Series 1.1 Correspondence to Laughton
- Creator:
- Blanding, Magdalen Gordon, 1823-1885, Chace, Abby Wheaton Pearce, Comegys, Harriet Clayton, 1840-1927, Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 1816-1875, Halsted, Nancy Marsh, 1817-1891, Schuyler, Mary Morris Hamilton, 1818-1877, Harper, Emily L. (Emily Louisa), 1812-1892, Johnson, Christie, Mitchell, Martha Reed, 1818-1902, Sweat, Margaret J.M. (Margaret Jane Mussey), 1823-1908, Walker, Letitia Morehead, 1823-1908, and Washington, Ella Bassett, 1834-1898
- Names:
- Blanding, Magdalen Gordon, 1823-1885
Chace, Abby Wheaton Pearce
Comegys, Harriet Clayton, 1840-1927
Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 1816-1875
Halsted, Nancy Marsh, 1817-1891
Schuyler, Mary Morris Hamilton, 1818-1877
Harper, Emily L. (Emily Louisa), 1812-1892
Johnson, Christie
Mitchell, Martha Reed, 1818-1902
Sweat, Margaret J.M. (Margaret Jane Mussey), 1823-1908
Walker, Letitia Morehead, 1823-1908
Washington, Ella Bassett, 1834-1898
Laughton, Lily Macalester Berghmans, 1832-1891
Johnston, Harriet Lane, 1830-1903
Mason, Betsey (Elizabeth Price), 1802-1873
Macalester, Charles, 1798-1873
Tracy, Sarah, 1820-1896
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
Hudson, Susan Edwards Johnson, 1825-1913
McMakin, Mary A.
Comegys, Margaret Douglass, 1816-1888
Riggs, George Washington, 1813-1881
Hollingsworth, John McHenry, 1823-1889
Herbert, Ella Smith, 1845-1884
Whitney, Flora Payne, 1842-1893
Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912
Eve, Philoclea Edgeworth Casey, 1813-1889
Rathbone, Elizabeth Adams, 1837-1923
Richardson, Ida Ann Slocomb, 1830-1910
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon3600 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon, VA 22121
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