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Item No. 1: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph document signed, dated 18 January 1800, "I owe James Griffith Esquire,
on demand the sum of thirty-four dollars and four cents." Receipted on verso.
18 January 1800
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Item No. 2: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- "A Dirge," Autograph manuscript signed, dated 22 February 1800, Charlestown, Brooke
County, Va. 2pp. Poem on Washington's death: "The Chief who freedom's flag unfurl'd/To free from chains the western world/Great
Washington!"
22 February 1800
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Item No. 3: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, dated Lancaster, 14 February 1802.
1p. "I am up from Ph[iladelphi]a in company with Mr. Bransham & family"
14 February 1802
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Item No. 4: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Morgan Town, 18 May 1802. 1p. Worrying
about the state of politics in Virginia.
18 May 1802
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Item No. 5: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Morgan Town, 22 September 1808. 3pp.
To his wife congratulating her on the birth of their first daughter and lamenting their long separation
22 September 1808
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Item No. 6: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Ellen S. Doddridge, dated Wellsburg, 19 February 1824,
1p. Sending family news to his sister.
19 February 1824
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Item No. 7: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Sarah M. Doddridge, Circleville, 10 July 1828, 3pp.
With a letter from Julianna as well. Family news.
10 July 1828
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Item No. 8: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Ellen S. Plattenburgh, dated Richmond 1 January 1829,
3pp. "We have heard that the small pox is in the neighbourhood and have both forgotten whether Nancy has been vaccinated—If
she has not we wish it done. I have succeeded in my lottery bill. The sums to be raised is $50,000. … Should fifty thousand
dollars be too small a sum for the whole object I can get it increased at another time…."
1 January 1829
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Item No. 9: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to "Dear Daughter" dated Richmond 6 November 1829, 2pp.
"The convention not meeting until 1 o'clock A.M. I have taken up the time in writing to most of my family. …"
6 November 1829
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Item No. 10: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Perry Plattenburgh [sic], dated Washington 29 January
1830. 3pp. to his sister, sending advice and requests on agricultural and family matters.
29 January 1830
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Item No. 11: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Sarah M. Doddridge, dated Clarkesburgh, 7 September
1830, 1p. "I send you $10—Tell Philip to buy a load of good wood and a load of coal…"
7 September 1830
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Item No. 12: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph manuscript, 1p. Obituary notice for his brother Dr. Benjamin Doddridge
who died 10 July 1831.
ca. 10 July 1831
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Item No. 13: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 7 December 1831. 3pp. Writing
of his case of influenza, "In the Intelligencer of the 5th or 6th you will see this complaint described in an article beginning
thus-"the cold"—it is said that full 9 tenths of the members of Congress are affected—they will not sit to do business—We
have not yet appointed our officers except the Speaker and Clerk—Not the Sergeant at Arms, the officer who draws our money
and pays us. I expect he will be appointed to day and if so I will tomorrow send you a full supply of coal for family use."
7 December 1831
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Item No. 14: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 13 January 1832, 1p. "Adeline
…has been at a private school party at the President's house. At his New Year Getaway and at the 9th January ball" Asks her
many questions about the house.
13 January 1832
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Item No. 15: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Harriet Doddridge, dated Washington 28 January 1832.
1p. Sending family news to his daughter.
28 January 1832
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Item No. 16: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 29 January 1832. 2pp. Asking
that his son, Philip, be sent to various local men to see if his factors had paid them as instructed.
29 January 1832
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Item No. 17: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Harriett Doddridge, dated Washington City 27 February
1832. 1p. Family news to his daughter.
27 February 1832
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Item No. 18: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 28 February 1832. 1p. Family
news and finances.
28 February 1832
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Item No. 19: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Perry Plattenburg, dated Washington 29 February 1832.
3pp. List of repairs he wants done to his property.
29 February 1832
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Item No. 20: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 1 March 1832. 1p. "Adeline
and I were at a busy agreeable party at house of Genl. Walter Jones. The night before we had an invitation to Mr. Livingstons—Secretary
of State…"
1 March 1832
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Item No. 21: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 18 March 1832. 1p. Social
news of Washington life.
