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Box 100

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Contains 8 Results:

Letters to, A-L

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Letter writers include: Samuel and Sarah Ash, “Betsy,” Catharine Morris Brown, Mary Buckman, Richard and Lydia C.S. Cadbury, Q. Clarkson, (Cousin) E. Dawson, William Devar, Carrie Firth, Henry and Elizabeth S. Haines, Mary R. Haines, Haverford College, Elizabeth B. Hilles, (Cousin) Emily Hollingsworth, Mary Hoskins, Margaretta Jacobs, Mary Janvier, Frances Ann Jones, (Brother) Owen Jones, Richard B. Jones, “Julia,” Mary N. LoganSome highlights include:...

Letters to, M

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Letter writers include: (Aunt) Agnes McClenachan, (Aunt) Sarah McClenachan, M. Miller, (Brother-in-Law) Caspar Morris, (Aunt) Catharine Wistar Morris, Elizabeth Morris, Frederick and Elizabeth Paul Morris, Galloway Cheston Morris, (Sister-in-Law) Hannah Morris, (Brother-in-Law) Israel and Elizabeth Longstreth Morris, (Sister-in-Law) Jane Morris, (Daughter) Mary Morris, (Sister-in-Law) Mary Ann Cope Morris, R. Morris, (Brother-in-Law) Wistar Morris Some highlights...

Letters to, N-Z

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Letter writers include: Elizabeth Nandain/Naudain, Mary S. Peabody, (Cousin) Caroline Pennock, (Granddaughter) Anna Shinn Maier, Earl Shinn Jr., Ellen Morris Shinn, Samuel and Anna Shipley, E. Siter, Esther M. Smith, Ann W. Soultney, P. Thomas, George Vaux Jr., (Daughter) Sarah “Sallie” M. Vaux, (Cousin) George Walker, (Cousin) Sarah M. Walker, Joseph Warner, “Peter,” unknown authorSome highlights include:Mary S. Peabody. Andover, 1861 7/9. [informs...

Letters to, from George Vaux VIII, 1885 - 1886

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Note: Most of these letters pertain to financial matters between N.M.M. and George Vaux, as it appears Vaux handled her finances in the years after Levi Morris’ death.Some highlights include:1881 5/15. [writes that he will not burn his letters and alludes to tension between him and N.M.M.]1881 6/1. [list of N.M.M.’s “more important affairs” in case anything should happen to him]1882 1/22. [asks N.M.M. to reconsider her decision not to spend...
Dates: 1885 - 1886

Letters from

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Recipients of Naomi McClenachan Morris' letters include: (Sister-in-Law) Mary R. Jones, (Brother) Owen Jones, Mary N. Logan, (Sister-in-Law) Hannah Morris, (Father-in-Law) Israel Wistar Morris, (Sister-in-Law) Mary Ann Cope Morris, (Brother-in-Law) Wistar Morris, Mary S. Peabody, Algernon Roberts, Samuel and Anna Shipley, (Son-in-Law) George Vaux VIII, (Granddaughter) Mary M. Vaux Wolcott, Joseph WarnerSome highlights include:(Sister-in-Law) Mary R. Jones....

Letters to, from Mary Jones

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Some highlights include:Apple Grove, 1824 10/14. [complains of receiving so few letters from N.M.M. and writes of her fear that her father will contract “the Bilious Fever”]Wynne Wood, 1824 10/24. [writes of the importance of “a good pious and usefull Education”]Wynne Wood, 1825 1/6. [mentions cousin Enoch Walker beginning his instruction of Owen Jones and “little Anne… his school mate”]Wynne Wood, 1825 3/8. [informs N.M.M. of the death of...

Letters from, to Mary Jones

 Item — Box: 100, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Mostly letters from N.M.M.’s time as a student at Wilmington Boarding School (1823-24). One letter from Philadelphia (1829).