G-4 1830, Mar. 5 Letter to E. R. c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris from his sister Elisabeth in Southington. Indicates that she had been away from Southington for 3 months, caring for Sarah. Has been back in CT for two weeks, returning to Southington with Gen. Cowles & family instead of with Charles. Third page difficult to read because after Elisabeth filled the page (horizontally), she turned the page sideways and wrote another paragraph directly over the other writing. She sends greetings to Therese and little Mary.
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1830, March 5 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his sister Elisabeth.
Robinson, E. & Robinson, E. .
(1830, March 05).
Southington, March 5th 1830. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris.
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Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
March 5th, 1830.
“Southington, March 5th 1830. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris”.
Last modified November 06, 2023.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
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Chicago
Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
March 5th, 1830.
“Southington, March 5th 1830. 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/7ddd0d6a-91be-4a2f-a5ef-58541c826f39