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Box 2

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Contains 91 Results:

Fragment of above letter speaking of Baltimore church music and thanking John for lending him a copy of “Latrobe’s Justices’ Practice.”, 1832 March 6

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 61
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1832 March 6

Letter from Samuel Hazlehurst to his nephew Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. speaking of George Austen’s (?) wishes to purchase land from them, 1832 March 30

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 62
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1832 March 30

Letter from Washington Irving to Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. briefly speaking of his thirty day trip down the Arkansas River and back again to New York City, 1832 December 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 63
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1832 December 20

Letter from Charles Latrobe to his aunt Mary Elizabeth Latrobe speaking of his time in Baltimore with his companion W. Lawrence visiting with her son John’s wife and son, Charlotte and Henry. He mentions breakfasting with W. Irving and dining with Mr. Kennedy, 1833 March

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 64
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 March

Letter from Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. to his brother John H.B. Latrobe informing him of his marriage to their cousin Ellen Hazlehurst in Salem, New Jersey, 1833 March 17

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 65
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 March 17

Letter from Charlotte Louise Latrobe to Mary Elizabeth Latrobe speaking of her son Joseph’s companionship with Washington Irving. She also speaks of her other three sons Peter, John, and Frederic. The former two who were involved in ministry and the last who was busy with his medical studies, 1833 May 27

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 66
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 May 27

Letter from Charles J. Latrobe to his cousin John H.B. Latrobe speaking of his tour in the south, 1833 April 16

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 67
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 April 16

Letter from Charles J. Latrobe to his aunt Mary Elizabeth Latrobe speaking of his journey to Bethlehem and then his next plans to Nazareth and then to New York, 1833 June 23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 68
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 June 23

Letter from Charles J. Latrobe to his aunt Mary Elizabeth Latrobe speaking of a cold he had contracted and all of his efforts to be rid of it. There are also three small drawings that Charles drew of himself sick, 1833 August 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 69
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 August 8

Letter from Charles J. Latrobe to his cousin Julia Latrobe speaking of his time in Detroit, time spent with his friend Count Albert Pourtales and of their cousin Eleanor’s declining health, 1833 September 23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 70
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though this collection contains newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, and journals, etc., it mostly consists of correspondence, related to the Latrobe family beginning with Benjamin Henry Latrobe Sr. (1764-1820) who designed the U.S. Capitol. The subjects of the letters and diaries deal with familial matters and the work done by B.H. Latrobe Sr. and his sons, Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr. (1806-1878), and grandsons, Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe (1833-1902), after him on architectural...
Dates: 1833 September 23