Box 4
Contains 18 Results:
Correspondence, 1877-1878
From Rachel Price, Jeremiah Watterman, S.C. Armstrong, Joseph Martin seeking assistance on move to South Carolina, S. Ott, Frank Peters, T. Chalkley Bartram and sister Lydia about Sadie’s death. Draft of letter to Friend Church about need for education for black people.
Correspondence, 1879-1880
From T. Chalkley Bertram, sister Sallie, telegram from Samuel Ash about Lucretia Mott’s death, Isaiah Price Describing Mott’s funeral. Martha to her family on racism in South Carolina, fever, again, death of a pupil, her thanks for Ash’s telegram.
Correspondence, 1881
From Albion Tourgeé to President recommending her for Postmistress of Aiken, Allen Scott, sister Lydia, Mary Walker. To Aiken newspaper, Ladies’ Journal, E.M. Davis, her family, B.P. Chatfield, niece Mary. Her anger at Chatfield’s appointment as postmaster, distrust of Northerners in S.C., T. Chalkley Bertram’s wedding.
Correspondence, 1882
From sisters, postcard from Asheville, Ancil Campbell about Republican certificate. To her sisters about attending graduation at Lincoln University, Mary Rodenbach, Miss E.H. Van Lew. William Rodenbach to sister Eliza on plan to get stone marker for school.
Correspondence, 1883-1884
(None from 1883.) From Fannie including her transcript of Fredrick Douglass lecture, William Rodenbach. To her sisters about Katrina Rodenbach’s birth, school commencement.
Correspondence, 1885
From W.L. Garrison’s son, Francis. To her sisters describing the teachers and political corruption in S.C., to “Barnwell People” editor about the value of labor.
Correspondence, 1886
From Horace Smith. To her sisters, E. Magill, PYM on need for more support and staff.
Correspondence, Jan.-June 1887
Unaddressed notes. To sisters about tainted buttermilk incident, suffrage, Christian Science, school business. Samuel Ash and sister Eliza to Lydia in Aiken.