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Correspondence

1891

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Letter From C. L. Goodspeed To S. M. Featherston. 2 October 1891, C. L. Goodspeed Oct 1891

Letter From C. L. Goodspeed To S. M. Featherston. 2 October 1891, C. L. Goodspeed

Correspondence

Letter sent from Chicago, Illinois; regarding steel plate of W.S. Featherston used in Memoirs of Mississippi.


Joe Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1891 April 28), Joseph Gerdine Apr 1891

Joe Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1891 April 28), Joseph Gerdine

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Joe Gerdine (Roxana's step-son) writes to Emily about his step-mother's stroke and general condition.


Mrs. Chattie Beall To Emily Chapin (1891 April 25), Chattie Beally Apr 1891

Mrs. Chattie Beall To Emily Chapin (1891 April 25), Chattie Beally

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Mrs. Beall writes to Emily McKinstry Chapin about Roxana's recent stroke and condition


Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Carra Chapin (1891 April 16), Roxana Chapin Gerdine Apr 1891

Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Carra Chapin (1891 April 16), Roxana Chapin Gerdine

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Roxana thanks Carra (who she always called Carria) for her recent birthday present. She mentions "the grippe" bothering her right arm which was a sign of her illness to come. She suffered a stroke later that month and would die on May 2, 1891


Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1891 March 11), Roxana Chapin Gerdine Mar 1891

Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1891 March 11), Roxana Chapin Gerdine

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This is Roxana's last surviving letter to Emily before her stroke in April 1891. She writes mostly about family matters, especially of her sons Chapin and Lynn and stepchildren Mary, Joe and Jane White