Folder 1
Contains 153 Results:
[?], Vira to Deming, Dorothy, 1802 Jun
Item 3
Vira, who was formerly enslaved by Henry Champion and Julius Deming, writes that she was glad to see both Charles and Julius Deming (Dorothy's brother and father); encloses back and sleeves of a gown of the latest fashion; discusses her activities.
Woodbridge, William to Deming, Dorothy, 1802 Nov 22
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Invites her to accompany him to the ball.
Shepherd, L. R. to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, 1832 Oct 11
Item 2
Reports the death of Maj. Dallaber.
[?], Frances to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, late 1820s?
Item 3
Frances writes to her aunt to implore her, if she is seeking the saviour, and have not yet, that she would not be discouraged.
Correspondence, 1821-1822
Folder 1
Abigail Perkins (1795-1875) was a daughter of Andrew Perkins and Elizabeth Taylor Perkins and the sister-in-law of Clarissa Deming Perkins. In addition to the papers listed below, there are 8 folders of papers created after 1840 that have not been processed.
King, Mary O. to Perkins, Abigail, 1821 Jan 19
Item 1
Expresses to her cousin her sympathies regarding the low state of Harriet's health; news of family.
Perkins, Abigail to King, Mary O., 1821 Oct 1
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News of family and friends; misses Harriet.
Perkins, Abigail and Perkins, Charles to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, 1822 Apr 17
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Writes regarding news of family and friends; the Universalists' new church.
King, Mary O. to Perkins, Abigail, 1822 Oct 26
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Writes to espress sympathies regarding the death of Perkins' father; news of family.
Perkins, Abigail to [King, Mary O.?], 1822 Nov 19
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Writes to express concern for [King?]'s health; regrets she and others could not visit while her husband was alive; reflects on passing of near and dear friends, including her father; news of family.