Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Elizabeth Foulke to "My Dear Friend" [Ruth Rutter], Philadelphia. 19 February, 1792 [4p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
Ruth Rutter to Elizabeth Foulke, Pottstown, [Pa.?]. 5 May, 1795 [4p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
Ruth Rutter to Elizabeth Foulke, [n.p.]. 13 August, 1796 [4p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
T. Lightfoot to "Dear E.F." [Elizabeth Foulke], [n.p.]. 15 May, 1797 [2p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
William Ellis to Elizabeth Foulke, Catawissa, [Pa.?]. 28 May, 1797 [2p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
[?] to [Elizabeth Foulke?], Philadelphia. 8 June, 1797 [4p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
[?] to [?], [n.p.]. August, 1797 [2p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
Elizabeth Brown to "Dearly Beloved Friends M. Prior & E. Foulke", Nantucket. 24 August, [1798?] [4p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
James Bringhurst to "Dear Eliza" [Elizabeth Foulke], Bristol, [Md?]. 19 September, 1798 [2p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."
[?] to Mary Foulke, Philadelphia. December, 1798 [2p.]
The collection contains thirty-one letters (1792-1814), the majority of which are by Bringhurst to his niece, Elizabeth Foulke. Many of the letters concern the literary group that centered on the Bringhurst home, and the family's affairs. There is also a pen and ink manuscript map marked "Anthony L. Bleeker's land."