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Box 02

 Container

Contains 128 Results:

Nettie DuHamel, at Washington, D.C. to Anna M. Willson at Rock Hall, MD, 1887 September 2

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 19
Scope and content note

Most likely from Elizabeth DuHamel, regarding their recent trip to the Eastern Shore and how well everyone says they look on their return, they enjoyed the boat over and the captain loaning them his binoculars near the lighthouse so they could view Trumpington. There is a note to Notley Young and views on public prayer, and other family news.

Dates: 1887 September 2

Mary R. Willson, at St. Joseph's Academy, Adams County, PA, letter to Anna M. Willson at Rock Hall, MD, 1887 November 20

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 19
Scope and content note

Letter from Anna’s granddaughter regarding her studies, snow, and a retreat, as well as her Uncle Paul and Sophia moving to Baltimore, and the death of Dr. Courcy.

Dates: 1887 November 20

Wedding invitation for Lillie A. Feddeman and C. J. B. Mitchell, 1887 February 6

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 19
Scope and content note

Lillie Feddeman is the sister of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Clash. Wedding will be at St. Paul's Church, Centerville, MD.

Dates: 1887 February 6

Letter from Fanny to Anna Young at Collington Meadows, undated

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 20
Scope and content note

Most likely written before 1842. Letter regarding a recent visit and horseback riding with Oise. Collington Meadows was once associated with the Hall family and was located near Bowie, MD.

Dates: undated

Letter from Nannie to Anna M. Willson, undated

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 20
Scope and content note

Most likely written after 1842 from Henrietta Mullikin. Letter regarding her mother’s health and asking after Anna.

Dates: undated

Letter from N.E. Willson and Nell to Anna M. Young at Georgetown, undated

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 20
Scope and content note

Most likely written before 1842. Letter, sent in care of Julia R. Compton, regarding various family news and note from Anna’s goddaughter.

Dates: undated

Fifteen envelopes addressed to Anna M. Willson, undated

 File — Box: 02, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains materials from the Smyth, Young, Willson, and Strong families that have resided at Trumpington Manor for over three centuries. Much of the collection is the correspondence of Anna Young of Washington D.C. who married into the Willson family at Trumpington. Much of the later material was compiled by Mildred Strong, including the research on the Smyth family.This collection contains four series: Young family papers; Willson family papers; Smyth family...
Dates: undated