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Manuscripts

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Classifications

Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:

Personal letter from J. P. C. Shanks to P. P. Pitchlynn, April 2, 1875

 Item — Folder 2890: [Barcode: 177.2890]
Identifier: 4026.7242

Personal letter from J. P. C. Shanks to S. W. Wright, May 10, 1873

 Item — Folder 2679: [Barcode: 177.2679]
Identifier: 4026.7037

Personal Letter from J. P. Folsom to Miss Sophia C. Pitchlynn , May 26, 1884

 Item — Folder 3255: [Barcode: 177.3255]
Identifier: 4026.7603

Personal Letter from J. P. Folsom to Miss Sophia C. Pitchlynn , September 1, 1887

 Item — Folder 3272: [Barcode: 177.3272]
Identifier: 4026.7619

Personal letter from Jas Madison Barry to Col Peter Peachland, May 17, 1872

 Item — Folder 2580: [Barcode: 177.2580]
Identifier: 4026.6944

Personal letter from John A. Wills to Col Peter P. Pitchlynn, August 6, 1875

 Item — Folder 2910: [Barcode: 177.2910]
Identifier: 4026.6773

Personal Letter from John Drew addressed to My Dear Sister , April 28, 1874

 Item — Folder 401: [Barcode: 61.401]
Identifier: 4026.3517
Description

John writes to his sister that he was superintending a boarding car near Vinita. He asks how she is getting along and tells her if she needed anything she could sell his ponies. Post script instructs his sister to send his clothes to Mr. Ross at first opportunity if she had not already done so. Folder 401

Dates: April 28, 1874

Personal letter from John Drew to his sister, Emma Robinson, concerning Sugg's sickness, December 2, 1877

 Item — Folder 434: [Barcode: 61.434]
Identifier: 4026.3519
Description

Letter was written in pencil on Sunday December 2, 1877. John Drew told his sister that Tom Griffin from the male seminary came that evening and told him that Sugg was very sick with pneumonia. John Vann had sent for John Drew and was going up that night. John Drew asked his sister if it were possible for her to go up and see Sugg because he probably would not recover. Sugg had been ill for 8 days and was getting worse. Folder 434

Dates: December 2, 1877