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22nd day of September, A.D. 1864. I the Undersigned Secretary of State of the United States of America hereby request all whom it may concerm to permit safely and freely to pass Mrs. Therese Robinson accompanied by her Daughter (a minor)
Good Friday [April 15] 1870. My dear Mr. Robinson, we are all struck with surprise & grief by the sudden demise of your mother
Hartford, May 9th 1870. My dear nephew, your letter communicating the melancholly intelligence of the death of your dear mother, was duly recieved
May 3rd [18]70. My dear cousins, sad indeed are the tidings conveyed to me by your letter of the 14th Ult
New Haven, Dec. 29th 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
New Haven, Feb. 5th 1830. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
New Haven, Jun 4th, 1841. Rev. Edward Robinson D.D., at Mrs. Hubbards, No.1 Bridge St., New York
New Haven, March 13, 1841. Rev. Edward Robinson D.D., No.1 Bridge St., New York
New Haven, May 9th, 1870. My dear nephew, we have received your letter of the 14th of April giving us the sad news of the sudden decease of your excellent mother
New Haven, Nov. 26, 1840, Thursday. Rev. Edward Robinson D.D., New York. Care of Mr. Allen C. Bull, Brick Chh. Chapel, 157 Nassau St., N.Y
New Haven, Nov. 28th 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
New Haven, Oct. 4th, 1843. My dear brother, we are thinking of purchasing a small farm, and to moving to it this fall
New Haven, Sept. 21st, 1846. My dear brother, since you mentioned your plan of going to Boston next week, I have been thinking quite seriously of accompanying you
New Haven, Sept. 25th, 1846. My dear brother, I received your letter yesterday & thank you for it
New York, the 27th day of January 1863. I, Edward Robinson of the City County and State of New York have made, constituted and appointed.. my son, Edward Robinson Jr. my true and lawful attorney
Southington, August 27th 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
Southington, March 5th 1830. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
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