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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1865 July 14
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Topics include the effect of the war on Malcom, Iowa, their hard work on their farm, her children's health, and her opinion on the photgraphs which Ruth had sent to her.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1863 January 24
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Topics include Mary's family's farm in Illinois and their health, the prices of grains, dry goods, and groceries, the activities of relatives including those fighting or killed in the War, and her specific requests for photographs and their packaging.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1860 November 3
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Topics include their activities starting a farm in Malcom Iowa, the good land and good prospects of the country, and the nearness of Iowa State College in Grinnell.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1859 March 20
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Topics include the sale of Mary and Caleb's house, Caleb's travels West to look for a place in Illinois or Kansas, and Mary's need of payment from Ruth.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1859 June 26 and 28
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Topics include her safe arrival at her new home in Neponset, Illinois.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1859 February 4 and February 7
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Topics include the sale of their properties, preparations to move, and Caleb's plans to go west.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1859 April 24
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Topics include Mary's attempts to sell their furniture and Caleb's attempts to locate property in Kansas Territory or Iowa.
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- Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1855 February 19
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Topics include the death of Mary's daughter.
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- Mary A. Johnson to Ruth Colton, no year July 7
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Topics include Mary's teaching and future work plans, and the birth of two children.
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- Marion Cornell to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 June 23 and Burton [s.n.] to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 June 24 and Ida Thorp to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 June 25
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Topics include their studies and school activities. Three letters from three former pupils in a Cambridge, VT school.
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- Marilla Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, no year June 13
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Topics include her son George's case of whooping cough, the visit from Catherine Smith, and her discouragement from all her work.
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- Marilla Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, no year December 8
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Topics include their baby, George, the death of Henrietta and Craig's baby, the upcoming wedding of George B. Smith and Lucy Brown, and her hopes to receive a letter from Henrietta.
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- Marilla Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1882 November 29
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Topics include her work at home, the difficulties of Edward's traveling, and the high cost of living in California.
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- Maria Horner to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1854 August 20
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Topics include her recent illness and religious activities.
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- Maria Fletcher to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1846 October 4 and Lydia Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, [1846?] October
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Topics include church meetings, the health of family members and friends, and Lydia's work and pay.
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- Mamie Flagg to Katherine Fletcher, [1887?] April 3
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Topics include feeling bad for a girl many are gossiping about and going for a ride when Katherine visits.
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- Mamie Flagg to Katherine Fletcher, 1887 September [26]
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Topics include joining the church and the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, attending prayer meetings with boys, and exchanging photographs.
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- Mamie Flagg to Katherine Fletcher, 1887 January 9
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Topics include sledding and other activities at Bakersfield Academy, her plans for studying and teaching, her Christmas gifts, and the African American mother and son boarding upstairs.
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- Mamie Flagg to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 October and name card
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Topics include a dance at which Mamie and a friend embarrassed a boy, a prank that she and a friend played at their boarding school, and how much she likes her school (Bakersfield Academy).