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to Lucy Flucker Knox [in French]
17 November 1802
Swan, Christiana, fl. 1799-1804
Letter is in French. Letter is written to Lucy Flucker Knox, the daughter of Henry and Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.07769
to unknown
10 September 1804
No addressee is listed, but based on previous letters, may be written to Lucy Flucker Knox Thatcher, daughter of Henry and Lucy Knox. Writes a lengthy letter about her life in Paris. Talks about the luxuries of the city, as well as the wealth...
GLC02437.07877
to Lucy Flucker Knox
12 December 1799
Christiana Swan, daughter of James Swan, discusses with Henry Knox's daughter Lucy her ideas about mankind and manners. She says Lucy would be welcome to stay with her and her family. Lucy had asked Christiana to inquire from certain unnamed...
GLC02437.07337
01 May 1800
Christiana Swan writes a long letter to her friend Lucy Flucker Knox (Henry Knox's daughter). Miss Swan talks about her sister's wedding and why she has been delayed in writing Lucy. Swan fills Lucy in her trips and gossip.
GLC02437.07398
11-14 November 1800
Christiana Swan is happy to receive a letter from young Lucy Knox, whom she had not heard from in some time. Christiana philosophies about live and contemplation. She tells Lucy stories of balls and parties she attends. Christiana cannot seem to...
GLC02437.07482
9 September 1801
Letter is in French. Lucy Flucker Knox is the daughter of Henry and Lucy Knox.
GLC02437.07608
29 November 1800
Writes a poetic letter reflecting on her current mood. On 1 December 1800 she writes her spirits are once again in tact. Also discusses clothing and notes the current style as being indecent. States, "in short I think the ladies have become (many...
GLC02437.07491
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