Box 2
Contains 66 Results:
To Mr. Samuel M Magraw, Farmington Post Office, Cecil County, from James Magraw (father), Pittsburgh, 1835 May 29
Speaks about the Presbytery Assembly, which he is attending, and some of the difficult cases they are dealing with
To Anne Isabella Magraw, Margarita Furnace, care of Mr. Slaymaker, Port Master, York County PA from James Magraw (father), West Nottingham, 1835 August 7
The letter speaks about “the fever” which is in the area. Speaks about death of [Maria] the day before. Talks about everybody getting sick and that he may be coming down with it as well. Asks her, the aunts and cousins not to visit until it is over
To Ann Isabella Magraw care of Rev. Dodge, Mount Joy,. PA from Stephen John (brother), Fort Deposit, 1838 March 13
He is busy in the store. Anne is studying hard. Informs her of Sammy’s marriage affair. Sammy (brother) was married the previous week in Philadelphia to Mary Anne Maxwell of Lancaster County. He wants her to remain at school that summer
To Ann Magraw, Margarita, York County PA. From Stephen (brother) Magraw, Port Deposit, 1839 February 12
Sends her 10 dollars at her request. Gives new of family and friends
To Ann Isabella Magraw, Hopkins and Magraw, Cheapside, Baltimore from Sam M. Magraw, Belair, 1840 December 12
Writes to let her know he has sent her trunk and where she can pick it up
To Ann Isabella Magraw, Hopkins and Magraw, Cheapside, Baltimore from Sam M. Magraw, Belair, 1840 December 12
Writes to let her know he has sent her trunk and where she can pick it up
To Anne Isabella Magraw care of Henry S. Magraw Esq. Pittsburgh PA. From Sam M. Magraw (brother) Baltimore, 1842 January 31
Gives news of family and friends. He wants to know when she will end her visit in Pittsburgh come back to Baltimore
Anne Isabella Magraw, care of Henry Magraw Esq., Pittsburgh PA from Stephen John Magraw (brother), Harve de Grace, 1842 August 10
Gives news of family and friends. Asks her about her journey to Pittsburgh and her stop in Bedford PA
Letter dated Nov 28, 1842, Harve de Grace from Stephen John (Brother) to sister, 1842 November 28
He responds to her request to attend school. The rest of the letter gives updates about family and friends (no envelope)
Letter to Mary Magraw , care of Samuel Magraw Esq., Baltimore from sister Ann, Pittsburgh, 1842 December 5
Speaks about the birth of a baby in Pittsburgh . Updates with news about family and acquaintances