In this letter, written in dark brown ink on blue paper, Guiccioli apologizes for responding to Blemington's letter so late. There is red sealing wax on the fourth page.
Josiah Bartlett is responding to a letter about a man named Mr. Bull who must have hired out horses to both Bartlett and Langdon. Bartlett complains that the horse he hired died on the journey and instead of Mr. Bull paying Bartlett back, Bull...
Chase, Mary Ellen, 1887-1973; Letters; Letterheads
In this letter, written in ink on off-white paper, Chase apologizes for her negligence in responding to Isabel's previous letter, then expresses her regret in not seeing Isabel while she was in Northampton.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Greiffenhagen apologizes for responding to Heinemann's letter so late, then expresses his approbation of what Heinemann had sent him.