Wigglesworth, Jane (Norton), 1774-1856. A.Draft s. (J. W.) to [Jane (Andrews) Norton]; Boston, 18 May 1803. [2]p., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803., 1803. Digital
Dates
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
- Creation: 1803.
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions of physical access to this material.
Extent
2 linear feet (6 boxes)Physical Location
b
General note
Includes:
1) A.Draft s. (J. W.) to "My dear Aunt"; Boston, 20 May 1803. [2]p.
2) A.Draft s. (J. W.) to Rachel Andrews; Boston, 7 Jun 1803. [3]p.
3) A.Draft s. (J. W.) to [Thomas Wigglesworth]; Boston, 22 Jun 1803. [2]p.
4) A.Draft s. (Jane Wigglesworth) to "My dear Aunt"; Boston, 27 Jun 1803. [2]p.
5) A.Draft s. (J. W.) to [Jane (Andrews) Norton]; Boston, 15 Jul 1803. [2]p.
6) A.Draft s. (J. W.) to [Jane (Andrews) Norton]; Boston, 26 Jul 1803. [3]p.
6a) A.Draft (Unsigned) to [ ]; 4 June 1803. Hingham.
8) A.Draft s. (J. W.) to [Thomas Wigglesworth]; Boston, 1 Aug 1803. [3]p.
9) A.Draft s. (Jane Wigglesworth) to "My dear friend and aunt"; Boston, 18 Aug 1803. [3]p.
10) A.Draft s. (Jane Wigglesworth) to "My dear Aunt"; Boston, 3 Sep 1803. [2]p.
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