Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
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, 2 October 1852
October 2, 1852. H.A.B. (sister) to Mary Ann Livermore Worcester, Massachusetts. Mrs. Newton passes away last week…She Sarah and she was in good health.
Letter, 29 November 1852
November 29, 1852. Aunt S. Billings to [?] Harvard, Massachusetts. Her eye sight is getting worse…she boards with another lady, but does not intend on staying any longer.
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, 7 October 1855
October 7, 1855. [?] to Stephen Livermore Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Got the money (two hundred and three dollars) and paid two hundred and fifty cents to buy a new horse.
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, 14 February 1857
February 14, 1857. Mini [?] to Stephen Livermore Marlboro, Massachusetts. Mother is getting sick…Father asks for Stephen to come home for a week in May to help fix up their trees.
Letter, 27 November 1857
November 27, 1857. Lyman and Martha to Stephen and Mary Ann Livermore Dayton, Ohio. It is Thanksgiving Day and everyone is enjoying themselves…went to church and there was an excellent sermon…but they are sorry that Stephen and Mary cannot come out to visit.
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, 9 April 1858
April 9, 1858. D.H. Learles to brother and sister [?] Millbury, Massachusetts. Worried about [brother] Henry…he is sick and does not look like he will recover.
Letter, 27 May 1858
May 27, 1858. D. H. Learles to Stephen Livermore Millbury, Massachusetts. Julia has cold or influenza…Henry is still sick and it is a task to care for him. He is worried about Henry.
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.
Letter, 1 July 1859
July 1, 1859. Mina [?] to Mary Ann Livermore Unknown location. Uncle Edward lost $30, 000 by investing in a railroad company that failed…the family is facing an economically hard time, but they can still rely on corn and potato crops. She will stay home this summer but wants to travel to Worcester during the winter if mother is well.
Letter, undated
Unknown Date. N.L. Rice to Mary Ann Livermore Springfield, Massachusetts. She is happy to know that Walter is with Mary Ann—as she was worried about his wellbeing and unsure about his whereabouts—she hopes that he will behave well but is relieved he is safe.