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Orra White Hitchcock letter to the Hitchcock children, 1850 September 18
Contributors
Creator: Hitchcock, Orra White, 1796-1863
Addressee: Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911
Addressee: Hitchcock, Mary, 1824-1899
Addressee: Storrs, Catharine H., 1825-1895
Addressee: Terry, Emily Hitchcock, 1838-1921
Addressee: Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919
Addressee: Putnam, Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, 1833-1894
Addressee: Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911
Addressee: Hitchcock, Mary, 1824-1899
Addressee: Storrs, Catharine H., 1825-1895
Addressee: Terry, Emily Hitchcock, 1838-1921
Addressee: Hitchcock, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1836-1919
Addressee: Putnam, Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, 1833-1894
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1850-09-18
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While the date on the letter lacks a year, this letter was clearly written during the Hitchcock's travels to Europe in 1850.
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1 item (4 pages)
Abstract
A letter from Orra White Hitchcock to her children in which she explains how tired she has become of travel and sightseeing although she remarks on the splendor of Mont Blanc. She briefly mentions some of the other sights she and Edward Hitchcock have visited in Paris and their plans to visit more. She writes of her longing to reach home and dread of the return trip by boat.
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