Box 85
Contains 75 Results:
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Letter signed "E" to Cornelia E. Boardman Notes that Miss Banks is to leave for the city today and wanted to send something quick. Aunt Betsy wants flower seeds for lilly flowers and porta luca. Inquires whether Mrs. Schroeder would like any potatoes. Mentions letter from Sister Harriet. Cousin William made a visit, left yesterday.
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Letter to Cornelia E. Boardman signed Alice written from Bridgeport on Feb 12th, no year given. Thanks for letter and invites Cornelia to visit, sends condolences on the death of Mrs. Boardman noting that she will be missed in Cleveland. Requests Lilly’s address, says Aunt Anna has a pleasant house in Cortland block but has heavy responsibilities. Had a call from Maria Lockwood and saw Sam Northrup in his Gallery of Art. Sleighing has been splendid.
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1839 Mar 3
Subseries 1.1.1
Writes from Bridgeport, thanks Cornelia for her letter and tells of recent travel. Spent time in New Haven with Julia Hine and Helen Canfield. Sophia is well situated and happy, showed many curiosities that her husband bought in Europe but what she valued most were her children. Comments on the snow and winter and longing for spring. A Miss Canfield visited New Milford and returned with news of “parties without number” The remainder of the letter is obscured due to poor condition.
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1836 Jun 21
Subseries 1.1.1
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Letter signed "Helen" written to Cornelia E. Boardman from Maryland chastising Cornelia for not having visied, reporting on the weather and visitors. Asks whether Mrs Burrall has gone to Ohio, and mentions that Auntie wishes Cornelia would summer in Geneva, NY (location of Cornelia's aunt Laura Boardman Lane).
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., undated
Subseries 1.1.1
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1871 Feb 10, Unknown
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Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1853 Jul 25
Subseries 1.1.1
Jennie (unknown last name) writes to Cornelia E. Boardman from Rossville NY to tell her that her trunk has been packed for ten days in anticipation of leaving home. Her mother's illness prevented her from departing sooner. As her mother is recovering, she will leave the following day if the weather is good. She expects to arrive in New Milford by evening and requests that Cornelia have someone meet her.
Unknown to Boardman, Cornelia E., 1862 Jan 13
Subseries 1.1.1
Julia S. writes to "Aunt Nelie" from New Milford. Notes that it is lonely without her. Mentions that father will buy some popcorn from Mr. Brewer and reports that she will be eleven years old on Tuesday. Asks when she will be coming home and asks her not to show this to anybody except Lillie and Nelie.