Box 3
Contains 67 Results:
Dillwyn Parrish letter to Abby Hopper Gibbons, 1831-03-30
4 pages. Discusses recent events concerning family/friends, including James Sloan Gibbons and his brother (possibly Isaac Parrish). Talks about settling down at his shop. Asks Abby about any existing romantic relationships and urges her to marry.
Subjects: Gibbons, Abby Hopper, 1801-1893
Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)
Theodore Roosevelt letter to Abby Hopper Gibbons, 1883-02-28
2 pages. Written on State of New York: Assembly Chamber stationery. Supports the act she wants to have passed but says he cannot introduce the bill himself.
Subjects: Women political activists; Bills, Legislative
Relevant locations: Albany (N.Y.)
Edward H. Stabler letter to Abby Hopper Gibbons, 1831-11-22
Frank R. Stockton letter to Abby Hopper Gibbons, 1890-09-29
2 pages. Frank Richard Stockton was a popular author best known for his writing of children's fairy tales. Thanks her for sending him a notice (possibly a review) of his novel, Ardis Claverden.
Subjects: Stockton, Frank R., 1834-1902; Authors, American
Relevant locations: Convent Station (N.J.)
Mary B. Thomas letter to Abby Hopper Gibbons, 1830-07-01
4 pages. Discusses recent events concerning multiple family/friends, including the illness of Abby's sister Rachel. Describes Abby as an "independent character." Discusses a school where Abby used to be a teacher, possibly the Negro School at Philadelphia.
Subjects: Women in Education; Women educators; Women teachers
Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)
W. S. Thayer letter to Abby Hopper Gibbons, approximately 1850-1852
S. E. Thomson letter to sister, 1871-04-21
3 pages. Wants to hear news from home. Discusses family/friends. Mentions a President Gibbons, probably Abby's husband James S. Gibbons, who was President of the Delaware Railroad.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Gibbons, James Sloan, 1810-1892
Relevant locations: Allegheny County (Pa.)
Edward Townsend letter to Rachel Brown and Abby Hopper Gibbons, 1831-05-15
Sally Gibbons, 1852 1mo.
See Series 1, "Precious relics.."
to: Lydia Maria Child, 1848 8mo.
See Series 1, "Precious relics.."