Lucretia Mott letter to Martha Mott Lord
Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott passes along news of friends and family, including the ill-health of her husband, James Mott, and her daughter Elizabeth Cavender. She makes brief references to Jefferson Davis and John Wilkes Booth, discusses carpets, and briefly describes the disbanding of Camp William Penn, a Union training camp for African-American soldiers. She also mentions that her niece Maria Hopper has been working at a "soldier school" in Beverly, New Jersey.
Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880
1865-05-02
4 pages
reformatted digital
Mott Manuscripts, SFHL-MSS-035
Mott Manuscripts, SFHL-MSS-035 --http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/mott
A00182080
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Lucretia Mott letter to Martha Mott Lord
Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott passes along news of friends and family, including the ill-health of her husband, James Mott, and her daughter Elizabeth Cavender. She makes brief references to Jefferson Davis and John Wilkes Booth, discusses carpets, and briefly describes the disbanding of Camp William Penn, a Union training camp for African-American soldiers. She also mentions that her niece Maria Hopper has been working at a "soldier school" in Beverly, New Jersey.
Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880
1865-05-02
4 pages
reformatted digital
Mott Manuscripts, SFHL-MSS-035
Mott Manuscripts, SFHL-MSS-035 --http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/mott
A00182080