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1858 June 11 . W.G.N. ALS to Lizzie; New York, [New York].

4 pages

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Will not be attending the Quaker Yearly Meeting at Newport. Notes the hot weather and fleas, as well as the New York upset over Swill Milk. Travel plans and family news. Offers advice about disobedient male students. “As to those boys, if I couldn’t whip them I would turn them out... Thee engaged to teach, not to fight, which friends are scrupulous against.”
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1859 February 28 . Mary Ann Taber and L[ouis] Taber ALS to "Sister"; Rural Retreat, [Ohio?].

4 pages

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Discusses Seman’s work at a steam mill in Florence and his being offered a well-paying job to tend the mill at Pike’s Peak. Mentions a couple who circulate a paper from their lyceum. Mary Taber’s aunt opposes her going to Iowa. Time is occupied with their children; remarks on their education and progress in James Montieth’s geography text. Mentions the coming of spring and gifts given to Mary Ann on her recent birthday. Hopes to clear debts by shearing time, and comments on farming and harvesting maple syrup. Includes an excerpt of a poem Louis submitted to the Evening Star for publication.
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1861 June 30- July 1 . R. R. ALS to [Ann R. Mintern]; Ferrisburgh, [Vermont].

9 pages

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Description of life in the family home, lending sympathy with a woman's trials and struggles with cleaning, mending clothes, cooking, gardening. Domestic and family news, including discussion of depression and missing family, the shipment of petticoats, almonds, frocks, and candy for the children. Includes short notes written on the envelope.
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[after 1863 July] . Ms; s.l.

4 pages

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Manuscript containing a description of a meeting between Abraham Lincoln and five Quaker prisoners of war who had been forced into the Confederate Army and were captured by Union scouts at Gettysburg. After being held prisoner for months at Fort Delaware, they were interviewed by a committee at Washington to determine their loyalty to the Union. While in Washington, they visited with President Lincoln to express the Society of Friends' respect and support. [Note: Original located in Schoff Civil War Letters & Documents]