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[Saunders], Caryetta [Davis] |
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Letter from Alice (Watts) Saunders to Her Son, Fleming Saunders II, Sending News of the Family, Reporting on the Farming Operations, Including the Impressment of Some Crops, and Telling of Problems with Stealing - October 27, 1864
Letter form Alice (Watts) Saunders to her son, Fleming Saunders II, sending him news of the family, including the journey of her daughter Louisa with Louisa's husband Richard Terrell Davis to Charlottesville, her son Robert's return from Richmond and a visit by Sallie Gwathmey to his estate in Franklin County; reporting on the farming operations, including a delay in the sorghum harvest because of a broken machine, the impressment of some crops t...
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Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston in Abingdon, Virginia to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, relating the story of an accident she and her husband, Thomas Lewis Preston, suffered in the stagecoach outside Christiansburg, while returning home from Oaklands in Roanoke County, Virginia - April 17, 1854
Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston, in Abingdon, Virginia to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, relating the story of an accident she and her husband, Thomas Lewis Preston, suffered in the stagecoach outside Christiansburg, while returning home from Oaklands, in Roanoke County, Virginia; she says the accident was caused by the driver's drunkenness and recklessness in trying to pass another coach; she mentions as other passengers Messrs El...
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Letter from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston in Richmond, Virginia, to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, Giving News of Family Members in Town, Errands Run for Family at Home, and Plans for the Ceremony Unveiling the Monument to George Washington in Richmond. - February 8, 1858
A letter headed "Richmond Feb 8th [1858]" from Anna Maria (Saunders) Preston in Richmond, Virginia, to her mother, Alice (Watts) Saunders, giving news of family members in town, errands run for family at home, and plans for the ceremony unveiling the monument to George Washington in Richmond. Transcription by English Showalter accompanies the document.
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Letter from an Unknown Correspondent (probably a relative) in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Fleming Saunders at Yellow Branch P. O.,Campbell County, Virginia, Discussing the Writer's Time of Arrival in Campbell County, Virginia, Thanking Fleming for Offering Assistance and Making Advance Preparations, and Sending Greetings to Family Members - June 5, 1873
A letter from an unknown correspondent (probably a relative) in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Fleming Saunders, at Yellow Branch P. O., Campbell County, Virginia, discussing the writer's time of arrival in Campbell County, Virginia, thanking Fleming for offering assistance and making advance preparations, and sending greetings to family members. Transcription by English Showalter accompanies the document.
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