In this letter, Cooper expresses condolences to Kemble on the death of her father, remarking that "apart from his own family, I question if any one will feel his loss more severely than myself."
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Ella Strong Denison Library; Scripps College; Collecteana files
Handwritten note on Ella Strong Denison Library stationery written by Susan Allen, a reference librarian. Could only find information on husband. Calls Agnes Adams Lady Adams.
Handwritten letter on off-white paper with sepia ink and small round stain in center of page. Addison discusses a dispute about St. Sacrament now belonging rightfully to the Portuguese. Addison also discusses the Buenos Aires Ships. Addison knows...
Transcription of letters between Fanny Kemble and John Cooper on the subject of her father's death. The note also includes biographical information on Kemble and purchase information.
In this letter written to his mother, Francis Scott Key responds to the subject of a girl in his mother's acquaintance who may or may not soon be married. The letter is stained in some places and the ink on the second page as bled through on the...
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906; Women-Suffrage; Letters
Handwritten letter in sepia ink on off white paper with faint grid. Susan has received Aunt Eliza's letter and money to help with Susan Anthony's cause. Mentions her strive for freedom and equality for women. Talks about family and friends. Talks...
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Hayne apologizes for a previous letter, as well as the behavior of one of his acquaintances.