Box 21
Contains 71 Results:
Letters from Mrs. Mary E. Brown, Petersburg, to Samuel T. Brown, 1849 March-October
Scope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.
Samuel T. Brown, Otter Hills, to Henry Peronneau Brown, 1850 April 18
Scope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.
Mrs. Alice Brown Hogal, Richmond, to Mrs. Mary E. Brown, 1850 June 17
Samuel T. Brown, Otter Hills, to Mrs. Mary E. Brown, 1851 June 28
Concerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.
Receipt to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg, 1857 June 11
Receipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.
Fanny B. Coalter to Henry Peronneau Brown, 1858 May-July
Scope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.
Mrs. Betty C. Lacy, Chatham, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown,New York Hotel, 1858 December 23
Henry T. Coalter, Hanover, to his sister Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1858 December 24
Mrs. Betty C. Lacy and Margaret Barnes, Chatham, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1859 January 11
Hess to Mrs. Brown, Oak Springs, 1859 February 8
Carrie, Otter Hills, to "Dear Cousin", undated
Letters from Mrs. Betty C. Lacy, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1859 March-November
Scope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.
Letters from Lucy T. Braxton to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, Loving Creek P.O., 1859 March-December
Scope and Contents "We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery."
Letters from John Coalter II, to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1859 March-September
Scope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.
Cousin Sue, Vaucluse, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1859 August 8
Consolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.
Letters from Mrs. T. Magill, Winchester, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1859 August-November
Scope and Contents Covers lacking.
C. B. T. Washington, Williamsburg, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1859 September 9
Scope and Contents Cover lacking.
Mrs. Betty B. Dallam, Baltimore, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, 1859 September 31
Mrs. Mary W. Braxton, Chericoke, to Fanny (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown), 1859 November 17
Concerning the loss of an infant.
St. George Tucker Coalter, University of Virginia, to Mrs. Fanny Bland, 1859 December 9
Letter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.