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Contains 4 Results:

Correspondence, 1882 February

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144307
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February 24, 1882 J. Thompson Brown to his Mother, Fanny Coalter Brown, Richmond, Va. Will get your calico today. Went to a party at professor Price’s Tuesday and went to Petersburg Wednesday. Will go out to Walnut Hill on my way home. This morning I am going to take a drive with Miss Anne Carter.

Dates: 1882 February

Correspondence, 1882 March

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144308
Scope and Contents March 8, 1882 John Coalter to F.C. Brown Walnut Hill, Va. Great drought last year. Will no longer hold crops after harvest but sell immediately. Hates to stay in the house. Now too much rain. Lonely. Anti-Mahone. Cillia sends her love. March 13, 1882 John Coalter to his sister, F.C. Brown Walnut Hill, Petersburg, Va. Tomorrow I will send you all the butter. I have on hand, probably 14 or 20 pounds. I want Henry St. John to come stay with me and go to McCable. He is a very smart child and...
Dates: 1882 March

Correspondence, 1882 April

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144309
Scope and Contents April 1, 1882 [Four letters] Lizzie to Aunt F.C. Brown, Lizzie to Willie, Aunt B. to Willie, Cassie to Cousin F.C. Brown, All largely discuss family health, travels, and other affairs. Brother has pneumonia. Asks about Willie. April 3, 1882 John Coalter to F.C. Brown Walnut Hill, Va. Sending three bushels of sweet potatoes. Am here alone and lonely. Enjoyed Thompson’s brief visit. Wish you could see my hot bed – beautiful crops of tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce, and peppers. Orchard is in bloom....
Dates: 1882 April

Correspondence, 1882 January-April

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: id139743
Scope and Contents

No correspondence for January 1882.

Dates: 1882 January-April