Letters and Envelopes - Misc 1801 - 1865
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Collection of letters and envelopes from an unknown origin
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Letter from Elisha to His Father
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1862-05-10) -
Unsigned Note, Possibly a Draft, to Miss Hamelton
(1840-02-02)Unsigned note, possibly a draft, to Miss Hamelton -
Folded and Sealed Letter from Eli Ball to Mr. Conant of Yarmouth
(1810-03-07)Folded and sealed letter from Eli Ball to Mr. Conant of Yarmouth; the date is uncertain - it is either 1810 or 1860 as the handwriting could be either one -
Scrap of Paper with Receipt
(1819-01-23)Scrap of paper with a receipt, seemingly to Doctor Horton -
Letter from Melancton Smith to Robert Brent Esqr. Concerning the Appointment of Josephus B Stuart
(1814-08-19)Letter from Melancton Smith to Robert Brent Esqr., endorsing the appointment of Josephus B Stuart to D. Pay Master -
Postoffice Printed Form Letter Acknowledging Receipt of Accounts from the Last Quarter of the Preceding Year
(1814-03-08)Postoffice form - a printed form letter, from Abraham Bradley Jr., Assistant Post-master General, in Washington, acknowledging receipt of accounts from the last quarter of the preceding year, on the date is filled in. -
Letter from Caleb Holmes to the Congregation Dennis
(1804-12-03)Letter from Caleb Holmes to the congregation at Dennis -
Letter from A.R. Devereux to an Unknown Party
(1863)A letter of two sheets from A.R. Devereaux to an unknown party; the first sheet has the top cut away so the date and addressee is not known. The page numbering has also been better arranged so that it makes more sense. A ... -
Folded and Sealed Letter to Mr. Shearjshub Ho[torn]
(1834-12-16)A folded and sealed letter; badly mutilated and significant portions are gone. It is addressed on the rear to "Mr. Shearjshub Ho[torn], Dennis." -
Letter from Henry Bergmann, in Bremerhaven, to his Son, Frederick
(1861-02-14)4-page letter, on large blue paper, from Henry Bergmann, in Bremerhaven, to his son Frederick. The letter is entirely in German and is not transcribed