Box 4
Contains 147 Results:
Mott, Lucretia to Hopper, Anna, Orange, 1870 6mo 27
2 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Anna Mott Hopper. Lucretia Mott discusses recent activities of herself, family members, and friends, including James Miller McKim.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874
Relevant locations: Orange (N.J.)
Mott, Lucretia to Davis, Maria, Orange, 1870 6mo 29
4 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Maria Mott Davis. Lucretia Mott discusses recent activities of herself, family members, and friends, including James Miller McKim. Partially written over a fragment of an undated letter from an unknown writer to an unknown recipient.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874
Relevant locations: Orange (N.J.)
Mott, Lucretia to Hopper, Anna Medford, MA, 1870 7mo 5
2 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Anna Mott Hopper. Lucretia Mott discusses recent activities of family members and friends.
Subjects: Personal correspondence
Relevant locations: Orange (N.J.)
Mott, Lucretia to Mott, Marianna, Orange, 1870 7mo 7
2 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Marianna Pelham Mott. Lucretia Mott discusses recent activities of family members and friends. She recommends reading Chadwick's sermon in the Liberal Christian. She also talks about news in the "religious world," including the new translation of the Bible and the use of the Bible in schools.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Christianity; Missionaries
Relevant locations: Orange (N.J.)
Mott, Lucretia to Wright, Martha, Orange, 1870 7mo 8
2 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Martha Coffin Wright. Lucretia Mott discusses recent activities of family members and friends. She wonders how Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton feel about the "kindly mention" of "The Revolution" in the new "Standard."
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Periodicals
Relevant locations: Orange (N.J.)
Channing, William Henry to Pugh, Sarah, New York, 1870 7mo 15
4 pages. William Henry Channing thanks Sarah Pugh for the photographs of Lucretia Mott and discusses his fondness for Lucretia and her teachings. He also talks about his opposition to the Franco-Prussian war.
Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
Relevant locations: New York (N.Y.)
Mott, Lucretia to Wright, Martha, Roadside, 1870 7mo 16
Mott, Lucretia to Wright, Martha, Roadside, 1870 7mo 22
2 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Martha Coffin Wright. Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott talks about recent activities of family and friends. She briefly discusses articles in "The Nation" and "The Standard."
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Periodicals
Relevant locations: Cheltenham (Pa.)
Mott, Lucretia to Lord, Martha, Roadside, 1870 10mo 8
5 pages. Lucretia Mott letter to Martha Mott Lord. Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott expresses her desire to have all her loved ones around her for her remaining days. She mentions that she will be going to "the Children's Colored Home" and the "Aged Colored House."
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Swarthmore College
Relevant locations: Cheltenham (Pa.)