Box Series 2, Box 14
Contains 210 Results:
W.R. Mason Jr. to Sally M. Galt
Would like to borrow the Club book for a few hours.
Thos. McC. to Sallie Galt
Thanks her for the crackers, and would now like to borrrow several pounds of them.
Mary Minnigerode to Sally M. Galt
Understands John would probably buy her greenhouse plants for the hospital. Would sell all 200 pots for $50. The letter was likely written ante 1854 May.
L. Murdaugh to Sarah Galt, Williamsburg, [1858?]
Hopes Dr. Williamson continues well. Edmund met Judge and Mrs. Wilkinson. John's partner has gone to New York, so he cannot come home. Asks to be remembered to many Galts in Williamsburg and to Mrs. George McCandlish. The letter may have been written prior to 1858.
A.A. O'Veil, Cottage, to Sally M. Galt, July 24
Thanks her for the loan of the books. Sends the proof chest of C. Morton.
Barbara M. Page to Sally Galt, [1854 May?]
Would like to borrow the conclusion of "Annetta Haverstraw." Little Robert Saunders is ill. The letter may have been written prior to 1854.
Barbara M. Page to Sally M. Galt
Lucy Page Saunders hopes Sally and John will spend the evening there to meet Page Morris. The letter was likely written ante 1854 May.
Barbara M. Page to Sally Galt
Inquires about her mother's health. Wishes they lived nearer. The letter was likely written ante 1854 May.
Barbara M. Page to Sally Galt
Has a "noble nephew" and the mother is doing well. Hopes Sally and Mrs. Galt will come soon to see them. The letter was likely written ante 1858.
Barbara M. Page to Sally M. Galt
Wonders if Sally received Mrs. Murdaugh's flowers. Marianna and Mr. Earnest were going to visit the Galts this evening, but the snow may prevent it.
Barabara M. Page to Sally Galt
Marianna would like to borrow "Undine," and both the invalids (Marianna and Lelia) would like some of Sally's Jelly.
M.T. [?] Page to Sallie M. Galt
Thanks her for the wreath and asks her to make one of mock oranges and pink rosebuds. Hopes she will be at Judge Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's this evening.
M.T. [?] Page to Sallie Galt
Cannot attend her levee this evening. Mattie Christian is sick. Returns "Vanity Fair." The letter was likely written ante May 1854.
Mr. Parker to Sally M. Galt
Would like to escort her to church this afternoon. The letter is simply dated as "Sunday".
M.B. Rochelle to Sally Galt
Thanks her for the poetry and friendship. The letter was likely written ante 1858.
H.M.S. to Sally Galt
Received a letter from Lizzie Macaulay, who is to be married the twentieth of next month. Discusses another girl who is entering a convent. [Stained.]
H.P.S. to Sally M. Galt
Hopes she will go with them.
Lelia Saunders to Sally Galt
Would like Elizabeth Galt to make her a flower wreath to wear to Mr. Maupin's party. The letter was likely written ante 1854 May.
Lelia Saunders to Sallie Galt
Hopes Mrs. Galt is now better. Would like to borrow a book to read to her mother. The letter was likely written ante 1858.
Lelia Saunders to Sally Galt
Would like to borrow John's "Now and Then." Marianna is reading a long note from Mr. Lackey, and wonders if Sally has seen Mr. Eubank.
Lelia Saunders to Sally M. Galt
Would like to borrow a book. The Bishop is not coming. Marianna went to Norfolk with Mrs. Tucker and Cynthia to see the little dancers.
Lelia Saunders to Sally Galt
Would like to borrow Punch. Enters her teens today.
Lelia Saunders to Sally Galt
She, Marianna, and Aunt Barbara Page are all sick. Would like to borrow another book, and returns the one she had.
Lelia Saunders to Sally Galt
Would like to borrow the Lady's Book, and to hear any news, puns, conundrums, or witty speeches.
Lucy Burwell Page Saunders, Clay Hill, to Sally M. Galt, Williamsburg, [1842?] September 13
Hopes Bishop Meade will soon describe his Canadian trip in the "Southern Churchman." The children wish Sally, Lizzy, and Tommy Williamson were with them. Inquires about her Father, brothers, sisters, and mother, and hopes John will not go to Philadelphia until they have seen him.