Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Ezekiel Hunn, Jr., to his mother, Lydia J. Hunn, 1887, 1906
Traveling in Europe in 1887, fragile. Typed carbon copy dated 1906/8/24 was written from Philadelphia.
Anna M. Richards to Lydia J. Hunn, 1891- 1893, undated
Sent from Germany, Newport, etc., she freely commented on Grover Cleveland and Quakers
[H. L. Neall?] to Lydia Hunn, 1902
A friend of Lydia, mentions long-time relationship
Clara [Troth] to cousin Lydia Hunn, 1903, undated
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.
Mary Hanson, [San Francisco] to Aunt Lydia (carbon copy), 1906
Typed copy of letter written May 10. Also carbon copies of Hannah Neall, San Francisco, dated April 26 with vivid description the earthquake.
Mary Hunn to her mother, Lydia J. Hunn, 1910
Travel letters from Europe.
Roland Hunn, Grand Reef Mines, Klondyke, Arizona, to parents Ezekiel and Lydia J. Hunn, 1918-05-17
Typed letter which describes in great detail his work-related trip to a mine in Arizona.
Lydia Baily to cousin Lydia Hunn Williamson, Rutledge, Pennsylvania, 1930 - 1931
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.