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Jonathan Blanchard Collection

Correspondence

1. Allen, Charles. [Letter to Catherine Avery Bent]. Worcester, MA; June 16,

1808. 1 p.

Writes that he hopes to begin a correspondence.

2. Avery, Mary (Mother of CB). [Letter to [Catherine Avery Bent]]. n.p.; [1827].

2 p.

Note: Fragment, torn.

Sends money. Writes about revival among Calvinistic churches in

Worchester. Mentions that Samuel Bent [Catherine Avery Bent's husband]

professed faith in Christ, and that she attended ordination of Mr.

Miller.

3. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; December 24, 1831. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write.

Oversized.

4. Swift, Jane. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; December 25,

1831. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Stevens died of influenza; that the Stevens family is now

brought low, though it was once prosperous; that Mr. Dickenson's son

died; that Mrs. E. Miller is feeble; and that she attended a Christmas

service where Mr. Crane[?] preached. Writes about the singing school.

5. Swift, Mary Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; December

25, 1831. 2 p.

Writes about attending an exhibition at [Middlebury] College, Mrs. Cook's

school being full, Miss Kitchell [substitute teacher], and Mr. Flagg's

teaching singing school. Writes about Sunday School.

6. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Caroline]; ca. January

1832. 1 p.

Note: Clipped to a letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent

Blanchard on January 9, 1832.

Writes about an unreturned book. Asks about her studies. Mentions Santa

Claus' "Scattering his New Years gifts.".

7. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; January 9, 1832. 2 p.

Note: Letters to Mary Bent Blanchard from Catherine Bent Dunning, to

"Sister" from Catherine Avery Bent, and to Caroline from Catherine Bent

Dunning were clipped to this letter.

Writes about George Bent [cousin of Mary Bent Blanchard's], David [uncle

of Mary Bent Blanchard's], Mr. Flagg's singing school, Miss Robbins'

opening of a school, 42 deaths over the past year, finding a French

Testament, Nancy [Aunt of Mary Bent Blanchard's], Samuel Bent [Mary Bent

Blanchard's brother], and Charlotte [daughter of Nancy]. Admonishes Mary

Bent Blanchard to form good habits. Mentions Molly's death.

Oversized.

8. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to "Sister"]. n.p.; ca.

January 9, 1832. 1 p.

Note: Clipped to a letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent

Blanchard on January 9, 1832.

Says she was anxious about Mary Bent Blanchard and Caroline.

9. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; ca. January 9, 1832. 1 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard

on January 9, 1832.

Asks how Massachusetts compares to Vermont. Writes about Mrs. Woller

(nee Kitchum) and about Samuel Bent. Asks about Mary Bent Blanchard's

studies and about Grandmother. Writes that the school is full, and that

Mr. Stuart is ill.

10. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 1, 1832. 1 p.

Writes about Charles Allen's being insane, Clara [Smith?] being ill, and

people who are moving.

11. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; June 15, 1832. 2 p.

Writes that Polly (domestic servant) went home. Invites Salome to visit.

Gives arrangements for Mary Bent Blanchard's return.

Oversized.

12. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; June 15, 1832. 3 p.

Writes that she is enrolled in the [Middlebury College] Female Seminary.

Writes about her classes; about Harriet Rood's being ill; and about Mr.

Harris, Miss Ackley's suitor. Writes that there are "a large number of

failures this spring." Lists failed merchants: Rogers, Cotter,

Sargeant, Woller, Smith, and Seymour. Lists failed lawyers: Linsley,

Woller, Phelps, and Chipman. Writes about Sabbath School, and Samuel

Bent's having employed four girls and a man. Gives news of

acquaintances.

13. Hill,. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; 1833. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's pardon for being "angry or displeased.".

14. Tarbell, Adeline. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Moriah, NY; May 25/26,

1833 ? 2 p.

Writes about looking for a teaching job; about her Aunt who is dying; and

about F. Shipherd's having preached on moral reform, holding nothing

back, and her reaction to the sermon.

15. Huschild, Miss. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bennington, [ ]; November,

1833. 4 p.

Writes about Laura Norton, who is to marry. Calls man "a hedious [sic]

monster so captivating to the female heart." Asks about Mary Bent

Blanchard's classes and teachers.

16. Robbins, J. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Royalton, [ ]; November 28,

1833. 3 p.

Writes that the rumor that she was to be married is false. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to write of what people say about her and to tell whether

they censure her as they had done previously.

17. Hill, A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; 1834 ? 3 p.

Defers giving Mary Bent Blanchard a subject on which to write.

18. Hinsdill, Caroline. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bennington, [ ]; 1834 ?

2 p.

She has been unsuccessful in finding a school for Mary Bent Blanchard.

19. Hinsdill, Caroline. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bennington, [ ]; 1834 ?

3 p.

Writes about her sister Joan. Says she wishes to visit Mary Bent

Blanchard again.

20. Maria. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. 1834]. 2 p.

Writes that Calphurnia left and Sister Lucy was involved in a wagon

accident.

21. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. 1834]. 2 p.

Writes that Aunt Fisher died and Mrs. Fink is dying. Asks about prospects

for a seminary in Middlebury.

22. Tarbell, Harriot. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1834]. 1 p.

Token of friendship.

23. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Montreal, Canada; February 18, 1834. 2 p.

Writes about a new school teacher, rivalry between Mrs. Cooke's school

and Castleton Academy, Mrs. Beardsley's being ill, revival in Montreal,

and hearing President Wheeler of Burlington speak.

24. Barber, Naomi G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Benson, [ ]; February 26,

1834. 3 p.

Writes about Mr. Dobie, schoolteacher; her studies; Mrs. Cooke's having

left Middlebury; and "M". Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write a letter in

French.

25. Robbins, J. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Royalton, [ ]; February 28,

1834. 1 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's relatives.

26. Smith, Laura. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. East Williamstown, [ ]; April

3/4/7, 1834. 4 p.

Writes about guarding the thoughts. Mentions revival in the seminary.

Writes that her sister had a baby--Harriet Atwood. Describes the room in

which she is writing. Talks about the duty of Christian women.

27. Tarbell, Harriot. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Moriah, NY; May [ca. 27],

1834. 1 p.

Describes journey from Middlebury to Moriah.

28. Robbins, J. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Royalton, [ ]; July 28,

1834. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that ill health is forcing her to leave school and asks if

Catherine Bent Dunning wishes to teach in Royalton.

29. Tarbell, Adeline. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Moriah, NY; ca. August

12, 1834. 3 p.

Says the outlook for schoolteaching is not favorable. Talks about Mary

Bent Blanchard's visiting Moriah.

Oversized.

30. Beach, S. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bennington, [ ]; August 13,

1834. 1 p.

Note: Torn.

Introduces a "dear sister" to Mary Bent Blanchard.

31. Wells, M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; 1835 ? 1 p.

Encloses poem: "Autumn is changing colours. . . ." Talks about plans to

study Greek, writing poetry, and opening a store.

32. Jan [ ], H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; January 11, 1835. 2

p.

Writes about Cousin Elizabeth C, and her travels. Asks if Mrs. Cook is

engaged to Mr. Merrill. Writes that sister C. is engaged to Mr.

MacIntosh.

Oversized.

33. Samantha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January 11, [1835]. 2 p.

Sends thanks for a book.

34. Smith, Laura. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; February 26,

1835. 1 p.

Writes about the need for the influence of the Holy Spirit in colleges.

Says she would like to attend a Little Girl's Society meeting.

35. Merrill, Thomas A. (Minister, Middlebury, VT). Middlebury, VT; May 25, 1835.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

General letter of recommendation for Mary Avery Bent and Martha Wells.

36. Bates, Mary. Middlebury, VT; May 26, 1835. 1 p.

General letter of recommendation for Mary Bent Blanchard.

37. Matthews, Leonard Salmon (Former classmate of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Pavillion, NY; July 16, 1835. 1 p.

He is expecting to die and asks Jonathan Blanchard to inform their

classmates: [James] Meacham, [Jesse] Caswell, and [Benjamin Washington]

Reynolds.

38. Matthews, Leonard Salmon (Middlebury College Classmate of JB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Genesee, NY; July 16, 1835. 1 p.

Note: Letter attached to this one from L. W. Savage to Jonathan

Blanchard.

Writes about dying, about looking forward to heaven.

39. Savage, L. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]; ca. July 16, 1835. 1 p.

Note: Attached to letter from L. S. Matthews to Jonathan Blanchard on

July 16, 1835.

Describes the state of Leonard Matthew's health. Says that he is not

expected to live.

40. Wilcox, Elizabeth B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 1835 ? 1

p.

Writes that Simpson [Wilcox?] is to preach in Elizabethtown. Talks about

teaching positions for Yankee girls in PA, and about holding a meeting of

Vermonters.

41. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; ca. August 24, 1835. 1 p.

Note: Attached to a letter from Catherine Bent Dunning to Mary Bent

Blanchard on August 24, 1835.

Writes about Middlebury Academy, and about Mary Bent Blanchard's

"undertaking" in going to Pennsylvania.

42. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 24, 1835. 4 p.

Note: Letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard of the same

date is attached.

Assesses Mary Bent Blanchard's current position. Writes about Catholics

and Protestant Schools. Asks what is thought of female education in the

area. Writes that Samuel [Bent--brother] was injured when thrown for a

stumbling horse. Writes about Middlebury College's commencement, about a

party at Seymours', about the Middlebury Seminary, about Mr. Johnson

having preached, and about Clara Hogan's marriage to Mr. Niles. Gives

local news.

43. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Ipswich, [ ]; December 9/19, 1835. 4 p.

Writes about her journey to Ipswich, the boarding situation, teaching at

a female seminary, seven hundred conversions in Middlebury, and writing

by means of dots on newspapeers.

44. Wilcox, Elizabeth B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January, 1836 ?

1 p.

Says that she will not be able to visit and that Ann is changed.

45. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; February 8, 1836. 4 p.

Note: Note from Samuel Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard is enclosed with this

letter.

Writes about writing by means of putting dots on newspapers; about a

revival in Middlebury; about Mr. Burchard, "the evangelist," and his

preaching; about converts and new church members. Writes that Mrs.

Burchard led a mother's meeting; about children converts; about

Episcopalian opposition to protracted meetings; about converts in the

Episcopal Church; and that the Methodists are "greatly stirred up." Says

that cousin William entered Brown University; that Emeline Nichols

married Mr. Howe, and that Frank entered Bristol College.

Oversized.

46. Bent, Samuel B. (Father of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca.

February 8, 1836. 1 p.

Note: Sent with a letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard

on February 8, 1836.

Writes about his health and the weather.

Oversized.

47. Blanchard, Jonathan (Student, Andover Theological Seminary, Andover, MA).

[Letter to John J. Shipherd]. Andover, MA; February 23, 1836. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Inquires about a teaching position at Oberlin College. Briefly relates

some of his accomplishments at Plattsburg Academy and gives William

Swetland as a reference.

48. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; February 26, 1836 ? 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Martin, the postmaster, opens papers sent to examine them

for communications. Writes that Cousins Aaron and William are attached

to the anti-slavery movement; that Mr. Boriah Green lectured on Anti-

Slavery, that Samuel Bent [father] favors buying slaves and sending them

to Africa, and that Catherine Avery Bent "greatly deprecate[s] slavery."

Writes that Mr. Tienor's factory was burned. Writes about fires in NY.

Writes that Widow Seymour is dying. Says Joseph Avery Bent and Catherine

Avery Bent are to assist in a shop. Writes that Mr. Curtis is ordained,

and is to marry Betsy Denning; and that Nancy [Catherine Avery Bent's

sister?] is to marry Mr. Paine. Writes about teaching a catechism to

children. Says that Mr. Johnson keeps Mr. Martin's tavern, and that Mr.

Rood and Mr. Goddard went in to trade. Gives local news.

Oversized.

49. Wells, Martha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Mantua, [ ]; March 16, 1836.

4 p.

Writes about Robbins going to Europe and about Sunday worship.

50. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 3, 1836. 2 p.

Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's having sent money. Wants Mary Bent

Blanchard to return to Middlebury. Says Catherine Bent Dunning had to

borrow money to go to Ipswich one term. Says that papers sent in the

mail were possibly examined. Talks about Mr. R. and his visits to the

Bent house. Says that Mr. Burchard, an evangelist, "labored with great

success." Mentions that Mary Bate is teaching.

Oversized.

51. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA; June,

1836 ? 2 p.

Says she will be unable to visit.

52. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milbury, MA; June 17, 1836. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Mentions that death of Miss Lorol and the wedding of Mrs. MacIntosh.

Writes about various people.

53. Wilcox, Elizabeth B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lewistown, PA; June

28, 1836. 3 p.

Writes about stewardship of life. Writes about teaching.

54. Wells, Martha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Abington, PA; July 11, 1836.

3 p.

Writes about hiking with a group of 22 people; about Miss Kitchel's plans

to go to Cyprus and about meeting a Bent family in Jenkintown.

55. Wilcox, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lewistown, PA; July 25,

1836. 1 p.

Writes that her mother is ill. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to meet her in

Marietta.

56. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA;

October 39, 1836 ? 1 p.

Advises Mary Bent Blanchard to accept position in Harrisburg. Says she

is ill and is using mustard plasters.

57. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA;

October 28, [1836]. 1 p.

Forwards a letter from Mr. Foster offering Mary Bent Blanchard a

position.

58. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; November 9, 1836. 3 p.

Writes about Catherine Bent Dunning's plans for returning home and about

Catherine Avery, the mother of Catherine Avery Bent. Writes that Samuel

Bent's [brother] "intimacy with Miss Barrett had terminated." Talks

about Mr. Beardsley, an intemperate gambler, whose wife returned to her

father; discusses the disposition of their children. Says that Mr.

Richardson is ill. Talks about [Middlebury] Seminary and gives local

news.

Oversized.

59. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of JB). [Letter to Dr. E. W.

Roberts]. Maytown, PA; November 16, 1836. 1 p.

Note: Marked "copy" on reverse.

Accepts a position in Harrisburg.

60. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA;

November 24, [1836]. 1 p.

Writes that she thinks Mary Bent Blanchard is justified in going to

Harrisburg. Desires to hear how the directors received Mary Bent

Blanchard's resignation and sends cloth samples.

Oversized.

61. Forster, Jonathan W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Harrisburg, PA;

December 19, 1836. 1 p.

Requests data on the Common School of South Ward, Harrisburg.

62. Forster, Jonathan W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January 30,

1837. 1 p.

Sends check.

63. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; January 31, 1837. 3 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's being in charge of four schools; about

Catherine Bent Dunning's travels; about Cousin Charles and Cousin George

in stores in Boston; about local news; about schools and singing school;

and about having four deaths in one year. Writes about Levine Beardsley

having separated from her husband.

64. Wilcox, Elisabeth B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lewistown, PA; January

31, 1837. 3 p.

Takes Mary Bent Blanchard to task for not notifying her of her move to

Harrisburg. Writes about teaching school, about trouble with boils, and

about possibly getting married in the spring.

65. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA; March

2, 1837 ? 3 p.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard wrote of a convention. Writes about

Lutheran and Methodist rivalry for converts, about the Lutheran

convention, and about Methodist and Winebrennian meetings. Talks about

looking for a new minister. Says that Mary [Garman?] is to marry a man

named Warford, a man of doubtful character.

66. Wilcox, Elisabeth B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lewistown, PA; March

12/16, 1837. 3 p.

Wishes Jonathan Blanchard had a "higher calling than his present one."

Comments on abolitionism. Comments on the rumors surrounding the event

of her upcoming marriage to Professor Graves. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard

to go to Middlebury for the summer.

67. Hastings, E. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montgomery, AL; March 22,

1837. 3 p.

Compares teaching opportunities in the South and in the North; talks

about the climate of the South. Talks about ill-treatment of Indians,

6000 of which live near by. Writes about William T. Allen, a local

minister.

68. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; April 26, 1837. 3 p.

Writes about her studies; that Miss Powell's Seminary is "not thriving;"

that Mrs. Court had twins; and that Catherine Avery Bent, Samuel Bent

(father) and Catherine Bent Dunning are planning to attend Eliza Wilcox's

wedding. Cautions Mary Bent Blanchard against extremism, saying, "I

suppose you have become quite an abolitionist." Gives local news.

69. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; April 28, 1837. 1 p.

Writes that Mr. Swift's chimney caught fire. Gives local news.

Oversized.

70. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 1, 1837. 2 p.

Writes about attending Eliza's wedding; about a revival in Cornwall,

about communication by way of dots on newspapers; and about Samuel Bent's

(brother) plans to marry a Miss Barret.

Oversized.

71. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA; May

27, 1837 ? 3 p.

Writes that she had hoped that Mary Bent Blanchard and Mr. Boggs would

"make a match." Talks about the stages going through town. Gives local

news.

72. Wells, Martha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Abington, PA; June 7, 1837.

3 p.

Writes about the proceedings of the Assembly--three synods excluded.

Says that Mr. Plumer interrupted 27 times in two hours. Talks about Old

and New School Theology. Asks, "Are you an Abolitionist?" Says she

hopes Jonathan Blanchard does not convert her to Abolitionism. Counsels,

"you must be a warm colonizationist." Writes about Agnes Gordon going to

Africa on a mission; about Mr. Wilson, a missionary, in Abington; and

about a rumor that Mary Bent Blanchard was engaged to Mr. Reynolds.

73. Maxwell, A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Marietta, PA; July 10, 1837.

3 p.

Writes that the town is socially dull; that Sarah Jane Anderson is

staying with Miss Hays; and that the 4th of July was celebrated with

little spirit.

74. Hastings, E. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montgomery, AL; July 24,

1837. 3 p.

Note: The letter was sent by express mail.

Writes about a job opportunity for Mary Bent Blanchard in Montgomery.

Mentions Southern families who are moving to the country in the summer.

Says that business is dull.

75. Bent, George (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montreal,

Canada; July 31, 1837. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Response to letter of sympathy. Mentions that Mr. Court would like to

meet Jonathan Blanchard. Says that Mrs. Court and Laura [Bent] are

planning to visit Mary Bent Blanchard, bringing with them Grace Court,

George [Bent], and some money he owes to Mary Bent Blanchard.

76. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; August 2, 1837. 3 p.

Note: Sent with a letter from George W. Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard on

August 2, 1837.

Mentions that Samuel Bent (brother) is to be married. Writes about a

"convulsion" at Middlebury College in which a student was expelled and a

pamphlet published against the officers of the school. Mentions that

[Thomas] Merill spoke about newspaper dotting.

77. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 2, 1837. 3 p.

Note: Cut; Letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard, dated

August 2, 1837, is sent with this one.

Writes that Mr. Richardson is to leave, and that the schoolchildren are

collecting money for a present. Mentions that the Methodists are erecting

a meeting house.

Oversized.

78. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Catherine Bent Dunning].

Middlebury, VT; August 18, 1837. 1 p.

Note: Sent with a letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated August 18, 1837. Catherine Bent Dunning received the

letter and added a note to Mary Bent Blanchard, dated August 23, 1837,

before forwarding the letter to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes that Uncle Grosvenor hopes to marry Miss Poole, that Lucy

[Grosvenor] and Harriet [Grosvenor] are to marry Shoemakers, that William

White left Brown College and has gone to Williams College, and that Mary

Bent Blanchard asked for advice concerning an Alabama position.

Oversized.

79. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 18, 1837. 1 p.

Note: Letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Catherine Bent Dunning, dated

August 18, 1837, written on same paper. Catherine Bent Dunning received

the letter first in Philadelphia and added a note to Mary Bent Blanchard,

dated August 21, 1837.

Writes about the financial benefits and drawbacks of teaching positions

and mentions that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is opposed to Mary Bent

Blanchard's going to Alabama.

Oversized.

80. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Philadelphia, PA; August 21, 1837. 1 p.

Note: Written on the same page as two letters dated August 18, 1837, from

Catherine Avery Bent to Catherine Bent Dunning and Mary Bent Blanchard.

Catherine Bent Dunning received the letters, and added a note to Mary

Bent Blanchard prior to forwarding them.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write when she plans to resign her position

and go to Alabama.

Oversized.

81. Hastings, E. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montgomery, AL; August 28,

1837. 3 p.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard is to have charge of the school--highly

recommended. Says that prices are higher in the South. Cautions Mary

Bent Blanchard to get gold or U.S. Currency. Talks about travel costs

and arrangements for Mary Bent Blanchard's arrival. Proposes a travel

route.

82. Reynolds, Benjamin W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Granville, OH; August

31, 1837. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard scolded him for not calling on Mary Bent

Blanchard, that a travel delay was caused by a breach in the canal lock.

Writes about his travels in New England, that he saw a panorama of

Jerusalem in Boston, and that "they are pretty orthodox at P[rinceton]."

Writes of plans to go to Missouri to preach at Granville, a New England

colony in the West. Writes about the Home Missionary Society. Says the

proceedings of the General Assembly are little discussed.

83. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 1837. 2 p.

Writes about school work.

84. Blanchard, Jonathan (Abolitionist speaker). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Millerstown, PA; September 1, 1837. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Description of a camp meeting in which a preacher belabored the

Winebrennian Baptists. Says that in the south "lynch-law is etiquette

and bondage is liberty." Says that he cannot attend Mary Bent

Blanchard's examination without missing an important camp meeting. Tells

that a young preacher told him of the misdeeds of the Winebrennian

clergy. Bro. Leib led the meeting and Bro. Maize preached. Writes that

he is to preach on Sunday.

85. Campbell, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elizabethtown, PA;

September 4, 1837 ? 2 p.

Says she was unable to see Mr. Douglass. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

visit.

86. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of JB). [Letter to Catherine Bent

Dunning]. Montgomery, AL; September 20, 1837. 4 p.

Writes about her journey to Montgomery, being seasick on the steamship

voyage, a storm at sea, and church services aboard ship. Writes that

Jonathan Blanchard left Pennsylvania for the West, and that "slavery

appears neither more or less agreeable to be than formerly!!".

87. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; September 29, 1837. 3 p.

Mentions that she was averse to Mary Bent Blanchard's going South. Talks

about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill being in charge of a family, about

Catherine Avery Bent's absence, about Samuel Bent's marriage to Narcissa,

and about [Thomas] Merrill who is to marry Miss Boardman. Writes, "The

state of Canada has recently excited the religious sympathy of the people

in this place.".

88. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 30, 1837. 1 p.

Writes that Samuel is to "have his machien [sic] curred [sic] by the

"Electro Magnetic Machien [sic]." Says the Methodist Meeting house is

nearly finished, and that Mr. Brewster built a store. Talks about

students who were dismissed from [Middlebury] College.

89. Keeler, Henry; Keeler, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vienna, AL;

October 7, 1837. 2 p.

Describes a drought. Writes that a brother lost a thumb in an accident,

and that Mary Bent Blanchard left her bonnet and cloak in their room.

90. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Harrisburg, PA; October 9, 1837. 3 p.

Mentions having received Mary Bent Blanchard's letter [of September 20,

1837]. Mentions about two deaths aboard Mary Bent Blanchard's ship.

