Box 3
Contains 153 Results:
Mott, Lucretia to Lord, Martha, Roadside, 1864 12mo 26
Mott, Lucretia to ?, 1865?
2 pages. Fragment. Written over a note possibly from Nathaniel Barney to Lucretia Mott discussing travel arrangements to Yonkers, New York. Mott discusses recent deaths and other brief news of family and friends.
Subjects: Voyages and travels; Personal correspondence
Mott, Lucretia to Wright, Martha, Roadside, 1865 1mo 3
4 pages. Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott gives news of family and friends, including her son-in-law Thomas Cavender's legal and financial difficulties, and discusses her family's Christmas celebrations.
Subjects: Christmas; Personal correspondence
Relevant locations: Cheltenham (Pa.)
Mott, Lucretia to Wright, Martha, Roadside, 1865 1mo 17
8 pages. Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott gives news of family and friends and talks about the work Rachel Wilson Moore and other women are doing to help African-American freedmen. She also writes of the financial and legal difficulties of her son-in-law Thomas Cavender and her daughter Elizabeth Mott Cavender.
Subjects: Freedmen--Charities; Women social reformers; Moore, Rachel Wilson
Relevant locations: Cheltenham (Pa.)
Davis, Maria Mott to Davis, Edward M., Medford, 1865 2mo 13
6 pages. Describes the birth of Anna Davis Hallowell's son James Mott Hallowell (1865-1928). Expresses concern that Edward Morris Davis is overworking himself with the "Board."
Subjects: Hallowell, Anna Davis, 1838-; Davis, Edward M., 1811-1887; Childbirth
Relevant locations: Medford (Mass.)
Davis, Maria Mott to Davis, Edward M., Medford, 1865 2mo 14
4 pages. Provides updates about Anna Davis Hallowell and her newborn son James Mott Hallowell (1865-1928) and discusses Anna Davis Hallowell's other children.
Subjects: Hallowell, Anna Davis, 1838-
Relevant locations: Medford (Mass.)
Mott, Lucretia to Wright, Martha, Philadelphia, 1865 2mo 16
4 pages. Lucretia Mott passes along news of family and friends, including the birth of her great-grandson James Mott Hallowell. She also discusses politics around abolitionists and the Civil War.
Subjects: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Abolitionists
Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)