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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876 lipreading very important Brantford, Ontario. Monday, July 31st, 1876. Dear May, Your note — dated the 26th — the wedding day — reached me yesterday and I am quite troubled to find that you have not yet received any of my letters. When I started I entrusted a postal card with a V.S. postscript to a stranger at Framingham to post for you. Another...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876 2 so wear it when and where you will — and if you lose it — I shall search through Boston for its twin. I trust you do not think this is a specimen of my best writing! I am epistolizing under difficulties — and the writing is only to be compared to yours when you write on the way to Nantucket !! Why...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876 3 place of rest! — so be careful of it — for I value it above all other things — and let it be as bright and clear and beautiful when I come to claim it — as when I saw it last. Yes Mabel you are indeed my pearl — and a whole one too — and you must try to take care...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876 4 water and choked alternately — until a few vigorous strokes brought me to shore — where I lay laughing and coughing in the most “strangulary” sort of way — for there was the head — with its eyes wide open — staring in wonder at me from the water! I wish you could see my Uncle Edward. He bears a good and noble...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 11 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 31, 1876 5 you cannot hear — I never do so with Mamma. It seems so hard and so cruel that she should be shut in all by herself — when it is possible to acquire the art of Lip-reading. Before I saw you Mabel and before I went to Boston — I acquiesced in my mother!s affliction — for to her it is an affliction...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1876-07-31