Box 02
Contains 128 Results:
Annie R. McC., at Baltimore, letter to Benjamin Young, 1888 October 11
Letter from Benjamin’s niece reminiscing about the pear orchard presumably near Trumpington, also requests him to send chestnuts if he can, and hopes he can visit when he next goes to Washington.
Washington A. Young, at Nonesuch, Anacostia, D.C., letter to Benjamin Young , at Rock Hall, MD, 1883 November 22
Letter thanking Benjamin and the Willson’s for their recent hospitality and inviting them to do a similar hunting trip in Charles County.
"A Famous Eulogy", 1892 March
A eulogy for Robert E. Lee. Note on reverse “Respectly [sic] for Bj. Young [??] co[??]aid Chesapeake Artillery”. Benjamin Young served as private in the 4th Battery Maryland Artillery of the Confederate States Army.
Julia R. Willson, at Edesville, letter to Benjamin Young, 1894 February 3
Letter from Ben’s niece, telling him about her new twin sisters and how she is enjoying school.
Letter from R. J. Stinson of Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home to Julia R. Ringgold regarding the death of Benjamin Young, 1905 March 31
Benjamin Young spent at least the last five years of his life in the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home.
Miss Manning invitation to Benjamin Young, Jr., April 15
Postal card from Crittenden & Mackey, at Washington, D.C. to Benjamin Young regarding promised family history, 1884 September 10
William Willson, at Overton, MD, letter to Benjamin Young at Trumpington, 1889 October 16
Letter from Ben’s nephew regarding for harsh words said during a fight.
Six envelopes addressed to Benjamin Young, 1883-1888
All envelopes addressed to Rock Hall, MD except for one in 1887 to Georgetown, D.C.