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Box 85

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Hollister, S. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1834 Sep 23

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 22
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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S. Hollister writes to Cornelia E. Boardman from Charlton, New York with news of travels, details about wedding parties and social occassions, and friendly gossip about various young men. References to "Aunt Huldah" and "Uncle Mason" indicate that the two may be related, but it is unclear how.

Dates: Other: 1834 Sep 23

Huckley, E. to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 23
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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E. Huckley writes to Cornelia E. Boardman to thank her for her letter and mentions that another was delayed. Notes an upcoming visit.

Dates: Other: undated

Kelly, William to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1868 Sep 1

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 24
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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Western Union Telegraph noting that Mrs. Vanderburg died the previous night and giving the date and time of the funeral.

Dates: Other: 1868 Sep 1

Ticknor, Francis E. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1862 Apr 18

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 39
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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Fannie E. Ticknor writes to Cornelia E. Boardman from Medina regarding the death of her mother, cousin Herman's death, and other family news.

Dates: Other: 1862 Apr 18

Lincoln, R. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1870 Apr 30

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 25
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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Rufus Pratt Lincoln writes to Cornelia E. Boardman with advice for her throat. He sends a bottle of medicine, includes instructions for dosage, and directs her to continue gargling. Lincoln was a doctor specializing in diseases of the throat. His office was at 112 West 23rd St.

Dates: Other: 1870 Apr 30

Meade, Fanny A. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1870 Aug 25

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 26
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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Fanny A. Meade writes to Cornelia E. Boardman from Brookhaven to thank her for a $5 contribution to the church there. Notes that hers is the only denomination not represented in the village and that she sits home on Sundays wishing she could enjoy a church service. Mentions a sewing society she has started and requests that Cornelia send her patterns.

Dates: Other: 1870 Aug 25

Morse, Gardner to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1876 Feb 9

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 27
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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Gardner Morse writes to Cornelia E. Boardman regarding an appeal she sent for a Mr. Plumb. Notes that Plumb has undoubtedly lost money and is to be pitied in the death of his wife, but that he can't see ground for abatement of bills. Notes that he will consult with Mr. Boardman and that Mr. Plumb is not a poor man.

Dates: Other: 1876 Feb 9

Newton, Sheldon to Boardman, Cornelia E. , 1863 Apr 20

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 28
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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Shelden Newton of Boardman, OH writes to Cornelia E. Boardman regarding the monetary value of her land in Boardman. He notes that it is “nearly all wild land.” He states that there is still several hundred dollars due to her father’s estate and that it is up to the executor to distribute. He also indicates that she will not have to pay taxes unless the “general government” taxes real estate.

Dates: Other: 1863 Apr 20

Noonan, Mary L. to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1869 Jul 28, 1873 May 15

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 29
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
Scope and Contents Two letters from Mary L. Noonan to Cornelia E. Boardman written from Milwaukee in 1869 and 1873. Noonan’s sister Sarah Annettte Tombling is married to Cornelia’s first cousin, John Taylor Boardman. The first letter notes relief at receipt of a letter from Cornelia informing them that she is well. Mary thanks her for a box she sent and “the old man and woman” who may be servants. She tells Cornelia of her husband’s (Josiah A. Noonan) recent attack of Cholera and his trouble with a...
Dates: 1869 Jul 28; 1873 May 15

Orcutt, John to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1877 Oct 22

Subseries 1.1.1

 File — Box: 85, Folder: 30
Identifier: Subseries 1.1.1
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John Orcutt writes Cornelia Boardman from New York thanking her for her note and inclosure. He mentions that the Bishop will labor for "Africa's enlightenment in that benighted land" and gives a favorable opinion of the bishop. Notes having seen notice of the death of Miss Northrop.

Dates: Other: 1877 Oct 22