christmas 1886, 1887 and 1928 (from P.D.I.M. and A.S.M.). Also in this folder is a photographic (carte-de-visite) advertisement for The International Fur Store, 163 Regent St., London.

Dates: n.d.

Cards sent to C.W.M.

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Includes 2 "slips" (small pieces of paper with "Catharine W. Morris/No." on them, and decorated border) and a C.W.M. business-type card.

Coins, from C.W.M to "James", 1916 2/12

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

This folder contains four coins: 1 Liberty Nickel (1912) 1 Buffalo Nickel (1913) 2 Lincoln Wheat Pennies (1915)

Dates: 1916 2/12

Letters, A-M, 1858 - 1902

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Letter writers include: George and Caroline Barton, Mary R. Haines, Rebecca Longstreth, E. Jennie McKee, (Aunt) Caroline Old Morris, H. Morris, (Grandfather) Israel Wistar Morris, (Uncle) Israel Morris, (Aunt) Jane Morris, (Aunt) Mary Ann Cope Morris, (Cousin) Sarah Paschall Morris, (Uncle) Wistar Morris.Some highlights include:George and Caroline Barton. 1901 10/14. [thanks C.W.M. for the fruit and vegetables she sent them and wishes health to “thy...
Dates: 1858 - 1902

Letters to, N-Z, 1857 - 1915

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Letters writers include: Mary S. Peabody, Ellen E. P[eabody?], Mary P. Ramsey, (Sister) Emma Morris Shinn, John A. Stambach, A.L. Tilney, George and Sarah Morris Vaux, (Nephew) George Vaux IX, (Sister) Sarah “Sallie” M. Vaux, (Nephew) William S. Vaux, George Walker, unknown authorsSome highlights include:Mary S. Peabody. Andover, 1857-1863. 6 items. 1858 8/17. [expresses excitement at the “Queen’s message” being received—Queen Victoria had sent the first...
Dates: 1857 - 1915

Letters to, from Emily Robert Jones, 1857 - 1868

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Some highlights include:Philadelphia, 1858 12/23. [briefly describes her parents’ house in Washington, D.C.]Media, PA, 1861 1/19. [mentions the reinforcement of Fort “Sumpter” by a “Pair of Swins” (?) and her confidence that South Carolina will rejoin the Union]“Brooke Hall,” Media, PA, 1861 4/20. [recounts her trip to West Point and her interactions with the cadets there]Wynne Wood, PA, 1862 8/22. [recommends a book, “Rutledge,” to her and...
Dates: 1857 - 1868

Letters to, from George Vaux VII, 1882 - 1893

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Some highlights include:1882 1/19. [re C.W.M.’s account, with account papers attached]Philadelphia, 1893 4/21. [expresses his desire to give up his care of C.W.M.’s property and his frustration with lack of appreciativeness of his time and labor; with response from C.W.M.]1893 5/8. [“I wish thee dearly to understand that I have never been benefited either directly or indirectly from having the care of thy property.”]1893 6/1. [again...
Dates: 1882 - 1893

Letters to, from cousin Emily H. "Lilly" Morris Wood, 1857 - 1859

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents Note: “Solitude” is Emily H. Morris’ residence in Philadelphia. Emily H. Morris Wood vacations during the summer in Newport, Rhode Island. The most common day-to-day activities as reported in the letters generally consist in sewing, horseback riding, letter writing, visiting and receiving friends. Somewhat frequent discussions of shopping, fashion, and art, often at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. Some highlights include:1858 [writes of attending the lecture...
Dates: 1857 - 1859

Letters to, from cousin Emily H. "Lilly" Morris Wood, 1860

 Item — Box: 85, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Note: “Solitude” is Emily H. Morris’ residence in Philadelphia. Emily H. Morris Wood vacations during the summer in Newport ,Rhode Island. The most common day-to-day activities as reported in the letters generally consist in sewing, horseback riding, letter-writing, visiting and receiving friends. Somewhat frequent discussions of shopping, fashion, and art, often at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. Some highlights include:Newport, 1860 7/17. [writes of the...
Dates: 1860