1. It's a memorable way to touch the people you love. A thoughtful letter can be treasured for years. Visit just about any history museum and you'll be
Remember the excitement of finding a handwritten letter in the mailbox? Perhaps written by a loved one far away or a pen pal from another ...
Before people were dropping GIFs into Gmail, letter writers were adding illustrations for that emotional or contextual punch.
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The long tradition of letter writing doesn’t have to be lost.
found amongst my grandfather's papers. his first love letter at 11 years old. ~* Tenuous Link: craftsmanship of letter writing
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Valentine’s Day, the day of love and affection, is often portrayed as a celebration for couples. However, being single on this day doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the festivities. …
1864 handwritten document from Charles Grant of Concord, Maine, referring to the sale of livestock to Ephraim W. Parlin. The note was witnessed by Corydon Felker, Town Clerk of Concord, Maine. From online research, hopefully correct: [corrections welcome!] Charles Grant was born 26 August 1810 at Concord, Maine, the son of Jonathan and Martha (Lowell) Grant, about whom I could find nothing further, except that they had a farm at Concord, which Charles continued managing. On 6 July 1835 at Moscow, Maine, Charles married Elizabeth Greenwood, daughter of Gilbert and Elizabeth (Russell) Greenwood. She was born 13 April 1815 at Moscow. Her paternal grandparents were Miles and Elizabeth (Rhodes or variant) Greenwood. Her maternal grandparents were Calvin and Hannah (Bailey) Russell. Charles and Elizabeth raised a family of nine at the farm and moved to Solon, Maine, in their later years. Several members of their family were involved with Shiloh, also known as "The Kingdom", founded by Frank Weston Sandford at Durham, Maine. Ephraim Wood Parlin was born 7 November 1813 at Bingham, Maine, the son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Fletcher) Parlin, Norridgewock, Maine, natives. His paternal grandparents were Silas and Lydia (Wood) Parlin. His maternal grandparents were Amos and Elizabeth (Baker) Fletcher. On 14 October 1835 Ephraim married Eveline Leadbetter, daughter of Thomas and Eunice (Clark) Leadbetter, who were born at Vinahaven or Camden, Maine, and Livermore, Maine, respectively. Eveline was born 14 October 1815 at Leeds, Maine. Ephraim and Eveline raised a family of five daughters at their farm at Pleasant Ridge Plantation, Maine. All of the daughters married, but two died in their twenties and another in her thirties. Concord Town Clerk Corydon Felker, who witnessed the document, was born 20 January 1832 at Concord, Maine, son of Daniel and Katherine (Crosby) Felker. His paternal grandparents were Michael and Mary (Floper) Felker. His maternal grandparents were Jonathan and Katherine (Houghton) Crosby. Corydon Felker married Emma E. Dexter of Lexington Township. They settled at Concord and later Solon, Maine. They had at least one child, Katie, born about 1872. Corydon's name appears in an 1879 Somerset County Teachers Convention program, which I featured in an earlier post. Transcript of document Sept. 1, 1864 This day sold and delivered to Ephraim W. Parlin one hundred and seven sheep for three hundred and seventy-four dollars and 50 cents. Also two cows for Sixty dollars. One pair year old steers for forty dollars. One pair of Oxen for One hundred and twenty five dollars. One horse for One Hundred and twenty-five dollars. Two sucking colts for sixty dollars. Received pay in full. I am to keep said stock for said Parlin in good condition, and am to have fair and reasonable pay for keeping such stock, or for keeping such parts of it, for all the time I keep it. Witness Corydon Felker Charles Grant Concord, Maine area [using Bingham, Maine, as the focal point] View Larger Map Thanks for stopping by!
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Letter writing is truly a lost art - a vintage skill, if you will. The flow of a pen gracefully etching out your thoughts to someone...let's bring it back!
American composer (1885-1974), also pianist, arranger, and teacher. Set of two autograph letters signed, both dated in Syracuse, New York in 1943. One letter has 6 pages and the other 5, each one is 4.9 x 7.8 inches, both in excellent condition. ALSO INCLUDED are two advertisements for his records.
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Old Fashioned Letter Writing. Handwritten letters have a unique charm. You can keep letters to read again and again.
Remember the excitement of finding a handwritten letter in the mailbox? Perhaps written by a loved one far away or a pen pal from another co...