Letter, Elizabeth J. Loughead, Camden, [New Jersey], to James A. Loughead, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1840 January 27
File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSN/EA 0526-14
Scope and Contents
Elizabeth reports to James that she has "indeed got Religion", and that it need not be a source of contention between them, despite his stated disregard for his immortal soul. "I hope you will forgive me if i hurt your feelings But i will Declare Before the whole world that i am a Methodist in heart if not in dress and i intend to live and die one. . . ." Directed to James Loughead as first officer aboard the steamer Columbia.
Dates
- Creation: 1840 January 27
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Autograph letter signed; 2 pages on 1 folded sheet; with integral address leaf
- Letter, Elizabeth J. Loughead, Camden, [New Jersey], to James A. Loughead, New Orleans, Louisiana, Page 1
- Letter, Elizabeth J. Loughead, Camden, [New Jersey], to James A. Loughead, New Orleans, Louisiana, Page 2
- Letter, Elizabeth J. Loughead, Camden, [New Jersey], to James A. Loughead, New Orleans, Louisiana, Address Leaf
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository