Folder 2
Contains 96 Results:
Perkins, Charles to Perkins, Abigail, [circa 1830]
Item 4
Glad to hear of the revival in Norwich; discusses faith; churches are reviving in Rochester.
Quincy, Edmund to Scott, Dorothy Quincy Hancock, 1786 Oct 10
Folder 2
Writes that he is informed that Gov. Hancock is attacked by the gout; Hancock is in Hartford; consoles with her and Hancock on the unfavorable occurence abroad, but hopes Mr. Bracket will soon be with them to yield necessary assistance; hopes the governor can return home before the upcoming cool season; news of family and her son.
Correspondence, 1806-1815
Folder 2
Dorothy Champion Deming (1759-1830) was the wife of Julius Deming.
Deming, Dorothy Champion to Deming, Dorothy, 1806 May 20
Item 1
Writes that after Dorothy's hurried departure, the store was completely ransacked of all its useless goods and the house supplied therewith; matter are now settled and Fred begins to proceed to business; she has a large chest full of remnants; thinks Dorothy will need a new bonnet; describes fashionable bonnets she saw in Litchfield; news of family and friends.
Deming, Dorothy Champion to F. & C. Deming & Co., 1819 Jun 27
Item 2
Writes that Julius Deming is gradually getting better and describes his condition; the family except for him is in perfect health.
Deming, Dorothy Champion and [Deming, Dorothy?] to Deming, Charles, 1815 Oct 30
Item 3
Bills and receipts, third parties, 1784, 1830-1846
Folder 2
Miscellaneous
Folder 2
James Mason Hoppin (1820-1906) was the husband of Mary Deming Perkins Hoppin, a daughter of Charles Perkins and Clarissa Deming Perkins. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1799
Folder 2
Deming Jr. writes from Yale about needing money and settling his accounts; Vira; news of family and friends; activities at Yale; his health.
Deming, Julius, Jr. to Deming, Julius, 1799 Feb 16
Item 1
Deming Jr. writes from Yale about needing money and settling his accounts; Vira; news of family and friends; activities at Yale; his health.