[Letter] 1859 Aug. 27, Culpeper Court House [Va.] to "my dear John" [John Albert Broadus] / Somerville Broadus. 1859.

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[Letter] 1859 Aug. 27, Culpeper Court House [Va.] to "my dear John" [John Albert Broadus] / Somerville Broadus. 1859.

Was visiting her Virginia relatives prior to John's move to Greenville, S.C. where he would become part of the first faculty of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. "I had the pleasure of seeing your uncle William [William F. Broaddus] and Aunt Lucy, on their way to the camp meeting ... You said your sale would come off Tuesday. There is a small piece of furniture I would like to have. A work stand that used to sit in your chamber."

2 p. ; 20 cm.

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