Letter. Catharine [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esq, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, 1835 February 7
Scope and Contents
Catharine alludes to James's weakened health and depressed spirits in the wake of the deaths of his son and wife; religion must be his consolation. "Maria [Montgomery] seems very much engaged in Societies &c—and as I mentioned to you before, very well off in her circumstances & property, which with her habits, must accumulate exceedingly . . . ." Sister Frances living with her son in New Haven; Gallatins well. The poor in New York suffering from the cold weather: "emigrants crowd our city, indeed our country — & there is much cause to fear, will at last give laws to us —"
Dates
- Creation: 1835 February 7
Conditions Governing Access
None.
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
ALS, 3 pages on 1 folded sheet, w/integral address leaf.
- Letter. Catharine [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esq, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Page 1
- Letter. Catharine [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esq, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Pages 2 and 3
- Letter. Catharine [Nicholson] Few, n. p., to James W. Nicholson Esq, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, Page Address Leaf
Repository Details
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