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Dictated letter from Jonathan Baldwin Turner to Dr. E. R. Roe, September 14, 1893
Creator
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin
Date
1893-09-14
Decade
1890s
Description
Letter from Jonathan Baldwin Turner to Dr. Roe, whom he addresses his "dear doctor and brother." Turner writes at length about his favorite color white. He wrote this letter during the Chicago World Fair, while he family attended and he stayed home (likely because of his old age or health--he makes jokes about being "toted home to his rocking chair"). He also writes on religion. Letter is dictated and includes envelope.
Extent
8 sheets (15 pages)
Dimensions
14 cm x 23 cm
Language
eng
Geographic Subject
Jacksonville (Ill.)
Genre Subject
Correspondence
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Correspondence: Outgoing; Box 1, Folder: 1834-1893
Collection Title
Jonathan Baldwin Turner Papers
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition information
Donated by Mary Turner Carriel in 1913 or by her son Reverend Charles A. Carriel in 1939.
Dictated letter from Jonathan Baldwin Turner to Dr. E. R. Roe, September 14, 1893
Creator
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin
Date
1893-09-14
Decade
1890s
Description
Letter from Jonathan Baldwin Turner to Dr. Roe, whom he addresses his "dear doctor and brother." Turner writes at length about his favorite color white. He wrote this letter during the Chicago World Fair, while he family attended and he stayed home (likely because of his old age or health--he makes jokes about being "toted home to his rocking chair"). He also writes on religion. Letter is dictated and includes envelope.
Extent
8 sheets (15 pages)
Dimensions
14 cm x 23 cm
Language
eng
Geographic Subject
Jacksonville (Ill.)
Genre Subject
Correspondence
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Correspondence: Outgoing; Box 1, Folder: 1834-1893
Collection Title
Jonathan Baldwin Turner Papers
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition information
Donated by Mary Turner Carriel in 1913 or by her son Reverend Charles A. Carriel in 1939.