Box 7
Contains 27 Results:
From her son John J. Tyler and his wife Laura, 1888
Trip to western U.S.
From her son John J. Tyler, 1889
1 ALS from Constantinople
From her son John J. Tyler, 1890
ALsS from California and Mexico
From her son John J. Tyler, 1891
ALsS from European trip
From her son John J. Tyler, 1892, 1893
Includes 2 ALsS from Asheville, N.C., where Vanderbilts are building a mansion
From her son John J. Tyler, 1900-1902
Includes an interesting letters from Buck Hill Falls, July 10, 1901, just opened two weeks earlier, describes the resort and the guests
From her son John J. Tyler, 1903-1904
April 1904 mentions death of William Painter, possibly of Bright's Disease, and of Henry Ormsby whom he knew as a child.
From her son John J. Tyler, 1907
Letters concern death on Sept. 19, 1907, of Minerva Barnard Hoopes, mother of Laura Tyler. John J. Tyler arranged her funeral and burial at Goshen meeting.
Ann Painter [Tyler] to father and brother, 1857, 1862
2 ALsS. In 1857, to her father she notes that Cherry Street Meeting has become "known for much talking," with sermons and visitors. In 1862 she mentions that Minshall [?] has found business "vastly superior to farming," and she wonders why he bought his farm.