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- Andrew Fletcher to Ruth Colton, circa 1838 April
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Topics include Andrew's proposal of marriage to Ruth.
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- Angie Day to Katherine Fletcher, 1883 May 6
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Topics include her current work for her cousin and possible work for Katherine's family, visiting an organ, and Katherine's and Carrie's musical studies.
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- Arvilla Colton to Lydia, Susan, and Ruth Colton, 1826 June 18
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Topics include Arvilla's recent illness and the activities of family members.
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- Ashley Dixon to [Andrew Craig?] Fletcher, 1876 August 4
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Topics include an excursion planned by Craig (?), which Ashley cannot attend.
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- Bestsey Verona Colton to Ruth Fletcher, 1852 December 24
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Topics include the death of Verona's Grandmother (Ruth's mother), Carseldana (Verona's sister), the birth of Carlos Colton to Lemuel and Matilda, and the recovery of Curtis Colton.
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- Betsey Verona Colton to Ruth Fletcher and Lydia Willey, 1852 May 20
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Topics include the death of Betsey's grandmother (Ruth's mother), their home and farm in Indiana, her health, age, and physical statistics, and the activities of family members.
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- Betsey Verona Colton to Ruth Fletcher, 1843 September and Lemuel Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher and Lydia Colton, 1843 November 4
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Topics include Carseldana's marriage with William Potter, Moses Shepard Colton's (Betsey Verona's father) move west, Moses Shepard's joining the Baptist Church, the value of wheat and corn, and farming and weather conditions in Ohio.
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- Betsey Verona Colton to Ruth Fletcher, 1850 April 28 and Moses S. Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, undated
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Topics include Carseldana's remarriage, Lyman Colton's (nephew) beginning of work as shoe maker, an illegibly named person's marriage, the milder climate of Indiana, the state of the farm in Indiana, and the state of family members' health.
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- Betsey Verona Jagua to Ruth Fletcher, 1865 August 20
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Topics include her family's health, her daughter, Sarah Everline, the photograph of Craig which Ruth had sent, and the state of their crops.
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- Betsey Verona Jagua to Ruth Fletcher, [1855?] January [11?]
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Topics include Betsey's continuing ill health, the death of Lemuel's and Matilda's son Carlos, the price of produce and stock, and a recent religious meeting and subsequent conversion of Betsey's husband.
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- Betsey Verona Jagua to Ruth Fletcher, circa 1851 February 23 and March 5
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Topics include the death of Hiram Holdridge, the husband of Carseldana, Verona's own poor health, Verona's marriage the previous fall, the state and value of their farm, and how Matilda Colton and Grand Ma get along together.
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- Betsey Verona Jagua to Ruth Fletcher, circa August 1864
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Topics include prices of cloth, a draft which may take her husband, Seth, to the war, and the effects of a dry summer.
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- Blanch Ervins to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 March 11
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Topics include activities and schoolwork at Johnson State Normal School.
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- C.P. Hogan to Katherine Fletcher, 1888 March 28
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Topics include forwarding her teaching application to the appropriate person with favorable remarks.
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- C.R. Thompson to Katherine Fletcher, 1888 May 10
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Topics include his circumstances in Secor, IL, his personal habits, the advertisement he placed and to which Katherine responded, and a suggestion that she get a Post Office Box for their correspondence.
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- Carl Smith to Katherine Fletcher, no year March 28
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Topics include how much he would enjoy sugaring in Vermont, the relative size of San Jose, California, and temperance lodge speakers.
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- Carlos Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1853 March 2 and Zebina and Lois Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, undated and Curtis Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, undated
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Topics include the health of Curtis Colton, the death of an unnamed relative, the temperance movement, and family business activities.