Writes that she opened two letters addressed to Mary Bent Blanchard and

relates the information found in them. Writes about a letter from

Jonathan Blanchard in which he describes a camp meeting, and says that

Jonathan has left for Lane Seminary. Says that Mr. Dunning "could not

stand" the "blue old schoolism" of York.

Oversized.

91. Blanchard, Jonathan (Abolitionist speaker). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Pittsburgh, PA; October 24, 1837. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Writes that he is to debate "a certain 'Governor'" on the topic of

slavery. Mentions that Several families have urged him to form an

independent or Congregational church in Pittsburg, but he believes it is

his duty to go to the west. Says that he needs Mary Bent Blanchard's

advice to prevent him from going out in the rain without an umbrella.

Mentions that he met one of Mary Bent Blanchard's sisters and gives his

estimation of her character. Writes that three stages were broken down

on the trip to Pittsburg, one of which overturned. Gives news of

Elizabeth Ewing.

92. Mann, William W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Augusta, [ ]; October 24,

1837. 1 p.

Writes to give Thompson an excuse to visit.

93. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; November 22, 1837 ? 3 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that Samuel [Bent--father] built a bee house, grainary, and shed,

and that they set up machinery. Writes about her trip to Massachusetts

with George W. Bent. Writes that Uncle William "is anti-Abolition," and

that Myron [White?] was burned. Writes about staying in a temperance

public house, about machines run by dog power, and about hopes to

electrify the machines. Gives local news.

Oversized.

94. Blanchard, Jonathan (Student, Lane Seminary, Walnut Hills, OH). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Walnut Hills, OH; Jan 1, 1838. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Speaks of his experience of life, plans to settle in Illinois and

mentions that he is "incapable of loving" due to his experience with

Elizabeth Lynde. Writes that the drinking of two cups of coffee brought

Mary Bent Blanchard "forcibly to mind." He wonders why he has received

no letters from Mary Bent Blanchard, musing that perhaps she is afraid to

put his name on an envelope, lest a southerner discover the "dangerous

correspondence." Mentions that the students call Catherine Beecher "The

Queen of Sheba." Writes of pride and thoughtlessness, warning Mary Bent

Blanchard against these faults, which he feels are particularly strong in

the south. Gives his opinion of southern culture. Tells of a visit to

Professor Biggs' with Catherine Beecher and gives his opinion of

Beecher's character. Mentions that he doesn't care for his present

situation and that he desires to hear news of Cross.

95. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Harrisburg, PA; January 10, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Chatty letter about friends and family. Inquires about Mary Bent

Blanchard's teaching position and boarding arrangements with Mr. Lyons.

Mentions that she was recently ill, and was attended to by Dr. Reily.

Writes that she boards with Mr. Foster and that her teaching goes well.

Tells about her students: Miss Artes, Miss Geiger, and Miss Noyle. Says

that [Edward] Dunning has a preaching position and that Samuel [Bent] is

doing well. Mentions that Deacon Storrs died and says that she gave up

her Sabbath School class when she was ill.

Oversized.

96. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Teacher and future wife of Jonathan Blanchard).

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Montgomery, AL; January 30, 1838. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives her opinion of the South and a few words on the topic of marriage.

Mentions that she has seen 13 and 14 year old children married. Asks if

her letters are reaching Jonathan Blanchard. Writes that she may return

north by the western route and visit Mrs. Crossin.

97. Blanchard, Jonathan (Student, Lane Seminary, Walnut Hills, OH). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Walnut Hills, OH; Feb 21, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that apparently someone destroyed Mary Bent Blanchard's letters to

him. Jonathan Blanchard suggests that the perpetrater be subjected to

one of his speeches against Governor Pinney. Says that he has given up

coffee. He preached before the students and faculty of the seminary and

to two congregations of colored churches. Mentions revival in the

colored churches. Mentions that Professor [Calvin Ellis] Stowe addressed

a ladies' society "and was nearly orthodox." Talks about his theological

studies. Mentions that Bro. Chislett plans to visit him from Pittsburg

and says that if he liked all of the people of that place as well as him,

he would stay there as an editor and preacher. Says that the Ohio

Society would like him to be their corresponding secretary, but there is

not enough religion in such a position to suit him. Writes that there

are destitute churches in Illinois and that he may receive an invitation

to some of them soon. Writes of Mary Bent Blanchard's ingenuity. Asks

Mary Bent Blanchard to direct her next letter to him in the care of

Willard Jones. Hopes she will visit him on her return journey.

98. Blanchard, Jonathan (Student, Lane Seminary, Walnut Hills, OH). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Walnut Hills, OH; February 28, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Suggests that Mary Bent Blanchard not visit Mrs. Cross, in order to visit

him in Cincinnati. Writes: "Mary, I wish to be married with you," giving

reasons why they ought to wed. Writes a self-analysis and praises Mary

Bent Blanchard's qualities.

99. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Teacher and future wife of Jonathan Blanchard).

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Montgomery, AL; March 14, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes on "judging harshly or rashly," one of Jonathan Blanchard's

"besetting sins." Says that Jonathan Blanchard's readiness to

acknowledge his errors is one of his virtues. Suggests that Jonathan

would be happier pastoring a destitute church in Illinois than in holding

a worrisome job as a corresponding secretary or an editor. Describes the

William Johnson family with whom she is staying. Mentions that Mr. Allen,

the local Presbyterian minister was appointed governor of Liberia or

Bassa Cove. Writes that she is teaching Sabbath School and studying

German. Conducted school examinations, since Mr. Sayers had been ill and

was quite weak. Her class sang a hymn by C[atherine] Beecher. Mentions

that Professor Turner and Deacon Storrs died. Suggests sage or hoarhound

tea for a cold--not coffee. Expresses desire to see the West--future

spot of the Empire.

100. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Harrisburg, PA; March 17, 1838. 4 p.

Writes about school work and ill health. Mentions Mrs. Weidman ? who has

a son, Jacob; the local church; Martha Brewster (engaged to Mr. Robbins)

and L. Bendsley (married to Alonzo Wainright). Asks about Mary Bent

Blanchard's plans to return North.

Oversized.

101. Keeler, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Harrisburg, PA; March 17,

1838. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Mr. Keeler's brother, the worldly amusements of

a theatre in Montgomery, and a sea voyage.

Oversized.

102. Mann, William W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Augusta, [ ]; March 26,

1838. 4 p.

Acknowledges receipt of $35.00 from Mary Bent Blanchard.

103. Blanchard, Jonathan (Student, Lane Seminary, Walnut Hills, OH). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Walnut Hills, OH; March 28, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his plans to settle in IL and of the Sixth Church in

Cincinnati. Writes that he is supplying the pulpit at the Sixth

Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati and is corresponding with a church in

Knoxville, Illinois. Writes that he had to stop preaching to the colored

churches. Mentions that [William Walter Blanchard] is to stay with him.

Comments on Mary's plans to return north. Asks if Rev. George Allen is

related to Mary. Responds to Mary Bent Blanchard's rebuke of him for a

"cutting reply" to Judge Cowan at Plattsburg.

104. Love, E. M. [Letter to Richard Lee Love]. Montgomery, AL; April 6, 1838. 1

p.

Letter of introduction for Mary Bent Blanchard.

105. Love, E. M. [Letter to John Love]. Montgomery, AL; April 7, 1838. 1 p.

Letter of introduction for Mary Bent Blanchard.

106. Keeler, Henry; Keeler, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vienna, AL;

April 9, 1838. 3 p.

Writes about changes in his business. Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to

visit. Describes revival in Mobile, Alabama. Gives plans to enter

partnership with Messrs Hall and Prentice. Talks about "Little Virginia"

[Keeler].

107. Mann, William W. [Letter to Mary A. Bigelow]. Augusta, [ ]; April 12, 1838.

1 p.

Desires her to meet Mary Bent Blanchard.

108. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of Jonathan Blanchard). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Harrisburg, PA; April 30, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes her trip home via Eastern route, from Georgia to Washington, D.

C.. Attended debates in Congress. Comments on a motion to restore the

District of Columbia to the states and mentions that Mr. Wise said he

would vote to remove the capitol to the west. Writes of her friends and

relatives in Harrisburg. Mentions that Rachel Todd married a Mr.

Gilmore, said to be an "unamiable and wicked man." Responds to Jonathan

Blanchard's proposal of marriage by telling Jonathan that he can write to

her father..

109. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of Jonathan Blanchard). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; May 9, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Speaks of the dangers of the lower classes of Southern Society,

mentioning that two men were killed in daylight on a public street.

Explains that she took the Eastern route because of the prospect of good

company and because of reports of steamboat disasters on the Mississippi

and Ohio Rivers. Writes of the benefits of a ministerial situation in

the country. Alludes to Jonathan's position at the Sixth Presbyterian

Church. Mentions that Samuel and Catherine Bent do not wish her to

return to the South for another year. Writes of the George Allen family

and mentions that most of her family in Massachussets are abolitionists.

Gives news of friends in Middlebury. Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's

proposal of marriage, saying that she does not wish anyone in Middlebury

to know of the matter. Mentions that a rumor is circulating Middlebury

that she is engaged to a Southern gentleman and that Mr. [Thomas] Merrill

was married while she was in Alabama. Writes that Professor [Edward]

Turner died and was replaced by [Solomon] Stoddard, formerly of Andover.

110. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Walnut Hills, OH; May 12, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Speaks of his work in Cincinnati, having taken pastoral charge of the

Sixth Presbyterian Church. He writes that there is "an old division of

feeling" in the church. Mentions that only one letter mailed from the

South reached him, although two papers sent in care of Bro. Jones were

received. Asks Mary to pray for him, as he does her.

111. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; May 22/25/29, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Relates objections to their marriage which she had written in a previous

letter and which Jonathan did not receive. Gives a short history of her

family, including Samuel Bent's financial state. Gives her reaction to

Jonathan Blanchard's letter to her father. Expresses suprise that Mrs.

Graydon advised Jonathan concerning her. Mentions that she is planning

to begin a benevolent sewing society.

112. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; May 26, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Explains that he tells his church members that he is engaged to her.

Asks Mary to save his letters.

113. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; June 5, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Explains his letter to Samuel Bent. Answers Mary Bent Blanchard's

objections to marriage; gives his attitude toward love and marriage.

Attended the anniversary of Ohio A.S.S. Society, where his speeches were

praised. Received an invitation to preach in Ravenna, Ohio. Says that

David Root preached an abolition sermon to the Sixth Presbyterian Church.

Sent a letter and an engraving of his church to Mary Bent Blanchard by

Miss Bartholomew. Gives an account of his financial situation.

114. Bent, Samuel B. (Father of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; June 16, 1838. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives approval to marriage of Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard.

115. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; June 27, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his church and his thoughts on marriage. Gives fall as his

preference for their wedding date. Mentions upcoming State Anti-Slavery

Convention for Indiana and his plans to join a black couple in marriage.

Mentions Rev. Mr. Spaulding and Rev. Mr. Bullard, his predecessors at the

Sixth Presbyterian Church. Mentions possibility of settling in

Cincinnati, and of going to Niagra Falls and Saratoga Springs. Talks of

his boarding house. Mentions that he was vested with the power to

perform marriages and his first official act in this capacity was to join

a colored couple in wedlock. He is to perform the wedding of Mary Cobb

and mentions that new members are to be added to the church.

116. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of Jonathan Blanchard). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; June 28, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Forgives Jonathan Blanchard for his stiff and formal letter to Samuel

Bent. Writes that the entire family is to be together for the first time

in years. Says that Catherine Bent Dunning is planning to marry, but

does not know when. Relates that her brother, Samuel Bent and his wife

Mary Narcissa may visit. Mentions that [Thomas] Merrill plans to travel

for the summer and that his new wife resembles Mrs. Cooke. Comments on

women public speakers. Mentions that Mr. Hullock preached in Middlebury

and asks if he was a classmate of Jonathan Blanchard's at Andover. Asks

about the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Writes that Dr. Wheelock and his

family returned from Indiana, where the climate did not agree with them.

Comments on the local newspapers, _The Vermont Chronicle_ and _The Free

Press_. Mentions Miss Grimple was married. Writes of teaching her younger

siblings, George and Maria. Mentions a work called "The Torrents," which

she attributes to Blanchard.

117. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; July 11, 1838. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Received the letter and engraving of the Sixth Presbyterian Church which

Blanchard sent to her by Miss Bartholomew. Sat up with members of Judge

Swift's family, who are ill. Asks when Jonathan Blanchard will come to

Middlebury. Heard through a letter from Mrs. Ladd that missionary

operations on Cyprus are hindered by persecutions from the Greek Church.

Mentions that Deacon [Elisha] Brewster is dying and that Mr. Barlow died.

Received a caution not to write in the margins of mailed newspapers.

Received an offer of a teaching position in New Hampshire. Approves of

return via Niagra Falls and writes concerning the time of their wedding.

118. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; July 13, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives a brief history of the Sixth Presbyterian Church and the

possibility of being ordained. Mentions [Asa] Mahan of Oberlin College

and Rev. Norton, his predecessors in the pastorate. Writes of his

popularity in the church. Writes of Dr. Weed, a former missionary to the

Indians who wished the pastorate to be settled on Mr. Bullard. Mentions

an abolition resolution he proposed to the church and his plans to attend

an Anti-Slavery Convention in Indiana. Says that he made his peace with

Mrs. Leggett (about whom he wrote "such wicked things") after she took

care of him when he was ill. Talks of desire to marry in the fall, and

the responsibility of marriage. Mentions that he is reading a book that

Mary Bent Blanchard read.

119. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; July 24, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she sat up all night with Jane Swift (a sick friend) and

walked to a mineral spring with Hannah [Bent]. Comments on Jonathan's

dealings with Mrs. L[eggett]. Expresses hope that Mr. Cross' residence

in Missouri will "cool" him toward slavery and mentions that he was, or

came close to being mobbed. Speaks of prevalent illness in Middlebury.

Asks if Mr. Reynolds is still a colonizationalist. Writes that they have

had many different preachers in [Thomas] Merrill's absence, including Mr.

Phleps. Describes attendance at prayer meeting and planns to join a new

one composed principally of married ladies and led by Dorcas Muller.

Charges Jonathan Blanchard to be prudent. Writes of the upcoming

commencement of Middlebury College and mentions that George Bent has gone

to work on a farm. Writes that if Jonathan decides not to stay in

Cincinnati, that they should wait until spring to be married. Writes of

the death of a pious lady she met in Alabama.

120. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; July 30, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he did not write the caution against writing in the margins

of newspapers. Mentions that he did not like his name when young. Says

that a church meeting is to be called to invite him to the pastorate of

the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Talks of travel plans, settling in

Cincinnati, and his upcoming ordination. Writes of Elder Weed, who

favored Mr. Bullard as the new pastor over Blanchard. Mentions that he

normally put his name to everything he prints, as it gives him the

respect of the country people.

121. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; August 7, 1838. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells that he has received the call to be the pastor of the Sixth

Presbyterian Church and that he is not going to the Indiana Anti-Slavery

Convention. Writes that he is coming to Middlebury.

122. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Future wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; August 11, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan's position at the Sixth Presbyterian Church and

wishes that he and Elder Weed were better friends. Says that Mr. Jeb[?],

a baptist with an insane wife preached in Middlebury. Mentions that

Harriet Smith, who was once fancied by Mr. [James] Meacham, died.

[Thomas] Merrill returned to Middlebury. Tells that Professor and Mrs.

[William Chauncey] Fowler are to move to Amherst and that there are

rumors that things are not all pleasant between the professor and the

president of Middlebury College. Mentions that Dr. [Joshua] Bates is

quite unpopular and everyday affairs at the college seem to be getting

worse. Mr. Spaulding, of the Sandwich Islands Mission preached.

Mentions that she attended the anniversary meeting of the Philadelphian

Society, which was addressed by Mr. [Harvey] Curtis. Says that she may

forgo attending the commencement exercises at Middlebury College.

Mentions that Maria [Bent] was dissapointed in the exhibition of the

Philomathisian Society. Mentions that it has been nearly a year since she

has seen Jonathan. Talks about the responsibilities of being a

minister's wife.

123. Paterson, Caroline Ellsworth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Philadelphia, PA; September 7, 1838. 3 p.

Writes about various people and a General Convention meeting in

Philadelphia.

124. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vergennes, VT; September 10, 1838. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send some sermons to him by Mr. Gordon.

Plans to take some medicine given him by Dr. Smith. He preached for Mr.

[James] Meacham.

125. White, Mary (Aunt of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Boylston, MA;

September 15/22, 1838. 2 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's upcoming marriage to Jonathan

Blanchard, the duties of a minister's wife, and the death of Lucy Ann

Houghton's daughter, Elizabeth.

126. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; November 6, 1838. 1 p.

Note: Following notes and letters enclosed: from Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill to Mary Bent Blanchard, dated November 8, 1838; from Maria

Bent Nichols to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca. November 6, 1838; from Samuel B.

Bent [father], dated November 7, 1838; and from Catherine Bent Dunning to

Mary Bent Blanchard, ca. November 6, 1838.

Mentions items left behind. Says Horatio Seymour's wife died, and Mr.

Woodard is looking for his daughter. Mentions that the Methodists are

holding protracted meetings. Talks about "the cause of the oppressed"--

[i.e. slavery].

Oversized.

127. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; ca. November 6, 1838. 2 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated November 6, 1838.

Writes about Niagara Falls, and an accident in which James F. lost two

fingers. Mentions the Education Society.

128. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; ca. November 6, 1838. 1 p.

Note: Attached with letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated November 6, 1838.

Hopes to raise a school in the seminary.

129. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner [and others] (Family of MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; November 6/7,

1838. 4.

Note: RPFC.

Hannah writes that Martha Nichols was married to a Universalist. Gives

local news. Maria writes that an attempt is being made to raise a school

in the seminary and that she is busy with housework. Samuel writes that

an anti-slavery library was formed in Middlebury and that Jonathan

Blanchard's lectures had worked much good. Catherine (sister of Mary

Bent Blanchard) writes of Mrs. Cross (who is being treated for a spinal

disease), James Wright (who died), that James lost two fingers through an

accident, Weidman (who was struck in the head by a falling axe), Mrs.

Stoner (who died), Mr. Tyler (who moved), and of the "late dreadful fire

in Harrisburg." She says that she would like to teach a class of girls in

the seminary and that the Education Society is to meet. Catherine Bent

writes of local and family news. She says that the Methodists are

holding protracted meetings, which are well attended in spite of

inclement weather.

Oversized.

130. Bent, Samuel B. (Father of MAB). [Letter to [Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]]. Middlebury, VT; November 7, 1838. 1 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated November 6, 1838.

Says an Anti-Slavery Library was begun, and that Jonathan Blanchard's

lectures "had a good tendency in this place.".

131. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; November 8, 1838. 1 p.

Note: Attached with letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard dated November 6, 1838.

Writes that Martha Nichols married a universalist, and that Hannah Bent

Tyner Pettengill attended the wedding. Writes about schools.

Oversized.

132. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Milford, NH; December 31, 1838. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Answers Jonathan Blanchard's "corrections." Gives opinions on courtship

(says it is offensive to him) and marriage (approves of people doing it,

but does not think it wise for a student to make too many such plans).

Talks about his teaching position, a debate, and a lyceum in his

classroom. Gives news of family members and says he is considering

attending Marietta College.

133. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Cincinnati, OH). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; "Mon Morn" [1839 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed in 1839 by RPF.

Writes that he asked Mr. Melendy to give Mary Bent Blanchard $50.00.

Writes that Mrs. Melendy is ill and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

134. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rising Sun, IN; March 21, 1839. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes a walk along the Ohio River, including a steamship, a log

house, birds, and livestock. Boarded with a merchant named McNight and

inquired after female teaching positions.

135. White, Caroline (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca.

June 20, 1839. 2 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Aunt Mary White to Mary Bent Blanchard on

June 20, 1839.

Wonders if a "Mr. Blanchard who used to speak in the vestry on Thursday

Evenings" was Jonathan Blanchard.

136. White, Mary (Aunt of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Boylston, MA;

June 20, 1839. 2 p.

Note: Letter attached from Caroline White to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

June 20, 1839.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's address on slavery and about Mr.

Sanford, their abolitionist minister.

137. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner; Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sisters of MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Castleton, VT; July 4, 1839. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Written while attending Castleton Seminary, she describes how she spends

her time there. Mentions Mr. Hallock, principal of the school, and her

fellow students, Miss Drury and Miss Douglass. Says that she plans to

teach school next term. They send news of Middlebury. Mentions that a

number of Middlebury College students did not pass examinations in the

spring and that the new professors are very strict. Catherine Bent

Dunning writes of her Greek Instructor (a native of Athens), and her

opinion of the school. Asks if a teaching position can be found for Miss

Tucker.

Oversized.

138. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Cleveland, OH; August 19, 1839. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his interest in the family's religion. Mentions his planned

meeting with Jonathan Blanchard. Speaks of the lack of religious

devotion in the family of Samuel and Lucretia [Hayward] Blanchard.

Recommends _The Advocate for Moral Reform_, saying that he forwarded a copy

to [Laura Blanchard] Stearns and [Lavinia Blanchard] Stafford and thinks

that Samuel Blanchard's family ought to subscribe to it. Discusses

serving God. Says that he thinks the Moral Reform Society will "erect a

wall of virtue." Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to recommend _The Advocate for

Moral Reform_ to Mrs. Black.

139. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Avery Blanchard]. Xenia, OH; August 21, 1839. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Written while on a speaking tour. Tells Mary Bent Blanchard that she may

negotiate for a domestic servant. Mentions [Jonathan Edwards Blanchard].

Oversized.

140. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hudson, OH; August 27, 1839. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that he asked the editors to send their account of the meeting

he addressed and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to show it to Mr. Robinson and

Mr. Melendy. Describes his trip through Ohio, including an all-night

stagecoach ride with Wyandot Indians and drunkards. Visited William

Walter Blanchard. Mentions spending the night Mr. Chamberlin's house,

whose wife is a sister of Professor Nutting. Recalls courting Mary Bent

Blanchard in Middlebury. Talked about Mary Bent Blanchard to a Mr.

Austin and Miss DeForest. Wants Mr. Robinson to ask Mr. Powell to preach

for him.

141. Swift, Mary Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; September

27, 1839. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about local people and events and describes a Middlebury College

commencement.

142. Cross, R. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bridesburg, [PA]; October 15,

1839. 4 p.

Writes about the Anti-slavery movement in the city. Says that the

Lutheran Church which burned down is built anew.

143. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; November 11, 1839. 4 p.

Sends gifts from the family and a ring containing the hair of Uncle and

Aunt Adams. Mentions the Anti-Slavery Library and Edward Dunning's views

on slavery. Writes that William White's wife and child died, and that

Cousin George Allen's son and his daughter, Ann Maria, both died. Talks

about the "Reformade" school and Yellow Fever in Cincinnati.

144. Caswell, Jesse (Middlebury College classmate of JB and Missionary

travelling to Siam). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Singapore; November

26, 1839. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Travelling to Siam, describes Singapore; its people, resources, and

churches. Tells of his study of the siamese language, giving an example

of it. Maintains that the Chinese have "a valid claim to be called a

Civilized People." Mentions the London Missionary Society.

