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Contains 153 Results:
Accounts, 1795-1822
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Correspondence, 1835-1836
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Lucretia Deming (1804-1887) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.
Deming, Lucretia and Deming, Dorothy to Deming, Mary, 1835 May 10
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Report on Dorothy's health and their limited activities in New York.
Deming, Lucretia to Deming, Julius, 1836 Oct 30
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Reports on their travels in and near St. Croix; Charles is very sick and she fears he will never see America again.
Deming, Lucretia to Perkins, Mary Deming, 1836 Nov 1
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Describes her surroundings and activities in St. Croix.
Account, 1837
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Lucretia Deming (1804-1887) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.
Correspondence, 1817-1830
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Clarissa Deming Perkins (1795-1837) was the wife of Charles Perkins and a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.
Perkins, Clarissa Deming to Deming, Mary, 1817 Dec 15
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Expresses her gratitude and affection for Mary; Lucretia forwarded Mary a little book of Chinese characters and with it seven small pieces of paper for Mary's amusement; she has added an imitation of a painting of their saviour by Raphael to be viewed by candlelight.
Perkins, Clarissa Deming to Deming, Julius, 1818 Feb 9
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Writes for advice regarding the purchase of a residence; details their finances and those of her husband's father Andrew Perkins; asks if Deming will provide them with financial assistance.
Perkins, Clarissa Deming to Perkins, Abigail, 1830 Nov 1
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Writes about the revival in Rochester and its effect on her husband; he has sent her a letter on the subject of religion, from which she quotes; Mr. James' difficulties in the church; news of family and friends; her mother brought up a girl named Emma Kelly and would Abigail inquire about Emma's family in Norwich.