Box 4
Contains 7 Results:
Letters to Batteys: D, 1839 - 1884
Contains letters from Rachel H. Day (niece of Mary Augusta Battey) to? [signed “niece”], from Nancy H. (Battey) Disbrow to Uncle Smith Battey and Aunt Ruth Battey, from Nathan Disbrow to Smith Battey, and from A[delbert?]. E. Douglass to Thomas J. Battey, Esq.
Letters to Batteys: F, 1833 - 1889
Includes letters from Edith M Farr to "Mrs. Thomas J. Battey" (Mary Augusta Heaton Battey), from Hannah (Bailey) Farr to "Mrs. Thomas J. Battey" (Mary Augusta Heaton Battey), from M[aria] Feltham on letterhead of Friends Hospital to [], and from Harvey Fink to Smith Battey.
Letters to Batteys: Gerow, 1884-1890, undated
Includes letters from Elizabeth H. Gerow (Dr. Elizabeth Heaton Gerow?) [cousin of Mary Augusta (Heaton) Battey] to "Augusta," from Emily Gerow to Mary Augusta Battey, and from S. A. [Sally Ann (Baker)] Gerow to Mary Augusta Battey.
Letters to Batteys: G, 1851 - 1889
Contains letters from Mary Amy (Collins) Gifford (wife of Seth Kelley Gifford of Haverford College) to Mary Augusta [Battey], from R. P. Gifford to Thomas Battey, and from Thomas Grover to Smith Battey.
Letters to Batteys: Heaton, 1859 - 1889
Contains letters from Adna Heaton to "sisters," Alpha [Heaton?] to "Gusta," cousin (Mrs. Thomas Battey), and "Cousin" [all to Augusta Battey?], also recipe for medicine, from Daniel L. Heaton to cousin Augusta [Battey], from E. [Eliza?] Heaton (wife of Daniel Heaton) to cousin Augusta Battey, from Phebe [Heaton?] (who m. George [?]) to "Sister" and to "Gussie," and from Samuel Heaton (father of M. Augusta Battey)to "children" (Thomas J. Battey and "Gussey").
Letters to Batteys: H, 1843 - 1851
Includes letters from Huldah Hester to cousin Smith Battey and from Amos Hoag to Smith Battey and to "friend."
Letters to Batteys: J, K, L, 1849 - 1889
Contains letters from Samuel Jones to Smith Battey, from Wilmot R. Jones, to "friend Augusta Battey" about being in mourning for his wife, from Henry G. Knowles to Smith Battey, from Mary E. Little to "sister friend," and from Sarah (Coutant) Jones (wife of Rufus M. Jones) to "ones at home" about their experiences in running the Oak Grove School during Rufus's first year as principal.