Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Quincy, Edmund, 1703-1788. A.L.s. to Thomas Samuel Sewall; Lancaster, 11 Nov 1777., 1777. Digital
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, A. H. A.L.s. to [ ] Sewall; Boston, 15 Mar [n.d.].
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, F. E. A.L.s. to [ ]; Boston, 21 Dec 1855., 1855.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, Joseph S. A.L.s. to [Mary Sewall]; Saint Paul, 19 Apr 1863., 1863.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, Joseph S. A.L.s. to Hannah [ ]; [n.p.] 18 Sep 1904., 1904.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, Mary. A.L.s. to Lucy E. Sewall; St. Paul, 22 Mar 1874., 1874.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, Mary R 2 letters to Lucy E. Sewall: A.L.s.; Boston, 17 Nov 1862., 1862.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, Mary R. A.L.s. to [ ]; Boston, 1 Jan 1856., 1856.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Sewall, Thomas R. 2 letters to [ ] Sewall:
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
[Unidentified]. A.L.s. to Louise [ ]; Boston, 27 Oct 1867., 1867.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
[Unidentified]. Questions by a teacher... MS.; [n.p.,n.d.].
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
[Unidentified]. [Plan for school system]. MS.; [n.p.,n.d.].
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.