All Items 2 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 2 Contributor 4 Labaree, Susan Freeman 2 Perkins, Charlotte B., 1808-1897 2 Perkins, Henry Martyn, 1843-1916 2 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 2 Topic 2 Correspondence 2 Mental health 2 Part Of 1 Justin Perkins (AC 1829) Papers 2 Genre 1 Correspondence 2 Subject 4 Labaree, Susan Freeman – Correspondence 2 Perkins, Charlotte B., 1808-1897 – Mental health 2 Perkins, Henry Martyn, 1843-1916 2 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 – Correspondence 2 Susan Freeman Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1862 November 19 Labaree, Susan Freeman S.F.L. (Susan Freeman Labaree) letter to Justin Perkins in which the sender responds to a letter from Perkins and mentions that she trusts Perkins is now at Seir. She writes regarding Henry (Martyn Perkins) commenting on his growth, success in his studies, and his religious welfare. She also writes regarding the health of Mrs. Perkins (Charlotte Bass Perkins), saying that it is much the same and sad. Labaree mentions "our dear Benja," missionary Benjamin Labaree. Susan Freeman Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1862 November 19 Susan Freeman Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 March 7 Labaree, Susan Freeman S.F.L. (Susan Freeman Labaree) letter to Justin Perkins in which Labaree writes regarding the status of Perkins' son Henry, commenting on his sense of Christian responsibility; his social circle and interest in women; and his academic performance at college (Middlebury College). She also writes of Henry's relationship with his mother (Charlotte Bass Perkins), the status of Mrs. Perkins, and the possibility of Mrs. Perkins returning to Justin in Persia after she leaves the asylum. Labaree inquires after and comments on "our dear Benja," Benjamin Labaree. Susan Freeman Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 March 7