Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Louise P. Casey, Letter, 1847 May
Written from Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York to the author's sister Mary in Belford, Nash County, North Carolina.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1847 June-August
Written from Troy Female Seminary to family members in Whiting, Vermont.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1848 August-December
Written from the author's new school in Elmwood, Nash County, North Carolina, where she is teaching along with her sister Mary, to family members in Whiting. In the 1 August 1848 letter, the author notes that Southerners are "half as smart" as Northerners.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1849 March-October
Written from Elmwood to family members in Whiting. The 16 June 1848 letter notes an outbreak of cholera in the area.
Louise P. Casey, Letter, 1852 February
Written from Oxford, North Carolina to the author's brother Edward in Versailles, Kentucky. The author asks her brother's opinion on possible spouses for their eldest brother, Daniel.
Louise P. Casey, Letter, 1852 April
Written from Oxford to family members in Whiting, Vermont. The author mentions that she might be returning home soon because she does not like her new school.
Louise P. Casey, Letter, 1852 July
Written from Henderson, North Carolina to family members in Whiting.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1853 February-May
Written from Danville, Virginia to family members in Whiting.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1853 August-1854 May
Written jointly by Louise and Mary Casey in Danville to family members in Whiting.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1854 September-October
Written from Troy Female Seminary to family members in Whiting. The 13 October 1854 letter recounts a boating accident on the Hudson River.
Louise P. Casey, Letters, 1855 March-April
Written from Winchester Female Seminary in Winchester, Virginia to family members in Whiting. The 3 March 1855 letter notes that Mary Casey has married Robert Newman, and the author provides a description of the new family member.