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  1. 08/06/1863 9/22/1859

    Letter headed Aug. 6th, 1863, from Julia Breckinridge to her husband Gilmer telling of news from home, Uncle Jordan and Aunt Deborah are visiting and planning to visit Enghart's [spring's or resort?] for a week, visited with Mrs. Anderson whose son was recently killed in action leaving a widow, young son, and an unborn child "born a few days ago and they called him Joseph", that Major Anderson's servant recently got back from Vicksburg "with grea...

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  2. letter - March 21, 1832

    Letter dated March 21, 1832 from Mary Gilmer, Ivy Creek, to her daughter Emma Breckinridge, at Grove Hill, near Fincastle in Botetourt County. Postmarked Hardin's Tavern, March 24. A short note at the end was added by one of Emma's brothers. News of the family, Francis Gilmer is to board at the Academy, and Lucy to attend school in Charlottesville.

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  3. Letter - August 7, 1838

    Letter headed "Leigh August 7th 1838" from Emma Breckinridge, visiting her mother, to her husband Cary at home in Botetourt County. News of the trip to Albemarle County;social call from Dr. Minor and Lucy and Dr. Cabell, with doctor's comments about James's head rash (mentioned in an earlier letter to Lucy). Promises bringing sister Peach, nine years old now and cannot read, home for the year to share a teacher with Mary Ann, perhaps other girls...

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  4. Letter - July 13, 1935

    Letter headed Leigh, July 13, 1935, postmarked Hardins Tavern, July 14, from Mary Gilmer to her daughters, Emma Breckinridge and Lucy Gilmer, at Catawba, near Fincastle. News of Harmer moving to Meadsville, Halifax County; his upcoming marriage at Christmas; one of the Gilmer slaves loaned to Harmer until a younger slave gets old enough to work alone. News of Mr. Cobbs leaving the church at Charlottesville, after bringing in many new members, man...

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  5. Letter from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her daughter, Mary Breckinridge Woodville, at Glencary in Sweet Springs, Virginia - September 1853 [by context] 19/15/1853 /1853 08/10/1853 08/10/1835

    Undated letter headed "Monday evening" from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her daughter, Mary Breckinridge Woodville, at Glencary. The context makes this letter fit with several others written in September 1853. Her mother tells of plans to send various items by a carriage soon, of plans to make a screen from calico cotton and wood, of having Anderson [slave] make a new couch and "cover it with the curtain you think so ugly", suggesting Dr. Woodvill...

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  6. Letter from John Breckinridge to his sister, Mary Ann Woodville. - October 11, 1857 19/15/1853 /1853 08/10/1853 08/10/1835

    Letter with no heading from John Breckinridge to Dear Sister [Mary Breckinridge Woodville] telling of life with his Uncle William Gilmer and the school he attends [operated by Frank Gilmer] in Albemarle County, with about 50 scholars, including Cousin Lucy Pegram's sons, asks questions about various kin people, their crops, goes fox hunting every Saturday with Uncle William, asked "how many rats did you catch after I came away?" He adds a PS: "Gi...

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  7. Letter from William Gilmer to Mary Gilmer - October 3, 1850

    This letter headed "Ivy Creek Oct 3rd 1850" from William Gilmer to his mother, Mary Gilmer, at Fincastle in Botetourt County, Virginia, asking about Mary Allen being engaged to William Watts, telling of his crop prospects for next year, price of beef in Richmond and Bremo [Bluff] being $2.25 to 2.75 [per cwt] on foot, about a planned trip to Richmond to seek a girl friend, his plans to visit Grove Hill to go hunting in November, and rumors about ...

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