145. Caswell, Jesse (Middlebury College Classmate of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Singapore; November 26, 1839. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about the voyage to Singapore, about his plans to go to Siam, and

about learning the Siamese language. Describes Singapore, Englishmen in

Singapore, temples and churches in Singapore, schools, and the Chinese in

Singapore. Mentions that he saw only two Chinese women in Singapore.

146. Dunning, Catherine Bent; Dunning, Edward C. (Sister and Brother-in-law of

MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. Rome, NY;

January 22, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Catherine Bent Dunning writes on being a minister's wife and on the

spiritual state of the area. Mentions that Maria [Bent Nichols] is

attending Middlebury Seminary and that Hannah [Bent Tyner Pettengill] is

teaching. Says that Middlebury College has no president. Mentions Uncle

Grosvenor's failure and Aunt Allen's death. Wonders how Samuel [Bent]

will survive the "distressing times." Edward Dunning remembers a meeting

of Jonathan Blanchard, Mary Bent Blanchard, and himself in Harrisburg,

PA.

147. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner; Bent, Samuel W. (Sister and Brother of MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT;

February 15, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Give local news.

148. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; March 31, 1840. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

On wisdom derived from privation. Obtained subscribers to their paper.

Writes of his expected return to Cincinnati.

149. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Rome, NY; April 3/4, 1840. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local news, mentioning Professor [John] Hough taking a colonization

agency. Talks about Jonathan Edwards Blanchard's death. Speaks of

Jonathan and Mary's ministry in Cincinnati. Maria [Bent Nichols] is

staying with her. Middlebury College is expecting to have a president

soon. Mentions Mr. and Mrs. Richardson (whose baby died), and that Mary

Swift is said to be engaged to Matthew Gordon.

150. Bent, Mary Narcissa (Sister-in-law of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; April 4, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives sympathy for Jonathan Edwards Blanchard's death. Speaks of

revivals in Cincinnati and Boston. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's

"Perfect State of Society." Also asks about Dr. [Lyman] Beecher and

speaks highly of him. Mentions a writing by Harriet Beecher Stowe.

151. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Richmond, IN; April 8, 1840. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he attended and spoke at an Abolition Convention. Mentions

that he met William and Albert Blanchard, who are storekeepers. Says

that he wrote a letter to Dr. [Gamaliel] Bailey describing the convention

for _The Philanthropist_.

152. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, OH; April 10, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about visiting a new church, relating his disgust that it has done

nothing about slavery. Talks about the daughters of Mr. Foster (with whom

he is staying), saying that they ought to be married. Gives list of

people for Mary Bent Blanchard to visit. Talks of "Mr. Arthur who must be

expelled." Asks Mary to pray for the meeting.

153. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; April 26, 1840. 1 p.

Writes about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill going to Cincinnati.

Oversized.

154. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; May 19, [1840]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she corrected letters to [Lyman] Beecher and J. Scott

Harrison mis-directed by Jonathan Blanchard. Gives local news,

mentioning that Mr. Eustis is discouraged about keeping a temperance

house. Mentions that she read in the _Philanthropist_ that the New School

southern churches formed an organization to rid themselves of anti-

slavery. Comments on Pro- and Anti-Slavery in churches and legislature.

155. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Massillon, [OH]; May 28, 1840. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his love for Mary Bent Blanchard. Tells that women at the

Anti-Slavery Convention, where he made a speech, were considering making

Mary Bent Blanchard secretary "of some state concern." Mentions that the

local Anti-Slavery society may split. Tells that the Society was

declared independent of the Garrison Club of NY and that there was no

trouble from the third political party men. He writes a poem "To My

Wife." Mentions vacant schools where Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill might

find a position.

156. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Putnam, [OH]; June 3, 1840. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he made a speech opposed to the third political party.

Defends himself against Mary Bent Blanchard's charge that he does not pay

enough attention to her. Writes of Mr. Byington, an unsuccessful

pastor, and his daughter Electa. Says that he conferred with Reverend

John I. Shipherd from Oberlin concerning a Professorship at Oberlin

College, that he hopes Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is preaching for Mary

Bent Blanchard. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to "moderate Meacham's

displeasure if he comes while I am absent" and mentions "our paper.".

157. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lancaster, OH; June 8, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he has obtained some subscribers to a paper. Describes the

situation of ministers and the things with which they must deal. Says

that if he had an English background, his "democratic notions" would be

shaken by his observations on this trip. Tells the story of a farmer's

family and their folly. Writes of human ignorance and depravity.

Mentions a letter to Dr. [Gamaliel] Bailey for the _Philanthropist_ which

he wishes Mary Bent Blanchard to prevent being published.

158. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; June 9, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that [John] Rankin preached for Jonathan Blanchard on the topic of

baptism. Mentions that General Harrison visited and that Miss Williams

is to marry Mr. Schofield, Mr. Bushnell to officiate. Tells of an

invitation from Mr. Wilder for Jonathan Blanchard to deliver an address

about slavery on July 4--(Wilder wants "eminent names").

159. Baily, G. Jr. [Letter to Gerrit Smith]. Cincinnati, OH; July 21, 1840. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about _The Philanthropist_, and the upcoming Anti-slavery meeting.

Defends Ohio abolitionists against the charge of being half-hearted.

Talks about abolitionists and the Whig Party, that Jonathan Blanchard is

not to vote for Harrison, and that he wishes to publish Smith's letter to

Jonathan Blanchard.

160. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Professor H. Cowles]. Cincinnati, OH; August 4, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Mentions an earlier letter of the same date which he is sending via Miss

Roby Merrill. Mentions that he intends to write to [Charles G.] Finney

and [Asa] Mahan concerning Mr. Boyle, who is to be dropped from "our

society" for his "terrible fanaticism," Writes about abolitionist

concerns: a collection taken at a Colored Church, an Eastern split among

abolitionists, and a decision in the Presbyterian Church to make slave-

holders disqualified from membership. Mentions that [William Lloyd]

Garrison's views were rejected by the World's [Anti-Slavery] Convention.

Comments on a letter in which he expressed his intention to vote for

[William Henry] Harrison, which drew a letter from Gerrit Smith. Says

that things are leading to the establishment of an abolitionist political

party. Mentions [James] Gilliand, [John] Rankin, and [Horace] Bushnell

as holding political views similar to his own. Writes that Rev. Mr.

Humphrey was appointed a professor at Lane Theological Seminary, but he

refused. Mentions that [Lyman] Beecher's had obtained his salary and

several scholarships. Writes thatbhe attended the corner-stone laying of

Western Baptist Theological Institute. Wishes to make slave-holding a

disqualification for church membership at the Fall Presbytery meeting and

asks Cowles to speak with the faculty regarding this. Mentions Mr. Allen

and Mr. Watt (who is "vehemently opposed to abolition").

161. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to [Professor H. Cowles]]. Cincinnati, OH; August 4, 1840. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Sends money for individuals and for books/pamphlets. Asks what to do

with unsold books.

162. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Cincinnati, Ohio). [Letter to Gerrit Smith].

Cincinnati, OH; August 5, 1840. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Makes remark concerning the fact that his position on voting for [William

Henry] Harrison and [John] Tyler has been made public. Says he does not

want to appear a Whig partisan. Mentions Father Gilleland, an

abolitionist.

163. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 20, 1840. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives home news, mentioning that Charles Allen and A. W. Dyar were

expelled [from Middlebury College] for attending a political meeting

without faculty permission. Writes that there is much excitement over

politics and that 15,000 people attended a "Log Cabin and Hard Cider"

celebration on the 4th of July. Mentions that he hears boys singing

[William Henry] Harrison songs in the streets. Gives his plans to attend

the academy next term. Mentions that many students plan to enter the

college: Edward Merrill, Peter Starr, and John W. Stewart among them.

Writes about the commencement exercises of Middlebury College. Mentions

Dr. Beman, Mr. [James] Meacham, Mr. Taylor and [Julius] A. Beckwith.

Says that Dr. [Benjamin] Labaree was elected as president of the college.

164. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 20, 1840. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her visit to Catherine Bent Dunning in Rome, NY. Tells about

the Dunning's new baby, Catherine. Mentions the death of Jonathan

Edwards Blanchard. Gives news of Middlebury College, including

commencement and tells of students who were expelled for attending a Whig

convention. Mentions that a new president has been obtained for the

college. Says that the Philadelphian Society of Middlebury College wanted

Jonathan Blanchard to address them, but settled for Mr. Richardson.

165. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. Shelbyville, [KY]; [September 20],

1840. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

To Mary Bent Blanchard she writes that she desperately desires a letter,

describes her school teaching and gives her impressions of Southern

people. Says that Mr. Wheelwright is ill and among strangers. To Jonathan

Blanchard she writes about slavery, mentioning a minister who is opposed

to slavery and the New School, and who is consequently very unpopular.

Oversized.

166. Curtis, Harvey (Middlebury College classmate of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Brandon, VT; October 23, 1840. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Refuses offer of secretaryship and agency, as missionary, in the West.

Mentions that his wife and youngest son died.

167. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; October 28, 1840. 4 p.

Note: Letter attached from Maria Bent Nichols to Mary Bent Blanchard ca.

October 28, 1840.

Talks about the Blanchards' plans to get a house. Describes numerous

meetings and much political activity. Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's

affiliation with a society for colored people. Mentions Catherine Bent

Dunning's new baby, Catherine Avery Dunning. Says Jeanette Gordon went

to Jamaica. Mentions that Alonzo Wainwright and his wife lost an infant,

that Benjamin Labaree is the new president of Middlebury College, that

Mary [Bates?] is strongly pro-slavery, and that Ann [Bates?] is engaged

to Tutor Butler. Writes that Samuel Bent [father] is converting his

machinery from dog to horse power. Apologizes for sending a trifling

gift to William Safford.

Oversized.

168. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; ca. October 28, 1840. 1 p.

Note: Written on letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard

on October 28, 1840.

Talks about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill, who is in Kentucky. Writes

that when N. Chapman was married, he hid as the stage came to take the

couple away. Talks about Middlebury College's new president.

Oversized.

169. Hough, John. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Windham, OH; November 11,

1840. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about openings in the ministry.

170. Hough, John. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Windham, OH; November 11,

1840. 1 p.

Inquires about vacant ministerial positions.

171. Twining, William. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Madison, IN; November 23,

1840. 2 p.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to write to [John] Hough, informing him that

their pulpit is empty and inviting him to preach. Asks Jonathan to

inquire of Joseph Brown, a manufacturer of fire engines, whether he had

received a letter regarding "an apparatus.".

Oversized.

172. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Batavia, OH; November 26, 1840. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Will delay his return home.

173. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; January 28, 1841. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about the birth of [Mary Blanchard (Daughter)], suggesting middle

names for the baby; and about Elizabeth's new baby, Mary White. Writes

that Davis [White?] is to marry Elizabeth Grosvenor, and that Thomas

[White?] is to marry Miss Sawyer. Asks for an account of the Anti-

Slavery Convention. Writes about efforts to promote revival, that the

Baptists and Methodists have been holding protracted meetings, that Mr.

Day and Mr. Lamb have conducted meetings at Bridgeport, and that there

has been a revival in New Haven. Mentions Mr. Fairbank, the former

minister of 6th Church in Cincinnati. Writes that Martha Hough's

engagement to Mr. Walden is broken.

Oversized.

174. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Rome, NY//Middlebury VT; February 25/April 14, 1841. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions birth of Mary Blanchard (Daughter), Catherine Dunning, and

writes of changes in Middlebury. Mentions that they might leave Rome,

NY. Writes that the fate of Deacon Brewster's family is "melancholy" and

that Elisha is to be "tried for his life" in Quebec. Says that Martha

married a Universalist. Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill has not

been heard from for some time, causing anxiety and speculation on Maria

Bent Nichols' part that she may have been secretly married. Writes of

Joseph Avery Bent's studies and maturity.

175. Scales, William (Former classmate of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Rochester, VT; March 4, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Response to offer of editorial position. Writes of his wedding journey.

176. Scales, William (Middlebury Classmate of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Rochester, VT; March 4, 1841. 4 p.

Praises Dr. Samuel Hanson Cox. Calls Jonathan Blanchard a poet. Talks

about his hunt for a situation and the qualifications of an editor.

Questions whether a religious periodical could be supported in the west.

Declines offer to assume an editorship.

177. Irwin, J. T. (Pastor in Felicity, OH). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Felicity, OH; March 8, 1841. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard to come and assist at a "communion meeting."

Gives the spiritual state of the congregation.

178. Irwin, J. T. (Minister). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Felicity, OH;

March 8, 1841. 1 p.

Wishes Jonathan Blanchard to be present at a Communion service.

179. Cross, R. W. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Marion

College; March 25, 1841. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local news--revival in the area. Inquires about Catherine Bent

Dunning and Edward Dunning. Asks about distance and travel expenses to

Cincinnati.

180. Cross, R. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Marion College; March 25,

1841. 3 p.

Mentions his church.

181. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Albany, NY; April 16, 1841. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Quick note saying that he preached the previous night.

182. Barber, A. D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; April 26, 1841.

4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of revival at Oberlin College, Charles G. Finney's preaching in

Oberlin and Elyria, of anti-Oberlin sentiment from pro-slavery people, of

the death of Whitford, an anti-Oberlin kidnapper. Speaks of "emigrants"

going through Oberlin to Canada. Writes that Old School people are

beginning to hold protracted meetings, and that Bro. Steily[?] is

preaching.

183. Barber, A. D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; April 26, 1841.

4 p.

Mentions his connection to a colored school. Writes about Prof. Charles

G. Finney's preaching and conversions at Oberlin College. Mentions the

Norton Affair, Bro. Avery's work in Elzria and Buffalo, and revivals.

Says that the "Old School people" are holding protracted meetings, and

mentions that a Kentuckian [Whitford] died en route to his trial for

kidnapping. Writes about threats against Oberlin by Pro-slavery forces,

trials of Kentuckians, and the Underground Railroad work at Oberlin.

184. Tibbets, Mary A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Noels Creek, IN; April

29, 1841. 3 p.

Writes about new converts and anti-slavery sentiments of the area.

Thinks Mary Bent Blanchard should encourage Jonathan Blanchard to adopt a

plan of women taking part in prayer meetings. Writes that she adopted a

child. Mentions abolition lectures.

Oversized.

185. Cable, Jonathan. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Reynoldsburg, OH; April

30, 1841. 3 p.

Writes that anti-slavery men ought to take the lead in education.

Suggests establishing a school upon anti-slavery principles. Gives his

plans for the institution and village. Writes about protracted meetings.

186. Benthall, W. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; May [ ],

1841. 1 p.

Note: Form letter.

Announces that Jonathan Blanchard is elected as an honorary member of the

Young Men's Mercantile Library Association.

187. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 11, 1841. 1 p.

Writes about the family.

Oversized.

188. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB's). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Delhi, [ ]; May 14, 1841. 4 p.

Writes about a National Fast, the need for greater holiness and prayer

among Christans, and about Brother Walker's plans to meet Universalists

in discussion.

189. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Hanover, OH; May 17, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he does not want letters filled with preaching; he would rather go

to a meeting. Speaks of an abolition meeting which became rather heated

and which he addressed. Mentions [William Lloyd] Garrison, Wright,

Rogers, Foster, Pillsbury, "and the whole tribe of lunaticks." Mentions

Alison St. Clair's speaking ability. George Minard gave him money.

190. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Hanover, OH; May 17, 1841. 4 p.

Writes about his decision concerning whether to continue in college, and

about his devotional life. Sends Jonathan Blanchard "an abolition,

nonresistant, women's rights paper" in which his name appears. Writes

that [William Lloyd] Garrison, Wright, Rogers, Foster, and Pillsbury are

"luniticks" in the "foolish ground they took in Abolitionism." Says that

Wright, Foster, and Pillsbury held an Abolition Meeting, and that Wright

debated Alison St. Clair. Talks about Sabbatarianism. Mentions that he

addressed the meeting.

191. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Delhi, [ ]; May 17, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that it is a national fast day and writes of the need for

holiness and prayer among Christians. Writes that Bro. Walker is to meet

the universalists in discussion.

192. Cooley, James Jr. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Greenfield, OH; May 25,

1841. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to see to Jonathan Logan's situation while Logan

is in Cincinnati. (Logan is a man with a crippled son, an abolitionist,

and a member of Mr. Carothers' church). Suggests that Logan could stay at

Mr. Eustis' or at Henry Van Bergen's house.

Oversized.

193. Cooley, James Jr. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Greenfield, OH; May 25,

1841. 2 p.

Asks that Jonathan Blanchard see that Logan, an abolitionist, has his

needs met while he is in Cincinnati for the medical treatment of his

son's hip.

Oversized.

194. Twining, William. [Letter to Edward Dunning]. Madison, IN; May 26, 1841. 2

p.

Urges Dunning to remain in the West, though "it is not a land flowing

with milk and honey for ministers." Asks Dunning to preach and mentions

opportunities for situations in the West.

Oversized.

195. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; June 7, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local news. Refers to letter from W. Twining to Edward Dunning of

May 26, 1841. Says he caught a huge rat which Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard

scalded to death with the tea kettle. Mentions a prayer meeting and

William Walter Blanchard. Says that he wrote a poem which he hopes to

publish. Mentions that the United Bretheren are to begin a newspaper

soon. Relates that people returned from an Anti-slavery convention and

that Mary Bent Blanchard's report is to be published.

196. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; June 21, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a report of hers published (with errors) in a paper and asks

Jonathan Blanchard to obtain the original manuscript from [Gamaliel]

Bailey. Describes the trip to Vermont. Mentions Mrs. North, "whose

husband was shot about a year ago." Gives local news. Inquires about

the female prayer meetings and the sewing society and the mother's

meetings.

197. Safford, Myron W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wilmington, OH; July 3,

1841. 1 p.

Letter of introduction and recommendation to Oliver E. Peehley.

198. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; July 5, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of stove troubles. Says that societies are languishing without

Mary Bent Blanchard. Mentions possible situations for George [Bent], and

says that retail jobs are hard to get. Mentions a delegation of reformed

drunkards expected from Baltimore and that a Dutchman and a Roman

Catholic temperance man had been asked to come. Says that the meetings

with which Mary Bent Blanchard was connected have languished. Writes

that an attempt was made to hold an anti-abolition meeting, but no

speakers could be found. Says that Piatt and Wilson W. Brown were

involved in the abortive meeting. New members were added to the church,

among them Mrs. Jackson. Mentions that the remains of [William Henry]

Harrison are expected in Cincinnati on the morrow.

199. Meacham, James (Middlebury College classmate of Jonathan Blanchard).

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; July 6, 1841. 4 p.

Writes about hearing Daniel Webster speak on the Bankrupt Law. Says he

was going to send to Jonathan Blanchard to deliver a poem before the

Alumni of Middlebury College. Gives news of acquaintances. Says that

abolition in Vermont is in a transition state (about to "dive into

politics") and divides abolitionism into three forms: Garrisonian,

political, and religious. Cautions Jonathan Blanchard against

indifference toward individuals when "greater men were about." Says that

Middlebury is changing. Mentions "the Oberlin Evangelist" and

perfectionism.

200. Meacham, James (Middlebury College Classmate of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; July 6, 1841. 4 p.

Writes that he heard Daniel Webster speak on the Bankrupt Law, and says

that it is a mystery that Jonathan Blanchard has "so likely and lovely a

wife." Asks if Jonathan Blanchard will deliver a poem to the Alumni of

[Middlebury] College, mentioning that Jonathan Blanchard can "make poetry

extempore." Says Minn's health is very poor. Gives news of classmates.

Discusses abolition, writing that "abolition in Vermont is in a

transition state;" that he believes abolitionism will take three forms:

1. Garrisonian (i.e. infidelity) 2. Political 3. Religious; and that

the Church split in Cornwall over slavery. Mentions a Middlebury College

graduate who complained that he could get "but little interview" with

Jonathan Blanchard. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's Oberlin Speech [on the

Perfect State of Society].

201. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; July 9/10/12, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her activities and acquaintances, in Middlebury. Mentions

college, and her siblings. Mentions a warmly discussed resolution

regarding trading with temperance merchants. Participants in the debate

were: [Horatio] Seymour, Mr. Botteson[?], [Solomon] Stoddard, and [James]

Meacham. The abolition cause in Middlebury; the Methodist minister, Mr.

Prindle, a firm abolitionist, but some church-members are

colonizationalists. Mentions that Mr. Porter and others are "warm

friends of the slave." Gives an account of her expenses. Local and

family news. Her brother, Samuel Bent had a son. Asks if Hannah Bent

Tyner Pettengill got her money from Mr. Hill. [James] Meacham preached.

Mary Blanchard (Daughter) was vaccinated. Mr. Hurlbut is to deliver an

anti-slavery lecture.

202. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; July 21/22, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives Cincinnati news, and the "situations" of relatives. Thinks that

George [Bent] ought to come to Cincinnati with Mary Bent Blanchard. Says

that he will discuss Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's business matters with

Mr. Hall, who got Selima Blanchard Allen's money from Judge Fishback.

Says that William Walter Blanchard will probably teach and board at their

house. Declines to ask Mrs. Walbridge about "the women's matters."

Writes that "Sarah has her turns of 'terrible, terrible' as usual."

Discusses the time of Mary Bent Blanchard's return. Chides Mary Bent

Blanchard for calling [James] Meacham "old and fat." Mrs. Powell had a

baby which is being nursed by Mrs. Benton. Mentions that he is afflicted

with "variableness in religion." Mr. and Mrs. Curtis returned from

Illinois. Says that he has bathed with a sponge all over and his health

has benefited. Saw James E. Ludlow, who is hardened against religion.

Mentions that Mrs. Garrard is at the Kentucky springs and that John

Melendy went to Illinois. Mentions writing a sermon for the Presbytery.

Spoke to an Irish woman about taking a position as a domestic servant in

the Blanchard's house and mentions that Mrs. Pritchard highly recommends

a Welsh girl. Writes of a Baltimore Temperance delegation and mentions

that he got "our poor Willet" to go and sign the pledge. Gives the

reasons he loves Mary Bent Blanchard.

203. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; July 30, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Letter about her activities and events in Middlebury. Gives arrangements

for return trip. Attended a meeting of the Maternal Association.

Mentions that [Thomas] Merrill is attending the temperance convocation at

Saratoga and that none of his children give any evidence of piety.

Writes that George [Bent] has gone to live with Samuel [Bent] and work as

a clerk in his store. Says that Samuel Bent has grown more sedate and

his religious character has improved. Writes that she expects Cyrus

[Lewis Blanchard] for commencement. Says that she would like William

Walter Blanchard to live with them, if she can have a domestic servant.

Gives Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's address. Mentions that she has

pleasant associations of the church members, excepting a few. Received a

singing book from Mrs. Collier. Warns Jonathan Blanchard not to say

anything to Mr. Richardson that would "not sound well told of" in

Middlebury and asks him to write to Mr. and Mrs. Graydon. Mentions that

the Presbyterian church where in Harrisburg, Penn. where Mr. Dewitt

preached was torn down and a new one being built. Writes that the

colored population of Harrisburg are better than perviously, but that the

concert of prayer had been discontinued. Samuel Bent plans to send a

copy of the sermon preached on the death of General [William Henry]

Harrison by [Benjamin] Labaree.

204. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Lexington, KY; August 12, 1841. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Details her troubles getting some money to owed her by Mr. Hill.

Mentions that Miss Brown is having the same trouble. Mentions Mr.

Safford, Colonel Dunham, Miss Weeks[?], and that Mr. Bennett's daughter

died.

205. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Lexington, KY; August 12, 1841. 3 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Hill owe money to Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill

and Miss Brown. Writes about teaching, finances, and the death of Mr.

Bennet's daughter.

206. Coon, Joseph. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Sardinia, OH; August 19,

1841. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Invitation to a protracted meeting. Writes that the Campbell Baptists

are currently preaching to large congregations.

207. Moore, James. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Sardinia, OH; August 19,

1841. 1 p.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard or other "of the bretheren" could attend

protracted meetings. Mentions the Campell Baptists.

Oversized.

208. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; August 26, 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends a check with instructions concerning check and money--"be sure to

have it in New York City bills." Gives instructions concerning Mary Bent

Blanchard's trip home. He wrote to Osman Sellew and Rev. Mr. Allen.

Mentions that Dr. Towler's child Edward died. Expects Mr. Avery soon.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard will have to break in a domestic

servant. Writes that he preached for Bro. Benton, who recently lost his

son, Henry Martin. Says that Mary may write to Dr. Hewitt, a "warm

friend" of Jonathan's whose first name he cannot remember. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to visit Rev. John T. Avery. Gives the names of friends

where Mary Bent Blanchard could stay on her return journey. Mentions that

his foot is 11 inches long.

209. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 3/[4], 1841. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her love for Jonathan Blanchard and for God. Gives the plans

for her trip home. Mentions that Maria Bent Nichols had cholera and

Joseph Avery Bent has summer fever. Writes that she intends to visit

[John T.] Avery. Writes that she would like to bring a servant girl

named Mary to Cincinnati from Middlebury, but that she has a "peculiar

disposition." Mentions letters received from family members. Describes a

"curious letter" received by a neighbor inquiring as to whether Samuel

Bent's daughters are all married and whether the writer might get a wife.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to visit Mrs. Miller and ask her to have the

secretary pro tem of the city anti-slavery society write a report for the

next meeting. Thinks she will step down as secretary of Anti-Slavery

Society. Mentions that George Bent started for Boston.

Oversized.

210. Barber, A. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paterson, [NJ?]; February

25, 1842. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Letter responding to offer of position of agent, possibly for Anti-

Slavery Society; is uncertain where path of duty lies. Talks of

President [Asa] Mahan's and [Charles G.] Finney's evangelistic efforts in

NY and NJ. Writes of the progress of the causes of temperance and

abolition, mentioning that colored people may sit where they please in

the church. Says that he preaches for the colored people and that the

blacks of Paterson are behind those of Cincinnati.

211. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 6, 1842. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family and local news. Writes of the death of Mary Avery. Writes

that Catherine [White?] was engaged to Mr. Forbes Westboro. Says that

George Allen's son, George, lost his wife. Received a letter from [Mary]

Narcissa [Bent], who speaks of revival in Rev. Allen's church. Mentions

that Jonathan Blanchard bought a house.

Oversized.

212. Stevens, Thaddeus (Lawyer and Politician). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Washington, DC; May 24, 1842. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Mentions that he had received letters from both Salmon P. Chase and

Jonathan Blanchard inviting him to join a third political party. Stevens

believes that is would not be wise to form a third party at the present

time. His thoughts on the next presidential election. Mentions that

Gerrit Smith favored Winfield Scott before [William Henry] Harrison's

nomination. Scott's views on the slavery question. Stevens says that

Scott's election would do more for the Liberty cause than defeat as a

third party and says he will support the general. Renders admiration for

the "address and proceedings" of Jonathan Blanchard's convention.

213. Stevens, Thaddeus (U.S. Senator). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Washington, DC; May 24, 1842. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Advises against forming a separate anti-slavery Political Party. Gives

his thoughts on the upcoming election.

214. Cobb, H. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; June 21, 1842. 3

p.

Note: RPFC.

Letter concerning financial matters between himself and the ladies'

society.

215. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Porter, OH; July 1, 1842. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a debate with slaveholders and a Unitarian aboard a boat.

216. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ripley, OH; July 6, 1842. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Feels a "shrinking at . . . going back to my duties at Cincinnati," and

the difficulties waiting him. Gathered flowers, berries, and quail eggs.

Writes of preaching at a revival meeting. Plans to debate on the topic

of slavery and find subscribers for the paper. Plans to try to find

subscribers for _The Philanthropist_.

217. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Canajoharie, NY; August 16/17, 1842. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Talks of Jonathan Blanchard's home struck by lightning, the settling of

Mary Avery's estate, a fugitive cousin (Aaron White), and outrages in

Philedelphia.

218. Wilder, Nancy B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Circleville, OH; December

8, 1842. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about how best to run a Maternal Association. Writes about her

husband assisting Dr. [Lyman] Beecher in Meetings. Writes that Miss

Elliott died of comsumption.

219. Bent, Samuel W. (Brother of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New

York, NY; March 19, 1843. 1 p.

Writes that a violent storm prevented him from returning home.

220. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pittsburgh, "four miles from Warf," PA;

April 27, 1843. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to save the letters he writes during his voyage

to England, as he plans to have them printed. Mentions that he wrote a

letter for the _Philanthropist_. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to direct letter

to him in care of Lewis Tappan.

221. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 2, 1843. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she will not be able to visit Cincinnati. Mentions Jonathan

Blanchard's planned trip to England. Gives home and Middlebury College

news; describes remodelling in her house.

222. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; May 5, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions "perils" Jonathan Blanchard passed through. Received a letter

from her brother, Samuel Bent. Gives home news, deaths, a

funeral.Attended a prayer meeting led by [William] Walter [Blanchard]

which was not fully attended due to a benefit concert for the Ladies'

Colporteur Society. Visited Mrs. Williams, and was present at her death

bed. Describes Mr. Robinson's death and funeral. Writes that Bro.

Edwards has preached for Jonathan Blanchard and will probably be invited

to preach for the summer. Mentions that Selima Blanchard Allen is

expected to make a visit. Writes that Ann was unable to find a teaching

position in Elizabethtown. Mentions that Malvina did a good job while

Ann was gone. Writes that Mary Avery Blanchard thinks that Jonathan is on

the boat with the boilers. Mentions that [William Walter Blanchard]

(son) is "worrisome." Says that Mrs. Garrard is to marry Judge McLean,

who is talked of as a Whig candidate for President.

223. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; May 8/9, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives news of NY acquaintances. Spent two days with Thomas White and the

Sabbath with Bro. Badeau's father and sister. Mentions that Mr. Collier

received letters from Catherine Bent and Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to

be forwarded to Mary Bent Blanchard by Dr. Weed. Mentions Mrs. Gay and

Mrs. Corwin in regard to changes respecting the lot in the Walnut Hills

[Ohio] Cemetary. Mentions [Edward] Dunning's "infirmities" and says that

he thinks they have not prayed enough about the matter. Writes of paying

$75.00 for passage to England on _The Montreal_, captained by Mr. Tinker.

Writes that Mrs. Childs left the editorship of the _Anti-Slavery Standard_

in order to enjoy her freedom, mentioning that she was criticized by the

Garrisonites and others. Says that the anti-slavery societies are at a

low ebb in Philadelphia. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to read the papers and

keep a file of the _Watchman_ and _The Philanthropist_. Mentions that Mr.

Collier's son thinks of going to Middlebury to live with [Samuel Bent].

224. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; May 9/10/12, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the Hutchinson singers are to sing in Cincinnati. Tells that

the ship's sailing is delayed by contrary winds. Mentions a letter he

wrote to [Gamaliel] Bailey complaining of ill health. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to tell [Gamaliel] Bailey to hold an anti-slavery meeting while

the Hutchinson Singers are in Cincinnati: "Have Smith speak and

them...sing anti-slavery songs and all Cincinnati will be moved."

Mentions Malvina and asks if Mary Bent Blanchard and Mrs. Huntington pray

for and persevere for Mrs. Melendy.

225. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. At Sea; June 1, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes the voyage to England and that he was sea sick the entire time.

Writes on Mary Bent Blanchard's qualities. Desires Dr. [Gamaliel] Bailey

to edit carefully his letters for publication and mentions that his

Ripley speech suffered for want of proper punctuation. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to see that copies of _The Philanthropist_ are sent to Thomas

White. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send him copies of _The Philanthropist_

and _The Watchman of the Valley_, if she has copies to spare. Urges Mary

Bent Blanchard to spend some time in the country for her health. Writes

on the "vast and solemn" work of building the holy Church. Gives

anecdote of a pilot saluting Jonathan Blanchard as Captain. Mentions the

letters he has written during his journey. Mentions Bro. Robinson's

death, saying that he was much affected by it.

Oversized.

226. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. London, England; June 15, 1843. 4 p.

Writes that he is sending a copy of _The Anti-Slavery Reporter_ to Mary

Bent Blanchard to the care of Dr. [Gamaliel] Bailey. Mentions that Sir

M. G. Crofton gave him $20 for medicine which Dr. Crofts sent. Writes

that he was listed as a delegate for the Ohio State [Anti-Slavery]

Society but not the Ladies' Society. He spoke to the convention

secretary about correcting this oversight in the official minutes.

Mentions that he has not resolved to collect money for the Ladies'

Education Society, since six or seven are already "begging." Tells of

the state of the English poor and beggers. Comments that "everything is

here" (i.e. in London) and that he plans to "go to the bottom" of several

things before he leaves.

227. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Madison, [OH?]; June 26, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that she received letters from Jonathan Blanchard sent by Mr.

Badeau, Dr. Weed, and Father Melendy. Gives home news. Mentions Selima

Blanchard Allen's marriage to [Jacob T.] Allen. Writes that William

Walter Blanchard traveled with Mr. Cable and family and plans to visit

Selima. Tells of receiving letters from Cyrus Lewis Blanchard, and gives

news of Hiram Blanchard and Laura Blanchard Wheeler. Writes that the

anniversary exercises at Lane Seminary were said to be very fine.

Mentions that Roby Merrill was married to Mr. Newton, who had consulted

Mary Bent Blanchard on the propriety of the union. Writes that Mrs.

Robinson moved into Ashbel Merrill's house. Mentions that she has had

much company since Jonathan left and is now staying in the country with

Mrs. Black. Mentions that Ann (a domestic servant) took a sewing

position and that Miss Bollesby became ill and went to her mother's.

Says that Malvira, Mary Avery Blanchard, William Walter Blanchard (son)

and herself were ill. Lists the visitors at their house. Mentions that

Mr. Edwards is preaching and that Mr. Cleveland is preaching in the 2nd

church. Gives news of prayer meetings and tells that she had established

a female prayer meeting. Says that the "doings of the General Assembly

this year have mortified and distressed me" and that Mr. Rankin and

others are advising to withdraw from that body. Gives news of the Anti-

Slavery Convention. Says that Millerites (the "End is Near" group) are

gaining converts and that Mrs. Henry Miller and Mr. Cooke are followers

of this doctrine. Tells of the condition of the house and yard, saying

that a hen got in and hatched a brood of chicks.

228. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. London, England; July 1, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Complains of receiving no letters. Gives news of the Convention, saying

that he was elected Vice President. Tells his intention of writing of

his experiences in England. Writes that he plans to travel and see other

parts of the kingdom and then return via sailing ship with Rev. A. A.

Phelps. Mentions that he preached twice and that he was weakened by it.

Mentions the Ladies' Education Society and the Oneida Institute.

Describes the lack of piety and zeal in the English Congregational

Churches and their "hollow formalism." Mentions praying for Malvina and

Mrs. Melendy's conversions.

229. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. London, England; July 11, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Complains of not receiving any letters. Mentions [Gamaliel] Bailey and

_The Philanthropist_. Gives plans for his return via Boston. Mentions

trouble concerning some woman and Jonathan Edwards Blanchard's grave.

Mentions his plans to visit Ireland (and possibly friends of Selima

Blanchard Allen's "friend" [Jacob T. Allen?]. Discusses the depravity of

Englishmen, comparing it unfavorably with that of Americans. Mentions

that he is vexed with "Pusyism" and corruptions in the church. Says he

attended a function given by "the celebrated Mrs. Ossie." Compares the

religion of the city of London to that of Dr. [Lyman] Beecher's church,

"or lower." Says that the University is lower in grade than Dr. Cox and

that the philanthropy of England is about that of a "tolerably honest

Whig or Democratic politician.".

230. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Liverpool, England; July 29, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives his plans for the trip home on the merchant ship Goodwin, captained

by Mr. Davis. He describes the ship and mentions that he will be

accompanied by [A. A.] Phelps. Says that he plans to visit Samuel Bent

and [Uzziah] Burnap. Comments on William Walter Blanchard's character,

saying that people will make allowances for his eccentricities and that

he was sometimes vexed by him. Relates his thoughts on the action of the

General Assembly regarding slavery and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to report

on the state of the anti-slavery churches in Cincinnati. Mentions that

he began writing a letter on Puseyism addressed to Dr. Ayedelotte.

Comments on the prostitutes in London. Says that prayer ought to be

relied upon in regard to the Millerites and Mormons.

231. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Liverpool, England; July 29, 1843. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes receiving a letter from [John] Melendy and his reaction to

having this news from Cincinnati. Gives his plans for the trip home

aboard the Goodwin, captained by Mr. Davis. Expresses concern over Mary

Avery Blanchard's fits.

232. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Elizabethtown, NY; August 12, 1843. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is entering the "real" world with no small trepidation,

describes commencement, and says that he has decided law is his calling.

Mentions that the Philadelphia Black Band played at Commencement. Gives

news of Hiram Blanchard, and asks about William Walter Blanchard. Asks

who married Selima Blanchard Allen. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard

urged him to study divinity and that he had spoken about getting him a

position as a tutor in an institution. Asks when Jonathan Blanchard is

to return from England.

Oversized.

233. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; August 30, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives news of relatives and various churches in Cincinnati. Visited

Selima Blanchard Allen, who is keeping rooms in Mr. Pollack's house.

Comments on [Jacob Allen's] preaching and mentions that he has gone to

Iowa or Illinois to find land. Writes that William Walter Blanchard and

Mr. Edwards have recently returned from a journey to Columbus and

Oberlin. Writes of morning prayer meetings which meet in Mr. Brooks'

house and in Mr. Wilson's church. Mentions that the 2nd Church have

called Mr. Cleveland as their pastor. Mentions a riot, with its leaders

jailed. Speaks of "second advent" doctrine in the Free Wesleyan and

colored churches. Writes that the 6th Baptist church has moved into its

new building with Dr. Brisbane as pastor. Mentions that there is anti-

slavery feeling in Asbury Chapel and that Mr. Wunder and other prominent

men are "very decided." Mentions the General Assembly's action regarding

slavery and [John] Rankin's response to it. Received a letter from Cyrus

Lewis Blanchard. Mentions that William Walter Blanchard criticized her

for not praying in public. Mentions that she leads two prayer meetings.

Mentions the health of Mary Avery Blanchard and William Walter Blanchard

(son). Says that Dennis Mayther is "sunk in sin." Mentions that Mr.

White preached and that there are prayer meetings at Bro. Reddish's and

Dr. Weed's. Hints at the death of William Walter Blanchard (son).

Writes that Mr. Aiken had an exhibition of his juvenile choir.

234. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; September 20, 1843. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives reasons why she cannot not go east to meet Jonathan Blanchard on

his return from England. Mentions that John Melendy went to Illinois.

Mentions that a daughter of Mrs. Huntington's boarders is a runaway and

disobedient to her parents. Mentions that William Walter Blanchard told

her that she had improved 50% since Jonathan Blanchard left.

235. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; September 22, 1843. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Hasty note telling Jonathan Blanchard that she is coming to meet him on

his return from England.

236. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; September 30, 1843. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Expresses his disappointment that Mary does not plan to travel east to

meet him. Criticizes Mary for not writing of William Walter Blanchard's

(son) death while he was in England. Asks for extra copies of his

published letters to [Gamaliel] Bailey and admits that he wrote some

severe things to Mary while he was in England. Mentions that he used to

praise Mrs. Burnap's housekeeping as superior to Mary's, but now modifies

his stance. Gives Mary Bent Blanchard a list of instructions. Proposes

never to open a letter or a newspaper before dinner and suggests that he

and Mary Bent Blanchard read more together. Mentions books that they

have read together. Asks that Miss Bollsby make him a calico wrapper.

Says that the ought to have a "law of ablution" for the improvement of

their health.

237. Warner, U. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; November 14,

1843. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard can find news of his brother, George.

238. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Worcester, MA; February 7, 1844. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that she received a letter from Catherine Bent. Gives health

and news of family members.

239. Cook, R. S. (Corresponding Secretary, A[merican] T[ract] Society). [Letter

to Jonathan Blanchard]. New York, NY; February 10, 1844. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Contemporary Copy.

Writes about German colporteurs, giving news of them by name.

240. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Troy,

NY; February 17, 1844. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes his journey from Cincinnati to Troy. Writes of reactions to

his teaching at a black school. Relates that he refused an offer of

whiskey and gave the man a temperance lecture. Mentions that Mr. Jewett

desires Jonathan Blanchard to come to Dayton and lecture on slavery. Mr.

Jewett's sister wishes to know Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of giving to

the Bible Society. Mentions that a black Sabbath School is to be

started.

Oversized.

241. Johnson, Flora. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Church Hill, AL; May 1,

1844. 2 p.

Writes that she heard that Mary Bent Blanchard married a Presbyterian

clergyman.

242. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 21, 1844. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives home and family news. Writes that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard arrived

for a visit. Says that William White is an itinerant preacher and that

Mary White moved to Indiana. Mentions Mr. Nash's father and attributes

his derangement to the trouble which his son has caused. Writes that

Samuel [Bent] sailed for Europe. Writes that Catherine Bent Dunning had a

baby and that [Edward] Dunning's mother is expected to stay with them.

243. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Greenwood, [IN]; May 27, 1844. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes her trip from Cincinnati to Greenwood by boat, stage, and

canoe, complaining of the terrible roads. Writes that she was awakened

in her hotel room by a woman complaining that a man had broken into her

room. Traveled by stage with Mr. Palmer, an Indiana politician, Judge Mc

Clean and Mrs. Gaig. Writes that Dr. Noble would like Jonathan Blanchard

to come to Indiana. Mentions teaching school. Mentions that she

borrowed a copy of _The Young Ladies' Friend_ and that she needs a watch.

Writes that she has charge of the infant Sabbath School class.

244. White, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; June 4, 1844.

1 p.

Writes that she has suffered from lung fever, and that Aaron White's

wife, Cordelia, died. Writes about Elizabeth and her family, including

her son, Charly Blanchard; and about Mary and her husband.

Oversized.

245. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Reverend Henry Cowles]. Cincinnati, OH; July 5, 1844. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Inquires after a "Mrs. H. A. Spenser" who passed Jonathan Blanchard a

$3.00 bill, questioning whether she may be an imposter.

246. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Greensburg, [IN?]; August 9, 1844. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is "preaching pretty hard," and the meeting is successful.

Mentions writing to _The Watchman of the Valley_. Says that he is staying

with Mr. Cable and describes his house.

247. Bent, Mary Narcissa (Sister-in-law of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New Ipswich, N. H.; August 15, 1844. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family news, describing her boys. Writes of her husband's trip to

the British Isles and France, and his safe return. Comments on her

pastor, Mr. Rogers.

248. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; November 15/16, 1844. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes her trip from Greenwood to Brookville, with a short description

of Brookville's religion and the people's mourning of the Whig defeat.

Mentions that people are almost cursing the abolitionists. Writes that

she was knocked from her horse by the branch of a tree. Writes that she

is not too upset about [James K.] Polk's election, though she is a Whig.

249. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1838-1845]. 1

p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send the papers left by Senator [Thomas]

Morris.

250. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; Janurary 13, 1845. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local and family news. Mentions removal of the church debt [of the

Sixth Presbyterian Church?]. Writes about the protracted church meeting,

prayer meeting and teaching school. Gives news of Middlebury, includung

Mary Bass' (whose parents became Episcopalians) marriage to Mr. Sheldon.

251. Lewis, William (Former member of Sixth Presbyterian Chruch, Cincinnati,

Ohio). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Leech Lake, MN; January 22, 1845.

4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about missions to the Indians of the area, including the Red Lake

Mission and his own at Leach Lake. Mentions that the local Indians are

called "pillagers" and that they well deserve the name. Describes some

of the hardships and privations he and the Indians face. Mentions that

his wife was a teacher at a colored school. Asks for donations.

Oversized.

252. Lewis, William. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Leech Lake, MN; January 22,

1845. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about Lucy M. Wright Lewis [his wife], his work as a missionary to

the Indians, the trip to Leech Lake, and the trip to Red Lake Mission for

supplies. Mentions that the Indians are called pillagers, and writes

about the needs of the mission. Asks for material assistance. Writes of

the Western Evangelical Mission Society.

Oversized.

253. Beardsley, William. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Theopolis, IL; March

24, 1845. 3 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's scheduled visit to deliver an address

at the institution [Adelphia Theopolis Mission Institute]. Hopes that

Jonathan Blanchard will connect himself with the institution. Discusses

sources of donations, the founding of the institution, the alumni in

mission work, classes and courses, and travel arrangements.

Oversized.

254. Maxwell, A. M. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Marietta,

OH; April 9, 1845. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Made a long visit to Maryland. Gives news of herself and friends.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's trip to England and says she has heard of

Jonathan Blanchard's virtues. Mentions that Sisters Lloyd and Garman

have become very "large." Writes that Rev. Mr. Boggs plans to attend the

General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.

255. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Steam Boat "Laclede," St. Louis; April

11, 1845. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes his house and family in Cincinnati. Says he read part of a

novel, _The Wandering Jew_ by Eugene Sue, but "threw it by" to read a

biography of the Wesleys. Mentions his weekly fast, his desire for God's

guidance and the furtherance of God's plan. Mentions his revival labors

of last winter. Gives instructions for Mary Bent Blanchard. Outlines

his plans for travel in Illinois, including Quincy, Nauvoo, Galesburg,

Peoria and Jacksonville. Instructs Mary Bent Blanchard to maintain his

file of _The Watchman of the Valley_. Mentions writing for newspapers. He

mentions that before his success in winning souls, Charles Wesley often

had a pining desire to die and mentions that he has been like Wesley in

that way.

256. Beardsley, Bethiah. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Theopolis, IL; April

27, 1845. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes Adelphia Theopolis Mission Institute and the vision of its

founder, [David] Nelson. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to come to the

Institute.

257. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; May 5, 1845. 3 p.

Mentions the possibility of the Blanchards moving from Cincinnati to go

to Quincy. Writes about a communion service in which Mr. McArthur and

Mr. Sturtevant were present. Writes about a death by drowning. Asks

Mary Bent Blanchard to buy paintbrushes. Mentions the Methodist Society.

258. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; June 19, 1845. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a letter from [George] Gale concerning a meeting at Beloit,

Wisconsin to establish a college. Jonathan Blanchard mentioned as

candidate for president of this college. Mentions [Hiram H.] Kellogg's

resignation as president of Knox College. Gives home news. Mentions

many visits and visitors, including Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill and from

young men from Quincy, [IL].

259. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Detroit, MI; June 21, 1845. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes from a convention that a report on slavery was adopted; he sat on

the committee with Drs. Linsley, Beaman, Pierce, and Mr. Hyde. Writes

that he addressed the convention and obtained an allusion to Benevolent

Societies in the resolution. Mentions meeting some Plattsburg

acquaintances named Williams. Writes that he has something to say to

Cousin William about Illinois.

260. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Herkimer, NY; July 4, 1845. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

News of her family, its new residence.

261. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; July 31, [1845]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local news. Tells of invitation for Jonathan Blanchard to address

Ladies Education Society for the education of "free people of color."

Gives advice from Mr. Wilkinson on amount of time to speak at [Nathan]

Rice Debate, mentioning that it takes time for Jonathan Blanchard to "get

under way," while Rice is glib from the start. Asks Jonathan Blanchard

to note everything about Galesburg in case they have a home there.

Writes that Mr. Stark had an operation on his arm. Received a request for

a letter of recommendation from Jonathan Blanchard for Mr. Walton.

Mentions that _The Watchman of the Valley_ arrived. Asks Jonathan Blanchard

to inform her, if he hears of any teaching positions in Illinois for

Joseph Avery Bent.

262. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Higginsport, [?]; August [1845 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Short, hasty note--asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of her staying in

Higginsport. Says that she would not like to "step into a minister's

shoes at Hamilton.".

263. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; August 12, 1845. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the trip from St. Louis [MO] to Burlington [IA] on the way

to Galesburg [IL]. Says that a man from Quincy [IL] is "driving his

subscription manfully" and is possibly going to Galesburg to "neutralize

our proceedings." Says that he will not be bound to come to Quincy.

Talks of his preaching and writing. Says that he is "convinced that we

shall come west." Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to have Dr. Weed obtain

someone to supply the pulpit. Writes that he thinks Mary Bent Blanchard

gets too little food and exercise. Wrote a letter to _The Watchman of the

Valley_ and the _Herald_. Mentions that he hopes to find Mary Avery

Blanchard reading [Samuel] Johnson's _Rasselas_.

264. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 14, 1845. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the probability of coming to Galesburg to take the

presidency of Knox College and compares his feelings to those he had when

they were married: "pleased--yet solemn." Tells of his feelings about

the change. Mentions that he has looked at housing and is making

inquiries of the Board of Trust on behalf of Mr. Aiken and Hannah Bent

Tyner Pettengill. Writes that the Knox Board of Trustees are "judicious

and grave men." Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's nearly saying that he was

a hard husband to manage.

Oversized.

265. Gildersleeve, W. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wilkes Barre, PA;

September 9, 1845. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Cover note for bank draft.

266. Gildersleeve, W. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wilkes-Barre, PA;

September 9, 1845. 1 p.

Sends bank draft.

267. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 11/12, 1845. 4 p.

Writes about the funeral of Jonathan Wainwright. Discusses his decision

to teach, and his search for a teaching position. Writes about his

travels to Massachusetts, and his plans to undertake theological studies.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's plans to leave Cincinnati, and his plans to

travel to Cincinnati. Says he is disappointed that there is no

Presbyterian minister in "B." Mentions upcoming Jonathan Blanchard-

Nathan Rice debate.

268. Ernst, Emily J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Spring Garden, OH;

February 6, 1846. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Mentions the journey to Galesburg and Jonathan Blanchard's preaching and

ministry in Cincinnati. Writes that Mrs. Kellogg's daughters had scarlet

fever, and that Mrs. Sellow's daughter had billious fever. Writes about

her health. Gives local news.

Oversized.

269. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Homer H. Stuart]. Galesburg, IL; February 10, [1846]. 1 p.

Note: Fragment; Text is quoted in the text of a dealer's letter.

Letter of counsel and consolation.

270. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; February 27, 1846. 4 p.

Writes that Samuel Bent [father] feels that it is bad for the health for

people "advanced in life" to move west. Writes that Samuel and Narcissa

Bent are experiencing a "depression of business." Writes about being

afflicted with boils. Writes about the journey to Galesburg.

271. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; March 9, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

News of family and friends. Says that "several low families" with no

less than 16 children moved into Jonathan Blanchard's old house in

Cincinnati. Writes that Mrs. Pierce died suddenly of smallpox. Mentions

that William Walter Blanchard is "much engaged in religion." Says that

Mr. Maxwell preached to the Sixth Presbyterian Church and was well liked,

although he is too young to be settled upon as minister. Mentions that

part of the church was in favor of inviting [Charles G.] Finney to preach

for the summer, but Dr. Weed was not in favor of the motion and Finney

declined. Mentions that [Silas] Tyner and his brother may lose heavily

in the pork business. Speaks of a prayer meeting which has a lack of

male attendees. Mentions that Catherine Bent Dunning is suffering with

poor eyes. Writes that Molly discarded her old lover in favor of a

wealthy Mason.

272. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Liberty, IN; July 11, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his situation as head of a seminary, and about the village

of Liberty, Indiana. Says he vistied Lane Seminary. Mentions that he is

boarding with Mr. Yargar, a lawyer, temperance man, Whig, and opposed to

slavery. Gives family news. Mentions receiving a catalog of Knox

College and says that he thinks Cyrus Lewis Blanchard would probably lose

his heart among so many ladies.

273. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 22/23, [1846]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of memories brought on by coming to the bustle of Chicago. Says

that he has heard that the Michigan Congregational Convention was called

for the purpose of dividing Congregationalism and Presbyterianism.

Mentions that he is not a "ecclesiastical zealot." Gives domestic

instructions for Cyrus [Lewis Blanchard], George [Bent] and Mary Bent

Blanchard. Warns that if Catherine Blanchard Stoddard should destroy one

of his _Western Heralds_ it would be a serious loss to him. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to read his mail and advise him of its contents.

274. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; July 24/29, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Keeps Jonathan Blanchard posted on his correspondance. Advises Jonathan

Blanchard not to take Mr. Cable as an officer of the College due to his

radical and frequently-changing mind. Reports on Jonathan's mail. Says

that a flyer was received announcing the formation of the Illinois branch

of the American Educational Society and that Jonathan Blanchard was

listed as one of the Vice Presidents.

275. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; July 24/29, 1846. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about a prospective student, Patterson, and his father, William

Hunt Chester. Writes about about Jonathan Blanchard's mail and expresses

her opinion of Mr. Cable. Says she received a circular announcing the

formation of the American Education Society, of which David A. Smith is

president and Jonathan Blanchard a vice president. Writes about picking

blackberries. Writes that Mr. B. F. Reynolds lectured on slavery.

276. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 27, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells that he addressed a liberty meeting at the saloon. Mentions that he

preached for Patterson and Bascom. Says that his efforts in Chicago may

help to heal breaches among the abolitionists. Mentions that Albert

Barnes and Dr. Eddy are on their way west to inspect Knox College.

Writes that a division is expected between the Congregationalists and the

New School Presbyterians at the upcoming Michigan City Meeting. He

expresses his happiness that he was led to Congregational "connexion."

Mentions that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard had

exprressed doubts as to whether he ought to leave the Presbyterians.

Talked with Bishop Hamline, a Methodist who felt Jonathan Blanchard had

attained "full sactification," but had fallen into darkness through

failure to confess all that God had done for him. Talks of Eliza Smith,

suspended from Communion for "dancing and general folly." Says that "the

mesmerizers here are very active magnetizing girls from sixteen to twenty

years of age.".

277. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Michigan City; August 3, 1846. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells of his speech at the Michigan City Meeting on "The Violent

Disruption of Congregational and Presbyterian Christians in the West,"

and its effects. Tells of resolution commending Knox College, passing

over opposition. Mentions Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's agency for _The

Watchman of the Valley_. Spoke in "the Abolition or Liberty saloon"

against the wishes of Patterson and [James B.] Walker. Preached and sent

an abstract of his sermon to the _Western Herald_. Mentions that James B.

Walker lauded his sermon and speech.

278. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; August 3, 1846. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Keeps Jonathan Blanchard informed of his correspondence. Mentions a

letter from Mr. Nichols, a Methodist minister asking why Mr. Twining left

the Presbyterian church and why the Presbytery did not give him a letter

to the Methodist Episcopal Church. Transcribes letter from Thoron

Baldwin about a coming committee visit to Galesburg. Tells that the

committee came to Galesburg and found all the professors gone. Gives

family news--barn being built. Mentions that Mrs. Garland went to meet

her husband, who is bringing Elizabeth's body. Asks Jonathan Blanchard

to buy cloth, white metal knobs for windows, and stockings in Cincinnati.

Inquires after Cincinnati friends, giving messages for Jonathan Blanchard

to relay. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to buy books to give to friends.

Mentions that Catherine Avery Bent hopes for a visit from Jonathan

Blanchard. Says that she does not want any boarders for the first

quarter.

279. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; August 10, 1846. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Fragment.

Mentions the College Society's visit. Note by Cyrus Lewis Blanchard

about Esquire Blaisdell of Dart[mouth] College. Warns Jonathan Blanchard

to remain ignorant of his affairs, if he goes to Hanover. Asks Jonathan

Blanchard to look for textbooks for Mary Avery Blanchard. Mentions Cyrus

Lewis Blanchard and George [Bent's] watermelon patch.

280. Spencer, M. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 20,

[1846-1857]. 3 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her daughter's health will not enable her to attend Knox.

281. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; August 27, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he was violently ill. Gives account of a dream he had.

Writes of his desire to attend the College Society meeting, thinking that

they will give an appropriation to the college. Urges Mary Bent

Blanchard to read Curtis' _Obstetricks_ and advises against bleeding.

Gives his thoughts and advice concerning the upcoming birth of baby

[Maria Blanchard Cook]. Gives news of Cincinnati friends. Mentions that

he plans to perform a marriage ceremony.

282. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; August 28, 1846. 6 p.

Writes that she does not plan to take in boarders. Mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard left a dollar piece with her which was discovered to be

counterfeit. Gives farm news, and writes of the progress on the barn.

Writes that a man wrote, asking when Jonathan Blanchard would preach on

Leviticus 25. Writes that Sarah Waters married Dr. Bateman. Writes

about illness in Galesburg. Says that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard is looking

for a domestic servant for her. Writes that she needs a bedstead, and

lists items for Jonathan Blanchard to purchase in Cincinnati. Mentions

that Jonathan Blanchard's wardrobe needs attending to. Describes

religious state of Galesburg.

283. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 2, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family and local news. Mentions that they are waiting for the

arrival of Jonathan Blanchard. Writes that a minister's convention was

held in Middlebury and she entertained two of the delegates. Writes that

Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill had a new son [George]. Mentions that

Catherine Bent Dunning is to have a baby. Mentions that Samuel Bent

[father] is traveling and that Charles Blanchard Conant died. Mentions

that Hiram Blanchard and A[dam] Stafford visited Middlebury. Writes of

recent conversions. Writes about a local election for state legislature,

in which temperance was an issue.

284. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; September 8, 1846. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he is sending a parcel of gift cloth and clothes and writes: "I do

not relish this present-making between relatives," since it "is well

calculated to generate a mercenary and ostentatious spirit." Says that

he cannot be responsible for Bartle's $40 per year.

285. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburgh, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; September 9, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions the Southern Circulation of _The True American_ and a strong non-

slaveholding party in the South. Mentions his visit to Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill and Silas Tyner. Writes that wherever he has met William

Walter Blanchard's influence, it has been against him. Writes that he

received articles from people who wished to aid Knox College, but were

unable to donate money. Writes that his fever was broken by taking a

lobelia emetic and equal parts of Quinicus and Cayenne Pepper. Mentions

meeting troubles in his business mentioning the Mexican War, the tariff,

and the Subtreasury. Writes that he was told that the troubles they

experienced in their trip to Galesburg were an indication that they

should not have left. Mentions that Mr. Boyington, the new pastor, has

arrived. Asks about home news and if Cyrus Lewis Blanchard has a cat.

286. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to S.

P. Chase]. Cincinnati, OH; September 12, 1846. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes that he will not require the money that Chase subscribed to Knox

College. Observes that anti-abolition sentiment seems now directed

against the determination to vote against slavery, rather than the

principle of abolitionism.

287. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; September 17, 1846. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his activites. Says he sent items for Mary Bent Blanchard to

Moses Pettengill and that he is looking for a French bedstead. Instructs

Mary Bent Blanchard to avoid the drug Calomel, mentioning that Mrs. Tod-

Hunter was destroyed by that drug. Sends money to pay a [Knox] College

debt. Gives news of Cincinnati friends. Asks Cyrus Lewis Blanchard to

do what he can to have the buildings done before cold weather. Mentions

the upcoming meeting of the College Society. Asks if she wants him to

bring a girl home with him as a domestic servant.

Oversized.

288. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; September 29, 1846. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family and local news. Comments on [Hiram] Kellogg's unaccountable

actions. Tells what supplies to buy in the East. Gives news of the

children and mentions that she has a girl from a Mormon family as a

domestic servant. Writes that she would prefer that Jonathan not bring a

new domestic servant to Galesburg, saying that she has heard that a

colony of Germans is planning to locate nearby and that they can pick a

girl there. Mentions that the kitten has disappeared and mentions the

progress on the buildings. Asks if Mr. Cushing gave to Knox College as

he said he would. Writes that the Presbytery met and [William Walter

Blanchard's] congregation wanted him to be ordained. Gives encouragement

for Jonathan amid his troubles. Says that Professor Grant wishes Jonathan

to obtain books for him. Writes of a letter from J. R. Woods concerning

the planning of a Sabbath Convention. Mentions that the mice destroyed

her silk veil.

289. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburgh, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Northampton, MA; October 3, 1846. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, photocopy.

Writes that he desires that Williston's opinion against slavery become

more "decided . . . perhaps somewhat more radical." Encourages him to

read an address he wrote. Announces his intention to attend the American

Board's meeting and "present some arguments for the Board's

consideration.".

290. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois). [Letter

to Samuel Williston]. Northampton, MA; October 3, 1846. 1 p.

Note: Typed Transcript; copy.

Thinks Williston's opinions concerning slavery should be more radical.

Announces his intention to attend a meeting of the American Board in

Buffalo. Gives a "Brief History of Knox College.".

291. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; October 10, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he received $20.00 of Thaddeus Stevens, who is still in debt.

Talks of money matters and gives instructions for domestic matters.

Mentions that the Hymn Book Committee of Galesburg Church wrote to him.

Writes that he is sending household articles to Galesburg. Criticizes

Mary Bent Blanchard for not giving the facts concerning [Hiram] Kellogg's

extraordinary behavior and mentions that he relies on his own judgement

more than her's. Writes that he plans to get Mary Blanchard (Daughter) a

drawing book, if she is good, and hopes that the white kitten was found.

Says that he thinks they ought to get a cow and mentions that his

patience with Mr. Edgerton is nearly ended.

292. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburgh, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; October 14, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is anxious to hear about the decision of the Hymnbook

Committee. Writes that Baldwin and Eddy were offended by a garbled

version of his remarks at Michigan City Convention and by the mis-

location of Knox College. Writes that he desires to get Knox College on

"the Society's list," that the upcoming weeks have "a marked influence on

the destiny of our College and myself." Says that he will endeavor to

obtain a roll of bordering paper, if Mary will send a sample. Mentions

that he was forced to buy a new coat in Pittsburg. Writes that he had

tea with Albert Barnes and that he admires Barnes. Mentions that Joel

Parker is the leader of the pro-slavery Presbyterian Party in

Philedelphia. Says that the prospect before the New School Assembly is

"darkness." Writes that he is convinced that Knox College ought to be on

the College Society's list and he will "press the matter to the wall.".

293. Bailey, M. A. (Wife of Gamaliel Bailey). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; October 19, 1846. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that _The Visiter_ will cease publication as the Bailey's move to

Washington City. Mentions that she has heard that white servants are as

abundant as colored in Washington. Mentions that she prefers Irish and

German domestic servants to Americans. Gives her opinion of John

Wattles, an "agent or missionary" to the colored people of Cincinnati who

had no settled religious faith. Mentions the upcoming marriage of Sarah

Bella Ludlow to S[almon] P. Chase; "an excellent match." Mentions a

woman "experimenting at some Fourierite [sic] establishment in

Massachusetts." Writes that sickness is prevalent in the city and many

have died.

294. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Milford, NH; November 11, 1846. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he will not make a tour of Vermont, but will begin the homeward

journey, and that "the College Affairs are tolerably well." Writes that

he paid Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's debt to Sally Howard Blanchard. Says

that he wants Mr. Edgerton to work on the barn. Mentions that he wishes

to have glass windows in the barn.

295. Emory, Emily J. (Cincinnati friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Spring Garden, OH; November 13, 1846. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes that she will be unable to visit. Writes about Jonathan

Blanchard's illness. Gives local news. Writes that William Birney was

married.

296. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; November 16, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a letter to [George] Gale in which he expresses displeasure with

[Hiram] Kellogg's actions. Mentions that he is attempting to procure

books for the Knox College library. Writes of a fundraising success for

Knox. Says that he preached for Homer H. Stuart and met with Dr.

[Milton] Badger. Talks of need for God's Spirit in building Knox.

Mentions his pecuniary embarrassment and says that William Blanchard

ought to send Mary $10. Mentions that Williston subscribed $1100 to Knox

College. Says that he is disgusted with Mr. Edgerton.

297. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Harrisburg, PA; November 20, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the birth of new daughter [Maria Elizabeth]. Mentions that

he desired a son. Writes of the necessity of a good diet for bodily or

intellectual achievement, discussing the Germans vs. the English in this

matter. Calls the German scholars "intellectual drones and dreaming

monks." Writes that he bought books for the children and the Knox

College library. Writes that he bought _Prarie Land_ by Mrs. Farnham in

commemoration of the birth of Maria Blanchard Cook.

298. Mary (Cincinnati friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; December 1, 1846. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local news, mentioning that the Church is becoming Congregational

and is to pay off its debt. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard visited them

and plans to preach. Writes about a society which assists Mr. Bushnell.

Mentions that a Juvenile Sewing Society has been formed and that prayer

meetings are well-attended. Writes that she attended the wedding of Miss

Huntington and Mr. Foster.

299. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; December 3, 1846. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Evan Jones is coming to look at land to start a colony.

Talks of the improved state of religion at Galesburg. Writes that he

attended the Huntington-Foster wedding. Asks Mary to give him the facts

about situations and he can make his own judgements concerning them.

Mentions that there have been frequent steamboat accidents.

300. Eustis, Sarah B. (Cincinnati friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; March 9, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she fell and sprained her wrist. Alludes to revival at

Galesburg, but says that such a blessing has not come to the [Sixth

Presbyterian Church]. Mentions that there were converts at the 9th

Street Baptist Church. Talks of the change to Congregationalism, saying

that Mr. Boynton delivered a sermon explaining the change which "was a

complete expose of the ambiguity of Presbyterianism" and "bore rather

hard on the Episcopalians." Says that Socratists, or Theosophers are

becoming more numerous--they neither pray nor preach: they think and

talk. Writes of female prayer meetings. Writes that Governor Corwin is to

visit Cincinnati and mentions his speech in congress opposing the

[Mexican-American] War. Mentions Corwin's work: "Anti-war, Anti-Polk and

_almost_ Anti-Slavery." Mentions twice giving temporary relief to

families from the south who were sent north by their masters without any

means of support. Mentions the work of Mr. Wattles among immigrants from

southern states. Gives local news, including many deaths. Mentions Knox

College as a sanctuary from evil influences prevalent in other colleges.

301. Bent, Catherine Avery; Nichols, Maria Bent (Mother and Sister of MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; March 12/17, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; damaged.

Catherine Bent writes of her long illness and the treatment thereof.

Maria writes of local and family news. Mentions that one of Dr.

[Benjamin] Labaree's sons narrowly escaped drowning while attempting to

drown a cat. Mentions revival in Galesburg.

302. Emory, Emily J. (Cincinnati friend). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Spring Garden, OH; March 16, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is not coming to Galesburg in the summer, and that she

had shingles. Mentions that she heard that Catherine Avery Bent intended

to visit Galesburg. Gives local news, that she is satisfied with

minister, and mentions "the affair of Young Gilmore . . . in the

tabernacle," a minister guilty of "abominable sins." Mentions news of

revival in Galesburg. Says that an Anti-Slavery Sewing Circle is growing

in interest. Mentions that Spencer is to be married to Frances

Williamson. Mentions that the Sixth Presbyterian Church became

Congregational.

303. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; April 2, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Hannah writes that she does not relish the thought of moving to Cambridge

City, since it is a sickly place and its prospects are not good. Writes

of plans to travel East. Mentions that Widow Smith is to stand before a

church trial on charges of slandering Mrs. Purcell's character. Gives

news of the Missionary Society and the Female Prayer Meetings.

304. Eustis, Sarah B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; April 6,

1847. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives news of Cincinnati friends. Mentions that Theosophy is growing in

popularity.

305. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; April 16, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she is unable to visit Galesburg in the summer. Gives local and

family news. Mentions a revival in Galesburg and hopes that there are no

backsliders. Writes of her eyesight. Mentions that Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill has "courage." Mentions that the mails have been delayed by

snow. Writes that a railroad is to be built in Middlebury.

306. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Milton Badger]. Galesburg, IL; April 19, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Asks for suggestions on how to serve the meetings of the Central

[Missionary] Association and the General State Association. Gives

summary descriptions of the churches and ministers of the Central

Association [Galesburg, West Illinois vicinity]. Mentions a "young man

from Oberlin [College]" whose views on "the corruption of human nature

and indwelling sin" are not all that Blanchard could wish.

307. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Milton Badger [Secretary, A.H.M.S.]]. Galesburg, IL; April 29, 1847. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about the upcoming meetings of the General State Association and

the Central Association. Describes the area ministers and churches of

the Central Association. Writes about a young man from Oberlin who

wishes to be aided by the AHMA. Discusses the lack of Congregational or

Presbyterian churches in Peoria, IL.

308. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Thaddeus Stevens]. Galesburg, IL; May 12, 1847. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about Steven's hospitality to Jonathan Blanchard. Mentions

Abolition Lecturing. Mentions a "degrading vice" of Stevens' to which

Jonathan Blanchard had referred in an earlier letter. Asks why Stevens

adheres to good principles and compares Stevens to Sampson. Admits that

[Jonathan Blanchard]'s actions are mixed with "vehemence" and "revenge."

Writes about the source of virtue, and about Congregationalist-

Presbyterian tension. States, "Popery and Slavery seem to me to be

taking toward a joint sway over the destinies of this country . . .".

309. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner; Foster, Ann Maria (Sister of MAB). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; May 13, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Hannah writes of plans to travel to the east. Ann writes of the death of

Mrs. Sellew and gives news of Cincinatti friends. Writes of a sale held

by a sewing society to benefit Mr. Bushnell, a city missionary.

310. Garland, Eliza B. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New

Orleans, LA; July 2, 1847. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her health, family news, the upcoming journey to Massachusetts

and the proposed route.

311. Hunter, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; August, 1847. 4

p.

Note: RPFC; torn; letter contains notes on tithing.

