Folder 17
Contains 6 Results:
Phelps, Lucy F. Robinson to Phelps, Winthrop Henry, 1863 Sep 2 - 1863 Sep 10
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Three letters, all of them describe taking in a tenant named Mr. Osborn. In the first letter, Lucy describes her trip to Monterrey, Winsted, and talks about going to Alexandria. In the second letter Lucy explains how she is too busy to write long affectionate letters about the health of the family. The third describes the family money troubles.
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Ette, John to Phelps, Winthrop H., Rev., 1887 Feb 8
Sub-Folder 1
1 letter, in this letter John Ette writes about his recent health and recounts some experiences he had with Winthrop during the Civil War.
Fatten, Joseph to Phelps, Winthrop H., Rev., October 31 [1863-1865]
Sub-Folder 2
1 letter, in this letter Joseph talks about hearing that his brother is wounded and asks Winthrop to keep him updated. He also tells Winthrop how he had a brother die in a Massachusetts regiment and how it is wrong for his brothers to be on opposite sides. In another part of this letter, Joseph writes to his brother asking how he could fight with the Confederates, against his brother and country.
Robinson, Royal to Robinson, Frances, June 1817
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2 letters, in the first letter Royal writes about Frances’s writing and reading. In the second letter, Royal ponders where a happy mortal lives.
Notes on diary, part 15, 1945
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These notes mainly contain background information on things and people mentioned and dates of occurrence in the diary of Winthrop H. Phelps. Some of the page numbers for these entries are listed.