Box 1
Contains 86 Results:
Annie Cook and Sallie Cook, Meadow View (Washington County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1875 October 10
Discusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.
Lulie R. Spilman, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1877 March 9
Discusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.
(Tola?), Locust Grove, (Orange County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, 1877 April 26
Discusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.
"Cousin," Tola (?), Locust Grove, (Orange County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1877 June 7
Discusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.
Annie [Cook] and Sallie [Cook], Meadow View, [Washington County, Virginia?], to Mollie [Luttrell], Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia], circa 1877 November 18
Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear "cousin" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.
"Cousin," Tola (?), Locust Grove, (Orange County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1877 December 25
Tells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.
John A. Walters, to Mollie Luttrell, 1878 January 10
Invitation to a surprise party.
Annie T. Cook, Meadow View, (Washington County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, circa 1878 April
Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.
Lulie R. Spilman, Amissville, Virginia, to "cousin," Mollie Luttrell, 1878 June 2
Is happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.
Lulie R. Spilman, Amissville, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, 1878 October 29
Discusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.
Lulie R. Spilman, Amissville, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, 1878 December 5
Discusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.
Lulie R. Spilman, "School Room," Amissville, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1879 May 1
Has not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.
Willie" (Mary William Doyle), (Green Valley, Bath County, Virginia?), to "cousin," Mollie Luttrell, (Amissville, Virginia?), 1879 November 18
Scope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions "cousin" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.
"Willie" (Mary William) Doyle, Green Valley, (Bath County, Virginia?), to "cousin," Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, (Virginia?), 1879 December 10
Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new "beau"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at "cousin" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.
Rosa (?), "Laurel Hill School," (Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, 1880 March 20
Mentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.
John A Walters, to Mollie Luttrell, 1878 January 10
Invitation to a surprise party.
Annie T. Cook, Meadow View, (Washington County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1878 June 2
Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.
Ginnie (?), Hope Mills, Page County, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1881 July 18
Discusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.
Mollie M. Luttrell, to Willie (Doyle?), 1882 February 13
Asks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and "sister" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.
"Cousin" Annie Cook, Mead View (Washington County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1884 October 16
Scope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of "cousin" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.
A(?) M(?), Willow Brook, (Louisa County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1886 December 23
Enjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).
Lucy (O.?) Silvey, Amissville, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, (Amissville, Virginia?), 1889 August 31
Discusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.
A.T. Luttrell, to Mollie Luttrell, 1890 March 25
Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that "cousin" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.
Annie M., Willow Brook, (Louisa County, Virginia?), to Mollie Luttrell, 1890 July 6
Scope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a "Bush" meeting.
Annie Cook and Sallie Cook, Meadow Grove, Washington County, Virginia, to Mollie Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, undated
Scope and Contents Wishes she would visit for "first" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.