Sarah Cram., 10/26/1854-10/26/1854
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Please note that correspondents often mention acquaintances or other individuals but will not provide their complete names. When known, the full name is given in parentheses. Also, in the case of the Clarke family, one A.K. Clark signs her name without the 'e' although it is likely that she is a member of the Clarke family. She also cites (her husband?) inconsistently as 'Mr. Clark' or 'Mr. Clarke.' Descriptions for each letter will use the spelling that the correspondent has used.
Dates
- 10/26/1854-10/26/1854
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.3 Linear Feet (3 Hollinger Document Cases)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
ALS (dated 10/26/1854, with envelope) to Franklin B. Sanborn from Sarah Cram. References include: sad reminiscences of Ariana Walker, "...Sometimes I can see what once I could not at all how her death would be better for us than life. I know it must be so and everything is done by our heavenly Father for the good of his children tho' we cannot see it always..."; receiving a "beautiful" letter from Ednah (Ednah Littlehale?); news of Cate (Catharine Cram) "keeping house during Father's and Mother's absence"; illness of Uncle Walker; and news of George (George Walker?).
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
CRAM, SARAH - CORRES. TO SANBORN, FRANKLIN B. 1854 (10/26): Autographed Letter
WALKER, ARIANA - REFERENCE BY CRAM, SARAH 1854: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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