Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Letter, 1842
1842 [?]. (Saturday afternoon) Stephen G. Livermore to Mary Ann Brigham Worcester, Massachusetts. Mentions living together in the future…He is wooing her and knows she will stay loyal.
Letter, 17 February 1845
February 17, 1845. Stephen Livermore to Mary Ann Brigham Worcester, Massachusetts. It has been three weeks since he heard from her, she did not return his letter…a friend, Mrs. Rice wishes Mary to come and visit because she is sick and lonely…He is concerned that maybe he has angered her or done something wrong because she has not written to him.
Letter, 21 June 1846
June 21, 1846. Stephen Livermore to Mary Ann Brigham [?] Marlboro, Massachusetts. Wants her to visit on the fourth and stay.
Letter, 16 June 1848
June 16, 1848. Stephen Livermore to Mary Ann Brigham Worcester, Massachusetts. He has been working in the shop…a friend is sick.
Letter, 10 May 1849
May 10, 1849. Sister of Mary Ann [?] to Mary Ann Livermore, Springfield, Massachusetts. Worried about Stephens health…election day had passed with celebration and cake…mother churned a lot of butter and might send some…advises Mary Ann on how to keep Stephen from getting a cold.
Letter, 4 February 1850
February 4, 1850. Aaron Livermore to Stephen Livermore Millbury, Massachusetts. Describes the death of his little brother on January 18. Also mentions the death and burial of Mr. Preston.
Letter, 13 June 1850
June 13, 1850. Sister [?] to Mary Ann Livermore Marlboro, Massachusetts. Went to Worcester…father gave her two dollars…She looked for new shoes and whitened her bonnet. Stephen bought Mary Ann a new dress.
Letter, 29 September 1851
September 29, 1851. Sarah Affard to cousins[?] Avon, Connecticut. Family is in good health…Sarah is married…sends love to their family.
Letter, 24 March 1852
March 24, 1852. Stephen Livermore to Mary Ann Livermore Dayton, Ohio. Stephen is trying to get a man’s dividend to pay for Mary’s visit.
Letter, 30 March 1855
March 30, 1855. [?] to [?] Marlboro, Massachusetts. They have a new constitution that provides for a new set of officers each month and he is on the ticket.
Letter, 28 October 1856
October 28, 1856. Dan G. Livermore to Stephen Livermore Millbury, Massachusetts. Rufus Barton is dead (an acquaintance)…He could send two barrels of baldwins which he was able to sell for $150.
Letter, 28 March 1858
March 28, 1858. Mother[?] to [?] Marlboro, Massachusetts. She misses her girls but is glad that they are well and healthy…they have been going to many weddings…comments on the price of eggs declining but butter has risen to 23 cents.
Letter, 18 May 1859
May 18, 1859. Mina [?] to Mary Ann Livermore Marlboro, Massachusetts. They sent for a doctor for mother, he prescribed her medicine…mother wishes Mary Ann could be at home for Thanksgiving.