Correspondence, 1832-1879.

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Correspondence, 1832-1879.

Twenty-one letters from George Cowles of Rygate, Vt. to Mary Bradley, his fianceĢe, of Peacham, Vt., 1832-1836; fifteen letters from Mary Bradley Cowles to her children Jennie and Francis, 1872-1879; and letters from Laura Bradley, S.H. Cowles, and Noah Worcester. The letters are personal in tone and discuss chiefly matters of family interest.

0.5 linear ft (40 items in 1 box).

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Cowles, George M.

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Bradley, Laura J. R.

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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837

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Congregational clergyman with Unitarian views; editor of Christian disciple; of New Hampshire and Massachusetts; used Elias Monitor, Philo Pacificus, and other pseudonymns. From the description of Papers of Noah and Thomas Worcester, 1790-1835. (New Hampshire Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70963941 Farmer, school teacher, minister known as "Father of the American Peace Movement." Founded the Massachusetts Peace Society and estallished the journal "The frien...

Cowles, Mary Bradley.

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Cowles family.

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Cowles, Francis.

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Cowles, S. H.

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Cowles, Jennie.

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