Letters from Anna Cheney Edwards 1859
History
These letters were written to Abby Howe Turner.
The Images
All letters have at least their first page or a portion of the first page scanned, and comments about their contents are included below.
- A Letter Written on Apr 5, 1920
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at College, from A. C. Edwards, 3 Park St, South Hadley. No postal markings.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only the first page is scanned.
- A Letter Written around Dec 31, 1920
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at College, from A. C. Edwards, 3 Park St, South Hadley. Postmarked Dec 31, 1920 10am in South Hadley.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only the first page is scanned.
- A Postal Card Written on Sep 18, 1921
- front Postmarked Sep 20, 1921 1pm in Easthampton, Mass. Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at Mount Holyoke.
- back Undivided back. "Easthampton, Mass. Sept. 18, 21. Dear Friend - Forgive me for seeming to neglect your kind birthday greeting of July 28. (31 July was my 86th). You know how full of everything my summer has been. I am glad you had such a restful time on the Maine coast for you certainly needed it sorely. I do not forget all yr. kindness to Katharine & myself. K. seems to be enjoying her new life at the Nurses School. N. Y. C. Says the Mt. Hol. grounding in Geology &c. wh. you & others gave her help greatly, now. I hope you are feeling invigorated for another yrs work & that I may see you after I return Oct. 1 Love, Anna C. Edwards"
- A Letter Written on Jan 9, 1922
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at Mount Holyoke College, with return address for A. C. Edwards, 3 Park St, South Hadley. Postmarked Jan 9, 1922 12:30pm in South Hadley.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only part of the first page is scanned.
- A Letter Written on Nov 11, 1924
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner in Brookline, Mass., with return address for A. C. Edwards, South Hadley. Postmarked Nov 12, 1924 9am in Holyoke, Mass.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only the first page of the letter is scanned.