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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).
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- Mamie Flagg to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 February 7
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Topics include her visit to see relatives in Illinois and viewing Paul Philippoteaux's Battle of Gettysburg panorama in Chicago.
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- Mamie Flagg to Katherine Fletcher, 1884 November 20
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Topics include teachers and classmates in Vermont, the election of Grover Cleveland, and the saloons in Minneapolis.
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- Mamie [Flagg] to Katherine Fletcher, undated
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Topics include declining an invitation.
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- M. [s.n.] to Katherine Fletcher, [circa 1883]
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Topics include a request that Katherine visit them in their illness and bring a bottle of birch beer.
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- Lyman Colton to Ruth Fletcher, [1858?] April 23
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Topics include his recent activities, the health and activities of his family, the birth of his sister Verona's child, Sarah Eveline, and his desire to begin ministerial work.
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- Lyman Colton to Ruth Fletcher, 1868 February 23
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Topics include the prices of crops, stock, and other food stuffs, the health of family members, and local religious activities.