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to George May Powell
September 13, 1866
Small, Emma C., fl. 1860-1868
She received his letter and a photograph of a friend N.P. Willis. She looks forward to his impending visit. Letter written at Round Hill.
GLC00687.036
September 28, 1866
She appreciates a daily message from him, though regrets that she can't write as much. She expresses concern about his health, particularly his strong tea and coffee. Letter written at Round Hill.
GLC00687.037
September 29, 1866
She reports that she is very satisfied with her progress, that she can take two steps. She has attended sermons given by Rev. Patton of New Haven, son of Rev. Patton of Ithaca, and she asks him to look into sending a walking chair from New York City...
GLC00687.038
October 4, 1866
She writes that she is able to walk with canes outdoors. She expresses dismay that the walking chair would cost so much. Letter written at Round Hill.
GLC00687.039
October 8, 1866
She has been too sick to write previously, and is now quite busy. Letter written at Round Hill.
GLC00687.040
to Condell Life Like Limb Company
November 12, 1866
Ward & Briggs
They make arm and leg joints and supply some of the largest houses in the trade. Their style, satisfaction, and price will probably please the company.
GLC00687.234
November 15, 1866
Knight, O., fl. 1866
He compares Lincoln's picture with Brady's loss of the negative. He and his wife are grateful for the pictures. Letter is written on Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency letterhead.
GLC00687.072
December 10, 1866
Williams, A. F., fl. 1864-1866
A.F. Williams writes about the deal they made the last time George May Powell was in the city, that Powell would assume all liabilities and would pay half of all profits from the sale of pictures. A strict account should be kept of all sales.
GLC00687.073
to James L. Dayton
December 20, 1866
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Powell seeks to procure a joint stock company to manufacture articles invented by Mr. A.M. Olds. Dayton responds on the back, agreeing to see about bringing the patents into use.
GLC00687.202
George May Powell and co., publisher of the Great National Picture
1867
GLC00687.075
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