Some of the material in the TriCollege Libraries Digital Collections is available only to members of the TriCollege community. Please use your institutional credentials to log in. By logging in, you may be able to gain access to certain collections or items that are not visible by guest users. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact page.
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.