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Phelps, Chloe R. May to Phelps, William, [1828-1839]
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Two letters, the first concerns William being away on business in Albany and his request for his wife to see if a plate for printing had come in to town for him. Chloe responds that there was a mix up and the plate had been sent away because those in town believed that he had moved to New York permanently. The second letter is about her everday activities in town, various townspeople, and a story about a minister who was in town.
Roberts, Irene Robinson to Phelps, Lucy F. Robinson, 1848 - 1877
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4 letters, in the first letter Irene talks about visits from friends and news of family. In the second letter, Irene asks many questions about Winthrop E. Phelps, talks about her own children, and talks about clothing. In the third letter, she asks questions about Harriet Phelps and what Lucy is doing. In the fourth letter, Irene describes the terms in which she is selling her shawl to Lucy.
Benjamin, Andrew Gardner to Phelps, Lucy F. Robinson, 1843 Jun 2 - 1843 Jul 23
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Loomis, Charles to Phelps, Winthrop H., Rev., 1868 - 1869
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2 letters, in the first letter Charles talks about what he sold from his farm, news of his family, and religion. In the second letter, Charles talks about his age, health, and news of friends.
Loomis, Elizabeth P. to Phelps, Winthrop H., Rev., 1859 - 1866
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2 letters, in the first letter Elizabeth is talking about the health and news of family members. In the second letter, she talks about getting someone to help her do things she is unable to, religion, health of friends, and thinking she is close to death.
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Baldwin, George H. to Phelps, Winthrop H., Rev., 1864 Dec 21
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1 letter, in this letter George is requesting that Winthrop send his pay to his family while he is in the hospital.
Beadly, H. to Phelps, Winthrop H., Rev., 1864 Mar 30
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1 letter, in this letter the writer talks about the death of her husband due to illness, religion, and thanks Winthrop and the company for taking care of him. The writer also informs Winthrop which of her husband’s things she has received.
Beardsley, Lulu to Ette, John, 1887 Feb 12
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1 letter, it is a response to a letter for Winthrop H. Phelps. Lulu is telling the writer that Winthrop has passed away.