Box Series 2, Box 14
Contains 210 Results:
Belle to Lizzie and Sallie Galt
Asks them to write in her Album.
Berta to Sally
Invites Sally and the Dr. [John M. Galt?] to join the young ladies from Mrs. Waller's at her home this evening.
Clarissa to Sallie Galt
Cannot come over this evening. They leave for the Point on Monday, via the Grove, and her brother expects to be Sally's escort.
Helen to Sally M. Galt
Hopes Sally and John can come tomorrow instead of this evening, as Marianna cannot come this evening.
Julia to Sallie M. Galt
Mr. Ewell has disgraced her and will not take her back. She is thankful her parents are dead, so that they do not know her disgrace.
Julia to Sally M. Galt
Knows her sister loves everything beautiful, so sends her something sent the writer from Baltimore. Returns the books.
Julia to Sally Galt
Asks Sally to ask Lizzie to send her a few oysters.
K. Joh [?] to Sally Galt
Would like to borrow something to read. [Torn.]
M.E. to Sally M. Galt, December 12
Would like to borrow some books.
Maria to Sally Galt
Wishes her a Happy New Year and sends her a card composed of natural mementoes from the graves of General Jackson and Lee, and from the Natural Bridge.
Mary E. to Sallie M. Galt
Thanks her for the book. Cannot visit before leaving.
Mary to "Cousin Sally" (M. Galt)
Returns the books, and asks to borrow several more. Did not read "Rose-Maria" "as Aunty did not have time to look over it and I did not like to trust Paul De Kock."
Mary to Sally Galt
Asks her to work a book mark to give Mr. Harris. This letter was likely written prior to May 1854.
Mary Eliza to Sally Galt
Returns the books and sends her one. Would like to borrow "Modern Accomplishments." This letter was likely written prior to May 1854.
Mary Eliza to Sally M. Galt
Asks to borrow the "Expectant." This letter was likely written prior to May 1854.
Mattie C. to Sally Galt
Returns the books. The girls plan to come visiting tomorrow. This letter was likely written prior to May 1854.
Missouri [?] to Sally Galt
Hopes the cricket is forthcoming this fine day. Had a good frolic with [?]. Feels she must return home so the students will return to their studies. This letter was likely written prior to May 1854.
L.W. B[?] to Sallie M. Galt
Asks Lizzie J. Galt to write a wish for the writer's brother's tenth birthday. This letter was likely written prior to May 1854.
Letter to Sally M. Galt
Leaves tomorrow. Discusses a recent evening together. [Torn, first sheet only.]
Unknown, New York, to Sally M. Galt
Discusses the plays she has seen, the churches she attends, and her other activities.
Bookmark made by Anna Totten
"Skating," "Influence of the Moon on Vegetables," and "Clouds"
Toasts, and various short descriptions. Also, descriptions of various birds done when very young.
Sally M. Galt to Mr. Ambler
Just learned that he is going to leave and begs him to stay.
Sally M. Galt to Peggy Blair
Enjoyed their trip, but was glad to get home. Mentions the Millingtons, Minnegerodes, the Holmes, Marianna and Lelia Saunders, and Agnes Douthat's wedding. The only topic of conversation is the College.
Sally M. Galt, Richmond, to (Mary F.G. Browne?), [1865?] November
Discusses the wartime hanging, in Norfolk, of a Mr. Wright. Tom Williamson and his wife and son were in Richmond in October.