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  1. 05/03/1865 10/06/1864 0/06/1864 9/22/1859

    Letter headed Grove Hill May 3rd 1895 from Emma W. G. Breckinridge to her daughters (in Richmond?) starting with a thank you for the lemons sent by Julia (letter 1969.51.733) giving news of their visits through the neighborhood, naming all the families they visited, told of an incident where Alice Watts and Mrs. Nininger made rude remarks about one another, each saying the other "was the ugliest woman I ever saw," offers to send clothes to Eliza ...

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  2. 10/29/1862 9/22/1859

    Letter headed Avenel Oct. 29, 1862 from Eliza Breckinridge to her sister Emma telling of her visit to the Burwell home since Fanny Burwell Breckinridge passed away. they traveled by stage coach and had traveling companions, visited the cemetery where Fanny was buried, noted that it was very bleak with little turf growing. Fanny's widower husband James Breckinridge is trying to get a furlough so he can came to Avenel and visit his wife's grave. He...

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  3. letter - April 27, 1843

    Letter without a heading from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge at Fincastle, Virginia to her mother, Mary Gilmer, at Leigh, near Hardin's Tavern, Albemarle, written over several days telling of the arrival of spring, plants coming up, flowers blooming, of the settlement of the estate of Mrs. Breckinridge's, getting clothing for her children and sister Peach, of her desire for her mother to visit them this summer, deaths and marriages in the community, Co...

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  4. Letter - February 9, 1843

    Letter headed "Oak Lands" from Peach Gilmer to her brother John Gilmer at Washington College in Lexington, Virginia telling of the birth of Lucy Breckinridge, another niece for their family, about illnesses of Emma Breckinridge and Lizzie Watts Preston, plans to visit Lexington and of the death of Mrs. Price, a neighbor.

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  5. Letter - June 17, 1843

    Letter headed "Catawba June [17] 1843 Thursday" from Mary Peachy Gilmer and Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to their mother, Mary Gilmer at Leigh near Hardins Tavern, Albemarle. Beginning with Mary Peachy's portion, she tells of the receipt of $100 money, passes on local news from Oaklands, a visit from John Breckinridge whose health is much improved, and she is going to town tonight and wishes her mother could visit soon. Emma writes about local condi...

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  6. Letter - June 7, 1843

    Letter headed "June 7th 1843--Tuesday morning" from Mary Peachy Gilmer and others to her sister, Lucy Gilmer, at Leigh, near Hardins Tavern, Albemarle County, responding to a letter from Lucy and filled with a lot of family news and descriptions of the various children and kin folks, tells of visitors, playing the piano, singing songs, eating fresh strawberries, about deaths in the Watts family, and the distress of Mr. Watts. Mary Ann Breckinridg...

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  7. Letter - March 21, 1843

    Letter headed "Catawba March 21st 1843" from Emma Breckinridge at Fincastle to her mother, Mary Gilmer, at Leigh, near Hardin's Tavern, Albemarle, Virginia telling of the death of her mother-in-law, Ann Selden Breckinridge, of the circumstances immediately before she passed away, the funeral, and gathering afterward. She tells of the will Mrs. Breckinridge prepared just weeks before her death, items mentions in the will, other family news, and im...

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  8. Letter - November 15, 1842

    Letter without heading from Emma Breckinridge at Catawba to her sister Lucy Gilmer at Leigh, near Hardin's Tavern, Albemarle, Virginia with a lot of family news, tells about the Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches are battling for new members, mentions that bishop Meade preached at Roanoke the previous week, a recent hunting expedition to Floyd County, more about Miss Kate (the children's teacher at Oaklands) and Mary Peachy's dislike of Miss Kat...

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  9. Letter dated December 27, 1847 from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to Mary Ann Breckinridge - December 27, 1847

    Letter headed "Grove Hill Decr 27th 1847" from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her daughter Mary Ann who is going to Mrs. Mead's school in Richmond this year, telling of Mary Peachy and George Wilmer moving into their new home called Catawba which was built by Cary Breckinridge when he and Emma were first married, about the bad weather they are having, building a new ice house at Grove Hill, and lot of news about the family.

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  10. Letter from Eliza Breckinridge to her sister, Lucy Breckinridge - March 24, 1859

    Letter headed Williamsburg March 24th 1859 from Eliza Breckinridge to her sister Lucy Breckinridge mentioning she had not received a reply to her last letter, about leaving for Williamsburg, tells of the various families she has visited on this trip including Uncle Wilmer's, Saunder's and Mumford's, about an illness and the quinine she has taken for it, a visit to the insane asylum and some the sights she saw, met a young lady who she thinks woul...

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  11. Letter from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her daughter, Mary - January 5, 1858 19/15/1853 /1853 08/10/1853 08/10/1835

    Letter headed "Grove Hill Jan 5th 1858" from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her daughter, Mary [Woodville] at Glencary, telling of events at Grove Hill, recent visit by Mary's husband Dr. Woodville, plans to send a wagon over the mountain to Mary as soon as the weather clears, with flour, and perhaps the stove, have bricks ready so Wilson [wagon driver and slave] can do some repair work, reminds Mary to send the beef hides to Kyle's [tannery] on the...

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  12. Letter from Mary Peachy Gilmer Wilmer to Emma Gilmer Breckinridge - 1849 -- by context

    This note without heading was from Mary Peachy Gilmer Wilmer to her mother, Emma Gilmer Breckinridge, at Grove Hill telling of seed potatoes and onions that Miss Mildred has sent to Grove Hill by way of Mr. Wilmer's saddlebags with instructions on how to plant them, and encouraging the girls to visit soon.

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  13. Letter from William Gilmer to James Breckinridge - September 9, 1849

    This letter headed "Ivy Creek, Sept 9th 49" from William Gilmer to his nephew, James Breckinridge, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, complimenting James on the nice letter he wrote, encouraging him to study and work hard so he could come to the University of Virginia and live in the new house he is constructing with several spare bedrooms, wants to visit Grove Hill in the fall to take the nephews hunting, gives news of his farm harvest and p...

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  14. Letter of December 27, 1847 from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to Mary Gilmer - December 27, 1847

    This letter headed "Grove Hill Decr 27th 1847" from Emma Gilmer Breckinridge to her mother, Mary Gilmer, at Leigh near Hardins Tavern, Albemarle telling of the recently wed Peach and George Wilmer have moved from Grove Hill to Emma and Cary's original home named Catawba, about furnishing this place, about various family members visiting at Christmas, about the weather (very cold and snowy), building a new ice house at Grove Hill, about plans to s...

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  15. Letter of February 16, 1846 from Alice Watts to Mary Ann Breckinridge - February 16, 1846

    Letter headed "Oaklands Feb 16th [1846]" from Alice Watts, who signed her name Lelia after suggesting they take assumed names in this letter, to Mary Ann Breckinridge, telling of her plans for school this year and her efforts to teach the younger children, the music teacher has left to go to Lynchburg, and gossip about Peach having a beau (Mr. Page) and hints that Mary Ann may have feelings for a certain person "John" not further described.

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