Coe Family Letters

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Coe Family Letters

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001_Coe_letters_F1_transcript7May1851to1856_pp1-71plusindex1
These letters include communication between George Coe, his mother, and his sister Emeline. The letters contain updates on the family, including their health, deaths, marriages, children, and travel. George's mother urges his non-Christian son to…

001_Coe_letters_F2_transcript23Feb1856tofeb1874.pdf
These letters include communication to George Coe. Many of the letters contain details of family money and their finances. George's mother expressed that she wished George would write to her more since he was far away, she did not hear from him…

001_Coe_letters_F3_transcriptcopyofMay1851to28feb1858pp1
These letters contain communication between George Coe, his mother, Agnes, and his sister Emeline. Family finances and property exchanges are detailed in these letters. Updates on various families in Bluffton are presented in these letters. Agnes…

001_Coe_letters_F4_transcript28Feb1858to28Feb1874_pp101-26
These letters contain family health updates, discussion of family financial trouble, updates on travel and whereabouts of the family. There are letters discussing marriage arrangements and personal correspondence between George H. Coe and his wife…

001_Coe_letters_F5_transcript27Mar1858to3July1866_pp102-176
These letters contain correspondence about the debt that followed the cotton shortage. It contains letters detailing the family health as well as marriages. The effects of Yellow Fever are discussed as well. The letters contain the families feelings…

001_Coe_letters_F6_transcript10Aug1866toMar1872pp177-293pl
These letters include typescripts, updates on the family and their children, as well as updates about the family and their health.

001_Coe letters_F7_page numbers missing from typescript Coe
These letters contain many travel updates and whereabouts of the family.

001_Coe letters_F8_transcript_nov1822
This inventory includes a letter from William L. Davies to his father, written in Lynchburg with a note addresses to Betsy Caldwell.
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