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Travel

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Anna Aitken to John Pitcairn, 1874-12-03

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Anna Aitken in Dunfermline to John Pitcairn, Jr. Aitken thanks Pitcairn for his kind offer to be her escort, however she is sorry to say she has already booked passage with the Cunard Line. She intends to write to Miss Franks Liverpool today, requesting that she secure a place on the Perthia, which sails on the 14th. Maria Hogan had led Aitken to expect a visit from Pitcairn, but his letter settles the question. Aitken reports that her brother’s health is now much...
Dates: 1874-12-03

Letter from Benjamin Fisher Glenn to John Pitcairn, 1867-05-19

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Letter from B. F. Glenn at 1700 Green Street, Philadelphia to J. Pitcairn. Glenn plans to travel with his daughter Mary to attend Convention in Cincinnati. As he does not have much experience traveling, he hopes to convince J. Pitcairn to join them, or if not, to give them recommendations regarding route and arrangements. Glenn reports that they are getting along pleasantly in Church matters and that “the storm is over and past.” He writes that things are also going well with their...
Dates: 1867-05-19

Letter from Benjamin Fisher Glenn to Mary Aitken Glenn I, 1875-08-24

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Benjamin F. Glenn at 236 South 8th Steet, Philadelphia to his wife, Mary Aitken Glenn I. B. F. Glenn has received a telegram from their son Robert telling him not to come down because the mosquitoes are too bad. He is very sorry to think of them being tortured by the “iniquitous” “long nosed pests” and worries the mosquitos will counterbalance the good effects of the sea air. He recommends they return home early if the “land breeze” prevails and things do not improve....
Dates: 1875-08-24

Letter from C. Sargent to John Pitcairn, 1863-05-29

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handrwitten letter from C. Sargent to John Pitcairn. Written at the Logan House in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Rail Road Company letterhead. C. Sargent, who appears to be a coworker of John Pitcairn’s on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, writes to Pitcairn about his two recent fishing trips; one out West in Iowa with his sister Verlinda, and one in Sandy Ridge (PA?) with 7 other railroad men. He hopes Pitcairn will join them on the next one. He mentions Pitcairn’s last letter to him, a...
Dates: 1863-05-29

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1871-06-22

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey in Philadelphia to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. G. R. Starkey, M. D. letterhead. G Starkey received C Starkey’s letter last night but was too tired to answer. In case she hasn’t received his letter of last Thursday, he will recapitulate its contents: C Starkey should remain where she is until she wears out her welcome, be in Boston on the 4th, if disposed, visit Bridg- (?) and elsewhere, and then return home during the second week of July. G...
Dates: 1871-06-22

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1875-05-20

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey in Washington, D.C. to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. “G. R. Starkey, M. D.” letterhead. Starkey has just received Gertrude’s and Pauline’s letters and was glad to find Caira in good health. Starkey has been sick all week and decided to go to bed last night instead of attending the social meeting at the Donaldson’s as he had promised. Two nights ago, he attended a discourse by Mr. Giles in the new temple where he ran into the Dr. and Warm (?)...
Dates: 1875-05-20

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1875

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey in Washington, D.C. to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. “G. R. Starkey, M. D.” letterhead. Dated "Friday 19 1875" Starkey is sending another letter and apology. He is glad he wrote to Caira this morning before receiving her letter, as his advice that Miss Solter not come may carry more weight. She will be disappointed if she arrives with the expectation that Starkey can help her find employment. He wishes she had stayed in Europe. He tried to get...
Dates: 1875

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1876-03-07

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey in Washington, D. C. to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. “G. R. Starkey, M. D.” letterhead.Contents: -Caira's poor health / physical suffering -Starkey anxious about Cara but will see her soon -Starkey’s plan to start over in Philadelphia -Caira’s despondency vs. Starkey’s hopefulness; spiritual consequences (inviting evil spirits vs. angels), material benefits of a positive outlook -suggestion that Caira leave the business in...
Dates: 1876-03-07

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1876-05-21

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey in Washington, D. C. to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. “G. R. Starkey, M. D.” letterhead.Contents: -Starkey anticipates moving home from Washington -sorry to leave doctrinal class so soon -idea of the Lord as a man, ways He provides the Word to men -hopes Caira won’t become exhausted with effort of sewing -inquiries about Paul- fitting back in with the family? homesick for Woodside? -wishes they would plant peanuts- tired of...
Dates: 1876-05-21

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1876-04-13

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Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey in Washington, D. C. to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. “G. R. Starkey, M. D.” letterhead.Contents: -Caira’s improved health, despite still not having a servant -concern over Pauline’s relationship to man named “White” in California; perhaps a drunkard -summary of Starkey’s letter to Pauline, i.e. must return home at once, unmarried -thanks to Mr. Well’s for Caira’s ride into nature -Cara’s illness; must not get out of bed to get...
Dates: 1876-04-13