18 March 1832
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Item No. 22: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 7 April 1832. 4pp. Washington
news "Moreover the visitors at West Point meet in June, and should Congress sit all June; or until the 20th as many of us
assume members must give up the northern trip. …"
7 April 1832
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Item No. 23: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 27 [May] 1832. 1p. Family
news.
27 [May] 1832
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Item No. 24: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 19 June 1832. 2pp. "The
awful calamity that befell my colleague Mr. Charles I. Johnston. No account has been given of it but the mere fact of his
having gone down to Alexandria to Church on Sunday. It is supposed that he intended to come up in the nine o'clock boat but
slipped over the wharf. His body was found over the wharf yesterday fornoon [sic]. This is all that will be known ever about
the unfortunate affair. …I was beginning to be much attached to him. The funeral will be today."
19 June 1832
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Item No. 25: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 21 June 1832. 1p. "Just
to assure I am well—as we hear more of the cholera…"
21 June 1832
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Item No. 26: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 25 June 1832. 2pp. "Today
I am appointed one of a joint committee of both houses, to act during the recess, and prepare digest and report a code of
laws civil and criminal, for the District of Columbia. The committee one—Chambers of the Senate from Maryland, and the quarters
of the Senators from Virginia—James of the House from Maryland, Judge Wilde of the House of Georgia and myself. The measure
was brought forward by myself early in the session..."
25 June 1832
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Item No. 27: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- WHITE, Joseph M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, dated
Washington 18 November 1832. "It has become my painful duty to announce to you the death of Mr. Doddridge. He was taken ill
last Monday, but his situation excited no alarm until this evening when he died rather suddenly…"
18 November 1832
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Item No. 28: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, Benjamin. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated
New Haven 15 August 1802. 2pp. Letter about why he did not finish at College.
15 August 1802
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Item No. 29: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- PRICE, William. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Richmond
26 July 1803. 2pp. On a legal matter.
26 July 1803
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Item No. 30: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, Benjamin. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated
Bainbridge, 27 April 1816. Asking for money.
27 April 1816
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Item No. 31: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- COOKE, John R. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated 27
December 1828. 1p. Writing about Doddridge's speech at the convention and sending a pamphlet [An Earnest Appeal to the Friends
of Reform in the Legislature in Virginia, S & S 32824] "I have been so over-zealous as to send 250 copies to Richmond—a case,
I perceive, of supererogation."
27 December 1828
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Item No. 32: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, Jasper Yates. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge,
dated Clarksburg, Ohio 22 April 1830. 2pp. "Father, I have seen your reply to cook's, and am of course rejoiced at the manner
in which you have noticed him. The vote of Frederick, the editorial remarks in newspapers, the observations of individuals,
and every one speak the same judgment in relation to this affair. I hope you will neither mention nor remember the letter
I penned on reading Cook's letter. Like his letter, it was not written 'otium cum dignitate'"
22 April 1830
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Item No. 33: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, Julianna Parr. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge,
dated Wellsburg 29 April 1830. 2pp. sending family news "I hope in God this may be the longest separation I shall ever have
to endure…"
29 April 1830
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Item No. 34: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, Harriet V. Autograph letter signed to Julianna and Philip
Doddridge, dated Wellsburg 11 January 1831. 3pp. "My Dear Father and Mother" sending family news.
11 January 1831
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Item No. 35: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Washington, DC 14 January 1831. 1p. Invitation to
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doddridge.
14 January 1831
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Item No. 36: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- DODDRIDGE, John Musser. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge,
dated Wellsburg 8 February 1831. 3pp. "Dear Father" "we were much grateful by the intelligence that your claim had at length
been favorably passed upon by congress, and consequently that you now have it in your power to free yourself from the thralldom
of debt. This cannot fail to be, to you a most agreeable reflection, and one which must bring joy to some members of your
family. This morning's mail brought from you a large number, between 80 and 100 copies of the Report of the Comm. On Manufacturing…"
8 February 1831
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Item No. 37: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- MUSSER, John A. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Wishing
Creek 27 November 1831. 1p. "Previous to my taking the oath of insolvency …" Musser was Philip's brother-in-law.
