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Date:
1879-01-01
Description:
Mary writes to congratulate and approve of her match to Alec
Date:
1878-10-01
Description:
Alex hopes his mother is still on his side of a dispute, and believes it is no-one's business except his family's and Maddie's. He also mentions "Harry's" job at the Treasury in Washington, and potentially purchasing a house from "Mr. Middleton".
Date:
1890-05-01
Description:
Alex writes of Charleston's superiority to Georgetown, S.and Maynard writes of his boyish games.
Date:
1890-03-01
Description:
Certificate authorizing Edward Haskell to practice law in Alabama
Date:
1886-09-10
Description:
Maynard writes to Magdalen on Maddie's health and Alex's travels and to Alex on his and Maddie's health
Date:
1879-05-10
Description:
Telegram from Hugh Thompson to General R. Siegling.
Date:
1867-01-10
Description:
Invitation to St. Paul's church, Richmond, Va.
Date:
1863
Description:
In this portion of a letter, Willis writes of a man [deserter, runaway slave?] who returned to the Regiment; that he is almost three months behind in pay; he has captured some "silver Yankee sugar tongs"
Date:
1863
Description:
This telegram from C.G. Memminger to Rev. P.T. Keith explains that "Willis [was] not injured in [the] last battle"
Date:
1741
Description:
This note announces the death of Capt. Thomas Gadsden, Customs Officer in South Carolina.
Description:
Shipping notices and poem entitled "The Excursionist"
Date:
1879-08-30
Description:
Alex is on a trip to visit family and reports his safe arrival
Date:
1872-09-02
Description:
Alex reports that "Trap" is well; that "Exscursion Tickets" for Spartanburg have been purchased; and that Willis's servants are unprepared to work for him any longer
Date:
1873-10-04
Description:
Alex writes to his sister, discussing the health of family members and that the fees for a pew at St. Michael's church are affecting attendance
Date:
1874-08-03
Description:
Alex writes to his sister, scolding her for letting him forget his things
Date:
1878-03-16
Description:
Alex sends a prayer and hymnal, adding that he will dine with his mother that evening
Date:
1878-04-15
Description:
Alex writes on the health of his family and notes he has confirmed to friends that he and Maddie are not engaged.
Date:
1880s
Description:
This letter concerns a death in the family
Date:
1879-09-07
Description:
Alex complaining that Maddie has not written; discussing the families whereabouts and travels.
Date:
1879-09-07
Description:
Alex thanks his wife for her letter and hopes to see her and the children soon
Date:
1879-09-20
Description:
Alex writes to his wife on the prospect of seeing her soon and the failure of Adger and Walter's business.
Date:
1879-09-21
Description:
Alex writes on going to church, reading, the weather, and visiting family.
Date:
1879-09-22
Description:
Alex is apart from Magdalen, working
Date:
1879-09-24
Description:
Alex hopes Maddie will come and is disappointed she has not written
Date:
1881-11-03
Description:
Alex writes a love letter to his wife, and also mentions his brokerage firm on Broad Street and the children
Date:
1897-09-17
Description:
Alex writes from New York city of visiting the Stock Exchange and various theatres.
Date:
1893-08-16
Description:
Alex writes from Chicago about his forthcoming trip to New York
Date:
1886-10-12
Description:
Carrie writes for news of Alex's trip and complains how little information had been received about him while he was away. Includes a passing reference to the Charleston earthquake
Date:
1893-08-12
Description:
Maddie is in New York and seeks advice on boarding
Date:
1886-10-12
Description:
Trapier writes of a fire at Orelot and of the Charleston earthquake
Date:
1889-09-12
Description:
Copy of certificate permitting Edward Haskell to practice as counsel in Supreme Court of Virginia
Date:
1893-08-13
Description:
Telegram from Alex in Chicago that everyone attended an exposition
Date:
1890-05-04
Description:
Maynard writes of family health, his progress in school and the Citadel football team.
Date:
1890-04-30
Description:
Alex writes about the children and encloses a flyer from R.M. Marshall (Broad St. brokers) encouraging investors to build homes for rent at Sheffield, Alabama
Description:
In this partial letter, Alex writes about missing his wife and the state of the new clothes washer.
Date:
1888-09-14
Description:
In this partial letter, Alex is frustrated that he cannot seem to please his wife
Date:
1888-06-30
Description:
Alex writes to his wife from Birmingham, Alabama on business prospects there. He encloses a picture card of Lakeview Hotel.
Date:
1886-07-05
Description:
Magdalen writes to her husband who is in London, of life at home with the children
Date:
1883-09-22
Description:
Alex writes of his work, his treatment of the children and his wish Magdalen would write more.
Date:
1886-07-03
Description:
Alex writes of a train and boat trip.
Date:
1883-06-18
Description:
Alex writes from aboard the S.S. City of Atlanta, on conditions on board and catching and eating a dolphin from the deck.
Date:
1882-09-23
Description:
Alex writes about staying on Broad Street, a possible trip to Europe, the weather and his health
Date:
1882-08-23
Description:
Alex writes from New York, on staying with the brother of Senator Kennedy and his plans for returning to South Carolina
Date:
1882-09-18
Description:
Alex writes about the weather and sending gifts to family
Date:
1882-09-02
Description:
Alex writes on his return journey from New York to South Carolina
Date:
1882-08-28
Description:
Alex writes of his time in New Haven
Date:
1861-06-09
Description:
Maynard writes of his journey from Shreveport to New Orleans, partly along the Mississippi River
Date:
1868-09-26
Description:
Brown rights about bills due and the state of various debts.
Date:
1867-02-14
Description:
Dance card, St. Cecilia Society Ball
Date:
1880s
Description:
Carrie and Aleck both include family news