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Box 1

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Contains 15 Results:

Hannah Bonney to Nancy and Benjamin E. Delano: 3 letters (with envelope) from Bellfountain [Bellefontaine], Missouri, March 31, 1862; March 7, 1863; undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: March 31, 1862; March 7, 1863; undated

Emma Barter to Nancy Delano (with envelope) from Corinth, Maine, June 14, 1859

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: June 14, 1859

Rebecca Day to Nancy and Benjamin E. Delano from Dexter, Maine, March 31, 1860

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: March 31, 1860

Vaielette (Vielette) Delano Ellsworth to Nancy Delano, July 10, 1860

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: July 10, 1860

Sarah E. Gilkey to Nancy Delano from Freeman, Maine, June 20, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: June 20, 1861

M. Hanks to Nancy Delano from New Sharon, Maine, June 2, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: June 2, 1862

Helena F. Pinkham to Nancy Delano from Phillips, Maine, Apr. 28, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: Apr. 28, 1861

Juliet Pinkham to Nancy Delano from Phillips, Maine, May 3, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: May 3, 1862

Emily B. Stanwood to Benjamin E. Delano: 5 letters from Hartland and Greene, Maine, Feb. 6, 1862; July 27, 1863; Oct. 5, 1863; Dec. 10, 1863; Aug. 16, 1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: Feb. 6, 1862; July 27, 1863; Oct. 5, 1863; Dec. 10, 1863; Aug. 16, 1866

Emily B. Stanwood to Benjamin E. Delano from Lowndes, Alabama, Aug. 29, 1867

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: Aug. 29, 1867

Emily B. Stanwood to Nancy Delano: 5 letters (with envelope) from Greene, Maine, May 5, 1860; Aug. 14, 1860; Oct. 10, 1860; June 28, 1861; Oct. 19, 1865

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: May 5, 1860; Aug. 14, 1860; Oct. 10, 1860; June 28, 1861; Oct. 19, 1865

Nathan D. Stanwood to Nancy Delano: 2 letters from Plantation and Montgomery, Alabama, Sept. 25, 1866; Aug. 27, 1867

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: Sept. 25, 1866; Aug. 27, 1867

Unidentified to Nancy Delano: 2 letters (with envelope) from Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 26, 1862; July 13, 1864

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: Oct. 26, 1862; July 13, 1864

Unidentified (Marcia) to Benjamin E. Delano from Charleston, Maine, Sept. 6, 1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: Sept. 6, 1863

Unidentified (R. E.?) to Benjamin E. Delano from Port Royal, Virginia, June 16, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: 27 letters addressed to either Nancy Eastman Delano or her son Benjamin Eastman Delano, or to both of them, in Strong, Maine. The correspondence comes from friends or relatives, many living in seven different small Maine towns, as well as from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alabama. There is one letter from a friend to Benjamin in which he describes his army camp in Port Royal, Virginia. Nancy and son Benjamin are addressed variably as "sister," "aunt," "brother,"...
Dates: June 16, 1862