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Hickock, Laurens Perseus to Deming, Lucretia, 1838 Mar 2

Item 3

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Writes from Western Reserve College regarding Julius Deming's death.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1838 Mar 2

Deming, Lucretia to Perkins, Mary Deming; Perkins, Lucretia; and Perkins, Julius Deming, 1838 Nov 2

Item 4

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Writes regarding Mary's and her journey to Watertown; their accommodations there; expresses her concern for Maria; instructions for tasks they should perform.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1838 Nov 2

Bills and receipts, 1834-1840

Folder 2

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Lucretia Deming (1804-1887) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1834-1840

Deming, Lucretia to Deming, Charles, [1840 Oct?]

Item 5

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Forwards a Oct. 24, 1840, letter from Alexander Ray regarding an agency office opened in Washington for the purpose of prosecuting claims against the general government and before Congress; reports on family; Ozias Lewis' land; Benton and buying land.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: [1840 Oct?]

Deming, Mary to Perkins, Julius Deming, 1846 Mar 3

Item 2

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Identifier: Item 2
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A letter sent to Julius Deming Perkins in New Haven discusses family activities, when Mary expects to return to the “Hills”, and how travel on snow covered grounds can be hard with the weather being wet and muddy. She shares news of neighbors and mentions that Judge Storrs is in Litchfield with court adjourned until April 1st. They look forward to seeing him and socializing with friends and neighbors; she would also like to see the snow plough.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1846 Mar 3

Deming, Mary to Perkins, Julius Deming, 1846 Mar 12

Item 3

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Identifier: Item 3
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In a letter sent to New Haven, Mary tells Julius that travels from Hartford to Litchfield are very perilous with snow drifts causing the wheels to break through and tip the carriage. The roads are wet and muddy. She fears she will not be able to travel until after April 1st. Julius’ uncle sent them a new driver and her cough is still bothering her. His aunt Lucretia is please with his neat penmanship.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1846 Mar 12

Deming, Mary to Perkins, Mary Deming and Perkins, Julius Deming, 1846 Jun 22

Item 4

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Identifier: Item 4
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Mary addresses this letter to both her niece and nephew and shares that Aunt Lucretia is recovering from a painful illness. She is still very thin and pale but her appetite is improving. Litchfield is dull at the moment but mentions visitors like Judge Storrs and Elizabeth Ellsworth as well as news of family and friends.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1846 Jun 22

Deming, Mary to Perkins, Julius Deming and Perkins, Lucretia Deming, 1846 Jul 10

Item 5

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Identifier: Item 5
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Mary hopes Julius’ July 4th holiday was pleasant. She discusses who was in town, social activities, and parties that took place. News of neighbors, friends, and family is shared.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1846 Jul 10

Deming, Mary to Perkins, Julius Deming, 1846 Aug 20

Item 6

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In today’s letter to Julius, Mary notes that it’s cool, cloudy, and dull in Litchfield. There is a fire in the parlor to take the chill away. The social happenings of the town are discussed and an impudent servant was dismissed as she could no longer be tolerated.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1846 Aug 20

Deming, Mary to Perkins, Julius Deming, [1846]

Item 7

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Identifier: Item 7
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Mary lets Julius know that he needs to be very careful with his health. The medicine will make him feel badly but hopes it will help with is recovery.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: [1846]