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  1. letter - January 26, 1826

    This letter is overwritten, headed "Jan 26 1826" from an unknown friend (postmark is Lynchburg) of Emma W. Gilmer at Liberty, Bedford [Virginia] responding to a letter from Emma telling "there will be five brides here on Tuesday night", wedding plans, parties, dressing the brides, and implores "Emma and Queen" to come to Lynchburg to visit her soon. The writer names seven songs that she can now sing.

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    Letter, page 1
  2. 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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  3. Letter - 1826 by context

    A brief letter, undated and without heading, to Emma Gilmer from E. Tucker and Mrs. Tucker, inviting Emma to spend an evening with them by extending her stay until Friday and they will have a party for her.

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    Letter, page 1

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