Box 1
Contains 137 Results:
Letter signed C. Sullivan, St. Louis, to Elizabeth Sullivan, discusses family members and recent travel. (3 pages), 1837 Sept 10
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed C. Sullivan, Quincy, Illinois, to Elizabeth Sullivan, discusses family members and travel plans. (3 pages), 1837 Dec 8
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed Cornelia Richardson, Rushville, Illinois, to Elizabeth Sullivan, discusses her marriage, the death of Cousin Ellen, and family members. (2 pages), 1838 May 24
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed May Dunlap, Burlington, Iowa, to Elizabeth Sullivan, discusses her marriage, her new baby, and family members. (3 pages), 1842 Dec 2
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed Susan Sullivan, Louisville, Kentucky, to David Thomas, discusses mutual friends and inquires about information Mr. Thomas is to get regarding Ms. Hay. (2 pages), 1845 Mar 24
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed Betsy B. Sullivan, Pleasant Grove, to Susan Sullivan, discusses family members, acquiring proof of Betsy’s marriage, and financial matters. (3 pages), 1845 Apr 25
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed R.J. Gates, Louisville, Kentucky, to Susan Sullivan, discusses a recent visit, callers who missed her, and family members. (2 pages), 1845 May 11
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed Liz Richards, St. Louis, to Aunt Susan Sullivan, discusses travel plans, family matters, and the price at which beef is selling. (2 pages), 1847 Apr 18
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed R.J. Gates, Louisville, Kentucky, to Susan Sullivan, discusses the leasing of lots and the interment of Captain Chambers. (2 pages), 1849 Aug 27
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.
Letter signed Jane Magill, St. Louis, to Ellen Magill, discusses marriages, Judge Farrar’s re-election, Dr. Smith to be superintendent of the asylum, and family news. (4 pages), [ca. 1850] Nov 8
The collection consists primarily of letters written to Ellen Magill from family and friends, which mostly discuss family and local news regarding Florissant, St. Louis, and Mexico, Missouri. The collection also contains correspondence relating to a cousin, Lucy Sullivan, whose account at St. Vincent’s Institution was paid for by Ellen and Jane Magill; receipts for items and money sent to St. Vincent’s Institution; and an account book from a Florissant grocery store, dated 1877.