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Contains 163 Results:

Correspondence, 1840-1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161708
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Box-folder: 1:1-4 174 items.

Dates: 1840-1849

Correspondence, 1850-1859

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: id164917
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Box-folder: 1:1-4 174 items.

Dates: 1850-1859

Correspondence, 1860-1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: id164956
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Box-folder: 1:1-4 174 items.

Dates: 1860-1863

Correspondence, 1864-1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: id167419
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Box-folder: 1:1-4 174 items.

Dates: 1864-1866

Carter Coupland, Inglewood, to cousin Tiffy (Tariffa Cocke), Evergreen, 1841 February 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161709
Scope and Contents Postmarked Meridian Springs, Mass. Thanks his cousin for her letter and sends his love to her and the others at Evergreen; speaks of his trip to Jackson with his mother; met two boys his size that he played with; Brother George has a new spotted calf that allows him to saddle and briddle and lead around; knitted one stocking for his cat Rebecca Rosetta but tired of it and would not knit the other; Mr. Dorsey brought them oysters from Vicksburg; Mother has given him four hens but they have...
Dates: 1841 February 8

G.R. Coupland, Inglewood, to brother John R. Coupland, Elkridge Landing, Maryland, 1841 January 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161711
Scope and Contents Postmarked Merdian Springs, Mass. Hopes that he [JRC] is well since he was well in his last letter; describes Pensacola and the midshipmen on board the Warren who have been asking about him [JRC]; sends word of Midshipmen Murry's coming in a schooner to get provisions and his killing of two Indians at Indian Key; convinced Uncle Harrison to write to Washington to get a Midshippman's appointment for him [GRC]; describes Uncle Harrison's mishap with a rifle that nearly shot his hand off; has...
Dates: 1841 January 1

John R. Coupland at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Susan E. Henley, 1843 February 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161712
Scope and Contents

Has fallen into despair because she has refused him; defines happiness as being with her; urges her to reconsider her decision. 4pp. Autographed letter signed.

Dates: 1843 February 24

Jno. (John) R. Coupland, Petersburg, Virginia, to Susan E. Henly, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1843 July 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161713
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Hopes it is not too soon after his departure from Williamsburg to write to her; describes his happiness and his love for her; becomes heartsick when he thinks of his journey southward in three months  and having to put a great distance between them; is afraid she may fall victim to death or that she will change; has yet to tell Mother of their engagement; sends greetings to all who know of their engagement, which is to remain secret.

Dates: 1843 July 12

John R. Coupland, Evergreen, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1843 September 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161714
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Postmarked Petersburg, Va. Acknowledges he has been remiss in writing her; attempts to convince her that she is not disobeying her mother when she writes to him; reminds her of her promise to speak of their engagement to her brother; fears he may not be able to visut until the latter part of November; sends his love to her and those she can safely give it.

Dates: 1843 September 20

John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1843 November 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id161715
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Has safely arrived in Mobile; troubles with stage contractors caused a delay in his arrival; has not decided on an occupation or a place to live; is currently residing with his cousin Mr. Minge [?], who left his wife in northern Alabama because of the fever still raging; the house is not ready to accomodate guests; reiterates his love for her; is frightened by yellow fever but will leave it up to Providence. 4 pp. Autographed letter signed

Dates: 1843 November 17

John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1844 April 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id163959
Scope and Contents

Speaks of his love and devotion to her; chastises her for not writing; fears that he may not be able to see her until after the 4th of July due to his mother's having business in Mississippi until that time; gives his reasons for not writing her; speaks  of the balls and parties of Mobile that he would rather not be invited to; returns to the subject of his love for her.

Dates: 1844 April 20

John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama, to Thomas H. Cambell, S. D., 1844 June 25

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id163963
Scope and Contents

Whittle H. Wiley, H. Woodis, and G.G. Thompson, committee, Williamsburg Va. Letter declining an invitation to a dinner to be given by the students of William and Mary College. See William and Mary Papers, Folder 16.

