Box 7
Contains 24 Results:
Julia Gardiner, New York, New York, to Mary, L.H. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Long Island, New York, 1840 March 17
Scope and Contents Describes a "Fancy Ball" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were "grand failures"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.
Caroline S. Clarkson to Julia Gardiner, East Hampton, New York, 1840 June 2
Scope and Contents Has sent a package to her from "one not a little touched by Cupid's dart," Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.
Julia Gardiner, on board the Sheridan, to Mary L.H. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Long Island, New York, 1840 September 26
Scope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.
Mary Gardiner, Albany, New York, to Julia A. Gardiner, New York, New York, 1842 January 17
Scope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.
Marie [Mary Gardiner], Albany, New York, to Julia A. Gardiner, Washington, District of Columbia, 1843 January 4
Scope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.
Inivitation from Mr. and Mrs. Easton to the Misses Gardiner, 1843 January 14
1 p. N.
J.J. Baily to Julia Gardiner, Washington City, D.C., 1843 February 23
Scope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Julia Gardiner, 1843 April 19
Scope and Contents Sees her as "the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
J.J. Bailey to Julia Gardiner, East Hampton, Long Island, New York, 1843 May 13
Julia Gardiner, Easthampton, Long Island, New York, to F.W. Pickens, 1843 May 25
Scope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.
V. Woodhouse Stephens, Teignmouth, Devonshire, England, to Julia Gardiner, American Hotel, New York, 1843 July 16
Scope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.
Julia Gardiner, East Hampton, New York, to Mary [L.H. Gardiner], circa 1843 August 1
Scope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, "the hottest month of the year"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.
Invitation from Mrs. Baber [?] to the Misses Gardiner, circa 1843 December 13
1 p. N.
Julia Gardiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk County, New York, 1835 April 5
Scope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.
Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, East Hampton, Long Island, New York, to Juluiana [sic] [Julia] Gardiner, New York, New York, 1835 April 9
Scope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her "hair braided with bows"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.
Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, Easthampton, Long Island, New York, to Julana [sic] [Julia] Gardiner, New York, New York, 1835 April 14
Scope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and "neckercheifs" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.
Juliana McLahlan Gardiner, Easthampton, Long Island, New York, to Julana [sic] Julia Gardiner, New York, New York, 1835 June 2
Scope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.
Junia Gardiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk, County, New York, 1835 June 4
Scope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with "dissentary"; looks forward to a visit from "Pa"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.
Margaret Gardiner, East Hampton, Long Island, New York, to Juliana [sic] [Julia] Gardiner, New York, New York, circa 1835 June
Scope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.
Juliana [sic] [Julia] Gardiner, Sing Sing, New York to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 1836 October 23
Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.
Margaret Gardiner, Easthampton, Long Island, New York, to Juliana [sic] [Julia] Gardiner, New York, New York, circa 1839 June 7
Scope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.
Julia Gardiner, New York, New York, to Mary L.H. Gardiner, Shelter Isle, Long Island, New York, 1839 December 28
Scope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a "moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.
Mary L. H. Gardiner, Shelter Isle, New York, to Julia Gardiner, New York, New York, 1840 February 6
Scope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the "fashionable world." 2 pp. TCy of ALS.
Correspondence and papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler, second wife of President John Tyler, 1835-1843
Alice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler