Box 11
Contains 18 Results:
Letters of Lydia Comfort Shinn Cadbury (1 of 3), undated
This folder contains letters written by Lydia C.S. Cadbury that discuss the spread of Aunt Anna's tumor, and Richard coming over to tell her about his engagement.
Letters of Lydia Comfort Shinn Cadbury (2 of 3), undated
This folder contains letters written by Lydia C.S. Cadbury that discuss death, her baby, and a 'breach' between Richard Sr. and Richard Tapper Cadbury over R.T.C.'s quick marriage.
Letters of Lydia Comfort Shinn Cadbury (3 of 3), undated
This folder contains letters written by Lydia C. S. Cadbury that discuss daily life and news, not wanting children, and the "Johnstown Affair."
Letters of Nathaniel H. Brown, 1868
This folder contains a letter written to Thomas K. Brown that discusses Summer weather and a house for rent.
Letters of Richard Tapper Cadbury, 1886-1906
This folder contains letters written by Richard T. Cadbury that discuss the 250th anniversary of Harvard, Christmas, and severe illness.
Letters of Richard Cadbury Sr., 1887-1890
This folder contains letters written by Richard Cadbury, Sr. that discuss Richard's improving health, the death of 'Uncle James,' and 'Aunt Anna's' illness.
Letters of Anna Shipley and Sam Troth, 1878-1884
This folder contains letters written by Anna Shipley and Sam Troth that discuss their engagement, loan reductions, and hardships that Thomas and Carrie have been facing.
Letters of Anna Shinn, 1852-1887
This folder contains letters written by Anna Shinn that discuss illness, fear that her grandson will pass away, suicide of an acquintance, and a snow storm.
Letters of Sue G. Shipley, 1869-1874
This folder contains letters written by Sue G. Shipley that discuss Caroline's dwindling faith in Christianity, the baptism of Sarah Smiley, and Caroline's possibility of leaving Friends.
Letters of Sue G. Shipley, 1875-1889
This folder contains letters written by Sue G. Shipley that discuss her mother's worsening condition, her father's marriage to a woman a few years older than herself, a fever in West Chester, and other news.