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to Alexander M. Ross
January 16, 1897
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Encloses a letter from Franklin Sanborn, to see if he knows anything about "the Dr. McLain mentioned therein."
GLC03007.43
3 November 1896
Thompson, Ruth Brown, 1829-1904
Discusses declining health of herself and Ross. Wonders if they will meet in the next life, and if they will recognize each other. Tells him to ignore those who slander him, "Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and say all manner of evil...
GLC03007.45
January 31, 1897
Praises Ross, thanks him for his friendship, and wishes they could see each other. Talks of beautiful California weather and geography. Worries that her husband, Henry Thompson, may not have long to live.
GLC03007.46
6 April 1897
Wishes to know the cause of his grief, which he mentioned in a previous letter. Hopes he will visit California, and that they can finally meet. Wishes to introduce him to her grandson, who also has a strong love of nature. Discusses other family...
GLC03007.47
to Alexander M. Ross [Incomplete]
1894 circa
Defending her father, John Brown, against what appear to be statements that he took money and used it for personal needs. Concludes that Mary Stearns' "mind must be disordered" with age due to statements that she made. The statements seem to imply...
GLC03007.50
to Alexander M. Ross [Fragment]
1877-1900
Wonders why so much evil exists in the world and about the nature of good and bad and the inequality of rich and poor. Recipient inferred from content. Only the last two pages remain.
GLC03007.51
[Names and addresses of John Brown collector and two others]
1950-1970
Lists the names and addresses of Dr. C. W. Olsen, Boyd Stutler, and Mrs. M. Winchester. Boyd Stutler, 1889-1970, was a famous collector of John Brown documents, the other two are unknown.
GLC03007.54
to Alexander Milton Ross
19 April 1879
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
One letter from John Brown Jr. to Alexander Milton Ross dated April 19, 1879. Discussing books on the population of the world, the emigration of African Americans and a paper he is writing.
GLC03007.56.05
December 1, 1892
Rust, Horatio, fl. 1892
One letter from Horatio Rust to Alexander Milton Ross dated December 1, 1892. Concerns John Brown.
GLC03007.56.17
Envelope to Alexander Milton Ross
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated April 6, 1897.
GLC03007.56.24
February 19, 1895
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated February 19, 1895.
GLC03007.56.25
20 May 1895
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated May 20, 1895.
GLC03007.56.28
28 June 1894
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated June 28, 1894.
GLC03007.56.33
1893 circa
Does not want her father made into a wax sculpture by men in Chicago who are staging an exhibition about John Brown's raid. Only the last two pages remain. Place and recipient inferred from content.
GLC03007.52
24 March 1878
Encloses "one of the Commissions issued to my Father's men. I know of the existence of only two of them. These were brought back by my brother Owen," who wishes they be returned once Ross has made copies of them. One commission was signed by John...
GLC03007.05
2 January 1887
One letter from Anne Brown Adams to Alexander M. Ross dated July 31, 1887. Pertains to one of her children receiving a vaccaniation, their illness and her opinion of Franklin Sanborn's book which mentions her father. Cannot believe "that people would...
GLC03007.14
to Garibaldi Ross
15 December 1887
Brief biographies of the men involved in the raid on Harpers Ferry, and discussion of her job keeping house for the men as they prepare. Writes to Alexander Ross' son, because "Your father has requested me to tell you the story of my life at, or...
GLC03007.17
28 December 1887
Discussing newspaper articles related to her father, John Brown, and others' opinions of him. "I find now, since all the men who had any knowledge of his affairs, have written recollections and confessions, that he told me more of his plans than he...
GLC03007.18
6 March 1890
Rain has been so heavy all winter that she and her family have been virtually unable to leave the house.
GLC03007.25
8 December 1890 - 25 December 1890
Thanks him for offering to help her daughters attend college. Says Bertha is too ill to go, but hopes Vivian, her eldest, may be able to attend, and awaits Vivian's reply. Second half of letter, dated 25 December, states that Vivian cannot attend...
GLC03007.28
22 August 1891
Apologizes for not being able to accept his offer of helping her children attend college. Regrets not being able to allow them a better education. Recipient inferred from content.
GLC03007.29
24 June 1894
May write articles about John Brown for money, and discusses her family. Has "written a sketch for an eastern paper" which she hopes to get paid for, and has other offers to write about her father. Discusses her financial hardships, lives of her...
GLC03007.39
December 9, 1892
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated December 9, 1892.
GLC03007.56.03
11 March 1879
One letter from Ruth Brown Thompson to Alexander Milton Ross dated March 11, 1879. Thanks him for his book "Reflections and Experiences of an Abolitionist" and praises him for living a life of self-sacrifice.
GLC03007.56.15
30 April 1897
One envelope addressed to Alexander Milton Ross at his home in Toronto, Canada dated April 30, 1897.
GLC03007.56.26
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