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Susan B. Anthony Papers, 1815-1961. Correspondence. With family and friend Susan F. Brown, 1837-1838. 13 ALS.. A-143, folder 9. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
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The Ladies of this vicinity have formed a society called the "Ladies benevolent working Society" They meet twice a fortnight to knit, sew, tell stories, &c &c. The object is to raise funds for some charitable purpose. Such for instance as to paint the inside of the meeting ?? house or to send somebody off a mishonarying -- their next meeting is at McLean's tomorrow evening
It is now past 11 oclock and all our folks have been to bed an hour, or more ---
Cynthia is about as she has been for some time past
Eliza has gone to Adams. ["Our"??] is cultivating a very fine pair of Mustaches. They have got to be very long & black and are a wonderful addition to the personal appearance of the [Great??]. You would not know him I dare say if you should happen to meet him unexpectedly away from house. You must not let him know that I have said any thing about his whispers for I am afraid he would take it in high dudgeon --
Hannah
Aunt Hannah talks of nameing her babe Hannah Cammelia
Dear Daughters
You may think by this time that all has been written that would be interesting especially to Guelma. As H have told the most of the news current in this place
I would just say that we are quite lonesome especially Grandfather and Mother. They often speak of you Granfather thinks it Doubtful whether he ever sees you again I think he feels he is certainly growing weaker yet he may very much continue I have had a severe turn take you care of youselfs is Susan as well as when she left home
my love to my Dear Children their teacher and associates I hope you will both fine time to write. write a few words to Cynthia. it would seem very friendly. Your Mother L. A.
Your aunt H. has been here and made a visit of two or three days very agreeable to all
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1 Mo 3d -- At Arlington Vt. __ this letter will be left here & will not leave untill tomorrow--Left home this morning all well -- No sleighing -- am with waggon
Shall return tomorow
Daniel Anthony P.M. [?carry for free?]
Battenville N Y / Jan 2
G. P. & L. B. Anthony West Philadelphia P. A.
Arlington VT Jany 4o/1838
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Should you want any small articles of apparel to take you through yearly meeting you had best get them there --
Should I not come at that time [inversely??] and you we should not make arrangements for your meeting me in NY then you had best continue at School after Meeting until such arrangements are made or untill I meet you at Hamilton V. I am rather inclined to think I shall come -- All in usual health District School out tomorrow Fine weather & good road,
I am-----
Danl Anthony
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Battenville 1 Mo 17th 1838 P.M.
Dear Girls,
Your long wished for letter or that of Susan's has this moment been rcd and carefully perused over & over again and has now gone to the house by Danl R. for the inmates thereof to examine & reexaine for themselves -- I am thankfull to learn that you enjoy good health yourselves & from your silence upon the subject of the health of your little family suppose that all are equally favored-No new occurrence has taken place here since my last which was mailed in Arlington VT -- Your Mother is -afflicted not as much with her constitutional dificulty in respiration as hertofore
Your Grand Parents are also quite as well & Grand Par considerably better than two weeks ago----
Your Brothers & Sisters now all go to the district school leaving none in the house during the day as constant inmates but the three -- you have or will most likely ere this reaches you have heard of the shocking outrage committed by the Cannadian armed forces upon the Steamboat Caroline and her Passengers while lying at a small place near Buffalo--For this Brutal Butchery of human life & destruction of property no amends can be made to satisfy the Friends of those who were made
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the victims of their wanton Barbaraty but without doubt a wise course will be taken by the two governments to setle so far as such acts can be adjustedsetled the atrocious and by [bringing?] the [Roscoes?] to Justice--- Mathew has just been in. Says his [?] is not as well today-Russel Carter continues to improve has been to our house on a visit but is yet very weak & gains very slowly We have no snow but plenty of mud by turns--Think now of going to Easton tomorrow to M meeting with your Aunt Hannah--I will leave the rest for the House to write--Should like to hear of what your lectures consist after you find out-Phila yearly Meeting I had scacely thought of time Since I left you but will now endeavor to {illegible] bear itin mind that it comes in the Spring----
19th The mailing of this has been delayed that your mother Sister & [Brother?] might add--It has been at the house for that purpose but they do not as yet find time & think I best send it-It will go to the Village today tomorrow to Albany & so on--
My [Regrets?] to Deborah & your associates
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your Aunt Hannah & myself went yesterday to Monthly Meeting In a more [?] time I never drove to Easton---We called after meeting and took dinner close at Joseph Braggs--Himself and Wife we found to be among first class of young house keepers-both Friends and both appear about right--Simon Wilcox & Wife were there for an afternoon visit--
Our Monthly meeting was well attended and quite large notwithstanding the extreme badness of the roads--We had the communications of Uncle Joseph as usual with a number of the younger class--could you find it any way convient to get to Phila Mo Meeting I think you would not consider the time Lost but well Spent--Cyntha [?] I think appears quite as well as heretofore and ^I very much regret that she could not have spent the winter with you--How Deborah couldn't continue her school as a permanent Institution for the improvement Nothing new since I commenced--Folks for the house well I am [your?] or say they will write next Daniel Anthony
In left margin: My Respects to Deborah & your associates
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Daniel Anthony P.M. [for?] G.P. & S. B. Anthony West Philadelphia P.A.
In left margin: Battenville} NY Jan 19}
Care of} D Moulson}
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Daniel Anthony P.M. [for?] In pencil: recieved, 9, mo, /[illegible] G.P. & S. B. Anthony West Philadelphia P.A.
In left margin: Battenville Feb 10--
Care of} D Moulson}
In pencil: Fathers letter to Guelma & Susan B in 1837 & 1838
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Battenville 2 Mo 10th 1838
Respected Children
Your Grandfather is not quite as well as hertofore the rest of the family are as usual--Grand Father Anthony left here last first day after meeting for home Your Aunt Hannah with him--they were well at Adams--are well at J H Hoxie's.
We have now the best kind of sleighing--so last Seventh day had a visit from George & Samantha Vail John & Paulina Lapham from Danby--stay'd with us untill 2d Day morning--all visited Cynthia & Susan after meeting first day----your company was wanted in order to render the visit complete
I enclose a letter to Susan Mother it had better be opened--we therefore took the Liberty not finding it to require an immediate answer