Box 2
Contains 15 Results:
Correspondence, Jan. 1867- Feb. 1867
To post office about her lost letters. From I. Price, sister Sallie and Samuel Ash, Aunt Jane Price, Edward Willetts, Anna Bunting, sister Lydia, Robert Corson of American Freedmen’s Union Commission (A.F.U.C.) sending salary and supplies.
Correspondence, Mar. 1867- May 1867
From sister Lydia, Hallie Price, Aunt Jane Price, sister Sallie, Clara Egan, Paxon Price, Mother, Annie Heacock.
Correspondence, June 1867-Sept. 1867
From sister Lydia, sister Sallie and nephew Howard, Lizzie Wynne, Ellen Patrick, Sadie, Sallie Patrick. R. Corson for A.F.U.C. sends $50, school will start Nov. 1.
Correspondence, Oct. 1867- Dec. 1867
From Ellen Way, Mary Rose Smith inviting Martha to speak at Yearly Meeting, Laura Towne, Annie Heacock, Cornelia Hancock, Philie, sister Lydia about Lucretia Mott, sister Sallie. Sister Eliza writes to Baker Institute concerning Mary Sharp’s complaints. Women’s Freedmen’s Relief Association (W.F.R.A.) writes about Martha’s illness.
Correspondence, Jan. 1868- May 1868
To nephew Howard Ash. From Department of Agriculture sending seeds, Mary Jackson (W.F.R.A.), Sarah F. Corlies, Lizzie Dorsey, Sadie, Mother and sisters, Samuel Ash. Poem from Ellen Murray. Recovery from illness.