Folder 4
Contains 9 Results:
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Jan-Mar
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Letters from Jane Loring in Boston to Mary Pierce in Litchfield (Conn.)
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Jan 4
Item 1
Jane remembers her mother who died 6 years before; news of the family and Christmas.
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Feb
Item 2
News of her family, her sister Sue's wedding preparations, a snow storm, attendance at a sewing circle.
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Mar 1
Item 3
Urges Mary to attend her sister Sue's wedding. News of her brother William's travels.
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Mar 3
Item 4
Hopes to see Mary soon.
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Mar 4
Item 5
Expresses regret that Mr. Brace will be leaving the Litchfield parish. Family news and description of a play performed by the young people.
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Mar 16
Item 6
Announces that her sister Sue's wedding will be in a week. Expresses that she will miss having Sue in the house to talk to.
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1843 Mar 26
Item 7
Writes of her sorrow that Mary was sick and could not attend the wedding. Describes the wedding and guests.
Foster, T.F. to Brace, Anna Pierce, 1817 Jan 8
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Letter from Washington,D.C. describes his attending Congress, visiting friends including Col. & Mrs. Tallmadge, and meeting Mrs. Madison, the President's wife. Thomas Flourney Foster was a Litchfield Law School student in 1816.