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- Zebina and Lois Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher and Lydia Colton, 1850 January 20
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Topics include the location of the old family record, their son Curtis' ill health, and Zebina's desire that Andrew should purchase his farm in Pierpont.
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- Yearbook
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- 1915
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- Yearbook
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- 1913
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- Y a toujours une tripe de vide
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Song text from VFC1998-0007 Martha Pellerin Collection. MS2008-3090 Yvonne Pellerin Songbook 1 of 4. Pp. 67 - 69.
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- y a d’la joie, Il fait froid
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Song text from VFC1998-0007 Martha Pellerin Collection. MS2008-3090 Yvonne Pellerin Songbook 1 of 4. Pp. 83 - 84.
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- Winter Music and Film Festival Program
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- 1970
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, [circa 1885] November 10
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Topics include Katherine's new male friend, whom she described in French, Willis' plans to take a school in Morrisville, VT, and the probability that he will no longer attend the lodge functions.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, [1885] February 17
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Topics include an argument with Gertie Whitcomb, Katherine passing the Normal School examination, his plans to go to school next fall and to go West in a year, and questions about Katherine's school.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, [1884?] May 5
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Topics include traveling west through Chicago to Dakota Territory and his plans to get a job in a printing office.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1886 January 9
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Topics include a kind of prank that Katherine seems to have played and his desire to terminate their correspondence.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 October 22
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Topics include attending Lodge, Katherine's room-mate, and a suggestion that Jeffersonville youth form a dramatic club.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 November 23
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Topics include the split between two mutual friends.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 November 1
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Topics include playing on a sports team (baseball?), attending the Lodge (temperance?), and request that Katie describe her boyfriend.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 March 31
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Topics include misunderstandings regarding his last letter to Katherine.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 March 10
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Topics include attending a party, Katherine's time at Johnson Normal School, and exchanging photographs.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 December 28
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Topics include a party to which he hopes Katherine will accompany him.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 December 18
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Topics include stories Gertrude is telling about him and his desire to take Katherine on a sleigh ride.
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- Willis Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher and Name Card, [circa 1885 February 14]
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Topics include a Valentine's Day poem from Will Hubbard to Katherine Fletcher.
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- Willis Hubbard to [Katherine Fletcher?], [circa 1884] June 2
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Topics include the growth of Fargo, Dakota Territory, and his plans to move on to Monatana.
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- William Wirt Henry to Mary Jane Henry
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Letter discusses a false story in the newspapers about a rebel attack, and he reminds his wife to not worry needlessly. As well, he describes a trip to the theater in Washington with his cousin, Martha Henry Young. Watching for Lee's army, feels that more Union troops are needed in the area....
Show moreLetter discusses a false story in the newspapers about a rebel attack, and he reminds his wife to not worry needlessly. As well, he describes a trip to the theater in Washington with his cousin, Martha Henry Young. Watching for Lee's army, feels that more Union troops are needed in the area. Reference to Capt. Dillingham, Col. Jewett and to photographs other officers of the regiment being sent home. He also mentions money and gifts that he sent home.
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