Mentions that she had a dream about Mary Bent Blanchard. Gives

impressions of a trip over the prairie, and family news. Tells of the

death of an infant. Talks of the [Adelphia Theopolis] Mission Institute,

mentioning that two students are to enter Yale Theological Seminary and

two are to enter Lane Theological Seminary.

312. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 26, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Written on journey to Buffalo, NY to meeting of American Board. Says he

was advised by Brother Pierson not to agitate the Board on the Slavery

issue. Mentions that he spoke on education and preached a dedication

sermon. Asks Mary to send him Knox College Catalogs and Histories.

313. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 28/[30], 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Talks of trip from Rockford to Chicago, of troubles of Br. Loss [?], a

Rockford Presbyterian minister with a Congregational church. Desires

[Nehemiah] Losey to send the Trustee resolution on the College Society to

Jonathan Blanchard. Writes of a debate between St. Clair and Kavanaugh

on colonization. Says he is to preach three times and that abolitionists

are anxious for him to speak on slavery or colonization. Says there is

talk of the ladies making Mary Bent Blanchard president of the State

[Anti-Slavery] Society. Mentions that he "cautioned and exhorted" George

[Bent]. Thanks Mary for sending some pills with him. Mentions that

[Samuel Bent] has worked most of his life to pay debts. Says that Miss

Smith's father decided not to send the children to [Hiram] Kellogg's

school.

314. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 31, 1847. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of deaths of sons of Catherine [Bent Dunning] (Edward) and Hannah

[Bent Tyner Pettengill] (George Avery), of troubles at Middlebury

College, and of the local news. Mentions that illness is prevalent and

many have died. Hopes that Jonathan Blanchard will visit.

315. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Steam Boat "Louisiana," 3 hours out of Detroit;

September 2, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Talks of his trip thus far by steam boat, and his fellow passengers.

Writes a self-analysis, mentioning that he has "irregular nerves" which

make him "incapable of thinking, except in certain veins of thought."

Mentions that Horatio Seymour "married rich." Writes of missions and of

the American Board, fearing that it will be corrupted. Talks about Mary

Bent Blanchard's good judgement. Says what he desires in a church, and

that his desires are met in Galesburg. Writes that he wants Mary Avery

Blanchard and Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to play together.

316. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Buffalo, NY; September 3, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells Mary Bent Blanchard his love and admiration for her. Writes of the

insanity of Mrs. Ide, whose madness was attributed to hearing too much

praise of her predecessor. Says the College Society Agents were recently

in the area. Gives plans to go to Vermont. Mentions that he spoke to

George [Bent] "pretty strongly" about being kind and gentlemanly to Mary.

317. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; September 4/6, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of the illness of [Maria Blanchard Cook]. Mentions the death of

[George Avery Tyner]. Talks of Jonathan Blanchard's correspondence, of a

well-digging, and of the Academic building being built. Tells Jonathan

Blanchard what articles to purchase in the East.

318. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; September 14/[15], 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of [Maria Blanchard Cook], who had been ill. Advises Jonathan

Blanchard not to get any "new-fashioned pantaloons." Writes news of Knox

College: Miss Churchill may go to Monticello, and there is a rumor that

William Walter Blanchard is engaged to Miss [Elizabeth] Melendy [Knox

College faculty member]. Writes about the state of affairs in the local

church. Relates an anecdote concerning asking Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard about going to heaven.

319. Gale, George W. (Trustee, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; October 3, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of town and college affairs and the need for money. Gives a

report on the progress of the Academy Building. Writes that he assisted

in a communion service.

320. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; October 4, 1847. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wants Jonathan Blanchard to bring copies of a Greek Grammar book for

Academy Class.

321. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; October 6, 1847. 4 p.

Writes about looking for a domestic servant. Mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard is "troubled about something." Talks about Jonathan Blanchard

coming before the American Board. Writes about a Communion Service in

which [George] Gale and Mr. Parker officiated. Says that Mr. Gale is to

write Jonathan Blanchard concerning the action of the Knox College Board

of trustees toward the College Society. Relates the progress on the

Academy and Church buildings, mentioning heating the buildings. Relates

Mr. Kellogg's opinion of Jonathan Blanchard's fundraising tour. Asks

Jonathan Blanchard to purchase dried fruit and fabric. Gives farm news.

322. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; October 13, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that he plans to attend the Synod of Albany. Writes that Mary

can tell Mrs. Strong that one of his letters is worth a dozen of Mr.

Strong's. Comments on Miss Churchill's going to Philadelphia, leaving

the matter to Mary's good judgement. Says there is a possibility of Mary

Bent Blanchard's parents moving to Galesburg. Approves of Cyrus [Lewis

Blanchard] and Maria [Bent Nichols'] engagement. Writes that George Bent

ought to be encouraged to improve his speaking, since Jonathan thinks he

ought to preach.

323. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; October [14], 1847. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes her over-exertion and illness and gives local news. Writes

about the Academy Building.

324. Benton, Thomas A., Jr. [Letter to [Jonathan Blanchard]]. Dubuque, IA;

October 20, 1847. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wants address of James H. Warren, a former [Knox College] student who

owes money.

325. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; October 22, 1847. 4 p.

Writes about Cyrus Lewis Blanchard and Maria Bent Nichols's "matter."

Says Miss Churchill may go to Monticello. Relates college news, the

progress on buildings, and farm news. Writes that Mr. Sawyer's wife died,

and that "the girl who poisoned [the Sawyers] has run off.".

326. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; October 22, 1847. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives home and college news. Says Miss Churchill may go to Monticello, a

"rival institution" and be able to find out what improvements they have.

Gives local news, mentioning a girl who poisoned Mr. Sawyer. Reports on

the progress of the Academy Building.

327. Corwin, Elizabeth (Cincinnati friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Mt. Harrison, OH; November 16/17, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Emily Ernst, a friend of Mary Bent Blanchard's.

Mentions that a Catholic College is to be built and Catholics are moving

in. Writes about her work at an institution for children. Gives news of

Cincinnati aquaintances. Mentions that Mr. Rice's and Mr. Boynton's

churches are the most popular in Cincinnati. Says that Jonathan

Blanchard's move was a loss to the city. Mentions that [Asa] Mahan and

his wife visited.

328. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; December 2, 1847. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; typescript, copy.

Addresses the American Board's softness on slavery questions, its hiring

of slaves, and admitting slaveholders in Missions. He desires the board

to pay his expenses to attend the meeting, mentioning the College

Society's short payment.

329. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; December 2, 1847. 2 p.

Note: Transcript, copy.

Writes about the American Board, about hiring slaves to work in the

Christian Mission, about slaveholders and the Mission Churches, and about

the Literary Society at Knox College. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard

moved at the meeting of the American Board to inquire upon the subject of

slavery in a visit to the Choctaw and Cherokee Nations. Asks if

Williston will bear his expenses to attend the next meeting of the

American Board. Says the College Society paid $549 on a $2000

appropriation.

330. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; December 12, 1847. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Contains a list of goods and prices.

Talks about the trip from Middlebury, VT, to Cincinnati, OH, the deaths

of Emily Ernst and Maria (a friend of Hannah's). Writes about a flood in

Brookville.

331. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Milton Badger]. Galesburg, IL; January 31, 1848. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes of the evil work and heretical teachings of "the Prophet Johnson,"

among the Swedes and Norwegians, comparing him to Joseph Smith. Asks if

anything has been done for the Swedes against this false prophet and

suggests that a "sort of Lutheran Swedish minister" could be sent as a

missionary to them.

332. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Milton Badger]. Galesburg, IL; January 31, 1848. 3 p.

Writes about Swedes in Henry County, the Prophet Johnson, Joseph Smith

[Mormon], possible poisonings by Johnson's followers, and Johnson's

teachings. Asks if anything can be done for "these Swedes." Writes

about a Swedish Methodist minister working among the Johnsonites and

Swedish communities. Suggests a Swedish Lutheran to work with "refugees"

from Johnson's community.

333. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; February 17, 1848. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; typescript, copy.

Urges Williston to work to make the American Board take a strong anti-

slavery stand. Writes about slavery and the Indian Churches supported by

the American Board. Mentions that Galesburg is experiencing a revival.

Mentions that Williston has agreed to help pay his expenses. Relates what

he told the Board at its last meeting.

334. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; February 17, 1848. 2 p.

Note: Transcript, copy.

Mentions revival in Galesburg and preaching in circuit meetings. Writes

about Williston's paying Jonathan Blanchard's expenses, the American

Board and Slavery, and Williston's fear that Jonathan Blanchard's actions

might alienate the west from the American Board. Says that people with

no opinion on slavery are opposed to slavery's opposers. Describes his

actions before the American Board.

335. Huntington, Julia C. (Cincinnati friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; March 7, 1848. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of deaths of Maria and Emily Ernst. Mentions that she is planning

to move. Gives local news, mentioning the sewing society and the church

building.

336. Corwin, Elizabeth (Cincinnati friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Mt. Harrison, OH; May 4, 1848. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends material for pulpit covering, making suggestions for church decor.

Agrees with Mary Bent Blanchard's proposal about giving change at fairs

or sales. Says she sold a house at profit and gives travel plans. Asks

for information on a Mr. Poe, who represents himself as destitute. Talks

about a reception for orphan children at which Mrs. Beecher and Judge

Burnet were present.

337. Kellogg, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; May

10, 1848. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; torn, not affecting text.

Gives local news: deaths, sewing society, marriages, raising money for

Mr. Bushnell (a city missionary), and trimmings for the new church.

Writes of the death of her son.

338. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; July 10, 1848. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Relates how she spent her days since Jonathan Blanchard left. Gives

local news. Talks of a visit from Rev. Albert Barnes of Philadelphia.

Tells of marriage of Julia Waters to Rev. Johnson.

339. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

DuBuque, IA; July 31, 1848. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of travels on Lake Pepin and Chippeway, and of Indians seen on the

way. Says he is learning German. Talks about his eye weakness.

Mentions that he has not collected many mineral specimens.

340. Jones, E. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Caton, IL; August 4, 1848. 1

p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard for a copy of the Constitution of the Maternal

Association of Galesburg in order to assist her in forming one. Mentions

petitions regarding [Illinois] State slave laws.

341. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to I.

B. Turner]. Galesburg, IL; August 5, 1848. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Explains a remark he made about Turner. Writes about raising money for a

building, Turner's "heresies," or views, and the possibility of Turner's

taking a position on the Knox faculty. Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's

belief that theological teaching will not renovate the world. Writes

about the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches, Congregationalism,

and the American Board and Slavery.

342. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Professor I. B. Turner]. Galesburg, IL; August 5, 1848. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Apologizes and explains his "hasty" opinion of Turner. Gives state of

subscriptions for Building Fund. Talks of Turner's "heresies," giving

his opinion of them and the effect they would have on his possible

appointment at Knox College. Talks of the need for zeal and earnestness

in evangelism, not just ideas. Says he hopes Harmon Kingsbury will endow

a professorship. Gives his opinion on Congregationalism and advice to

Turner regarding Turner's critics. Writes about the American Board and

Slavery.

343. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 25, 1848. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes family and local news: about the visit of a number of cousins;

that she hopes to visit, but probably will not move from Vermont; and

about the deaths of townspeople. Says she hopes to hear Jonathan

Blanchard's account of the American Board Meeting. Mentions that Cousin

William is "about getting married" to Miss Ames.

344. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 9, 1848. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes news of the cousins and their opinions of Jonathan Blanchard,

along with family news. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to write of what he did

at the Meeting [of the American Board] on slavery.

345. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Boston, MA; September 14, 1848. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, copy.

Talks about anti-slavery opinion and the American Board, saying that he

is confident that the Board "must take a decided movement against

slavery." Mentions a letter written by Williston which is having an

effect on the anti-slavery sentiment of the American Board. Mentions the

appointment of a committee on the Choctaw and Cherokee missions.

346. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Boston, MA; September 14, 1848. 1 p.

Writes about the American Board and Slavery, and about a letter by

Williston read at the American Board meeting, omitting his remarks on

slavery.

347. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 15, 1848. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is less impressed with the action of the

Meeting of the American Board than last year. Mentions meeting Cyrus

[Lewis Blanchard] and being impressed with some letters he wrote. Talks

about the progress of Cyrus [Lewis Blanchard's] courtship of Maria [Bent

Nichols]. Gives rumours of trouble for Samuel Bent. Says Jonathan

Blanchard received $50.00 for Knox College from Seth Terry, who had

compared Abolitionists to sharks a year ago.

348. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 15, 1848. 4 p.

Says he wrote for _The Intelligencer_. Writes about the American Board and

Slavery. Writes that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard and Maria Bent Nichols are

engaged; writes about Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's letters. Writes that Seth

Terry donated $50 to Knox College. Gives farm instructions.

349. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 18, 1848. 4 p.

Writes that he preached to "an exploded Fourier Association." Complains

of ill health, describing a wet sheet and water cure. Says he wrote for

the _Western Citizen_, for the _Herald of the Prairies_ (about the American

Board proceedings), and for the _National Era_. Mentions that he avoided

speaking harshly at the American Board Meeting, and mentions his trip

from Cincinnati to Galesburg. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to save his

papers. Advises Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to govern her feelings.

350. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Manchester, CT; September 28, 1848. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, photocopy.

Writes about donations to the building fund; that some call Deacon

Collings a "mushroom politician" for favoring the Buffalo platform; that

Jonathan Blanchard wrote to Secretary Treat, informing him of Williston's

opinion of the Board and Slavery. Says he desires to hear of the Home

Missionary Society's doings, and that the "Anti-Slavery political

feeling is strong in this country.".

351. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Manchester, CT; September 28, 1848. 2 p.

Note: Transcript, photocopy.

Writes that he raised money for Knox College buildings, that Deacon

Collings "has taken the stumpt for the Buffalo Platform," and that he is

sending merchandise to Galesburg. Writes about the American Board and

Slavery. Asks Williston to find out what people think of slavery.

352. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Knox College). [Letter to Thaddeus

Stevens]. Galesburg, IL; November 10, 1848. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Congratulates Stevens on his election to congress. Writes that he heard

Steven's "pecuniary embarassment" came through betting on elections.

Describes John Van Buren as "popular and vicious." Mentions that his

name was placed on the [Martin] Van Buren electoral ticket. Writes about

the birth of Charles A. Blanchard. Mentions burying two sons [Jonathan

Edwards and William Walter]. Asks Stevens to write and send his Seventh

Day Sabbath argument.

353. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; December 9, 1848. 2 p.

Note: Transcript, Copy.

Writes about Williston's expressions concerning slavery, about the fact

that the American Bible Society does not give Bibles to slaves, and about

Williston's manufactury.

354. Newton, Ruby T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Covington, KY; January 13,

1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her sister's trip to Red Cedar Lake mission, to the Indians.

Gives news of the Cincinnati church. Talks about a "donation visit" at

the house of Mr. Boynton [pastor of Sixth Presbyterian Church]. Says

there was a near riot over a black man attending lectures. Gives an

account of an incident in a local Baptist Church concerning a slave

teaching the Bible. Talks about a slave-holding pastor, and about a

household slave. Mentions the Blanchard's journey to Galesburg.

355. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; [ca. February, 1849]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives news of her siblings and asks Jonathan Blanchard to write "apart

from mother.".

356. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; February 2, 1849. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about children with the chicken pox, that [George] Gale and Mr.

Fiske preached, that Mr. and Mrs. Culver were reconciled and signed a

temperance pledge, and that a moral reform society is to meet.

357. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; February 5, 1849. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives church news, writing about new members and a communion service.

Writes of the plans and objections to a proposed lecture room for the

Presbyterian Society. Talks about collections for foreign missions, that

[George] Gale announced a collection, and counsels Jonathan Blanchard not

to write further on the subject. Talks about the health and words of the

children. Writes that she heard of revivals in the Peoria area.

358. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galena, IL; February 22, 1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, photocopy.

Says that the American Board was blasted by two influential papers.

Talks about the revival at Lyndon, [IL], where Jonathan Blanchard's

brother was pastor and a revival in Dubuque, [IA]. Says that Jonathan

Blanchard and Brother Magoun are working for revival in Galena.

359. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galena, IL; February 22, 1849. 2 p.

Note: Transcript, Photocopy.

Writes that the American Board was blasted by the Philadelphia and New

York _Observers_. Writes about preaching in Illinois, raising money for

building, a revival in Lyndon, and a revival in DuBuque, Iowa. Says that

Jonathan Blanchard was called to DuBuque to help resolve a church

dispute, and that en route to Galena, his horse took fright, smashed his

sledge, and mildly injured him.

360. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; April 18, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family news: pressing debts, plans for a western trip, and the

sudden death of Horace Nichols. Gives local news.

361. Starr, Henry W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; April 22,

1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Apologizes for leaving "our little cousin" [Minnie Cooke] with the

Blanchards. Hopes Mary Bent Blanchard will be frank if Minnie proves a

nuisance. Talks about cholera in river towns.

362. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; April 22,

1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Apologizes for Minnie [Cooke's] sudden arrival. Gives some of Minnie's

background and advises Mary Bent Blanchard to do with her what she thinks

best.

363. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; April 29, 1849. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, photocopy.

Supports Williston's stand in regard to the American Board. Indicates

his willingness to attend the next meeting of the American Board, if

Williston will bear his expenses.

364. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; April 29, 1849. 1 p.

Note: Transcript, Photocopy.

Writes that he is willing to attend a meeting of the American Board, if

Williston still desires it. Says that Williston's letter concerning

slavery was not read at the American Board meeting. Writes about farm

work, and about Williston's testimony against slavery.

365. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [May, 1849]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives instructions for her cousin Minnie's education. Writes that W.

Slater, the local Congregational minister is absent and asks if Jonathan

Blanchard would visit and preach.

366. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; May 7, 1849. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, photocopy.

Talks about new church members, his plans to attend the American Board

Meeting, the State Associations of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois voting

against slavery, and his planned preaching and fundraising for a

building. Mentions that ill health will force him to quit preaching, and

he is not sure how the family will get along financially. Says that the

College Society has "shown itself hostile" to Knox College. Talks about

his ardorous work for Knox. Tells about the birth of Charles A.

Blanchard. Says that his name is placed on the Illinois State electoral

ticket. Mentions that money was raised for a professorship at

Crawfordsville College by Henry Beecher's Church. Mentions that an agent

for Crawfordsville College told him that the issue of salvery was not

discussed at that institution. Writes that he is sending _The National

Era_ to Williston's father as a gift "for his vote for Van Buren and 'Free

Soil.'".

367. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; May 7, 1849. 3 p.

Note: Transcript, photocopy.

Writes about new church members, a revival of last winter, preaching, and

his plan to attend the meeting of the American Board. Writes that the

General Convention of Wisconsin voted in favor of giving Home Missionary

aid only to non-slaveholding churches, and that the State Associations of

Iowa and Illinois voted likewise. Says that he resigned his pastoral

position, and that he is to visit several cities during the winter. Gives

his plans for the building fund. Mentions the birth of Charles A.

Blanchard. Talks about Free Soil, being an elector for [Martin] Van

Buren and having made one speech, and that there is no revival.

368. Williston, John P. [Letter to Trustees of Knox College]. Northampton, MA;

June 16, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Letter generally supporting Blanchard in a dispute with [George] Gale,

but urging both men to look to the "common ground" of Christ and achieve

harmony.

369. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; June 21, 1849. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that their plans to visit Galesburg are cancelled due to

epidemics. Talks about Jonathan Blanchard's resignation, Samuel [Bent's]

trip to California to mine and take up business in San Francisco. Gives

local news.

370. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; June 21,

1849. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Expresses gratitude for Minnie [Cooke's] escape without serious harm when

her dress took fire. Says she plans to attend commencement.

371. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; c. June 26, 1849. 1

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that they are delaying the trip to Galesburg. Mentions that they

are being cautious about travel, due to the prevalence of cholera.

372. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to S.

P. Chase]. Galesburg, IL; June 30, 1849. 8 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Gives his version of his trouble with the Gale faction and asks for

advice. Mentions that he was put on the electoral ticket by friends.

373. Starr, Henry W. (Mayor of Burlington, Iowa). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; July 6, 1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says the trip to Galesburg is to be delayed due to the cholera scare.

Expresses his desire to spend the summer in Galesburg. Sends $10.00.

374. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Aurora, IL//Chicago, IL; July 7/10, 1849. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes journey from Lyndon to Aurora en route to Chicago and the

cholera epidemic. Writes that Peru, [IL] was severely afflicted with

cholera, and that a refugee from that place died in the Hotel at Aurora.

Says he visited M. O. Walker and Bascom in Chicago. Mentions that

Marriett was married to Mr. Dennsmore. Mentions that a burglar stole

three gold watches from the Dennsmore house.

Oversized.

375. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria,

IL; July 17, 1849. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Written en route to Indianapolis, Indiana. Describes visits to diverse

persons.

376. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to S.

P. Chase]. Galesburg, IL; July 21, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Encloses charter of Knox Manual Labor College. Reports Starr's opinions

on slavery and the Blanchard-Gale dispute. Relates further arguments in

Blanchard-Gale case.377. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; July 26, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes the trip from Chicago to Middlebury. Talks about two deaths by

cholera during a steamboat voyage while the other passengers danced and

gambled. Describes visit to Niagra Falls and other spots in Canada.

Gives local news. Says that Martin Henry Freeman, a colored student,

gave a salutory oration and was treated well at a levee. Mentions the

commencement at Middlebury College, that he took his second degree, and

that he has been elected a tutor. Mentiones that he received a copy of

_The Intelligencer_ containing [George] Gale's apology for his course

against Jonathan Blanchard. Mentions that a semi-centennial celebration

is planned for the next year. Mentions that george Bent's miniature

likeness had excited curiosity.

378. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Brookville, IN; July 30, 1849. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells about death of Anna Maria Tyner, who was sick with cholera.

Describes the cholera and flux epidemic. Mentions that he can teach at

the academy at Dublin.

379. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; August

24, 1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes the Middlebury College commencement, a thunderstorm, and its

attendant flood.

380. Garland, Eliza B. (Friend of Mary Avery Bent Blanchard). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; October 8, 1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells about a new daughter and describes a vacation on the Gulf of

Mexico.

381. Ferris, Sylvanus [and others] (Trustees of Knox College). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Eli Farnham]. Galesburg, IL; October 18, 1849. 3

p.

Give reasons why they do not plan to attend a called Knox College Trustee

meeting and why they object to the transactions of the previous meetings.

They offer a compromise.

382. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; October

24, 1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends patterns for little boys' dresses. Mentions that she is expecting

her mother to visit.

383. Corwin, Elizabeth (Cincinnati friend of Mary Avery Bent Blanchard). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 13, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions procuring supplies for Mary Bent Blanchard's society. Describes

travels in the east and the cholera epidemic. Mentions Jonathan

Blanchard's troubles with "false brethren." Says that the orphan's

assylum is flourishing. Mentions that Mary Avery Blanchard used to make

"dry speeches." Asks Jonathan Blanchard to Write to Marcellus [Corwin].384.

Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; December 1, 1849. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with Joseph Avery Bent's letter of December 1, 1849.

