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Brown, Mary Elizabeth, 1814-1896

 

Dates

  • Existence: 1814 - 1896

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Mary Elizabeth Brown letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 856508
Mss 856508
Date(s): 1856-09-08
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from Mary Elizabeth Brown in Hanover to Rebecca Ives Gilman, telling her that Prof. Putnam and wife are now living with writer's family. Writer is glad that adressee is returning again to Bradford Academy after her resignation. Sorry for Hannah Blake and her affliction. (typewritten copy)

Mary [Elizabeth] Brown letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 858313
Mss 858313
Date(s): 1858-05-13
Scope and Contents

Six-page letter from Mary Elizabeth Brown in Hanover to Martha Ann Gilman, telling her that there was more conversions in the College and the town. Mr. Putnam on Andover is to settle his mother's affairs. S.G. Brown is in Boston and Theodosia is back but not well.

Mary Elizabeth Brown letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 859312
Mss 859312
Date(s): 1859-05-12
Scope and Contents

Three-page letter from Mary Elizabeth Brown in Hanover to Rebecca Ives Gilman in Gorham, Maine, telling her that Mrs. Sanborn wants to take addressee's little Irish Mary. Also talks about change in weather and College vacation. Prof. Putnam and Uncle and Mrs. Putnam have left. Charles Putnam returns to Brooklyn, NY. Ledyard bridge is completed. Spencer Marsh was married last evening.

Mary Elizabeth Brown letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 864301
Mss 864301
Date(s): 1864-05-01
Scope and Contents

Six-page letter from Mary Elizabeth Brown in Hanover to Rebecca Ives Gilman in Wells, Maine, telling her that five persons were received into the Church of Christ among "our dear Frank." The new President is an earnest Christian man. They will live in Mrs. Sherman's house. Sarah Putnam's health is very poor.

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