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Box 2

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Contains 8 Results:

Ezekiel Hunn, Jr., to his mother, Lydia J. Hunn, 1887, 1906

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Traveling in Europe in 1887, fragile. Typed carbon copy dated 1906/8/24 was written from Philadelphia.

Dates: 1887, 1906

Anna M. Richards to Lydia J. Hunn, 1891- 1893, undated

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Sent from Germany, Newport, etc., she freely commented on Grover Cleveland and Quakers

Dates: 1891- 1893, undated

[H. L. Neall?] to Lydia Hunn, 1902

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A friend of Lydia, mentions long-time relationship

Dates: 1902

Clara [Troth] to cousin Lydia Hunn, 1903, undated

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Cousin Clara was the daughter of Mira and Samuel Townsend and married William Penn Troth. A letter mentioned visiting her daughter Alice and husband [John Rozet Drexel] in Paris. Her letters were also sent from Rome and from a ship on the Nile River.

Dates: 1903, undated

Mary Hanson, [San Francisco] to Aunt Lydia (carbon copy), 1906

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Typed copy of letter written May 10. Also carbon copies of Hannah Neall, San Francisco, dated April 26 with vivid description the earthquake.

Dates: 1906

Roland Hunn, Grand Reef Mines, Klondyke, Arizona, to parents Ezekiel and Lydia J. Hunn, 1918-05-17

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Typed letter which describes in great detail his work-related trip to a mine in Arizona.

Dates: 1918-05-17

Lydia Baily to cousin Lydia Hunn Williamson, Rutledge, Pennsylvania, 1930 - 1931

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Letters from Lydia Baily urging Lydia Williamson to visit. Carbon copies of letters from Lydia Williamson explaining that her husband is unable to work so she is living-in as a housekeeper with a young family in Lansdowne. Lydia Baily offered to employ her as a housekeeper at her home in Rosslwyn, Stafford, which Lydia Williamson briefly did.

Dates: 1930 - 1931