Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Folder 5, 1846-1847
Margaret Gardiner, to "Brother,", 1846 June 18
Describes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government." 1 page. Typewritten copy of
Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York, to David Gardiner,, 1846 June 22
Informs him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.
Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, East Hampton, New York, 1846 September 16
States that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very "tempted to rejoin the family cicle," but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of
Seating chart for the New York State Convention Chamber, 1846
1 page. Printed material.
Valentine's Day card to Miss Gardiner, 1847 February 14
1 page. AN.
Phoebe Dayton Gardiner, the Abbey Manor, New York, to Margaret Gardiner,, 1847 May 19
Mentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.
David L. Gardiner, New York, New York, to ALexander Gardiner,, 1847 August 9
Informs him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.
Alexander Gardiner, Sahron Springs, New York, to David L. Gardiner, 1847 August 15
Describes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.
Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, 1847 September 3
Describes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.
Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, 1847 September 12
Mentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.
David L. Gardiner, Saratoga, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, 1847 September 12
Describes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.
Alexander Gardiner, Baltimore, Maryland, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, 1847 November 14
Mentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.
Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, circa 1847
Mentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the "old gentleman" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.
Margaret Gardiner, to unknown, circa 1847
Describes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.
Margaret Gardiner, to Mr. Beeckman,, circa 1847
Explains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies "might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;" thanks him for his "flattering representations of me to your mother;" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.
Minna Gardiner, to Mr. Beeckman,, circa 1847
Encloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of