Box 1
Contains 137 Results:
Letter signed Henry S. Cauthorne, Vincennes, Indiana, to Susan Sullivan, discusses the need to prove her marriage to Daniel Sullivan, his death, and the commencement of a suit on her behalf for a dower. (1 page), 1850 Nov 30
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, Florissant, discusses friends and family and describes bonnets. (2 pages), ca. 1855
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.H. Sullivan, Quincy, Illinois, to Elizabeth Sullivan, Pleasant Grove, discusses family members, plans for travel, and a wedding. (3 pages), 1857 Sept 26
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 Hays, Manchester, to Ellen Magill, invitation to her wedding. (1 page), 1858 Mar 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 Adeline Goss, St. Louis, St. Vincent’s Academy, to Ellen Magill, Florissant, discusses marriages, family, and friends. (4 pages), 1859 Jan 21
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 Maggie M. Wherry, “The Wigwam,” Boonville, to Mrs. Sullivan, discusses the scarcity of beaux. (2 pages), 1859 July 4
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 S.E.B. Sullivan, Florissant, to niece, discusses carnival, news of the boys in Denver looking for gold, and Dan Sickles restoring his wife to her former position. (4 pages), 1859 July 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 to Ellen Magill, discusses relatives looking for gold around Pike’s Peak and local news. (4 pages), 1859 Aug 21
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 Adeline Goss, Florissant, to Ellen Magill, Florissant, discusses community news and the construction of Brand’s new store. (4 pages), 1859 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, Florissant, to Ellen Magill, Mexico, Missouri, discusses social activities, wedding, friends, and the destruction of the Mullanphy house. (2 pages), 1859 Sept 19
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.