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  • Seller image for Early New England Correspondence - Eight Letters 1862-1882 for sale by Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member

    Cobleigh / Mary H. Wetherbee / Phebe Wetherbee

    Language: English

    Seller: Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member, Houlton, ME, U.S.A.

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    Ephemera. Condition: Very Good. ** 1862, From A. E. Cobleigh in Boston, to cousin M. D. Cobleigh Esq. regarding a trip to Littleton (Massachusetts) for a visit. **1862, From E. E. A. in Bradford, to Sister Phebe, regarding Mr. Thompson's dancing school, and a trip to Wells River. **1863. From Mary Wetherbee in Randolph, to Miss. Phebe Wetherbee "Dear Cousan", discussing family matters and a sewing project. **1863, From, Phebe in Bath, Addressed to her cousin, regarding health issues "Young Dr. B is doctring me now he is cupping". Dr. B he thinks it is the spinal complaint my spine is very cracked he said he thought if I did not get help soon there was no help for me . he thinks I am quite Consumptive". **1864, From Mary H. Wetherbee in Randolph, to her Cousan, mentioning "I write to inform you that I am well.and mentions various people visiting, as well as a sewing project she is involved in. **1869, Camp Retreat, from Lillie, addressed to My Precious Mother, discussing their enjoyment vacationing from the city with Rolla and Freddie. **1879, from Lillie at Camp Retreat, to My Dear Mother and Charlotti, recuperating and unable to keep warm, "You may say why not flee to the city at once, we would be glad to, but the air is full of Malaria and it does not seem safe fro Freddie. The dear boy is so happy here.". ** 1882, from Phebe and Harriet Webster in Newport, addressed to Mr. Cobleigh, discussing sad news about Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg.