Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Letters, 1873-1933.
25 items.
Sally M. Galt, at Williamsburg, to Robert Page Saunders, 3 October, 1873
Celebration of 100th anniversary of Asylum will be 12 October 1873. First patient admitted.
Sally M. Galt, at Williamsburg, to Mrs. Lucy Page Saunders, 13 October, 1873
Scope and Contents Incomplete. Sends enclosed invitations to Robert? Description of wedding.
Sally M. Galt to [?], 10 November, 1873
Invites someone to be guest.
Sally M. Galt to [?], 14 July, 1874
News of friends. Dick Coke to be senator from Texas. Description of wedding.
Sally M. Galt, at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Lucy Page Saunders, 14 July, 1876
25 items.
S. M. Galt, at Richmond, Virginia, to Mrs. Lucy Page Saunders, 16 January, 1877
Bad weather. Leonora. Death of Mary Booth. Death of Alice Brown Hammond, nee Hankins.
S. M. Galt, at Williamsburg, to Mrs. Lucy Page Saunders, 17 September, 1879
Gabriella is too sick to attend to putting up the stone.
Lucy Burwell Saunders, at Louise Home, Washington, D.C., to her son Robert L.P. Saunders, at Baltimore, Maryland, 1 March, 1880
"Says Dr. Power wrote to ask her to let Jno. Tyler and his daughter rent rooms in the house but she refused. What can he want there I wonder. He was so intemperate in this city before he left and had his daughter with him." Wants him to contact publisher in Baltimore to see if he would put story for Indian mission of Bp. Whipple.
Sally M. Galt, at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Lucy Page Saunders, 24 June, 1880
Delia Braithwaite and her flock. Kindness of Braithwaites to her in her illness. Intends to be in Baltimore on the 11th. Visit from Rev. William Pettus of Kentucky. Protege of Prof. Ro. Saunders. Mrs. Minnegerode has sent me the dr's. sermons.
Lucy Burwell Saunders, at Louise Home, Washington, D.C., to her son Robert L.P. Saunders, 1 October, 1880
25 items.
Henry B. Michie, at Macaria, to Robert Saunders, 24 December, 1882
Appreciate subscription to the Nation.(Christmas present.)
Lucy Burwell Saunders, at Yorktown, to Page Saunders, 30 June, 1883
Visits. Hard times in Williamsburg. Even in Yorktown vegetables and ice very high. Food is scarce in Williamsburg. Lack of money.
M.J. Griffin, at Hickory Fork, Gloucester County, to Robert Saunders, 27 December, 1883
Thanks for Life of Caesar. Burning of house at Shelly.
Cornelia F. Taylor, at Viareggio, Toscana, Italy, to Mrs. Saunders, December, 1884
Elaborate letterhead. Cholera epidemic. Illness of family. Uncle. His son "our poor feeble-minded one is of course a great charge.
James Weaver, at Boston, Miss Page Saunders, 4 March, 1886
Has brought place in Hampton.
Elizabeth S. Ewell, at Georgetown, D.C., to Page Saunders, 12 September, 1888
Has dispatched sketch. Want of means makes no difference in the Southern manners. Lizzie wrote that Ewell has gone to Texas. Neither herself or her father like it. Mr. Scott does on Ewell's account.
Philemon H. Tuck, at Baltimore, to Robert P. Saunders, at Baltimore, 4 February, 1907
Mortgage rates.
Lycett, at Baltimore, Maryland, to R. P. Saunders, at Baltimore, 2 October, 1913
Subscription to Maryland Churchman. Enclosure: An advertisement of Lycett, stationer.
Laura N. Mann, at Washington, D.C., to R. P. Saunders, at Baltimore, Maryland, 12 November, 1918
Telegram. Death of Mrs. Capron.
John MacKaye Dunbar, at Washington, D.C., to Robert Saunders, at Baltimore, Maryland, 28 April, 1919
Thanks for bread and cheese. Received iron.
Annie M. Baker, Baltimore, Maryland, to Robert P. Saunders, at Baltimore, Maryland, 6 September, 1919
Payment for mortgage.
John MacKaye Dunbar, at Washington, D.C., to Robert Page Saunders, at Baltimore, Maryland, 5 December, 1919
Wants to hear from him concerning his health.
Annie M. Baker, Baltimore, Maryland, to Robert P. Saunders, 10 December, 1919
Carmody mortgage.
John MacKaye Dunbar, to Robert Page Saunders, 29 December, 1919
Glad he feels so well. Wishes they could send box of eats and check.