Manuscript/Mixed Material Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5
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Image 1 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 ANNA DICKINSON FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE Feb 2 1873 March 5 1873
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 2 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 New York City Feb 21873 Dearest Marmee It has been long since I did give any record of myself indeed there has been very little to make a journal worth the reading…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 3 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 was coming through New York the last of the Year while dining at the St James a very handsome young man all smiles eagerness got up from the next table come to…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 4 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Dear Miss Dickinson I hope you are not married No not I ahh Im so glad â Query â â Well the child has studied law is in practice looks as tho…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 5 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 too gone quite prostrate before his powers originality I never had a pleasanter hearing than I had in Boston at the South End Course was glad of it since the Bureaus have…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 6 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 were in their bosoms She asked for thee very earnestly desired much love sent thee My whole Maine trip was a delightful one save for the weather which was horrible the people…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 7 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 now entirely well It came suddenly went as suddenly without any intermediate stages I was afraid I was to have a horrible time with Rheumatism but I fancy it was only skin…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 8 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 I suppose thee knows now that my watch locket were stolen Taken out of my pocket as I was leaving the Acad of Music on the 19 after a matinee The crowd…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 9 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 found it Verily Well I have them again that is the great item That some other things took me to Boston instead of coming to Miss Emilys reception which I believe was…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 10 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 M When I got to NH perhaps I had a fine interview with Prof B About my lecture Straightaway commenced a tirade of explanation concerning Prof Lyndale It isnt Prof Lyndale of…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 11 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 have placed me I will see that it comes said Cowles he made Barker send it So Trifle with strong minded women will he It came all right Monday Tuesday all went…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 12 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 nothing to fall back on a wife little child for whom he scarcely knew where to find bread â I wanted the money of course but I couldnt stand that Miss Faithful…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 13 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 they turned people from the door yesterday I came to the city introduced Miss Emily at a matinee to her great delight as even John tells me to the exceeding satisfaction admiration…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 14 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Dear Dickey please send me immediately the black silk long skirt trimmed with velvet that is in a big trunk in the garret a ruffled white skirt one set of linen underclothes…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 15 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 D Auburn NY Feb151873 Dearest Marmee Here am I in the delightful home of our dear friends who do everything they can whenever I am with them to make my stay happy
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 16 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 comfortable they have the rare art of making a home everybody they care for at home in it They send much love to thee Sue Last night I had a scrouge to…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 17 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 insisted on the wrong depot had to bawl himself hoarse after a street car in which I had to travel back two miles was late to my audience in consequence How is…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 18 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Jersey City Times SECOND EDITION MISS ANNA E DICKINSON HOW SHE WAS LANDED IN NEWARK Anna E Dickinson was engaged to lecture before the people in Newark last Wednesday evening at the…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 19 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Knickerbocker Hall Avon Febry 19 1873 Dearest Butt of Fortune Whats it all mean Hasnt luck begun to turn yet Havent the watch the locket etal been ferreted out yet How came…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 20 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 ado John writes a big blow up among items in a half page note Martha writes from Phila that there is so much news so many ugly disagreeable things unpleasant to go…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 21 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 219 E 27 Feb 2073 Little Sister I owed thee a letter before thine of 19th just recd came in tho Ive nothing very special to say I gave Schaus the order…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 22 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 He doesnt take the same view that thee does of that editorial nor I think did Prof T Oliver had a talk with Mrs Runkle about it it was designed to call…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 23 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 The Auburn News states that Miss Anna Dickinson is about to wed a distinguished young member of the press of this city NY 1710 Locust St Phila Feb 21 1873 My dear…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 24 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Corning NY Feb 23 1873 Dear Dickey Here is a letter from one of thy old adorers I send it home for the message to thee Marmee I have in defiance of…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 25 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 he seems to be standing nearly still but does not lose all hope of himself does not say how long he intends to remain Thee does not say anything of Phillips house…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 26 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 1710 Locust St Philada Feb 24 1873 My dear Sister The trunk went to the Express office this afternoon I have just enclosed the Ex rect in a note to Mrs Hoole…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 27 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 took with her two or three addresses to write thee Julia Goulds proteges the Hampton Students sing at Horticultural Hall tomorrow Friday evgs They are being well adv noticed Thos Webster Esq…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 28 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 1710 Locust St Phila Feb 25 1873 My dear Sister Thine from Corning enclosing JDCs letter was handed in just before tea I write in haste as I have yet to dress…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 29 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 house was a good one not crowded down stairs not full up but highly respectable The Irish brothers came out well to hear Fronde demolished a society of them sat on the…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 30 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Philaa 2nd mo 273 Dearest daughter Altho I have nothing of importance to say or tell thee more than to let thee know how welcome thy affectionate frequent little notes are to…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 31 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 It has been quite cheering and pleasant to have daughter Martha with us for a week She left yesterday I have had no callers since thee left except neighr Mac and her…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 32 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Jamestown NY March 1 1873 Dear Dickey I have been going on from day to day thinking of home every day but somehow not getting a line sent there Enclosed find an…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 33 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 will send some more before long I returned the large trunk here is its receipt hope it will take its journey safely The silk gown had better be shaken and hung up…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 34 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 presents to some people to whom I am under obligation I send home the first vol of Middlemarch am not done with the second What a regiment of people Lou cannot get…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 35 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 on Miss Kate Fields report of the Liederkranz ball disturbed that ladys equanimity and made her mad Enclosed is her latest poetical effusion Like the report it was probably intended to be…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 36 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 the Oceanic to sail the 5th April Sometime within a fortnight she is to lecture at Cincinnati Perhaps you may have the pleasure of meeting her
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 37 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 Knickerbocker Hall Avon 3173 Dearest Mama I suppose it is time I was letting thee know again that the tread mill is still moving in its accustomed rounds Yesterday I varied it…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 38 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 and I entered into sympathy with thee over the tedious winter uncertainty of Summer John of course is by no means certain of returning to NY city What will you do if…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 39 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 over Sunday The more I travel in Pa the more I detest it It has taken me from Saturday afternoon now will take me till 840 tonight to reach a place that…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02
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Image 40 of Anna E. Dickinson Papers: Family Correspondence, 1860-1904; 1873, Feb. 2-Mar. 5 succeeded in getting through I hope Ma and thee will be edified by these notices Be it known that in this lovely town they advertise their lectures with no hour announced the…
- Contributor: Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth)
- Date: 1873-02-02