Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
Letters from David Pingree to Ann Maria, 1834-1861
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received, 1850-1859
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Correspondence between Ann Maria’s children, 1857-1860, undated
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received, 1860-1869
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Correspondence and resolves following David Pingree’s death, 1863
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received, 1870-1879
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received, 1880-1889
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received, 1890-1893
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received from Anna Peabody, undated
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Letters received from Maria Wheatland, undated
Subseries A. Correspondence comprised of letters from family members and some friends. There are thank you notes from relatives for Christmas gifts, correspondence with her daughters while in the United States and abroad in Europe, letters of condolences after the passing of her husband David in 1863, and correspondence between her children. Correspondence is organized chronologically.