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12 October 1878
Gibson, W.C., fl. 1879
to My Dear Wait (Horatio)
He spent some time with Jimmy and discovered he had a good grasp of nautical information. He predicts Jimmy will take after his father and succeed.
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11 July 1878
He thinks Jimmy will learn more aboard the St. Mary than he would aboard a merchant vessel.
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19 August 1863
Frances, fl. 1863
to Sister Chara
She may come to New York soon. Lizzie had a baby girl. Includes letter from J.W Barker. Mostly illegible.
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21 August 1864
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
to Mother
He tells the story of a captain who had his wife on board. She was very sick and he asked for ice to ease her pain but no one would give him so he left the ship and his wife later died.
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21 October 1866
to ma cherie Marie
He thinks France is the greatest nation in the world next to the USA. He wishes whole heartedly that she could be with him. He sings the praises of Paris, including the architecture and the art.
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1861-1877
to wife
He describes the people of Paris, including the upper classes, the middle and lower classes and what he calls,a "Frenchy."
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8 July 1862
He has enclosed two currant leaves. He describes different flowers and his wife and baby's attitude toward them.
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10 December 1908
Hitchcock, Annie M., fl. 1908
Memorial to Chara Conant Wait
Hardcover. Horatio's wife. Includes memorials by Annie M. Hitchcock, Mary H. Loomis and Louise D. Sherman.
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3 March 1869
Brown, Elijah T., fl. 1869
to Mrs. Joseph Wait
On behalf of the Merchants Benevolent Association, Elijah T. Brown offers his condolences on the death of her husband.
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9 January 1865
Taylor, fl. 1865
to Unknown
The author berates the recipient, calling him ungrateful, mean and lazy.
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10 April 1875
Moyes, Jas S., fl. 1875
to Mrs H. Wait
Informs her that the county clerk has not yet registered the mortgage.
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29 October 1873
Cherry has a severe cold and there was a bad winter storm. Maria is well.
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Loomis, H.G., fl. 1873
to Mrs. Harriet H. Wait
Informs her that the 4,000 held in trust has been invested in a Trust Deed.
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29 March 1873
Mead, Edwin, fl. 1873
An Agreement between Harriet H. Wait and Edwin R. Mead
Concerning the ownership of some property and some furniture and other items contained within.
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26 August 1846
Trigle, George, fl. 1846
Receipt for Mr. Wait
Received 4 dollars.
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28 August 1846
Received 35 dollars.
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Moore, Thomas C., fl. 1846
Receipt for Mr. Joshua Wait
Received 30 dollars.
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12 October 1861
Mother, fl. 1860-1867
to Chara
No year. Henry is well. John is mustering in and paying off soldiers. A Mrs. Higgins still has the cup she borrowed. They got a new sewing machine.
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Cheny, Charles E., fl. 1860-1877
to Mrs. Horatio Wait
He chastises her because she dropped a pair of her baby's gloves at the pastor's house and pretended they were hers.
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23 August 1861
to Mrs. Horatio L. Wait
Year unreadable.
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Remains of a seal
Originally in an envelope.
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Calling card for Chara C. Long
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Photo of Maria A. Wait
Profile.
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Photo of Joseph Wait
He has a beard and wears a suit.
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26 November 1906
Photo of Horatio L. Wait
He sits at his desk.
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