Anna Kent letter : Willink, to Joshua Hale and Elizabeth Rowe, 1812 Oct. 3.

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Anna Kent letter : Willink, to Joshua Hale and Elizabeth Rowe, 1812 Oct. 3.

Letter to friends in her former hometown, Corinth, Orange County, Vermont, of life in Willink. States that she feels safe and unafraid of the "indians", that she has been teaching school, and that soldiers are stationed at Lewiston and Buffalo. She asks about the 127 soldiers that left Corinth, sends greetings to various people, and requests all send letters.

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Kent, Anna

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Ashman Rowe, Elizabeth

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Hale, Joshua, 1812-1894

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Joshua, Thomas, Josiah, and Eben Hale were brothers from New England. As merchants, they would sail to Georgia to sell their goods and purchase cotton. From the description of Joshua Hale letter, 1858. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 80201913 ...