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Undated . Mother Vosburgh ALS to "Son" [Hiram Dana Vosburgh?]; Macedon, [New York?].

2 pages

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Anxious over news that he is ill in Olmsted, had worried he the exposure from his travelling would harm his health. Disliked hearing he was heading to Ann Arbor, Michigan, believing it too difficult for his lungs to travel by lake again. Admonishes him not to pretend he is healthier than he is. Family news and health, noting the presence of an English man working for them. Short note from Evvy added to the end of the letter, asking advice about Nelly mistreating Dicky.
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Undated . AL to Catherine W[adsworth?] Colt; [Utica, New York].

4 pages

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Snow prevented a visit with friends on Thanksgiving. Muses on Thanksgiving celebrations at Catherine's home, including turkey and pumpkin pie. Comments on the marriage of an acquaintance she had pegged "as one not to be caught in that net of circumstances." Inquires after family and comments on a family member visiting from New York who is fretting about business. Writes of Julia's paintings and that "Utica is getting to be quite noted for a genius in the arts-- We have no less than 2 most remarkable mechanics who are almost perfect in cutting likeness in cameo- and another in taking busts." Having difficulty with burglars, with one stealing a coat from their home.
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Undated . AMs.; s.l.

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Illustrated satirical poem about a man, Poughie, getting knocked over by a woman on the street on New Year's Eve. "She slipped along with the speed of light, / As she gave him a blow with her Bony right, / She never stopped, nor looked around, / Nor seemed to care that she'd knocked him down." Includes pen-and-ink portraits of a man and woman and an illustration of two women attempting to get a donkey to move through the use of a "scrulling brush" and hay fork.