The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, from Josephine L. Dyer to her husband, John Varnum, discusses her neglecting to write, her desire for him to be near, and her activities in…
The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, discusses an application for "Honor Roll" as well as Confederate daguerreotypes.
A letter written by "Mamma" to a boy, likely her son, named Archie on his birthday. The letter informs Archie of his coming birthday present, as well as discusses the other family members at home.
A letter from Annie A. Gray to Eartha M.M. White discussing her friend's job search, pastor's vacation, acquaintance's marriage, and Eartha M.M. White's ill mother.
In this letter to her relatives in Greensboro, Vermont, Florida resident Elisa Hatch discusses her daily life, slavery, and racial relations in the South.
The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, from Josephine L. Dyer to her Aunt Celia discusses the weather in Jacksonville and the individuals renting her spare rooms.
A settler from the North, A. B. Temple writes to friend and former neighbor A. R. Hunter. Temple discusses the population of the town he now resides in, along with local wildlife and temperature. Much of the letter is devoted to describing the…
A letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, from Elisa Hatch to her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Comings in Greensboro, Vermont. The writer describes her experience living in…