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Nesbitt, Marian, London, England, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1884 November 17
Enclosed is a story for the Children's Department of the Ave Maria. Hudson's criticism of the story will be appreciated. :: X-2-n A.L.S. 2pp. 16mo.
Nesbitt, Marian, Upton, England, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 January 13
She asks Hudson to return some poetry written by her and sent by Father Jarlath. :: X-3-f A.L.S. 3pp. 16mo.
Nesmith, J P, New York, New York, to Father James Roosevelt Bayley, New York, New York, 1850 July 17
The bearer will bring any communications Bayley may have. They will expect Bayley in the 8 o'clock boat tomorrow. They will meet him at the Vanderbilt landing with a full complement of rod and lines and a good stock of eatables and drinkables. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 1p. 16mo.
Nesmith, John P., Lake George, New York, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1857 August 17
Nesmith acknowledges Bayley's note of yesterday. Mr. Gale received a telegram asking if they were still there and they are looking for Bayley's arrival. They regret to learn that Bayley has been ill. The Tiers and Van Buren families are still here. They will probably remain until the last of the month. P.S. Bayley speaks of a "one day" visit; all parties protest against Bayley's leaving before next Monday. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Nesmith, Mary D., Bellows Falls, Vermont, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1855 August 30
Nesmith, Mary D., Inwood, New York, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1855 August 3
Nesmith, Mary D., Inwood, New York, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1856 October 8
Nesmith was very glad to receive Bayley's kind note. Mr. Nesmith had been speaking of writing to Bayley before Bayley's note came. A slight cold, which she took at Albany on their way home, brought on a bilious attack. She hopes Bayley will come to see them next week. Mr. Nesmith bids her present his kindest regards. Robert passed his examination and has entered Columbia College. Frank sends love to his godfather. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Nesmith, Mary D., Inwood, New York, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1856 December 5
Nesmith, Mary D., Inwood, New York, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1857 January 27
Nesmith, Mary D., New York, New York, to Father James Roosevelt Bayley, New York, New York, 1847 December 25
Nesmith asks Bayley to accept the kneeling cushion and book marks, with the wish that Bayley may enjoy many returns of the season and not be further separated from them than the Secretary's Office, Episcopal Residence, New York. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 1p. 16mo.
Nester, Arthur, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1903 March 12
He thinks Edwards had better come to Mexico with him. No colds will bother him there. If he doesn't get the crozier and mitre of Bishop John Vertin it will be because no one can get them. :: XI-2-f A.L.S. 1p.
Nester, Arthur, La Crosse, Wisconsin to James F. Edwards, 1903 August 26
He was glad to hear that Edwards is coming their way at last. He will be at home. For five or six weeks he worked in a stone quarry handling rock. The work did him lots of good and he enjoyed it. :: XI-2-f A.L.S. 1p.
Nester, Arthur S., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896 November 01
He is in Chicago sick and wants Edwards to come up and see him. He does not mean that he is laid up in bed. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 1p.
Nester, Arthur S., Munising, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896 July 05
Edwards' letter produced quite a change in the size of his hat. He was very much surprised to hear from Edwards. Edwards had been sort of changed toward him. He is quite a dignified chap with side whiskers and all. He doesn't drink, but swears like old Nick. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 2pp.
Nester, Arthur, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1894 January 31
He wants no more half page letters. He asks what did Jewett say about his trip to South Bend. :: XI-1-l A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Drusie Drusilla, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
It seems that the Fates are at work to keep her from seeing Edwards. She will meet Edwards at the Exhibit with Elize whose arrival Thursday prevented her from coming out to the Fair. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Drusie, Washington, D. C. to Mrs. Elizabeth Nester, Chicago, Illinois, 1895 January 19
She will be married on the twentieth. :: XI-1-m Telegram
Nester Elisabeth, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896 May 01
She writes only to say that she will be at Notre Dame sometime next week. Drusie wrote a very friendly note. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 2pp.
Nester, Eliza, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1894 January 16
She has lost all track of Edwards lately. Hattye will be married Thursday by Archbishop Feehan. They want Edwards to come. Drusie is in Des. Moines. :: XI-1-l A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois to Brother, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1899
She gives many thanks for sending her Drusie's letter, the Scholastics and the calender. It seems strange to her that Father John A. Zahm, C.S.C. takes Father William Corby's. C.S.C. place; he is always absorbed in science. She would like to see Professor James F. Edwards. :: XI-2-b A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester?, Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, 1895 August 06
What a charming surprise Edwards' letter was. She did not expect to hear from him until his return to Notre Dame. They are ready to move from the Groveland. :: XI-1-m A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois? to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896 May 22
Edwards got her in a fine scrape by giving them hope of expecting him that Friday afternoon. However she had a lovely visit with Drusie Henoch, and also with Milton Henoch. Rowan wrote to Corinne; he is going to call after June. No great damage was done by the fires at Munising. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 3pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896 June 18
She went down to meet her brother and Corrine went to meet Mr. Rowan. She met Mr. Schultz and all his medals. Mrs. Harris with whom she intended to visit Paris has postponed the trip because of illness. She longs for the rest and quiet at Munising. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 3pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1897 February 24
She invites Edwards to come up and take her to a little dancing party. Corinne is writing and will explain what it is. She is awfully anxious to see Edwards. :: XI-1-o A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1897 May 13
She wishes to know if Edwards is coming to Chicago with the boys and if he wants to take her to the game. Corinne will like to go. :: XI-1-o A.L.S. 1p.
Nester, Elizabeth, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1897 June 30
Edwards does not deserve a letter he is so forgetful. She will give him one more chance. If he does not answer her note, she will turn his picture to the wall. :: XI-1-o A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Detroit, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896
If Edwards wishes to see her he had better come before next June, for she sails for Paris the latter part of June. She asks for Fannie Gregori's address. Edwards should tell her all about Drusie Mrs. Milton Henoch. Arthur Nester has been appointed postmaster. Nellie Davis, a graduate of St. Mary's became a Catholic. Miss Kreer married Dr. Thiell and he became a Catholic. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 8pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Detroit, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1895
The telegram that she enclosed will surprise Edwards. Drusie Mrs. Milton Henoch was married last Sunday; her husband is a Jew. She asks Edwards how Prof. Newton A. Preston is getting along. They were talking about their delightful visit to Notre Dame. :: XI-1-m A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Detroit, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1895
She writes to tell Edwards how much she appreciated his letter. Her uncle is there and very sick. Miss Jannie Derry's mother died yesterday. She has not heard from Drusie Mrs. Milton Henoch since her marriage. Edwards may tell Francis J. Smith she would be proud to pose for him. :: XI-1-m A.L.S. 4pp.
Nester, Elizabeth, Munising, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1896 July 07
She wants Edwards to arrange to come this summer. They left Chicago on the city of Duluth, but could not enter Munising harbor on account of the fog, so they carried by to Marquette. Edwards did not understand her motive in telling him not to send his picture to Corinne. Every year she is more diffident about making friends. :: XI-1-n A.L.S. 3pp.