Letter
Found in 7611 Collections and/or Records:
Personal Letter from E. Hudson to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn , March 15, 1880
Folder 3189
Personal letter from E. L. Stevens to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn, August 18, 1866
Folder 2140
Personal letter from E. S. Mitchell to Col P. P. Pitchlynn , August 31, 1878
Folder 3089
Personal Letter from E. S. Mitchell to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn , May 14, 1880
Folder 3197
Personal letter from Eliz. J. Morrison to Col. Pitchlynn, October 15, 1872
Folder 3637
Personal letter from Eliza Robinson to her sister Emma, December 19, 1904
Eliza Robinson wrote to her sister from Morris, Indian Territory. Eliza informed her sister of her plans to visit. Letter signed Eliza Robinson. Folder 580
Personal letter from Eliza to her brother concerning visiting and coming home at Christmas, September 24, 1883
Eliza asked her brother to come visit and bring Mary. She planned on coming home at Christmas but hoped to see him before then. The letter was written in Lightning Creek, Indian Territory. Letter signed Eliza. Folder 510
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her daughter-in-law Emma concerning her letter, crops, faith, and Katie's schooling, June 21, 1880
Elizabeth wrote her daughter-in-law Emma but refers to her as daughter and signed the letter your devoted mother till death. The letter stated how precious Emma's recent letter was. Elizabeth updated Emma on the crops and livestock. Elizabeth encouraged Emma to be a good Christian and to encourage her husband William to do the same. Elizabeth told Emma that she would love to have Katie stay with them and go to school at Cedar Bluff. Letter signed Elizabeth Robinson. Folder 452
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her dear little Daughter Mary, March 21, 1881
Letter said that she was so happy to receive her last letter. She updated Mary on farming and livestock. Folder 464
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son W. G. Robinson concerning a trade, Kate's schooling, and the crops, May 30, 1880
Elizabeth wrote her son informing him that she waits to hear from him. In her last letter she informed him of a trade she wanted to make concerning her home and asked for his opinion. She hoped that by the fall her son could send Kate to school. She sent her love to her son and his family. Letter signed Elizabeth Robinson. Folder 451