Box 1
Container
Contains 127 Results:
Item No. 18: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 28 February 1832. 1p. Family news and finances., 28 February 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Dates:
28 February 1832
Item No. 19: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Perry Plattenburg, dated Washington 29 February 1832. 3pp. List of repairs he wants done to his property., 29 February 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Dates:
29 February 1832
Item No. 20: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 1 March 1832. 1p. "Adeline and I were at a busy agreeable party at house of Genl. Walter Jones. The night before we had an invitation to Mr. Livingstons—Secretary of State…", 1 March 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Dates:
1 March 1832
Item No. 21: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 18 March 1832. 1p. Social news of Washington life., 18 March 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Dates:
18 March 1832
Item No. 22: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 7 April 1832. 4pp. Washington news "Moreover the visitors at West Point meet in June, and should Congress sit all June; or until the 20th as many of us assume members must give up the northern trip. …", 7 April 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Dates:
7 April 1832
Item No. 23: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 27 [May] 1832. 1p. Family news., 27 [May] 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Dates:
27 [May] 1832
Item No. 25: Letters by Philip Doddridge -- Autograph letter signed to Julianna, dated Washington 21 June 1832. 1p. "Just to assure I am well—as we hear more of the cholera…", 21 June 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Dates:
21 June 1832
Item No. 27: Letters to or about Philip Doddridge -- WHITE, Joseph M. Autograph letter signed to Julianna Doddridge, dated Washington 18 November 1832. "It has become my painful duty to announce to you the death of Mr. Doddridge. He was taken ill last Monday, but his situation excited no alarm until this evening when he died rather suddenly…", 18 November 1832
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Dates:
18 November 1832