Correspondence
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence Between Alfred and Ann Eliza Leyburn, 1835-12
Alfred writes about his activities attending the legislature and answers her questions about matters in Lexington. Ann Eliza writes about Alfred coming home for Christmas, the slaves, cooking, social life, and their animals.
Correspondences Between Alfred and Ann Eliza Leyburn, 1836-02
Contains c.55 items, of Dr. Alfred Leyburn and the Leyburn family of Lexington, Va., including 22 letters between Leyburn and his wife, Ann Eliza, 1835-36; patents of Edward J. Leyburn.
Correspondences Between Alfred and Ann Eliza Leyburn, 1836-03
Contains c.55 items, of Dr. Alfred Leyburn and the Leyburn family of Lexington, Va., including 22 letters between Leyburn and his wife, Ann Eliza, 1835-36; patents of Edward J. Leyburn.
Letter from Dr. H.W. Moseley to Alfred, 1836-07
Dr. H.W. Moseley (Ann Eliza's brother-in-law) writes to Alfred about Ann Eliza's health.
Letter from Dr. William A. Caruthers to Ann Eliza Leyburn, 1835-12
William writes of Mrs. Calhoun's activities, his medical work, prices of goods, and business opportunities.
Letter from Edward "Ned" Caruthers to Ann Eliza, 1835
Edward discusses his social life, business, food, and Washington College.
Letter from James to Ann Eliza, 1835
"James" is most likely the sister of "M. Jane." He addresses Ann Eliza as "Grandma" and mentions Mary Jane.
Letter from John E. Lewis to Ann Eliza, 1836-02
John addresses Ann Eliza as "Mother" and writes of his activities, sermons, etc.
Letter from John E. Lewis to Ann Eliza, 1836-03
Contains c.55 items, of Dr. Alfred Leyburn and the Leyburn family of Lexington, Va., including 22 letters between Leyburn and his wife, Ann Eliza, 1835-36; patents of Edward J. Leyburn.
Letter from M. Jane to Ann Eliza Leyburn, 1835
"M. Jane," most likely Mary Jane (see letter from James) addresses Ann Eliza as "Grandmair" and discusses family and social affairs, weather, and gossip.