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to William Graham
June 29, 1797
Gregorie, Catharine S.M., 1765-1821
One letter addressed to William Graham from Catharine S. Gregorie dated June 29, 1797. Pertains to his recent marriage. Expresses that she wishes him happiness.
GLC01795.048
March 29, 1799
One letter addressed to William Graham from Catharine S.M. Gregorie dated March 29, 1799. Expresses that she would like to continue corresponding with him. She inquires if he has had children, and updates him on her children and their schooling.
GLC01795.049
January 22, 1800
One letter addressed to William Graham from Catharine S.M. Gregorie dated January 22, 1800. Pertains to her daughter nearly dying from an illness while at school. She discusses the current education of her daughter.
GLC01795.050
to unknown
circa 1783-1815
One note identifying that letters were sent between the Rev. Charles Richands, Hector of Hyde, Abbey School and Catharine S. Gregoire.
GLC01795.070
to Cousin
October 10, 1796
One letter addressed to Mrs. Fraser from Catharine S. Gregoire dated October 10, 1796. Describes her grief after her husband passed away.
GLC01795.075
March 17, 1797
One letter addressed to Mrs. Fraser from Catharine S. Gregoire dated March 17, 1797. Expresses sympathy towards the recent death of her child. Mentions a "malady" that has infected other children.
GLC01795.076
June 4, 1797
One letter addressed to Mrs. Fraser from Catharine S. Gregoire dated June 4, 1797. Pertains to wishing her cousin and her family. Mentions her plans for the children and intending to follow her husband's wishes.
GLC01795.077
August 19, 1797
One letter addressed to Mrs. Fraser from Catharine S. Gregoire dated August 19, 1797. Advises her cousin on boarding schools for her children.
GLC01795.078
to Sophronia
June 27, 1769
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Draft of letter commenting on Sophronia's sentiments of public liberty. She looks forward to future correspondence and publications from America relative to the present dispute.
GLC01797.01.02
to Catharine Macaulay
December 29, 1774
Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814
Warren describes the resolve of the people to resist "the strides of Wanton power" and fears the results, "an innocent Land Drenched [in] Blood." Believes that surely this destruction and anger can't continue much longer, particularly the blockade...
GLC01800.01
to Catharine Macaulay Graham
20 September 1789
Written after news of the beginning of the French Revolution reached America. Assesses the new government's prospects. Remarks, "we are too poor for Monarchy, too wise for Despotism, and too dissipated selfish & extravagant for Republicanism."...
GLC01800.04
to Mercy Otis Warren
April 1790
Compares French and American revolutions, describes American government, America's future, and her expectation that wealth from commerce will inevitably hurt democracy and rob the people.
GLC01800.05
March 1, 1791
Expresses thanks for her book (which she hasn't yet seen), Macaulay's comments on Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution: "it is a vehement and virulent attack on the French constitution and Legislature for I must tell you that we in general...
GLC01800.06
Engraving of Mercy Otis Warren
circa 1800
Copley, John Singleton, 1738-1815
One engraving of Mercy Otis Warren dated circa 1800. Standing portrait of Warren. Based on the painting by John Singleton Copley.
GLC08878.0726
to Mrs. Genl. Morris
July 4, 1780
Dagworthy, Mary, fl. 1780
Written as head of the Ladies Association of Trenton. Dagworthy asks Morris to subscribe to their campaign to raise funds in support of Continental soldiers. Her postscript notes some early contributors and gives the amounts of their contributions...
GLC00660
Collection of items belonging to Deborah Sylvester [Decimalized .01-.02.08]
8 November 1767-1785
Sylvester, Deborah, fl. 1760-1785
GLC01144
[Deborah Sylvester's Journal]
Most entries are recorded in Scituate, Massachusetts. Records accounts and thoughts as well as biblical readings, sermons and family births and deaths. On 19 April 1775, states "the Regulars march out of Bouston and march to Lexington whare the...
GLC01144.01
[8 weaving patterns] [Decimalized .02.01- .02.08]
circa 1760-1785
Dates inferred from Sylvester's journal at GLC01144.01.
GLC01144.02
[Weaving pattern]
Date inferred from Sylvester's journal (GLC01144.01). Includes columns and rows, and indicates number of threads to use. Writes "tread this as it is heavy" above the pattern. Indicates that this pattern is possibly intended for "muslen net."
GLC01144.02.01
Date inferred from Sylvester's journal (GLC01144.01). Includes columns and rows, and indicates number of threads to use. Contains two pattern drafts.
GLC01144.02.02
Date inferred from Sylvester's journal (GLC01144.01). Includes columns and rows containing the numbers 2 and 3, possibly indicating the number of threads used.
GLC01144.02.03
Date inferred from Sylvester's journal (GLC01144.01). Includes columns and rows containing numbers.
GLC01144.02.04
GLC01144.02.05
Date inferred from Sylvester's journal (GLC01144.01). Includes columns and rows containing numbers. Below the pattern, Sylvester writes "The Border of Said Civerled."
GLC01144.02.06
Date inferred from Sylvester's journal (GLC01144.01). Includes columns and rows containing numbers. Above the pattern, Sylvester writes "The Draft of a Civerled."
GLC01144.02.07
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