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Envelope to Alexander Milton Ross
30 April 1897
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated April 30, 1897.
GLC03007.56.26
January 11, 1893
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated January 11, 1893.
GLC03007.56.34
to Alexander M. Ross
1878
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
States that he is enclosing a letter from John Brown, intended for the recipient's son. Recipient inferred from content.
GLC03007.06
February 25, 1882
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Discusses local plant life, her obligations as a mother, and his friendship with her father.
GLC03007.11
19 October 1887
Discusses the Alcott family in Concord and her approval of sick patients eating very little. Inquires after the Alcott family, with whom she used to live. Mentions Louisa May Alcott. States her firm belief that underfeeding sick patients can be...
GLC03007.16
26 August 1888
Discusses George L. Stearns, who supported John Brown, and his family. Mentions Edwin A. Brackett's bust of Brown, of which she only saw the mold. Says her runaway son has returned, and she is very busy with ten children. Recipient inferred from...
GLC03007.21
29 June 1890
Discusses bad weather, vaccination of her children, and the evil of most human beings. Recipient inferred from content.
GLC03007.26
February 19, 1892
Hopes to unmask a man pretending to have been at Harpers Ferry with John Brown. "It is my wish that you publish this Richard W. Howard, who claims to have been with John Brown at Harper's Ferry, as a fraud and a humbug. It is evident that he...
GLC03007.30
9 August 1893
Encloses copies of some documents he might find interesting, and reports her sister Ruth is in poor health.
GLC03007.37
28 April 1897
Discusses her family's well being, and wonders about their place in God's larger plan.
GLC03007.44
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