Box 2
Contains 89 Results:
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, December 9 1860
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, December 16 1860
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, December 16 1860
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 12 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 14 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 16 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 19 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 21 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 25 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.
Lemon to Mary Tillinghast Hine, September 27 1861
This series is made up, almost entirely, of the correspondence to and from Lemon and Mary Hine. There also letters to and from their children and one postcard from their descendant Richard Wright. Some correspondence contains items sent to the recipient and remained in the envelope with the letter. These items include: an 1883-dime, swatches of fabric, and locks of hair.