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Box 3

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Correspondence, 1896 March

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144591
Scope and Contents March 1, 1896 J.T Brown to his wife, C.T. Brown Evington, Va. Family life and the children. March 3, 1896 Dave Tucker Brown to his Mother, C.T. Brown Ivy Cliff, Va. Child’s letter. Basic family affairs. March 19, 1896 S. M. Goss to C.T. Brown Brierfield, Va. Details about sewing for the family. Thanks for the skirt. All the children are well. I will take them to Mrs. Begg’s when the weather is good. March 22, 1896 H.P. Brown to his Mother, C.T. Brown J.T. Brown to his wife, C.T. Brown Ivy...
Dates: 1896 March

Correspondence, 1896 April

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144592
Scope and Contents

April 2, 1896 Dave T. Brown to his Mother, C.T. Brown Family news … glad you are coming home.

Dates: 1896 April

Correspondence, 1896 June

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144593
Scope and Contents

June 21, 1896 J.T. Brown to H.P. Brown Evington, Va. A visit to WV. Instructions for money. Elizabeth is 7 today. Willcox, Crump, and Robert Begg are going to New London to see Beu Tucker, who is at the springs there.

Dates: 1896 June

Correspondence, 1896 July

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144594
Scope and Contents

July 21, 1896 Ida G. Tunstall to C.T. Brown Washington DC. Arrived safely and took one of the new electric cars home. I never had a happier two weeks than with you. The Lynchburg Advance had quite a notice about our ball.

Dates: 1896 July

Correspondence, 1896 August

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144595
Scope and Contents August 14, 1896 Nannie to C.T. Brown Glencoe, WV. Mr. Corbett is here. Everyone thinks we are dead in love, and we don’t mind the teasing. Mama is convinced that May and Mr. Coleman will make a match. As for my match, she is delighted with Mr. C. August 15, 1896 Julian Corbett to J.T. Brown Charlottesville, Va. I suppose the house if full of family. Is George Coleman still with you and is he still progressing with his suit? I have not played cards or tennis since leaving Ivy Cliff. The...
Dates: 1896 August

Correspondence, 1896 September

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144596
Scope and Contents

September 26, 1896 J.R. Tucker to J.T. Brown Richmond, Va. We arrive by train on Tuesday morning.

Dates: 1896 September

Correspondence, 1896 October

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id144597
Scope and Contents

October 3, 1896 Receipt of J.T. Brown, Richmond, Va. Citizens Bank. October 3, 1896 J. Willcox Brown to J.T. Brown New York, NY. The company has decided to send me and my wife to Europe for a month. Your debts have increased in spite of loans. We must see what can be done and you can count on me. I note your requirements and am making arraignments accordingly. I will be back in time to vote for McKinley.

Dates: 1896 October

Correspondence, 1896 March-October

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: id139759
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Papers and correspondence of three generations of the Brown Family of Virginia:  Frances (Fanny) Bland Coalter Brown and her husband, Henry Peronneau Brown (1838-1888),  J. Thompson and Cassie Tucker Brown (1890-1920) and Frances Bland Brown and Fleming Sanders (1921-1964).

Dates: 1896 March-October