Box Series 2, Box 12
Contains 9 Results:
R.E. Blankenship, Richmond, to Sally M. Galt, 1870 January 10
Discusses the financial and legal status of her lots in Richmond. [First sheet only.]
Benjamin S. Ewell, Williamsburg, to William Galt, 1870 January 18
Because of Professor Preston's death the chair of Greek and German at the College is vacant, and wonders if Galt would be interested.
Rebecca A. Walker to Sallie M. Galt, 1870 April 7
Would like some more of Elizabeth J. Galt's writing. She already has "The Old Garden" and "Lines Written in Sickness." Inquires about Mr. Vest, Sallie's garden, Galt servants, Mary Williamson, and Rosa. This is her fiftieth birthday.
W.H. Palmer, Richmond, to Sally Maria Galt, Williamsburg, 1870 July 29
Encloses her rent from the lot on Main Street.
Sally M. Galt to unknown recipient, [1870?] October 11
Gay Williamson and her brother, James Woolfolk, spent the morning. The writer's brother [John M. Galt II] especially liked Woolfolk and Cousin Sarah Saunders, and said they had the "soft green of the soul."
Henry R. Josselyn, Quincy [IH?], to William R. Galt, 1870 October 18
Requests him to pay part of his long-standing debt.
J.T. Swann, Eastern Lunatic Asylum, Williamsburg, to Sally Maria Galt, 1870 November 5
Recently heard of the deaths of his two brothers. Asks her to prepare an obituary "for the Press" on the death of his dog.
[?] to [?], 1870
Would like to borrow "Political Ethics" by Francis Lieber. [Note: This letter is badly torn, so that date and signature are now lacking.]