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Title
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : January 1862
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Creator
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Hale, May E., 1846-1903
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Date
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1862-01
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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May discusses attending dances, lectures, and an oyster dinner at which she was accompanied by Minnie and their dates, both of whom were law students. She also mentions that she has become a good skater and that she hopes Lottie and Erville will visit them in Ann Arbor, since Erville finds Adrian "very dull."
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : January 1862 Page 1
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Creator
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Hale, May E., 1846-1903
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Date
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1862-01
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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May discusses attending dances, lectures, and an oyster dinner at which she was accompanied by Minnie and their dates, both of whom were law students. She also mentions that she has become a good skater and that she hopes Lottie and Erville will visit them in Ann Arbor, since Erville finds Adrian "very dull."
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : January 1862 Page 4
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Creator
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Hale, May E., 1846-1903
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Date
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1862-01
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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May discusses attending dances, lectures, and an oyster dinner at which she was accompanied by Minnie and their dates, both of whom were law students. She also mentions that she has become a good skater and that she hopes Lottie and Erville will visit them in Ann Arbor, since Erville finds Adrian "very dull."
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Title
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : June 15, 1862
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Creator
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Dutton, Minnie (Harriet Elmina), 1844-1934
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Date
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1862-06-15
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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Minnie tells Lottie that she expects to graduate from Oberlin in the fall, and she wants Lottie to come to the commencement, since Minnie will deliver a speech. Minnie intends to avoid getting married immediately after college, like many young women, and instead, travel "up west" to live with her sister in Iowa for a period of time. She also notes that she is interested in a couple "Fast Boys" at school, one of which called on her at home, but Minnie was not there.
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Title
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : January 1862 Page 2
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Creator
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Hale, May E., 1846-1903
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Date
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1862-01
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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May discusses attending dances, lectures, and an oyster dinner at which she was accompanied by Minnie and their dates, both of whom were law students. She also mentions that she has become a good skater and that she hopes Lottie and Erville will visit them in Ann Arbor, since Erville finds Adrian "very dull."
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : January 1862 Page 3
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Creator
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Hale, May E., 1846-1903
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Date
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1862-01
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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May discusses attending dances, lectures, and an oyster dinner at which she was accompanied by Minnie and their dates, both of whom were law students. She also mentions that she has become a good skater and that she hopes Lottie and Erville will visit them in Ann Arbor, since Erville finds Adrian "very dull."
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Title
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : June 15, 1862 Page 1
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Creator
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Dutton, Minnie (Harriet Elmina), 1844-1934
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Date
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1862-06-15
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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Minnie tells Lottie that she expects to graduate from Oberlin in the fall, and she wants Lottie to come to the commencement, since Minnie will deliver a speech. Minnie intends to avoid getting married immediately after college, like many young women, and instead, travel "up west" to live with her sister in Iowa for a period of time. She also notes that she is interested in a couple "Fast Boys" at school, one of which called on her at home, but Minnie was not there.
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Lottie Pendleton Letter : June 15, 1862 Page 2
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Creator
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Dutton, Minnie (Harriet Elmina), 1844-1934
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Date
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1862-06-15
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Collection
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Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
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Description
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Minnie tells Lottie that she expects to graduate from Oberlin in the fall, and she wants Lottie to come to the commencement, since Minnie will deliver a speech. Minnie intends to avoid getting married immediately after college, like many young women, and instead, travel "up west" to live with her sister in Iowa for a period of time. She also notes that she is interested in a couple "Fast Boys" at school, one of which called on her at home, but Minnie was not there.
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Title
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Mattoon Letter : July 29, 1865 Page 2
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Creator
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Mattoon, Mary Amelia
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Date
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1865-07-29
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Mary tells Gershom that their parents' health is very poor. She also details the illness and death of a family friend named Deforest Denison. Mary closes by explaining how George (it is unclear whether this is their brother or a different George) has been trying to control her behavior more than ever.
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Mattoon Letter : July 29, 1865 Page 3
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Creator
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Mattoon, Mary Amelia
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Date
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1865-07-29
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Mary tells Gershom that their parents' health is very poor. She also details the illness and death of a family friend named Deforest Denison. Mary closes by explaining how George (it is unclear whether this is their brother or a different George) has been trying to control her behavior more than ever.
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Title
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Mattoon Letter : July 29, 1865
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Creator
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Mattoon, Mary Amelia
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Date
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1865-07-29
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Mary tells Gershom that their parents' health is very poor. She also details the illness and death of a family friend named Deforest Denison. Mary closes by explaining how George (it is unclear whether this is their brother or a different George) has been trying to control her behavior more than ever.
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Mattoon Letter : July 29, 1865 Page 1
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Creator
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Mattoon, Mary Amelia
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Date
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1865-07-29
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Mary tells Gershom that their parents' health is very poor. She also details the illness and death of a family friend named Deforest Denison. Mary closes by explaining how George (it is unclear whether this is their brother or a different George) has been trying to control her behavior more than ever.
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Mattoon Letter : July 29, 1865 Page 4
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Creator
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Mattoon, Mary Amelia
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Date
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1865-07-29
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Mary tells Gershom that their parents' health is very poor. She also details the illness and death of a family friend named Deforest Denison. Mary closes by explaining how George (it is unclear whether this is their brother or a different George) has been trying to control her behavior more than ever.
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Title
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Mattoon Letter : July 8, 1863
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Creator
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Lovell, Rosaltha
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Date
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1863-07-08
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Rosa mentions that she was married on June 23rd to a civilian clerk (Byron Lovell). Her new husband wants her to move into his father's home in Lockport, New York, but Rosaltha wishes to remain at her home in Coomer. Rosa also notes that she did not get any new clothes for her wedding--apart from a white straw hat--because she does not "believe" in the custom.
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Mattoon Letter : July 8, 1863 Page 2
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Creator
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Lovell, Rosaltha
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Date
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1863-07-08
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Rosa mentions that she was married on June 23rd to a civilian clerk (Byron Lovell). Her new husband wants her to move into his father's home in Lockport, New York, but Rosaltha wishes to remain at her home in Coomer. Rosa also notes that she did not get any new clothes for her wedding--apart from a white straw hat--because she does not "believe" in the custom.
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Mattoon Letter : July 8, 1863 Page 3
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Creator
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Lovell, Rosaltha
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Date
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1863-07-08
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Rosa mentions that she was married on June 23rd to a civilian clerk (Byron Lovell). Her new husband wants her to move into his father's home in Lockport, New York, but Rosaltha wishes to remain at her home in Coomer. Rosa also notes that she did not get any new clothes for her wedding--apart from a white straw hat--because she does not "believe" in the custom.
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Mattoon Letter : April 8, 1863
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Creator
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Lovell, Rosaltha
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Date
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1863-04-08
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Rosaltha mainly updates Agnes on an unexpected family marriage and the prices of various textiles and foods.
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Title
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Mattoon Letter : July 8, 1863 Page 1
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Creator
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Lovell, Rosaltha
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Date
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1863-07-08
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Collection
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Mattoon Family Papers (LC.00019)
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Description
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Rosa mentions that she was married on June 23rd to a civilian clerk (Byron Lovell). Her new husband wants her to move into his father's home in Lockport, New York, but Rosaltha wishes to remain at her home in Coomer. Rosa also notes that she did not get any new clothes for her wedding--apart from a white straw hat--because she does not "believe" in the custom.
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