Box 4
Contains 8 Results:
Family correspondence, 1799-1815, undated
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Family correspondence, 1816, undated
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Family correspondence, 1817-1818, undated
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Family correspondence, 1818-1819, undated
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Family correspondence, 1820, undated
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Family correspondence, 1821, undated
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Letters to Lydia Ward, 1811-1813
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.
Letters to Lydia Ward, 1815-1816
Series II. Personal Correspondence contains correspondence chiefly between Richard Ward and his wife, Lydia, with other letters from various family members. Once husband and wife relocated to New Orleans, there is increased correspondence between the two and several of their siblings and children still in New England.