Box 4
Contains 13 Results:
1867
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1868
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1869
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1871, 1874-1876
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1877
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1878-1882
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1883-1884
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1885
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1886
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.
1887
Contains letters by Mary Eliza Hunt Carson and many other members of her extended family. Correspondents include Carson's mother, Mary Gould Fogg Hunt, her brothers and Bowdoin graduates Charles and Henry Hastings Hunt, her inlaws, the Carson family, and a number of descendants. Of particular notes are the letters Carson wrote to her mother relaying details of the battle of Gettysburg, Charles' wound and its healing, and President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg.