Box 9
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Contains 98 Results:
Stuart, Letitia to [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte]?, undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
Stuart, Letitia to Mrs. [Elizabeth] Patterson [Bonaparte], undated, Feb. 28
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated, Feb. 28
Vaerst to [Elizabeth] Patterson [Bonaparte], undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
Warner, Catherine Shipley to [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte], undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
[Warner], Virginia to [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
Webster, A. Leroy to Mme. [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
Williams, H[ellen] M[aria] to (Mrs. [Elizabeth] Patterson [Bonaparte]) (2 notes), undated, Nov. 27 and Dec. 16
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated, Nov. 27 and Dec. 16
[Woronzoff, Catharine] and [Galitzin, Helene] to [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte], undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
Yernolof, Th. to [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte], undated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
undated
Gilmor, R. to Miss [Elizabeth] Patterson --verse, 1802, Feb. 5
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Comprises 3 boxes of miscellaneous material. This includes verses from suitors; receipts for blacking, rouge, cures for looseness of bowels, etc.; bills of fare; tickets of admission; a phrenological analysis of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte; notes of conversations with French officials in regard to her pension; lists of property; attempts at verse; word sketches of her friends, pamphlets and newspapers in regard to the Bonapartes; notes on miscellaneous subjects, etc.
Dates:
1802, Feb. 5