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Susan Hamlin Stone: Correspondence from Hannibal Hamlin., 08/20/1858-08/20/1858

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 15
Identifier: GAMMS452.12.90

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

This series contains the correspondence of Susan Hamlin Stone (1801-1869). Susan was the daughter of Hannibal Hamlin (d. 1811) and Susan Faulkner Hamlin (d. 1840). She married William W. Stone (d. 1851) and had eight children.

Dates

  • 08/20/1858-08/20/1858

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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

Contains the correspondence sent by Hannibal Hamlin to his sister Susan Hamlin Stone, 1 item. The subject of the correspondence concerns news of their brother Cyrus and his daughter(?) Carrie's work in Constantinople and a progress report regarding Susan's son Cyrus.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

STONE, CYRUS HAMLIN - HAMLIN-STONE CORRESP. RE ACTIVITIES OF, 1858: Autographed Letter

STONE, SUSAN HAMLIN - CORRESP. FROM HAMLIN, HANNIBAL, 1858: Autographed Letter

HAMLIN, HANNIBAL - CORRESP. TO STONE, SUSAN HAMLIN, 1858: Autographed Letter

HAMLIN, CYRUS - HAMLIN-STONE CORRESP. RE MISSION WORK, 1858: Autographed Letter

HAMLIN, CARRIE - HAMLIN-STONE CORRESP. RE MISSION WORK, 1858: Autographed Letter

CONSTANTINOPLE - HAMLIN-STONE CORRESP. RE HAMLIN MISSION WORK, 1858: Autographed Letter

TURKEY - HAMLIN-STONE CORRESP. RE HAMLIN MISSION WORK, 1858: Autographed Letter

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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