Letter from Nathaniel Stone to Judith Stone
Subject
Safe voyage to Penobscot River; Safe voyage to Prospect; Orphans Island; Arrival at Bangor; Penobscot Exchange Hotel; Dr. Paine; Arrival at Old Town; Mr. Smith's; Mary's endurance of the voyage; Sickness of Nathaniel and wife; Improving health of Mary; Sleighing; New house; Belongings from Provincetown; Railroad depot; Captain Hoxie; Mr. Sweat; Mr. Lovejoy, the minister; Murder of Mr. Lovejoy's brother in Alton; Abolition paper; Mrs. Rider; Unpacking; Lumber; Jackson currency; Current Bank BillsAbstract
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