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Contains 5 Results:
Adolphus [last name unknown] letter, 1852 Feb 14
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Adolphus writes a Valentine's Day poem to Kate. Postmark Plymouth, Ct.
Kilbourn, Sarah Hopkins, 1876-1885
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Two letters and a postcard to Sarah Hopkins Kilbourn (Mrs. Dwight C. Kilbourn) in East Litchfield, Connecticut.
McIntosh, Ella M. letter, 1885 Apr 6
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Letter to Mrs. Kilbourn from Ella M. McIntosh in Churchill, NY. She writes about the winter, her two children, having money in the Litchfield bank, joining a Womans Relief corps for soldiers, wishes to be remembered to people in East Litchfield. Also Angus wishes to be remembered to everyone.
Osborne, David S. letter, 1876 Feb 13
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D.S. Osborne [Sarah Hopkins Kilbourn's brother-in-law] writes to her from Philadelphia that he is selling beds at the Centennial, although he does not like the company he is working for. The envelope is printed with National WIre Mattress Company. His wife Kate has been to visit him and hopes that Sarah and Dwight will be able to come to Philadelphia to visit him.
Merrill, C.W. card, 1882 Dec 13
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A post card from C.W. Merrill, Supt. for Nebraska for the American Home Mission Society. The Society's home office was in New York City. Part of the card is printed with a handwritten note to Mrs. S.M. Kilbourn about her sending a bundle of papers directly to Rev. William Woolman in [?land] Nebraska.