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to George Driver
circa 1860
Driver, Susan, fl. 1860
One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. Most of the text is a bible quote.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote about God and love.
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[Poem about loss]
One poem written by George Driver dated circa 1860. A poem re-written by him to replace the copy written by his sister Susie which he lost at sea.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote about loss and mercy.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote about loss and trusting God.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A bible verse number.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A bible quote.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. Concerning trust in God and the protection he offers your soul.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote entitled David's Confidence and her hope that George has the same experience.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "Oh! humbly take what God bestows/And like his own fair flowers/ Look up, in sunshine, with a smile,/ And gently bend in showers."
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "Happiness had its sanctuary in the heart, & they who seek it elsewhere, surly seek in vain."
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "Write injuries in the dust; but kindness in marble."
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A quote that reads, "With patience then the course of duty run; God never does, nor suffers to be done, But that which you would do if you could see The end of all events, as well...
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[Poem]
Driver, George, fl. 1860
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Briggs, Carrie, fl . 1860
One poem written by George Driver originally by Carrie Briggs dated circa 1860. A poem about leaving and coming home.
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[Excerpt of A Psalm of Life]
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882
One poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow re-written by George Driver dated circa 1860. A selection of the first two stanza's and the last stanza from A Psalm of Life.
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One note from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860. A note about trusting God.
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One poem written by George Driver dated circa 1860. A poem about God's grace.
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[Poem to George Driver]
Driver, Stephen, fl. 1860
One poem sent to George Driver by his father dated circa 1860. A poem about God's and his protection. His father writes that they will be praying for him.
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Home
Montgomery, James, 1771-1854
One poem by James Montgomery re-written and sent to George Driver by Susie Driver dated circa 1860. The poem is entitled Home.
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One poem from Susan Driver to her son George Driver dated circa 1860.
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11 September 1860
One document sent to George Driver dated September 11, 1860. A series of four quotes and poems concerning missing George.
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29 September 1860
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899
One letter from Eli Thayer to George Driver dated September 29, 1860.
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[About a brother]
One poem by Susie Driver to George Driver dated September 11, 1860.
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