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Lydia A. Schofield letter to Martha Schofield; Sarah J. Ash letter to Martha Schofield
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Lydia A. Schofield and Sarah J. Ash were Martha Schofield's sisters. Lydia discusses their mother's visit to Martha in Aiken and events at home in Philadelphia. Alfred Love has asked Lydia to write an annual report for the Universal Peace Union. Sarah discusses her search for servants, criticizes a sermon given by Rachel Rogers, and mentions Rachel Wilson Moore Townsend. "I like a peaceable cheerful religion, easy to practice and live up to every day, rather than something as hard, as gloomy and dark, that one doesn't care to follow."