Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
Letter signed Annie, Clinton, to Willie. Discusses family news., 1880 Jan 11
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed Sarah, Harrison, to her sister. Discusses family news. Mentions that the grain is all in the bins and the potatoes have been placed in the cellar. Mentions dresses and pants that she has made for her children. Mentions Clara Masters., 1880 Nov 14
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed J. King Gillespie, Auburn, New York, to “My Dear Sister” [Mrs. Cynthia Hewitt]. Gillespie writes that it is unlikely that he will be able to come to St. Louis in March, due to work demands. He also notes that he is on crutches., 1881 Feb 4
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed Sarah, Harrison, to her sister. Asks her sister to buy some cloth for her for a dress she plans to make., 1881 Apr 7
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Note signed A.B. Covey, St. Louis, Mo., to Mrs. Hewitt. Mentions that Belle has had a baby named “A.B.C. Jr.”, 1885 July 20
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Account regarding balance due from M. Hewett to O.F. Greer [or Green]., circa 1886 July 8
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed [name unclear], Auburn, N.Y., to “My Dearest pet Sister” (envelope is addressed to Mrs. Cynthia Hewitt, 3507 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo.). Invites sister and mother to visit., 1887 Feb 21
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed Amanda, Racine, to her friend (envelope is addressed to Mrs. Manlius Hewitt, 3507 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo.). Thanks her for entertaining her children in St. Louis., 1887 Oct 30
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Letter signed Rho[?], Harrison, to her sister (envelope is addressed to Mrs. C.A. Hewitt, 3507 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo.). Discusses family news. Includes note signed Addie, wishing her sister a happy birthday., 1887 Nov 17
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.
Handwritten notes of names and addresses of family members, written on stationery of W.B. Neff, representative for central and southern Arkansas, Mansur & Tebbetts Implement Co. and Mansur & Tebbetts Carriage Manufacturing Co., 189-
The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence of the Hewitt-Neff family, including several letters sent to Mrs. Cynthia A. Hewitt and several letters of Frank Adam Neff to his mother. The collection also includes business cards and invitations.