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[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre, April 19, 1819]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre, detailing her recent travels visiting friends and family. She writes extensively about the marriage between Mrs. Susan H. Curtis and Mr. Henry King Long. She also visited her aunt Mary Gore Handy and uncle Samuel Handy in Snow Hill. She also writes about seeing Virginia friends. The last page(s) of the letter are missing.
Date: April 19, 1819
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Upshur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre, April 25, 1819]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre. She writes about her poor health, her gardening, and her plans to visit Ann. She talks about the wedding of James Billings Steele. She sends her love to many acquaintances in Northampton.
Date: 1819-04-25/1819-05-08
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Upshur
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Mary Nevett Steele to Catherine Steele, April 10, 1819]

Description: Letter from Mary Nevett Steele to her daughter Catherine Steele. Mary writes about her travels and shares updates on many different shared acquaintances. She reminisces about her deceased husband, James Steele. This letter seems to be written by Mary dictating to her son, James Billings Steele.
Date: April 10, 1819
Creator: Steele, Mary Nevett
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance

[Letter from Mary Nevett Steele to Catherine Steele, April 23, 1819]

Description: Letter from Mary Nevett Steele to her daughter Catherine Steele. Mary writes about the marriage of her son James Billings Steele to Milcah Gale. She describes the ceremony, reception, and the people she met. Mary also includes information for Catherine's siblings with her.
Date: April 23, 1819
Creator: Steele, Mary Nevett
Partner: Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance
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