Letter from Samuel Willard, Deerfield, Massachusetts, to Catherine Willard, Petersham, Massachusetts, March 7, 1814


Autoria(s): Harvard University Archives
Data(s)

31/12/1969

07/03/1814

Resumo

Willard mentions that there is a sickness going around town and that three people have died as a result, with others feeling “dangerous sick.” He also discusses “Dr. [Joseph] Lyman’s pamphlet” and ongoing issues with the council at Greenfield. Included in the letter is a message from Samuel’s wife, Susan Willard, to Catherine, in which she provides pleasantries and mentions the family’s good health in spite of the town’s sicknesses.

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HUD 803.2 Box 1, Folder 41

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Publicador

Harvard University Archives

Relação

Harvard University Archives: Samuel Willard letters to family members, 1798-1815.-->I. Samuel Willard letters to family members, 1798-1815-->D. Letters written while living in Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1806-1815

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The Samuel Willard letters to family members, 1798-1815, is open for research use.