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  • Page 1 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, May 20, 1899

    1331 Connecticut Ave Washington, May 20th1899. My dear Alec, I did not think it was a very kind or gracious thing for you to tell me that to write to me properly ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - McCurdy, Arthur - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1899-05-20

  • Page 12 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 12, 1898

    3 Gwillim — which must have been a great comfort to him — as he is suffering from bed-sores. It is doubtful however whether he is sufficiently conscious to suffer much. He ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1898-06-12

  • Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, May 3, 1904

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Roosevelt, Theodore - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-05-03

  • Page 3 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, March 25

    Letter from Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. March 25th, My darling Alec: No more letters from you, and no news worth writing about, but I suppose you still ...

    Contributor: Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Bell, Alexander Graham - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material

  • Page 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, November 18, 1912

    4 have a tendency to torment yourselves unnecessarily over all the little ills of life, and I do not know anything more calculated to break a person down than the constant worrying ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1912-11-18

  • Page 6 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, March 10, 1909

    2 This won't do of course, 67 words it makes. Daisy suggests letters which would be all right. There are 26 and only 24 are required. We could combine them thus AZ ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1909-03-10

  • Page 6 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, December 25, 1891

    2 well with only Charles to wait upon us that I shall not try to get a maid in Florence, but will put the money into things on teachers. I rather wonder ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1891-12-25

  • Page 4 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, November 7, 1904

    Letter from Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. THE LORRAINE, Fifth Avenue & Forty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. Monday A.M. Nov. 7, 1904. My darling Alec: I have ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-11-07

  • Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, March 25

    Contributor: Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Bell, Alexander Graham - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material

  • Page 4 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, November 17, 1904

    Letter from Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. (Postmark Nov. 17, 1904.A.G.B.) My dear Alec: I wish you'd write or telegraph me, I'd be more impatient about the telegraphing ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-11-17

  • Page 10 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, November 13, 1904

    ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL TO MABEL (Hubbard) BELL Beinn Bhreagh, C. B. Sunday, November 13, 1904. You poor little long suffering neglected wifie: I am afraid I can only write scrappy notes unless ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-11-13

  • Journal by Mabel Hubbard Bell, from October 25, 1884 to November 21, 1886

    Contributor: Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Grossman, Maurice - Grossman, Gertrude Hubbard - Hubbard, Gertrude Mccurdy - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Fairchild, Marian Bell - Bell, Alexander Graham - Gallaudet, Edward M. - Newcomb, Simon - Bell, Alexander Melville - Bell, Roberta Hubbard - Bell, Grace Hubbard - Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - True, Mary
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1884-10-25

  • Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, August 22, 1904

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-08-22

  • Page 14 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 13, 1898

    8 and all because of a — fly! You can send me some more of them if you like — I think they are good things. If they bring my weight down ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell - Hubbard, Gardiner Greene
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1898-06-13

  • Page 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, May 2, 1904

    ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL TO MABEL (Hubbard) BELL 1331 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. May 2, 1904. My darling Mabel: I am worried and distressed about Daisy, and yet do not know what ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-05-02

  • Page 15 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 12, 1898

    6 and meet emergencies — in fact the man is more important than the engine. A man could be sent up in a kite — if you had mastered the problem of ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1898-06-12

  • Page 3 of Journal by Mabel Hubbard Bell, from July 20, 1883 to October 6, 1884

    DIET FOR INVALIDS. By JULIET CORSON. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. WHILE in health foods are regarded as valuable in proportion to the amount of nourishment they afford, in sickness not only their nutritive ...

    Contributor: Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Bell, Alexander Graham - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Fairchild, Marian Bell - Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Hubbard, Gertrude Mccurdy - Bell, Roberta Hubbard - Bell, Grace Hubbard - Grossman, Gertrude Hubbard - Grossman, Maurice - Bell, Robert
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1883-07-20

  • Page 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Robert Sutton, June 4, 1901

    happiness and every success in life, and I hope to see you and your wife some time in Brantford. I would like to give you a wedding present, but cannot very well ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Sutton, Robert - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1901-06-04

  • Page 4 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, May 8, 1899

    Letter from Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. 1331 Connecticut Avenue. May 8th 1899. My dear Alec: No word from you, not even a telegram since you reached home. ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1899-05-08

  • Page 16 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, November 13, 1904

    7 Then my poor father, who has been patiently waiting for me all day, demands my attention. I read to him and the mail comes — he retires for the night — ...

    Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Fairchild, Marian Bell
    Site: American Memory-cultural
    Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material
    Date: 1904-11-13