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Everett, Robert & Elizabeth (parents), Everett family outgoing correspondence, 1850-1877
Everett, Robert & Elizabeth (parents), Everett family outgoing correspondence, 1850-1877
Everett, Robert & Elizabeth (parents), Everett family outgoing correspondence, 1850-1877
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Open book Everett, Robert & Elizabeth (parents), Everett family outgoing correspondence, 1850-1877

Title Everett, Robert & Elizabeth (parents), Everett family outgoing correspondence, 1850-1877 
Date 1850-1877 
Language English, Welsh
Subjects Abolitionists, Brothers and sisters, Congregational churches
Extent 6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes) 
Format Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription the bout? Last night was cold and snowy. This morning the ground was white and on the tops of the fences the snow was from an inch and a half to two inches thick when I rose. It is now almost all gone and the weather has become several degrees warmer. Yesterday we washed - got the clothes nearly all out before dinner. It the afternoon Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Thoas came to tea. They were both in fine spirits and seemed much to enjoy their talk and smoke with cousin Thomas. We were none of us able to go to meeting. There was a Republican meeting at wich Horace Greeley and Senator Wilson from Mass. lectured and Thomas could not make up his mind to lose that. Libbie and I were so chilly that we feared to take cold if we went out. This afternoon I have been ironing a few things and now Libbie is at work while I write. We manage to enjoy ourselves very well together somehow, tho' of course we are continually missing your company. Hope I shall tomorrow get a letter from you. I cannot help feeling a little uneasy after hearing of that accident till I know you are safe. Dr. speaks ever more encouragingly than he did the last time you saw him. I go to see him mornings now at 10 o'clock. Mr. John W. Jones' time. Mr. Jones went home I think on the same boat as you. Love, Jennie 
Transcription Status Needs review
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
Archival Collection Title Everett family papers
Link to Catalog View finding aid | View record
Call Number Midwest MS Everett Box 4 Folder 156 
BibID 998218028805867
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
Size 1688px × 2686px     13.00 MB 
File Created 07/25/2016 
Filename 998218028805867_mms_everett_ser_01_box_04_fl_156_010_02.tif 
Unique Identifier NL1FWTF 
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