G-2 1828, Dec. 26 Letter to E. R. (c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris) from his sister Elisabeth in Southington. Says that "the meetinghouse is the object most worthy of notice. The corner stone was laid on the 15th with little parade. The old house looks desolate . . . the steeple has been taken down for the purpose of using the timber." Discusses current news of area ministers. Indicates that the Hartford Bank's dividend is withheld. Has brief news of her siblings and their families.
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1828, December 26 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his sister Elisabeth, discussing the new meeting house, etc.
Robinson, E. & Robinson, E. .
(1828, December 26).
Southington, Dec. 26 1828. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris.
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Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
December 26th, 1828.
“Southington, Dec. 26 1828. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris”.
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Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
December 26th, 1828.
“Southington, Dec. 26 1828. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris”.
Last modified November 06, 2023.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/413d72ee-c7ac-4c60-a8e1-7ace7e31a504