Folder 3
Contains 80 Results:
Correspondence, 1829-1830
Folder 3
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.
Perkins, Abigail to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, 1829 Mar 12
Item 1
Reports on the weather; Clarissa's, Charles', and her plans to travel to Litchfield; the house they are living in; news of friends and family; speculates what Norwich is like; comments on the many marriages; exertions there to prevent boats running on the sabbath.
Hooker, Faith F. to Perkins, Abigail, 1829
Item 2
Suggests that the writings of Abigail's sister Harriet on religion should be useful to the world in a memoir; asks what Abigail's feelings are on the subject of religion.
Perkins, Abigail to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, 1829 Oct 13
Item 3
Comments on religious revival in Norwich; explains her delay in returning; health of Clarissa and Mary; Charles asks Capt. Boswell to make necessary repairs to Charles' house and send him the bill.
Perkins, Abigail to Perkins, Clarissa Deming, 1829 Dec 8
Item 4
Describes journey after they were separated in Newburgh; revival meetings in Norwich; news of family and friends; describes Norwich; a note for little Mary.
[Stevens, D.?] to Perkins, Abigail, [circa 1829-1831]
Item 5
Writes from Rochester and discusses church affairs and their minister; an account published in [i]The Craftsman[/i]; Perkins' uniting with the church.
Correspondence, Roberts, Nathan to Deming, Julius, 1780 Jul 10
Folder 3
Requests payment for the length of time he will serve as a soldier in Deming's stead.
Champion, Epaphroditus from Deming, Julius, 1804 Apr 7
Item 2
Outlines his plans to travel to New York.
Champion, Epaphroditus from Deming, Julius, 1808 Apr 12
Item 3
Received the packets; the remaining sheets of the Presidents commemortation will be very acceptable; discusses local reaction to the embargoes; results of recent election; has some anxiety over how Mr. Champagne's last letter was received by Congress.
Champion, Epaphroditus from Deming, Julius, 1824 May 24
Item 4
Requests Champion to pay Mrs. Harriet's bill, after which he will repay Champion.