Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Joseph Bringhurst, Sr., to "Beloved Niece" [Elizabeth Foulke], Wilmington, (Del.). 3 December, 1810 [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."
Joseph Bringhurst, Sr., to "Beloved Niece" [Elizabeth Foulke], Wilmington, (Del.). 22 December, 1810 [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."
Joseph Bringhurst, Sr., to "Beloved Niece" [Elizabeth Foulke], Wilmington, (Del.). 25 January, 1811 [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."
Joseph Bringhurst, Sr., to "Beloved Niece" [Elizabeth Foulke], Wilmington, (Del.). 10-11 February, 1811 [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."
Joseph Bringhurst, Sr., to "Beloved Niece" [Elizabeth Foulke], Wilmington, (Del.). 24 June, 1811 [3p.]
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."
Micajah Collins to Elizabeth Foulke, Warrington, Virginia. 13 November, 1811 [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."
Thomas Rogers to "Esteemed Friend E. Foulke," [n.p.]. 7 June, 1814 [1p.]
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 "Beloved Friends James & Phebe Pemberton," [n.p.]. "Third Day, Evening, 8 o'clock" [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."
Jane M. Rogers to "My Dear Friend" [Elizabeth Foulke], Philadelphia. 17 July, [n.d.] [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."
"E.L." to "Beloved Young Dear Sister Ann Savery," [n.p.]. [n.d.] [1p.]
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."