Dates: 1844 June 25

John R. Coupland, Petersburg, Virginia, to Susan E. Henly, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1846 August 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id163984
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Opens his letter with no affectionate salutation because she asked "as you wrote, so do you expect me to write"; apologizes for his "dilatory conduct", asks if she has "mentioned the matter to Ma"; reiterates his love and devotion towards her; his having a chill and fever preventedhim from traveling to Williamsburg; hopes she will not go to King and Queen County by then.

Dates: 1846 August 14

John R. Coupland, White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia., 1846 September 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id163990
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Is disappointed that "the crowd" from Petersburg has left and leaves him with little social opportunity; remembers fondly his stay in Williamsburg; declares his love for her; hopes to return to Williamsburg as soon as possible.

Dates: 1846 September 6

John R. Coupland, White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1846 September 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164020
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Enjoys nothing in White Sulphur Springs without her; asks God to bless her for agreeing to link her destiny with his; believes this trip has been of "incalculable benefit" to him; will leave for Ohio either Saturday or Monday and be in Williamsburg as soon as possible. .

Dates: 1846 September 16

John R. Coupland, Milford Center, Union County, Ohio, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1846 October 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164030
Scope and Contents Has heard no news from Williamsburg since he left White Sulphur Springs, Virginia; fears sickness or death has visited Williamsburg; worries that his friend Joseph Lewis is bed-ridden as he has not responded to his [JRC] letters; had expected to hear from her through his friends; warns her that if there are no letters for him in the next mail he will set out for Virginia immediately; worries that something, particularly sickness will prevent or delay his return; encourages reflection on the...
Dates: 1846 October 14

Frances [?], Williamsburg, Virginia, to her cousin John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama, 1847 February 3

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164046
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Warns him that she [Susan E. Henley] is quite upset and has forbidden her [Frances] to write to him; shares news from Williamsburg; mentions that she [SEH] felt "slighted" and "treated with indifference" on his last trip to Williamsburg 3 pages.

Dates: 1847 February 3

John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama, to his cousin Frances, 1847 February

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164055
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Finds himself in shock over her last letter; explains that she [Susan E. Henley] had promised to write him each time they were apart but never did; is angered that she [SEH] is upset that he "slighted" her by stopping writing when she never wrote; explains that he told her plainly at his last leaving that since she [SEH] will not write, she cannot expect to hear from him; will leave for Illinois and Ohio in four to six weeks; asks that she hurry a reply to him.

Dates: 1847 February

John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia., 1847 March 11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164061
Scope and Contents

Has not heard from her or from Miss Frances [his cousin]; explains his reasoning for writing his last letter to Miss Frances; asks her to write to him.

Dates: 1847 March 11

Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John R. Coupland, Mobile, Alabama., 1847 March 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164071
Scope and Contents

Gives him the choice of breaking their engagement or leaving the situation between them as it stands, depending on his desires. Autographed card signed.

Dates: 1847 March 24

Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John R. Coupland, Petersburg, Virginia., 1847 June 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164072
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Thanks him for his last letter; explains that their party went well; describes the party; gives news from Williamsburg; is glad he is over his chills and hopes he will not expose himself to the night air.

Dates: 1847 June 17

John R. Coupland, Petersburg, Virginia, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1847 June 25

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164073
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Cannot describe his pleasure at receiving a letter from her; echoes her wish that he could have been at her party with her; asks after Cousin Harriet and sends his love to her; worries about Miss Clarissa's health; discusses the love between two of their friends; promises he will be settled soon and then he can make her "the wife of my heart."

Dates: 1847 June 25

Edwin Shield, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1847 July 18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164074
Scope and Contents

Thanks her for the kindness she extended to him. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.

Dates: 1847 July 18

John B. [?], Bethany, to his cousin Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia., 1847 July 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164078
Scope and Contents

Acknowledges the receipt of her letter; expects to leave for Williamsburg on August 10 and arrive there August 14; will wait to share his news until he reaches Williamsburg.

Dates: 1847 July 27

John R. Coupland, Baltimore, Maryland, to Susan E. Henley, Williamsburg, Virginia., 1847 August 19

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164080
Scope and Contents

Feels very alone in the midst of the crowds of Baltimore because she is not there also; describes his love for her; promises he will be kind to her once they are united; fears that his friend is dying and so will return immediately; has purchased a ring for her. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.

Dates: 1847 August 19