27 November 1831
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Item No. 38: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- UNION LITERARY SOCIETY and WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY. Autograph letter
signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Washington College 18 June 1832. 1p. Invitation to speak to speak to these societies on
the evening before commencement, 28 September 1832.
18 June 1832
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Item No. 39: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- Letter of administration for Philip Doddridge. Brooke County, Virginia
5 March 1833. 2pp. Recognizing John Brown and Perry Plattenburg as executors
5 March 1833
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Item No. 40: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- ELLIOTT, Sophia. Autograph letter signed to Philip Doddridge, dated Mobil
[Mobile?] 10 April 1833. 2 pp. Family news to the already-deceased Philip. Sophia was the sister of Julianna Doddridge and
the widow of Philip's brother Benjamin.
10 April 1833
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Item No. 41: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- SHIELDS. 4 June 1804. 1p. Account of repayment of debt to Philip Doddridge.
4 June 1804
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Item No. 42: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- Bill of Exchange. 13 July 1809, 1p. Philip Doddridge promises to pay
$100.
13 July 1809
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Item No. 43: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Julianna Parr. Autograph letter signed to Ellen Sophia Doddridge, dated Wellsburg
9 September 1823. 1p. Sends family news to her daughter.
9 September 1823
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Item No. 44: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Jasper Yates. Autograph letter signed to Ellen S. Plattenburg, dated Clarksburg
10 April 1828. 2pp. Writes to his sister, "Father has been here as you will learn of himself since the day before the commencement
of the term of U.S. court, and those for whom he was engaged were very glad to see him those to whom he was opposed not very.
He has been very successful whilst here, and is engaged in (almost) every case on the Docket. …"
10 April 1828
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Item No. 45: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Julianna. Autograph letter signed to Sarah Mary Doddridge, 5 December 1828.
2pp. Family news.
5 December 1828
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Item No. 46: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Julianna. Autograph letter signed to Ellen S. Plattenburg, dated Chillicothe
20 September 1839. 3pp. Family news to her daughter.
20 September 1839
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Item No. 47: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Adeline. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, dated 25 December
1831. 1p. Sending family news to her mother.
25 December 1831
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Item No. 48: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Let. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Dated Washington 16 January
[no year] Sending news from school to her mother
16 January [no year]
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Item No. 49: Family Correspondence -- [Signature illegible]. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, dated Wellsburgh
2 February 1831. 3pp. "My dear sister" sending family news
2 February 1831
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Item No. 50: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Adeline. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, dated Washington
26 April [no year]. 4pp. "Papa has spent a very laborious winter. He is in excellent health."
26 April [no year]
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Item No. 51: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 3 September
1832. "My dear Sister" Sending family news "The Scarlet Fever has been very fatal in most cases which have occurred lately:
its victims have not, as during the Winter, been infants but young and middle aged persons…"
3 September 1832
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Item No. 52: Family Correspondence -- Plattenburg, Philip D. Autograph letter signed to Ellen Doddridge Plattenburg. Smyrna
28 April 1834. "Dear Mother" "My school still stands fair although some have stopped to attend their crops—not more than I
expected however—so far I have heard of no complaints & have not missed a day. I frequently keep in til after six in the evening—the
scholars seem to be making good progress in their studies. I have made & am still making great effort to unfold aright the
young buds of intellect."
28 April 1834
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Item No. 53: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna P. Doddridge, Richmond, 12 June
1834. 3pp. "Dear Sister" sending condolence on the death of Jasper Yates Doddridge.
12 June 1834
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Item No. 54: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Sarah Mary. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, 18 June 1834.
1p. "Dear Mother, We received Mr. Pilbley's letter informing us of the death of my Dear Brother. …"
18 June 1834
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Item No. 55: Family Correspondence -- PLATTENBURG, Ellen D. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Wellsburg, 15 July
[1834]. 3pp. "Dear Mother" sending family news.
15 July [1834]
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Item No. 56: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Joseph. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 3 February 1835.
1p. Writes of searching in his files for 1822-23 and finding "the name of Mr. Doddridge appears but once in the proceedings
of that session—on 13th Feb. 1822, the house took up a resolution from the committee & voted to incorporate a company again
& for the purpose of making an artificial road from Wellsburg to Penna. On the way to Washington in Penna. and authorizing
2/5 of the stock (being $15000) to be taken by the Board of Public Works & which resolution was agreed to by the House."
