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  1. letter - May 10, 1826

    Letter dated May 10, 1826 from E. L. G. T. (Eliza E. Gilmer Turner), University [of Virginia], to Miss Emma Gilmer, Liberty, Bedford County, post marked Charlottesville, Virginia, May 12, 1826. Letter contains family news and gossip about various persons, some are named.

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  2. Letter - 1827 by context

    Letter undated with no heading (1827 by context) to Emma Gilmer at Liberty from M. A. A. [Mary Ann Anthony] tells of returning items borrowed, attempted to purchase dry goods, but "stores are bare at this season", a "most mysterious serenade" (no details), mentions many first names of common friends, and Emma's father is waiting to carry this letter.

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  3. Letter - 1827 by context

    Letter undated with no heading (1827 by context) to Emma Gilmer at Liberty from M. A. A. [Mary Ann Anthony] tells of Mary's desire to write a lot of news, but it has all evaporated from her mind, expresses concern about Francis' father who is very ill, a long portion of girlish remarks about their common friends, a small effort at poetry, and closes with news of the death of a 12 month old child and attending the funeral and the great sorrow she ...

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  4. Letter - August 22, 1842

    Letter headed "Leigh August 22nd 1842" from Mary Gilmer at Hardins Tavern, Virginia, to her daughter Emma Breckinridge at Catawba near Fincastle with many interesting events and persons names mentioned. Tells of going to church, changing preachers, a camp meeting going on in the area for the servants (slaves) and writing a permission slip for one of her slaves to be allowed to join the church [Baptist],discussion of the crops that will be harvest...

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  5. Letter - November 29, 1825

    Letter dated November 29, 1825 from Mrs. M. Gilmer, Liberty, to her daughter Emma, who is in school in Charlottesville. The letter sent in care of Peter Minor, Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Tells of happenings in Liberty, especially about a production of the Thespian Society, describes the murder of Captain John Edgar, and the apprehension and trial of a Negro (Harry) who belonged to John Ryan.

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