All Items 7 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 7 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Contributor 5 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 6 Hitchcock, Mary, 1824-1899 6 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 1 Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863 1 Storrs, Catharine H., 1825-1895 1 Location 1 Washington (D.C.) 1 Topic 7 Correspondence 6 Religion 2 American poetry 1 Family 1 History 1 Travel 1 Women poets, American 1 show more 2 show fewer Part Of 2 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 6 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Genre 2 Correspondence 6 Poems 1 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 4 Folder 45 7 Edward Hitchcock and Orra White Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1842 February 21 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Mary Hitchcock from Edward and Orra White Hitchcock in which Edward Hitchcock again urges Mary to become a Christian. Orra White writes about more everyday matters; she discusses mending Mary's dress and encourages Mary to get more exercise. Edward Hitchcock and Orra White Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1842 February 21 Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1841 December 26 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Mary Hitchcock in which Edward Hitchcock explains that he will be unable to lecture at the female seminary in South Hadley and also urges her to accept God as her Savior. Edward describes some small everyday matters as well, such as the family's health and letter-writing supplies. Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1841 December 26 Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1851 January 1 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Mary Hitchcock in which Edward Hitchcock asks her to accept a Sovereign coin as a New Year's gift from himself and his wife Orra White Hitchcock. Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1851 January 1 Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1853 October 16 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Mary Hitchcock in which Edward Hitchcock seeks to coordinate travel arrangements between himself and Mary. Mary is visiting friends in New York, her mother Orra White Hitchcock has joined her there, and Edward Hitchcock ponders whether he will take the train down to visit as well or not. He also asks when Mary is planning on returning to Massachusetts. Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1853 October 16 Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1844 December 16 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Mary Hitchcock in which Edward Hitchcock seeks to coordinate travel arrangements between himself and Mary. Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock, 1844 December 16 Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock and Catharine H. Storrs, 1844 May 12 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A letter to Mary Hitchcock and Catharine H. Storrs in which Edward Hitchcock writes about his trip to Washington, D.C. for a meeting of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists. He discusses a recent railroad accident and mobs in Philadelphia, as well as what he has seen of slavery in Washington and other aspects of the city. Edward Hitchcock letter to Mary Hitchcock and Catharine H. Storrs, 1844 May 12 Of whom so dear Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Of whom so dear