3 February 1835
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Item No. 57: Family Correspondence -- MUSSER, Sarah. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Sistersvill 23 [25?] March
1838. 1p. "My dear child" Making arrangements for a visit.
23 [25?] March 1838
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Item No. 58: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 25 October
1838. 2pp. "My dear Sister" sending family news.
25 October 1838
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Item No. 59: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 12 December
1839. 3pp. Takes her sister to task for not writing and sends family news.
12 December 1839
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Item No. 60: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 13 December
1841. 3pp. Family news.
13 December 1841
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Item No. 61: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 27 July 1842.
3pp. Family news writing she has not been more than four miles outside of Richmond in 22 years.
27 July 1842
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Item No. 62: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Richmond 23 September
1845. 3pp. "I had not seen that misstatement made in the Whig, respecting Mr. D. (as we do not take any political paper) until
after I received your letter. It was indeed a most unfeeling thing. I felt deeply for you. As there are two Editors of the
Whig, Ben thinks it probable, it was inserted without the knowledge of Mr. Pleasants, Dear Mr D. gave me an account of the
occurrence, and it differed materially from the one in the Whig."
23 September 1845
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Item No. 63: Family Correspondence -- PLATTENBURG, Ellen D. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Cincinnati, 2 June
1848. "Dear Mother" "I wish I could send you some of the fine & abundant strawberries, that we have been enjoying for 2 weeks,
we have the finest markets, here, I ever saw, except in Philadelphia…"
2 June 1848
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Item No. 64: Family Correspondence -- RAMSEY, Adda. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, Washington, PA, 23 August
1851. 1p. "Dear Grandma" Family news.
23 August 1851
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Item No. 65: Family Correspondence -- [PLATTENBURG]. Doddridge. Autograph letter signed to [Ellen D. Plattenburg], Near Alexandria,
19 May 1857. "Dear Mother" family news.
19 May 1857
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Item No. 66: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Sophia. Autograph letter signed to Mrs. Sarah Musser, Bainbridge, Ohio, [13]
September 1819. 3pp. "My dear Mother" sending family news.
[13] September 1819
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Item No. 67: Family Correspondence -- ELLIOTT, Sophia. Autograph letter signed to Miss Sarah Musser, Natchez 17 April 1820.
2pp. "My dear Sister" family news.
17 April 1820
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Item No. 68: Family Correspondence -- DODDRIDGE, Jasper Yates. Autograph letter signed to Sarah Mary Doddridge, 11 January
1827. 3pp. "We had a book auction here, a few days after Father left here, and I made an extensive purchase of books such
as would puzzle [sic] you to guess—a small bible a prayer book & the tales of the genii which last I purchased on account
of their, being neatly bound and 50 cents per vol."
11 January 1827
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Item No. 69: Family Correspondence -- KELLY, Thomas. Autograph letter signed to Mrs. Sarah Musser, York 12 April 1836. 1p.
Telling of his attempts to get money from "the Trustees".
12 April 1836
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Item No. 70: Family Correspondence -- TATE, Adeline. Autograph letter signed to Sarah Musser, Richmond 6 September 1838. 2pp.
"My beloved mother" sending family news.
6 September 1838
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Item No. 71: Family Correspondence -- PLATTENBURG, Ellen D. Autograph letter signed, Muellenburg [Wellsburg?], 31 March 1854.
2pp. "Dear Sister" writes about moving and selling.
31 March 1854
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Item No. 72: Family Correspondence -- PLATTENBURG, Ellen D. Autograph letter signed to Anna Doddridge Meek, Steamboat Keystone
State, 11 April 1854. 2 pp. "Dear Sister Anna" family news.
11 April 1854
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Item No. 73: Family Correspondence -- Family record Doddridge Family. Autograph manuscript, 4pp. Genealogical notes.
undated
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Item No. 74: Family Correspondence -- [PLATTENBURG?]. Autograph letter, 6 August 1892 to "My dear Julia" sending birthday
wishes. Signed Papa & Mamma
6 August 1892