Mary Armistead, Raspberry Plain, Virginia to her son-in-law, James Maury, Liverpool, England, 1795

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 8
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Is happy he is well; was not informed after her daughter's death because she [MA] was in poor health; apologizes for not having written; was unable to bury her daughter according to her wished because she [MA] was in London for the winter; plans to carry out her daughter's wishes as soon as possible; family is now established at Raspberry plain;hopes to bury members of her family nearby; the tombstone has arrived in Fredricksburg; hopes that he will continue to inform her of his welfare. 2 pp. ALS

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