G-3 1829, Aug. 27 Letter to E. R. (c/o Curtis & Porter in Paris and forwarded to Halle) from sister Elisabeth. Responds to the news that Mary Augusta Robinson has arrived and expresses her joy that she now has a "foreign niece" who will someday call her "Aunt Licia." Also expresses regret that E. R. and family have decided to remain in Europe for almost another year. Then proceeds to describe in detail her trip to Catskill and environs. Closes with news that brother Charles' baby has arrived and is named Elisabeth.
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1829, August 27 - Letter to Edward Robinson from his sister Elisabeth, responding to the news that Mary Augusta Robinson has arrived.
Letters to E. R. from relatives, 1829
Description: 3 pages; sent to Paris, forwarded to Halle.
Robinson, E. & Robinson, E. .
(1829).
Southington, August 27th 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris.
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Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
1829.
“Southington, August 27th 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris”.
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Chicago
Robinson, Edward and Robinson, Elisabeth.
1829.
“Southington, August 27th 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris”.
Last modified November 06, 2023.
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https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/20929827-6a64-4f29-a5ce-8705d7e3d552