Letter, 1835 Aug. 3, Red "Sulpher" Springs, [Monroe County, West] Va., to William Law, Darlington, S.C.

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Letter, 1835 Aug. 3, Red "Sulpher" Springs, [Monroe County, West] Va., to William Law, Darlington, S.C.

Letter in which Law discusses hardships of her travels by carriage from S.C. to the mountains of [West] Virginia, as well as accounts of local scenery, members of her party, and meeting acquaintances from S.C. during her visit to this popular spa hotel at Red Sulphur Springs built in 1832.

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Law, Eliza A.

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William Law, Jr. was a merchant of New York City and Connecticut. From the description of William Law papers, 1800-1818. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652122 William Law was the supercargo for the Ship Lion. From the description of Account book and correspondence, [ca.1815]-1816. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122580034 William Law ( - ) apparently owned general stores in Dudley and Douglas, Mass., as well as in Oxford, Mas...