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Letter To Alton Easton From Mary Sibley, December 27, 1847, Mary Easton Sibley
Letter To Alton Easton From Mary Sibley, December 27, 1847, Mary Easton Sibley
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of a letter to Alton Easton from Mary Sibley, December 27, 1847. Alton Easton was Mary's brother. Mary describes her nature to Alton; mentions that the school is temporarily closed due to lack of students.
Letter From Elizabeth Ott To Harriet Clark, October 12, 1847, Elizabeth Ott
Letter From Elizabeth Ott To Harriet Clark, October 12, 1847, Elizabeth Ott
Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries
Letter from Elizabeth Ott to Harriet Clark, October 12, 1847. Ott describes the latest news from Lindenwood College.
Letter To Mary Sibley From Sarah Tuttle, June 25, 1847, Sarah Tuttle
Letter To Mary Sibley From Sarah Tuttle, June 25, 1847, Sarah Tuttle
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from Sarah Tuttle, June 25, 1847. Sarah Tuttle discusses Protestant efforts to open schools, to counter the influence of Roman Catholic schools.