Folder 13
Contains 16 Results:
Deming family, 1799-1818
Folder 13
Correspondence in this sub-series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Incoming and outgoing letters are interfiled and arranged chronologically. See the Military papers sub-series for correspondence related to the American Revolutionary War.
Deming, Dorothy Champion from Deming, Julius, [1799 Aug 1?]
Item 1
Writes from New Haven that their son is very ill; she and Dr. Sheldon should come.
Deming, Dorothy Champion from Deming, Julius, [1799 Aug 6?]
Item 2
Writes from New Haven about their son's severe illness, treatments, and Dr. Munson's attention.
Deming, Dorothy Champion from Deming, Julius, 1818 Oct 14
Item 3
He is distressed to hear of Clarissa's illness; is glad Clarissa is getting the best nursing, but he is anxious that Dorothy return to Litchfield; he would be eager to come if it is of the least service to any of them, his presence at home is of some use; news of family and friends.
Deming, Dorothy Champion from Deming, Julius, 1818 Nov 4
Item 4
Writes that he is home; details his journey, people seen, and business conducted; family's concern for Clarissa; a black girl is added to their kitchen but she is not one of the first three.
Deming, Dorothy Champion from Deming, Julius, 1818 Nov 9
Item 5
They are all glad to hear Clarissa is getting better; discusses Clarissa's condition; nothing of news to write; their kitchen progresses well; Lucy the black girl is young and does as well as she can; discusses routine of the household help; news of family; description of Litchfield County cattle & household manufactures show recently held.