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Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, 1832 Nov 26

Folder 2

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 2, sub-folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting Boardman from New York. Notes that she would enjoy Thanksgiving at home with her mother but will instead celebrate the day with company; Frederick's lectures are very interesting; St. Paul's is in want of Sunday School teachers so she may offer her services; Miss Smith visited Saturday. Mr. Haight was with them for dinner and invited Cornelia to travel to Connecticut with him for Thanksgiving, which she would have done had Lavinia...
Dates: 1832 Nov 26

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, 1834 Jan 15

Folder 3

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 3, sub-folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting Boardman from New York. Thanks her for her letter; notes that they are all well though Caroline Boardman Schroeder has a sore mouth and stomach upset; gives news of visitors; William came to town and will stay until next week; he is delighted with Uncle’s portrait and they quarrel over who is to have it; discusses weddings of various friends including Miss Lockwood and Mr. Hine; She has been collecting donations for the mission...
Dates: 1834 Jan 15

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, 1834 Feb 13

Folder 3

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 3, sub-folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting Boardman from New York. Her sister Caroline is very comfortable but is suffering with a pain in her head an lameness that is somewhat better today; the baby is very good but for an hour or two at night; finishing the letter in haste as Mr. Blunt wants her to go to Prince St. with him to hear about wedding preparations; her school’s anniversary was today and marked by several men giving remarks; notes that her previous letter...
Dates: 1834 Feb 13

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, 1834 Dec 19

Folder 3

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 3, sub-folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting Boardman from New York. Wishes her mother would write; notes receipt of a letter from Uncle Sherman written after he arrived in Litchfield; Col. Bostwick has died; Nele sends a kiss and love to Grandma and Aunt Betsey as do Mary and Johnny; spent Saturday with the McFarlan's and when she returned found William; Mr. Schroeder invited her to Washington and if Eliza would join she would be tempted; Horace Lockwood said goodbye prior to...
Dates: 1834 Dec 19

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, 1838 Mar 7

Folder 3

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 3, sub-folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting Boardman from New York. Notes that her mother will hear from her via letters she has written to Eliza Todd and Uncle Sherman but feels that the time of separation seems shorter with frequent letters; expresses surprise that Orinda (Cornelia’s cousin Esther Orinda Boardman married Federal Vanderburgh) would make such a short visit to Baltimore as she and her husband will soon move to their new house near Washington parade ground;...
Dates: 1838 Mar 7

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, 1831 Sep 22

Folder 2

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 2, sub-folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 2
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Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting Boardman from New York. Mr. Platt called to say Mr. S. has been sick with a bilious attack but is better; sending a bottle of wine to use in arrow root or however she wishes other than drinking it; thanks her for her letter.

Dates: 1831 Sep 22

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting, undated

Folder 3

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 3, sub-folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her mother Mary Anna Whiting from St. Ann's Hall, a girl's school run by John Frederick Schroeder. Mr. Davis is going to Bridgeport Saturday so Cornelia takes the opportunity to write; they are all well; sister Betsey and all the children went with her into the city today; Caroline took Nele to Mr. Parmely where she had "three teeth extracted without one word or a sigh;" cousin Fred got the money from the bank; dined at the Franklin House where Mr. T. would not...
Dates: undated

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, Mary Anna Whiting , 1834-1838

Folder 3

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3

Boardman, Cornelia E. to Boardman, William Whiting, undated

Folder 4

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 4, sub-folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents

Cornelia E. Boardman writes to her brother William Whiting about her mother's health. Says she's had a miserable day and has not been up long enough to have her bed made. The doctor came and gave her something that caused her to vomit a great deal; she later ate soft oysters and asparagus and was distressed again around three. Wishes he would visit soon.

Dates: undated