Gives local and family news. Tells that a telegraph was used to summon

relatives of Mrs. Henshaw, a deceased woman. Mentions that Maria Bent

Nichols plans to "migrate to a warmer clime." Writes that Maria was

married to [George] Nichols rather suddenly. Alludes to Jonathan

Blanchard's difficulties at Knox College.

385. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; December 1, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with Catherine Bent's letter of December 1, 1849.

Writes about teaching at Middlebury College (mentions that many of the

students plan to teach during the winter term), the Blanchard-Gale

dispute, and a railroad in Middlebury. Gives family news. Asks about

events in Galesburg. Mentions a steamboat explosion. Mentions that new

railroad and telegraph office in Middlebury. Writes that he has access to

Professor [Rensselaer David Chanceford] Robbins' library, and mentions

the books he has read.

386. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; December

6, 1849. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes illnesses in the family. Mentions that a Maternal Association

is to be formed.

387. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; December 7, 1849. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Talks about Maria [Bent Nichols'] unexpected marriage. Gives local news.

Talks about the Blanchard-Gale dispute and about George [Bent's] school-

teaching and habits. Writes of a protracted meeting and new church

members. Gives Cincinnati news, including deaths and the intelligence

that Mr. Kellogg had failed in business again. Mentions that George

seems to think highly of Mary [Paine?]. Mentions that Dr. Rice is

meeting much opposition to his proposed seminary from "his southern

bretheren.".

388. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; December

14, [1849]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Minnie [Cooke] is not coming to Galesburg due to ill health.

389. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; January

11, 1850. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Minnie Cooke's mother. Says that Mary Bent

Blanchard must have had a great deal of trouble with Minnie. Offers a

dress to Mary Bent Blanchard.

390. Starr, Marion S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [January 11, 1850].

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that Mary Bent Blanchard may keep Minnie [Cooke's] dress. Mentions

that Minnie's mother died and that she has many faults. Gives family

news.

391. Williston, John P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January

12, 1850. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives a $200.00 donation toward Jonathan Blanchard's salary. Describes

money worries in his factory and his desire to do "some good by proxy."

Talks about slavery, the American Board, and the Garrison force. Says

that the Collegiate Society is "more liberal" toward Knox College than

previously. Writes about the Blanchard-Gale dispute. Writes about his

religious state. Mentions that there have been some revivals in the

area.

392. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Thaddeus Stevens]. Galesburg, IL; March 13, 1850. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Comments on Stevens' speech to Congress on slavery, saying it was

"thoroughly honest" and that Stevens' election was providential. Says

that slavery will not "possum," as did masonry. Mentions Stevens' debts

and immoralities and says that he thinks these were the devil's means of

preventing Stevens from exercising his full abilities against slavery.

Mentions his own unwilling appearance on Free Soil ticket. Urges Stevens

to turn to Christ.

393. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Thaddeus Stevens]. Galesburg, IL; March 13, 1850. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Says he read Stevens' speech on Slavery in the _National Era_. Talks about

Freemasonry, Stevens' money troubles, and being a Free Soil Elector.

394. Williston, John P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; April

13, 1850. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives Samuel Williston's response to Jonathan Blanchard's letter

regarding Secret Societies, suggesting using the periodical press rather

than a book. Talks about "California fever," worries of business, and

possible future donations. Mentions Blanchard's difficulties at Knox

College.

395. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Lewis Tappan]. Galesburg, IL; April 24, 1850. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes that he is unable to attend the Cincinnati Convention because of a

trustee meeting (to settle "one year's solid quarrelling), and that he is

sending a delegate. Gives his reaction to Bro. Goodell's attack on

Jonathan Blanchard in a paper read before the Albany Convention of Bible

Missions and his opinion of Goodell. Says he will not travel to

Rochester [NY] to preach, because Mary Bent Blanchard is with child.

Prefers National Anti-Slavery Commission over particular boards.

396. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Genesco, IL; May 14, [1850]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he visited courthouse at [Cambridge--Jonathan Blanchard

mistakenly gives it as "Carthage"]. Saw place where [Eric] Jansson was

murdered. Writes about Root--murderer of Jansson. Writes about the

upcoming Central Association meeting. Inquires about events at

Galesburg.

397. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Woodford, County, KY; June 11, 1850. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Describes physical features of the area. Mentions slaves and teaching

school.

398. Williston, John P. (Benefactor of Jonathan Blanchard). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 6, 1850. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends $150.00 donation toward Jonathan Blanchard's salary and his Anti-

Secret Society pamphlet. Gives his personal experience with Secret

Societies. Says that business is profitable and he will send more

donations if Knox will continue harmoniously.

399. Gardner, M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galena, IL; August 20, 1850. 4

p.

Writes about teaching school, and about cholera in the area.

400. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Lewis Tappan]. Galesburg, IL; August 30, 1850. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Says he is willing to preach before the American Missionary Association

in 1851 and desires to know if he will be appointed to preach. Talks

about his feelings regarding Mr. Treat's letter concerning the Choctaw

missions and slavery. Writes about the annual report of the AMA Annual

Report, saying that he intends to publish portions of it in the Galesburg

newspaper. Mentions that popular church sentiment will be against the

principles regarding teaching free colored people expressed in the

report. Writes about his experience with Bro. Bidwill (editor of _The

Evangelist_), that he "chilled my arder . . . as a newspaper

correspondent." Says that Kingsbury (a missionary to the Choctaws in

Texas) denied the charge of Abolitionism.

401. Williston, John P. (Friend and benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 7, 1850. 1 p.

Authorizes Jonathan Blanchard to draw on his account. Notes concerning

withdrawals are made on the page in Jonathan Blanchard's handwriting.

402. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[Milton] Badger]. Galesburg, IL; September 18, 1850. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Charges American Home Missionary Society with selling out the gospel in

order to achieve apparent success in missions. Mentions that he was

elected Vice-President of Western Anti-Slavery Home and Foreign

Missionary Society. Talks about the inconsistency of applying to the

American Home Missionary Society for funds, and of his intention to take

up a labor with AHMS similar to that with the American Board. Urges

Badger to quit supporting slave-holding Churches. Says that having many

home missionary organizations is a weakness.

403. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[Milton] Badger]. Galesburg, IL; September 18, 1850. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he was unknowingly made a vice-president of a Western Anti-

Slavery Home and Foreign Missionary Society. Says he is presented with a

dilemma when asked to endorse contributions to the AHMS, and plans to

"take up a sort of labor" with AHMS as he did with the American Board.

Discusses the problem of multiple Home Missions organizations.

404. Williston, John P.; Tyler, William (Benefactor of Jonathan Blanchard).

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 25, 1850. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

They recommend John Stacy as a teacher of chemistry.

405. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Andover,

MA; December 7, 1850. 2 p.

Describes his trip to Massachusetts, teaching school, and a Methodist

Revival in Richmond.

406. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Drs. [Milton] Badger and Hall]. Galesburg, IL; December 16, 1850. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about Rev. L. P. Eshbjorn's work among Swedes, the prophet Jansen,

and Hedstrum, a Methodist Preacher.

407. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Milton Badger and Dr. Hall]. Galesburg, IL; December 16, 1850. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Reports of Esbjorn, a Swedish home missionary having less success than

hoped due to Jansenism. Says that Esbjorn is a good man, though.

Upbraids them for the American Home Missionary Society's support of

slave-holding churches.

408. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ontario, IL; January 25, 1851. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's qualities and says that his fear that

he is on a fool's errand has been overcome.

409. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ontario, IL; January 25, 1851. 3 p.

Writes on Mary Bent Blanchard's qualities.

410. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

New York, NY; January 30, 1851. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Describes an orphanage, children who are sent out into the streets by

parents to beg, and the warm weather. Mentions that people are putting

canaries in windows.

411. Williston, John P. (Benefactor of Jonathan Blanchard). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; February 15, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that neither he nor [Samuel Williston] is able to provide funds to

assist Blanchard in his pecuniary difficulties. Mentions Blanchard's

advice to the Illinois State Government regarding a University of

Illinois. Talks about ministers and Anti-slavery.

412. Bancroft, Emily J. [Letter to Mrs. Losey, Mary Bent Blanchard, and Miss

Churchill]. Jacksonville, IL; March 8, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Informs the adressees that they are directresses of the Association for

Educating Females and writes to enlist their prayers and sympathy. Sends

a report and tells of the work of the Association for Educating Females.

Encourages them to form an auxiliary at Knox College and raise funds.

413. Fee, John G. (Abolitionist). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cabin Creek,

KY; March 21, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Responds to invitation to address a "Free Mission." Needs funds in order

to attend. Writes about his wife's poor health and talks about openings

in the ministry.

414. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Shreveport, LA; April 16, 1851. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her new son [Edward], and mentions that her husband is not

religious. Talks about slavery and a tornado. Writes of plans to spend

the summer in Vermont and mentions that she is reluctant to unite with a

slave-holding church. Writes about living in the South.

415. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[George] Whipple]. Middlebury, VT; July 28, 1851. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Says he is to attend NY State Association meeting and inquires after the

date of anniversary talks in Cleveland.

416. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

G[eorge] Whipple]. Middlebury, VT; August 5, 1851. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Agrees to preach in Cleveland. Inquires date of NY State Association

meeting. Asks if he, Mary Bent Blanchard, and two children can stay with

Lewis Tappan.

417. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[George] Whipple]. Middlebury, VT; August 19, 1851. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Asks about the possibility of hiring a larger building for the

Anniversary Sermon.

418. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

J[ohn] P. Williston]. Brooklyn, NY; September 6, 1851. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typescript, photocopy.

Mentions that a debate on the topic of home missions and slavery "sprung

up" at the New York State Asociation Meeting. Account of his speech

before the New York State Association and a resolution calling for a

National Congregational Convention on Slavery.

419. Waters, J. (Galesburg friend of the Blanchards). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. New Hartford, NY; September 1, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of a visit from Bro. and Sis. Colton, who gave her news of

Galesburg. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to inquire for John T. Doubleday, who

is married to the popular female author. Suggests that Blanchard solicit

funds in addition to that for the education for the ministry.

420. Waters, Wealthy (Galesburg friend of the Blanchards). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New Hartford, NY; [September 1, 1851]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that September is a month of many anniversaries for her. Sends

family news.421. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Knox College). [Letter to

John P.

Williston]. Brooklyn, NY; September 6, 1851. 1 p.

Note: Transcript, photocopy.

Discusses a debate on Home Missions and slavery which took place during

the New York State Association meeting, which he addressed. Calls for a

National Congregational Convention on slavery. Writes that he preached

before the New York Association.

422. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; September 22, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Forwards a letter from William Walter Blanchard, saying that she hopes

Jonathan Blanchard will not be overly upset. Writes that the children

are ill and she is weak. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to purchase a solar

lamp. Says that she cannot take in boarders. Mentions that she feels

much anxiety over Mary Avery Blanchard. Says that she is indisposed to

take Cousin Alphonso's child.

423. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[Lewis] Tappan and [George] Whipple]. New Buffalo, [MI?]; September 27,

1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Talks about "remodelling" of his Cleveland sermon. Says he sees the

election of Western members of American Board as an attempt to gain

control of American churches. Asks what relation the American Missionary

Society will maintain toward the American Board.

424. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Brooklyn, NY; October 6, 1851. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her trip from Vermont to New York. Gives family and local

news, mentioning that she is firing a domestic servant. Says that she is

looking forward to reading Jonathan Blanchard's addresss before the

Philedelphian Society.

425. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[Lewis] Tappan]. Galesburg, IL; October 7, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends receipt for $45.00 for expenses of the Cleveland Sermon. Writes

about slavery in the churches and gives his thoughts on his sermon.

426. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Andover, MA; October 8, 1851. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn, affecting text.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is "making a sensation in various places;"

gives reaction to speech before the [NY State Association]. Says he

attended board meeting in Portland. Gives account of Missionary Meeting

and visits to relatives.

427. Corwin, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oxford, [OH]; November

12, 1851. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she moved from Kentucky to Oxford, Ohio. Writes of a trip to New

England. Gives description of Oxford [OH] (including its churches and

college) and local news. Mentions that the railroad is scheduled to pass

through the town.

428. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; December 4, 1851. 5 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Talks about relation of the American Missionary Society to its

auxiliaries. Writes of Brother Walker's qualifications to preach at the

American Missionary Society meeting, and suggests Flavel Bascom as a

speaker. Mentions the possibility of Knox College being proscribed

because of its condemnation of slave-holding. Suggests a salary for

himself in order to go on an Eastern speaking tour. Talks about the

possible "heavy consequences" of the National Congressional Convention

and the need to "suppress it." Mentions that _The Christian Era_ is

increasing in circulation.

429. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; December 11, 1851. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Says missionary affairs are in "the worst confusion possible;" desires

that A. D. Barber be sent to devote himself to missionary affairs and

raise money. Gives a recommendation for Miss Blakely, who wishes to

enter missions work. Says that the praries will soon be "one vast hive

of population." Says that the idea of a National Congregational Council

meets with general approval in the west.

430. Blanchard, Jonathan [and others]. [Letter to George Whipple]. Galesburg,

IL; December 11, 1851. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Petetition for an appropriation for A. Martin, a pastor in Iowa.

431. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; January 17, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Says that Boynton placed Jonathan Blanchard in an unwanted vice-

presidency. Boynton wants the Northwestern Society to give up the

_Christian Era_. Writes about the decision on whether to send money to NY

or Cincinnati. Asks for A. D. Barber to come west as an agent. Says he

heard that the Free Mission Society "treat their missionaries shabbily,"

warning that the Free Mission Society is being watched closely, and that

the people and churches are like "needles in the compass quivering to

turn." Suggests Flavel Bascom to preach a sermon. Mentions [Lewis]

Tappan's troubles.

432. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; February 10, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Comments on ministers and missionaries. Talks about an offer from

Boynton to merge the _Christian Era_ with his weekly paper. Suggests that

Flavel Bascom preach a sermon. Urges that A. D. Barber be sent as an

agent.

433. Blakely, Sarah (Teacher at Knox College). [Letter to George Whipple, Sec.

of the AMA]. Galesburg, IL; February 19, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy; on same paper as Jonathan Blanchard's letter to

George Whipple, February 20, 1852.

Inquires about the Jamaica mission. Gives some account of her life and

labors.434. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; February 20, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy; on same paper as Sarah Blakely's letter to George

Whipple on February 19, 1852.

Recommends Sarah Blakely. Talks about the work of the missionary Steele

and that A. D. Barber is not assured of an appropriation.

435. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of MAB and JB). [Letter to Elizabeth Hodges].

Galesburg, IL; March, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family and local news. Says "the town has grown.".

436. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; March 10, 1852. 8 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about an objection to Bro. Steele by [Lewis] Tappan. Writes of

Boynton's project, his newspaper and use of Jonathan Blanchard's name as

vice-president. Mentions his opposition to moving the _Christian Era_.

Discusses A. D. Barber and the status of auxiliarys to the AMA. Mentions

grievances against [George] Whipple, for not making him an officer of the

society and not publishing his sermon. Criticizes Whipple for holding a

meeting in a Millerite Temple and holding a meeting chaired by William

Goodell. Mentions the Congressional Convention and suggests [Flavel]

Bascom as a preacher.

437. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Knox College). [Letter to George

Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; March 24, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes recommendation for [Sarah] Blakely, [who wishes to go on a mission

tour to Jamaica]; mentions as a flaw her being twenty-eight and

unmarried; compares her unfavorably to Mary Bent Blanchard. Asks that

[A. D.] Barber be sent as an agent.

438. Bancroft, Emily J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Jacksonville, IL; April

5, 1852. 1 p.

Writes about the Ladies Association for Educating Females. Says she is

to send a constitution, and asks for a report.

439. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of MAB and JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; [April 23/24, 1852]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family and local news; anecdotes.

440. Nichols, Maria Bent; Nichols, G. M. (Sister and Brother-in-law of MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Shreveport, LA; May 13, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Maria gives family and local news. Mentions the death of [Silas Tyner]

and talks about their son Edward [Nichols]. George writes that he likes

girls as much as before he was married. Mentions that Mary Avery

Blanchard has promise as a writer. Writes that he is considering taking

a tour of Europe.

441. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Middlebury, VT; May 24, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Sunday School work in N. Vermont and Canada. Gives advice

on Christian Life.

442. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; June 11, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about his resistance to moving _Christian Era_ to Cincinnati, the

relation of the Northwestern Society to New York and Cincinnati, and

Boynton's proposal to split home and foreign missions.

443. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College). [Letter to George Whipple].

Chicago, IL; July 8, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Gives his reasons for favoring a western home missions organization, as

opposed to an organization auxiliary to New York.

444. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; July 8, 1852. 3 p.

Writes about new church members: Mr. and Mrs. Dunton, Mr. Kite, Mrs.

Wilson, and Mrs. Stevens. Writes that a cake with a ring in it sold by

Mr. Wiley is the cause of severe remarks. Writes about a deficit in

local church funds, saying, "If I had been a man I fear I should have

said some saucy things. . . ." Comments that the minister is not getting

his pay on time. Says Mr. Bascom is to preach on Baptism, that Mr.

Palmer died of cholera, and that she is against George W. Bent's

returning with Jonathan Blanchard.

445. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Chicago, IL; July 9, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Talks about Goodman and Boynton coming to NY for a meeting on the

organization and relationship of the missionary society, and about a

western missionary society.

446. Morse, Sarah R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Metamora, IL; August 2,

1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her desire to enter Knox College after her "unexpected

removal" two years ago.

447. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; August 21, [1852]. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a journey to Middlebury, plans for the winter, and about

settling her estate. Writes that she rented part of her house. Writes

about the [Middlebury College] commencement and about a church meeting.

448. Bascom, Flavel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Southampton, MA; September

4, 1852. 1 p.

Note: Letter attached from P. S. P. Bascom to Mary Bent Blanchard, dated

September 6, 1852.

Desires Jonathan Blanchard to attend the Convention at Albany.

449. Bascom, P. S. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; September 6, 1852.

3 p.

Note: Torn; Attached with letter from F. Bascom to Jonathan Blanchard on

September 4, 1852.

Gives plans to attend meeting of the A.B.C.F.M. Describes their journey

east and their Sabbath Observance.

450. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Lake Mills, Wisconsin Territory; September 7, 1852. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the plight of Wisconsin Churches, their dependence on the

American Home Mission Society, and about free soil and free church

principles.

451. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; September 12, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Expresses his opinion in favor of separate boards for foreign and home

missions, and mentions the upcoming Albany Convention.

452. Blandin, J. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Blandinsville, IL;

September 28, 1852. 3 p.

Writes that her father is ill, that she is teaching school, that Bro.

Clark returned from California, and that she is to marry Mr. Lyon.

453. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Albany, NY; October 5, 1852. 4 p.

Writes about his ill health, having lost Mary Bent Blanchard in

Schenectady, the upcoming convention, the price of N. W. State Reports,

and having telegraphed Mr. Williston.

454. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Albany, NY; October 7, 1852. 2 p.

Writes about the convention, Home Missions and slavery, and that a

committee adopted a report declaring slaveholders unworthy of church

membership.

455. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

Oct 23, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family news.

456. Williston, John P. (Benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; November 7, 1852. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his illness.

457. Williston, John P. (Friend and Benefactor of JB). [Letter to [Jonathan

Blanchard?]]. n.p.; November 7, 1852. 1 p.

Note: Transcript [by Herman A. Fischer?].

Writes about the Albany Convention.

458. Cody, Anna E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Griggsville, IL; November

14, 1852. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Rev. Mr. Mears, of Quincy, about Mrs. Whittlesey, and about

teaching.

459. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to [Jonathan Blanchard]].

Andover, MA; November 19, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health, the Albany Convention, the death of [Daniel]

Webster, student work, classmates, and a college scholarship scheme.

Asks for money. Writes that Henry Sanderson and Anne Dunn are married.

460. Boynton, Charles B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH;

December 22, 1852. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about the relationships of the missionary societies, the

publishing of a paper, and a note by Jonathan Blanchard to George Whipple

on January 4, 1853 from Galesburg.

461. Spencer, Levi. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Memphis, TN; December 30,

1852. 4 p.

Writes about slaves in town on Christmas, violence in the city, a teacher

who held a ball for his students, and having heard a "Cumberland Bro."

Says he attended a slave service and heard a minister praise

colonization. Mentions that he visited a slave market and was invited to

"look at stock.".

462. Boynton, B. B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; February 11,

1853. 6 p.

Explains his theological views, discussing Calvinism, the Law of God, The

Free Mission Movement, the Brooklyn Report, Christian Life and Character,

differing views of the church and missions theory, Perfectionism, and

Sanctification. Says The _Herald_ is bought out.

463. Boynton, B. B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; February 19,

1853. 4 p.

Apologizes for errors in publishing Jonathan Blanchard's letter.

Expresses need for agents. Explains that he does not favor splitting

Congregationalists into Free Missions and Old Board Parties. Describes

the editorial opinion of the _Independent_ regarding slaveholding and

missions.

464. Hicks, M. N. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Metamora, IL; Februeay 21,

1853. 4 p.

Sends thanks for Jonathan Blanchard's article in the press. Mentions that

the _Prarie Herald_ and _Paynes Banker_ are defunct. Writes about

Congregational papers. Writes about revival with the Baptists. Mentions

that Bro. Green's son was converted, as was Edward Hicks. Asks if

Jonathan Blanchard would be willing to assist in forming a seminary with

a shorter course to train ministers. Writes that he desires to move an

address to the Christians of England on the topic of brandy and wine-

drinking at the General Assocaition. Mentions addresses from English

Christians concerning slavery. Mentions that converts are joining the

Baptist church, rather than his, due to his anti-slavery stand.

465. Magoun, George F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; February

23, 1853. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's reaction to the Albany Convention.

Writes about opinions on the slavery question, mentioning

Congregationalism and slavery. Discusses the great question of how the

New School Presbyterians will treat the convention. Mentions that

Jonathan Blanchard called on Mrs. Magoun. Mentions that the stage

overturned. Responds to Jonathan Blanchard's opinion about his law

practice. Mentions being "rudely and arbitrarily thrust out" of a

religious occupation. Writes that Bro. Holbrook offered _The Prarie Herald_

to him to make it a Congregational paper. Mentions that Henry W. Starr is

"a strong compromise man." Mentions that Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burton went

to the mission field.

466. Roy, Joseph E. (Theological Student and Knox College Graduate). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. New York, NY; March 12, [1853]. 4 p.

Writes about people involved in work with the western churches. Mentions

Congregationalists in his seminary class. Mentions that he plans to be

married.

467. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

[Lewis] Tappan and [George] Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; May 14, 1853. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes his dissatisfaction with the _Christian Era_ and asks for [A. D.]

Barber to be sent to Illinois.

468. Holcomb, William H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Knoxville, IL; June 10,

1853. 1 p.

Writes about boys needing clothing, and about his plans to publish

Jonathan Blanchard's notice.

Oversized.

469. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Samuel Williston]. Galesburg, IL; July 5, 1853. 1 p.

Note: Transcript; photocopy.

Writes about spiritism and sorcery. Says that the Principal of the

Female Department resigned and he wishes to appoint a replacement who

would fall less under [George] Gale's influence. Asks if Williston knows

of a prospect for the position among students of Mount Holyoke Seminary.

470. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College). [Letter to L[ewis] Tappan

and S. S. Jocelyn]. Galesburg, IL; August 29, 1853. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Talks about Bro. Nevin and [Flavel] Bascom of Galesburg. Has no real

recommendation for a preacher at annual sermon at Worcester.

471. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Lewis Tappan]. Galesburg, IL; October 3, 1853. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Enclosed $10.00 from Samuel Hitchcock and self.

472. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; October 8, 1853. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Accepts office of Vice President of the American Missionary Society.

Writes about the influence of slavery, missionary boards, and [George]

Gale and slavery.

473. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to J.

B. Turner]. Galesburg, IL; November 14, 1853. 3 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Says Jonathan Blanchard's children "kidnapped" a copy of the _Morgan

Journal_ containing Turner's Springfield speech. Writes that he wishes to

buy a horse. Asks about a rumor circulating concerning Turner and a

girl. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard, [in Jacksonville Asylum]. Says he

may attend State Association.

474. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 24, 1853. 3 p.

Discusses arrangements for bringing Mary Bent Blanchard back to Galesburg

[from Jacksonville Assylum]. Mentions his concern for Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s religious condition. Mentions family finances.

475. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Jacksonville, IL; January 7, 1854. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Letter of advice to be good and holy.

476. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Galesburg, IL; February 8, 1854. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Recommends Charles Finney Martin for foreign missions.

477. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Jacksonville, IL; May 2, 1854. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Fragment; torn.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard working on his memoir of Levi Spencer; also

mentions Jonathan Blanchard working on a speech to be delivered in

Indiana and gives local news.

478. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; May 6, [1854]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's anxiety over whether the seniors will be

properly prepared for graduation. Explains why she left school.

479. Johnston, Julia E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1855 ?]. 3 p.

Writes that her mother returned to Galesburg. Says that she would like to

hear Jonathan Blanchard preach.

480. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

February 27, 1855. 7 p.

Writes about the upcoming end-of-school exhibition. Writes about

Valentines and says that she dropped Henry Wheeler's acquaintance.

Mentions the Institute Lectures, a grand ball, and a temperance meeting.

Mentions that a ministerial candidate preached. Mentions sleigh rides and

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s "intended." Says that she is considering

teaching and mentions that Sister Martha is teaching. Writes about

classroom discipline, saying that they no longer have "the certificate

rule.".

481. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 9, 1855. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the birth of [Julia Blanchard Fischer], and the birth of

[Howard Nichols]. Says that Mr. Bent is busy with work, that she

sprained her ankle. Mentions that Mr. Newham preached Dr. Merrill's

funeral sermon. Gives family and local news.

482. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; June 13, 1855. 3 p.

Gives instructions for the children and compliments the beer Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) brewed.

483. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; ca. July 16, 1855. 2 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) on July 16, 1855.

Sends money. Writes that he waits for Mr. Williston to send a teacher.

Gives advice on studies. Mentions laughing over her letter, but says

that he would rather have seen less of its "jaunty and bantering" air.

484. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard]. Northampton, MA; July 16, [1855]. 4 p.

Writes that she is happy she came to Northampton and mentions John P.

Williston's melodeon. Writes about her sewing and asks if Catherine

Blanchard Stoddard and Maria Blanchard Cook still live in "uninterupted

[sic] hostility." Asks if Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy still eat the plastering. Writes about the Williston family and

house. Asks about the water cure in Galesburg.

485. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July 16, 1855. 2 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), ca. July 16, 1855.

Says [Flavel] Bascom preached. Advises Mary Blanchard (Daughter) on her

studies.

486. Coltrin, N. P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Plymouth, IL; July 20, 1855.

1 p.

Sends arrangements for Jonathan Blanchard to attend a dedication.

487. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July 22, 1855. 2 p.

Sends arrangement to pay Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s expenses.

Admonishes Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to be thorough in her studies.

Writes that bugs destroyed the winter wheat. Mentions that he plans to go

to Kentucky, and that he walked eight miles. Cautions against excitement

and irregular sleep as aggravating a pain in Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s

side, and cautions against "wildness" in order to impress her peers.

488. Holbrook, Jonathan C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 23,

1855. 2 p.

Describes the state of the local church. Says the _Herald_ will continue,

if funds are raised. Mentions "The San Francisco Matter" and

negotiations with Presbyterians.

489. Storrs, R. S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; July 24,

[1855]. 3 p.

Give the policy concerning printing items in _The Independent_. Says that

they will probably print whatever Jonathan Blanchard sends. Writes about

slavery in the churches and mentions Jonathan Blanchard's upcoming

journey to Kentucky.

490. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; July 29, 1855. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local and family news, mentioning that [J. P.] Williston gave

$100.00 toward Jonathan Blanchard's expenses, and $500.00 in Kansas

Emigrant Society Stock. Mentions Mr. Cleveland's farewell discourse.

491. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cabin Creek, KY; July 30, 1855. 4 p.

Mentions rumors on the boat that [Cassius M.] Clay, [John G.] Fee, or

[Scott] Davis was shot "in the late strife there at a meeting

[Maysville]." Writes about attending meetings, upcoming meetings, being

scheduled to preach, and his plans. Writes that he left a manuscript of

[Levi] Spencer's memoir at Mr. Mason's. Describes the anti-abolitionist

feelings of the area, "ruffians" at meetings, the Know-Nothing Party,

American Waldenses, and the abolition efforts of Clay and Fee.

492. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ripley, OH; August 1, 1855. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. and Mrs. Rankin, Brother Leavitt (mentions his terrier),

and members of his family. Writes about the countryside and gives

instructions for stable.

493. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lexington, KY; August 9, 1855. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about train trip to Lexington, resolutions to be a better husband

(resolves to be as polite to Mary Bent Blanchard as he is to Mrs.

Williston), and horse buying.

494. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Dixon, IL; August 13,

1855. 4 p.

Writes about her brother and family.

495. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; August 23, 1855. 4 p.

Mentions that he wrote twelve letters prior to this one. Advises her to

cultivate delicacy of taste. Compares her letters unfavorably to those

of other girls at Mt. Holyoke School. Writes about his Kentucky tour.

Writes that he got [Levi] Spencer's memoirs to press, and that he bought

an English Terrier puppy from Cincinnati. Writes about farm crops,

livestock killed on the railroad, and a building structure for the Knox

Female College. Advises her on when to return to Knox College, and to

"write _very little_ with any young men yet." Gives example of Elizabeth

Wilcox, who corresponded with several young men and became a "College

talk." Recommends ironing as excellent exercise.

496. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; August 23, 1855. 1 p.

Writes that she thinks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) ought to write to

Charles A. Blanchard and "get him reconciled to you." Indicates that Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) may have slapped Charles A. Blanchard.

Oversized.

497. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; August 23, 1855. 2 p.

Relates an anecdote concerning a missing comb. Writes that Jonathan

Blanchard returned to Galesburg bearing gifts, including a black dog

named "Watch" for Charles A. Blanchard and Williston Blanchard. Says that

Jonathan Blanchard bought Maria Blanchard Cook a rosary.

Oversized.

498. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; August 31, 1855. 4 p.

Writes that he is worried about the pain in Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s

side. Writes about her studies. Mentions that he did not like Greek,

Latin, or math until he conquered them. Gives hints on reading Latin.

Talks about his college days and how he came to delight in the success of

others. Relates an anecdote from his Chester Academy days. Writes about

work on the house, fence, and hedges.

499. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; September 8, 1855. 4 p.

Mentions teaching writing school at age fifteen, and criticizes Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) for not writing as well as she could. Writes, "the

rarest and most resplendent achievement of human nature is a cool and

correct appreciation of one's self." Gives advice on taking Latin.

Mentions "one of the sweetest and most agreeable girls" he ever knew.

Advises her to listen. Mentions farm crops and the dog sent by Peter

Melendy.

500. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; September 8, 1855. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Williston. Gives advice on tolerating school work,

local and family news. Writes about family members and students. Advises

her not to correspond with Jonathan Blanchard or [Samuel] Caldwell.

501. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Dixon, IL; September 12,

1855. 3 p.

Writes that she made a visit to Rockford and mentions going to school.

Says that much sickness prevails in the region. Hopes that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) will improve in Latin and asks where the "Little Tutor" is.

502. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 15, 1855. 4 p.

Writes that his letters were published in _The Independent_. Writes about

the "Young West." Gives instructions for J. P. Stoddard and farm

instructions.

503. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Chicago, IL; September 16, 1855. 4 p.

Writes about the Knox College buildings, about loving one's enemies, and

about her Latin studies. Says he believes Twining was at fault for Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s shortcomings in Latin.

504. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; September 19, 1855. 4 p.

Writes about Miss [Eunice] Hayward, the new Principal of the [Knox

College] Female Dept. Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard disfavors Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) leaving school. Writes about her Latin and French

studies, the farm crop. Writes about Dr. Edward Beecher, a candidate for

pastor of a new church. Asks for her daguerreotype.

505. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; October 3, 1855. 4 p.

Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer was baptized. Mentions that his

letters were published in _The Christian Era_ and _Independent_. Says that

fifteen persons were living in the Blanchard home. Writes about farm

news, and her Latin studies.

506. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; October 9, 1855. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Miss McIntosh left for Africa. Mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard borrowed money to build an addition to the house. Writes about

boarders and family members. Advises Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to watch

her deportment. Says that 41 people petitioned to split and form a new

church with [Edward] Beecher as its pastor.

Oversized.

507. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Dixon, IL; October 20,

1855. 4 p.

Writes about her schoolwork and says that she is learning leatherwork.

Mentions changing boarding places. Says that Henry McArthur is "paying

his address" to Carrie Wells. Mentions that her family visited.

508. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; October 24, 1855. 2 p.

Writes that he preached an installation sermon for Rev. M. Williams in

Farmington. Warns her that "next to flirtation and gallants--promiscuous

and endless letter writing has the worst effect on the mind of a girl."

Suggests that she read his letter to Williston published in _The

Independent_.

509. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; November 7, 1855. 2 p.

Writes that J. P. Williston wrote concerning the Female College building,

and that the foundation is laid. Gives farm news, that he is

disappointed with a tenant. Writes that he is to lecture, and that

college and farm duties are increasing. Mentions Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s overly-many letters; warns against "A multitude of intimate

friends, a multitude of half-formed ideas, and a multitude of half-

mastered studies.".

510. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; November 12, 1855. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; clipped by RPF to letter by [Maria Blanchard Cook] to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) in [November, 1855].

Writes about Mrs. Grant's funeral and mentions Jonathan Blanchard's

selling [cattle?]. Gives local and family news.

511. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; [ca. November 12, 1855]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; clipped by RPF to Mary Bent Blanchard's letter of November

12, 1855.

Writes about her birthday, a bonnet, and an apron.

512. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; November 16, [1855]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her sewing projects, local news and her desire to visit

Middlebury.

513. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; November 21, 1855. 2 p.

Writes that William W. Blanchard is irrational. Warns Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) against selfishness.

514. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; December 3, 1855. 4 p.

Criticizes her for directing a letter to him in the care of J. P.

Stoddard. Writes about Hiram [Blanchard]'s character, about her studies,

her over-much writing, his disappointment in her course at Northampton,

and her lack of progress. Says he doesn't have time to dwell on Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s "pleasing and hopeful symptoms." Writes that he

is to lecture in Springfield, and to write a review of _Cousin_. Writes

about Johann Burnett and Hurlburt [postal clerks].

515. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Moneek, IA; December 4,

[1855]. 4 p.

Writes about her journey to Iowa and her daily routine. Asks how Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) and Henry McArthur are doing.

516. Garland, Eliza B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA;

December 12/16, 1855. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; torn, affecting text.

Writes about the river boat journey to New Orleans, George (brother),

Mrs. Sawing (who is boarding with her), and the reunion with her husband.

517. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; December 13, 1855. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer is now named. Mentions the arrival of

[Edward] Beecher. Writes that Julia Chappels' father died returning from

California, that Galesburg is growing, and that Fidelia Wheeler married

Mr. Porter. Writes about Professor Stoddard's widow and encloses a news

clipping on bread.

518. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; December 17, 1855. 2 p.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard thought Jonathan Blanchard's letter "too

severe." Says the dining room is being remodeled, and that "we have a

good Swede girl." Writes about being late to morning [College]

exercises. Wants Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to learn, so that she "can

take charge of the farm and let me do nothing but study, write and

preach." Writes about the Female College building.

519. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; December 19, 1855. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about school, her friends and relatives, going to Mr. Bayard

Taylor's lecture on the benefits of Travel, and Mr. Emerson's lecture.

520. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Cornwall, VT; December 24, 1855. 4 p.

Writes that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is invited to VT. Writes that he

is looking for a teaching position and inquires whether a position is

open at Knox. Writes about Middlebury College Female Seminary. Says

Elizabeth Goodhue is too much of an abolitionist to teach in Kentucky.

521. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; [1855 - 1856]. 2 p.

Writes about her schoolwork and mentions that Mary Smith died.522. Stoddard,

Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [1855-1856]. 4 p.

Writes that Chasteen plans to be married and mentions her dislike of

music lessons.

523. "The Young Ladies of the Middle Class". [Letter to [Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]]. n.p.; [ca. 1856]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invitation to a social event at the home of Mr. Jones Harding.

524. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; [ca. January 1, 1856]. 1 p.

Writes about New Year's presents and family members.

525. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; January 1, 1856. 2 p.

Writes about the family's New Year's celebration and the gifts received

by family members.

526. Beecher, Charles. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Andover, MA; January 3,

1856. 4 p.

Writes that he will come to Galesburg, and asks if he should bring his

melodeon. On the topic of preeexistence, he says, "If people will let me

alone, I will let them alone.".

527. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Catherine Avery Bent].

Galesburg, IL; January 4, 1856. 2 p.

Note: Letter was misdated, January 4, 1855.

Writes about boarders. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard cancelled a

lecture in Springfield. Mentions Mrs. Hamblin, matron of the water cure

establishment. Says the town is growing.

528. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; January 11, 1856. 6 p.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s health and religious state.

Mentions that she did not join in communion, and being "mortified" about

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s studies. Compares her to Hiram Blanchard.

Says Mary Bent Blanchard advised Jonathan Blanchard not to send this

letter, and that he borrowed money at 10% interest.

529. Clay, Cassius Marcellus. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. White Hall, KY;

January 14, 1856. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Response to and defense of himself against Brother [John G.] Fee's letter

to a northern paper. Defends his holding of slaves since they are a life

trust. Writes about his debts, his opinion on slavery, and fanaticism.

Corrects a bovine pedigree error, saying that the correction will be

better for Blanchard's heifer. Says he burned Jonathan Blanchard's

letter.

530. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; January 21, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news, saying that Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill has become Westernized. Writes of [Thomas] Merrill's children

and will.

531. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; January 24, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Urges Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to conquer her dislike of school and

applies an incident from her own life. Gives local and family news,

including the senior class tea at the Blanchards. Mentions that Samantha

Anderson's marriage ceremony was performed by Jonathan Blanchard.

532. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

DuQuoin, IL; January 26, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about his travels and preaching at Centralia. Mentions an

institution for young ladies there and wishes Northerners and Easterners

would settle in Centralia.

533. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; January 28, 1856. 2 p.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s religious state and her Latin

studies.

534. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Moneek, IA; January 29,

[1856]. 4 p.

Mentions that she attended a writing and spelling school. Mentions that

her brother was married. Writes that she will send a pattern. Mentions

that she told J. G. W. that they ought to dissolve their relationship.

535. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Middlebury, VT; January 29, 1856. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s possible visit to Middlebury and

Montreal, local and family news.

536. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; February 11, [1856]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she has had a "comfortable" winter--not under -18 degrees, that

there is a good prospect of a flood, which she means to see, that Mrs.

Williston's father is unwell, that she had a tooth pulled and will have

another filled. Relates part of a letter by Cyrus Lewis Blanchard and

mentions that Lyman Williston gave her some music. Says that it is [John

P.] Williston's opinion that the [Knox?] College has too much "spirit of

progress.".

537. I. W. W. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. New York, NY; February 13,

1856. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; clipped to 1856 Female Dept. of Knox Commencement Program.

Hopes to begin a correspondence with Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

538. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 18, 1856. 1 p.

Writes about preaching and mentions several people.

539. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Chicago, IL; February 18, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives advice on spiritual matters. Says he borrowed at 12% to pay taxes.

Urges Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to learn "house affairs" and scholarship.

Urges Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to watch [C. L.] Williston's

housekeeping. Says she needs to learn domestic affairs as well as

scholarship--otherwise she would be "much worse off than a common Swede

woman.".

540. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; February 18, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

A homesicky letter. Talks about Dr. Boynton (a lecturer), Gedogy, Katie,

Nora, and Maria.

541. Grant, Susan; Grant, Innes. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Galesburg, IL; February 20, 1856. 4 p.

Susan writes about a visit to eastern friends and mentions that she did

not return to school. Asks about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s progress in

Latin. Innes comments that "sleigh rides and happiness are all one to

young ladies.".

542. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dayton, OH; February 21, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he traveled to Cleveland. Talks about Ohio Senators ("old line

Abolitionists") and says he saw Gov. Chase, who besought Jonathan

Blanchard to attend the Pittsburg preliminary Presidential Convention.

Talks about the American Party (Know-nothing), giving reasons he did not

attend the convention. Mentions that Mr. Lane is separated from his

wife. Writes of Kansas matters and the temptation of politics.

543. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; February 22, 1856. 4 p.

Asks about J. P. Stoddard's slippers. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard

went to Chicago to look into heating the seminary building. Mentions that

Mary Bent Blanchard hired a domestic servant. Mentions a local population

increase.

544. Abbot, Louisa. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL;

February 23, 1856. 4 p.

Mentions Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s dislike of school. Says that she

does not like being a senior and has not yet started reciting to Jonathan

Blanchard. Writes that she had some teeth pulled. Says that she does not

think Mary Blanchard (Daughter) will be an old maid.

545. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; February 25, 1856. 2 p.

Writes that Nora Blanchard Kellogg is ill, and Jonathan Blanchard is in

Ohio. Mentions that Levi Spencer's memoirs are published, and the

likeness of Spencer is "not very good." Says the faculty took tea at

their house. Writes about Sunday School, conversions and hope for

revival, lectures by Rev. J. Pierpont, and the death of old Mr. Williston

[J. P.'s father].546. Lavake, Frances L. [and others]. [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)].

n.p.; [March, 1856]. 1 p.

Invitation to a reception.

547. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; March 2, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about a poem that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) wrote on the death of

J. P. Williston's father. Says that his duties are overwhelming. Writes

about the journey in which he inspected heating methods in buildings, and

about the college buildings at Knox. Answers Williston's questions that

College buildings might be extravagant. Writes about Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s plan to drop school and return to Galesburg. Says, "I blame

and condemn you for _not_ enjoying study _there_." Gives arrangements for

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s return trip. Admonishes her to work for the

salvation of souls.

548. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Moneek, IA; March 3, 1856.

4 p.

Writes that her sister is ill. Says that she believed that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) was in love with "that young man where you board." Mentions

that Mary Smith died and that she would like to hear Jonathan Blanchard

preach. Mentions Sunday visiting.

549. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; [c. March 3, 1856]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of local news, singing in the choir, her desire to go to Vermont,

and her dislike of school.

550. Humphries, Mary A. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL;

March 4, 1856. 3 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that Eliza Marsh dropped school due to illness. Mentions Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s dislike of school. Says that Jonathan Blanchard

lectured her class on how to study. Writes about religious interest and

mentions Longfellow's "Hiawatha.".

551. Hammond, C. G. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; March 6, 1856. 1

p.

Says, "We want a man of some more boldness to strike our iron." He is

looking for a seminary to call Edward Beecher.

552. Holbrook, Jonathan C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Dubuque, [IA]; March

7, 1856. 2 p.

Writes that Bro. Jones is fitted to edit _The Herald_, but lacks financial

ability. Says Holbrook was tired of the labor of editing and quit.

Discusses possible editors for the _Herald_ and business matters connected

with that paper. Suggests Magoun for editor.

553. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; March 11, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about packing ink for [John P.] Williston. Mentions the upcoming

end of the school term and the exhibition to be held at that time.

Mentions reading a letter to [John P.] Williston. Writes of Jonathan

Blanchard's workload, and the lack of religious vitality in Northampton.

Mentions that that [C. L.] Williston's father was ill-treated with

morphine and antimony. Writes about a sleigh that overturned.

554. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; March 19, [1856]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about packing ink, a revival in Galesburg, and the Galesburg

trouble. Mentions that W[illiston] was defeated in a liquor case and

says "folks are going to law here almost all the time." Mentions [Levi]

Spenser's Memoirs.

555. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dixon, IL//Lyons, IL; July 19/21, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about parting with Charles A. Blanchard and Williston Blanchard,

and a memory of Mary Bent Blanchard at Worcester (MA). Writes of rowing

across the Mississippi River at night, and a church dedication. Writes

that whiskey and "every evil work" are increasing at Galesburg, and sends

farm instructions.

Oversized.

556. Harriet. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; March 22,

1856. 4 p.

Writes about her recent misery. Says that she plans to write an essay on

fanaticism. Mentions that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) and McArthur broke

up. Says that M. M. Clark is engaged to Celia Tinker. Writes that she is

dating Mr. Bruner, but is tired of it.

557. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; March 25, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about settling accounts with [John P.] Williston, and Mary's

expenses. Expresses his disappointment in her scholastic achievements,

and mentions having given up his "costly Kentucky calf.".

558. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; March 26, [1856]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news, the vacation and working in the shop.

Mentions attending a double wedding. Writes that the Willistons asked

if the "gale" has passed. Calls Jonathan Blanchard "the College Drudge.".

559. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of MB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; March 28, 1856. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends family news, including an anecdote about Julia Blanchard Fischer

sticking her head in a jar of cream. Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) for

a lock of hair.

560. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; March 31, 1856. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard for sending money. Writes about local news and

her religious state.

561. Bascom, P. S. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Southampton, MA; April

11, [1856]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Letter of introduction for S. C. Bascom (brother of writer).562. Atkinson, P.

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Atlanta, IL; April 14, 1856. 3

p.

Asks if he can receive his degree without being present at commencement.

Mentions debts to Knox College, Mr. Williston, and the Education Society.

Questions the value of his college education. Writes about the town of

Atlanta, about local churches--Methodist, Baptist, and Campbellite, and

about the anti-slavery testimony of church.

563. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; April 15, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends local news, including that [Flavel] Bascom is to leave, the Adelphi

lectures, and Jonathan Blanchard's speaking.

564. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; April 15, 1856. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and local news. Mentions that Sarah Farmer

is to teach, and that Jonathan Blanchard is building a pigpen. Mentions

Mary Bent Blanchard "having a small school.".

565. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 5, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she learned a new song on the melodeon.

566. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 7, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Admonishes her to be considerate and dutiful to Catherine Avery Bent and

to Samuel Bent. Writes about hats. Mentions that Caroline Hitchcock and

Dudley Gale died. Writes that Mr. Bascom is to leave soon and Mr. Miter

may replace him. Writes that [J. B.] Robb and [A.] Brunson left Knox

College, and that there is a "flurry" in the college.

567. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard; Blanchard, Mary Avery (Daughter and Wife of

JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 7, 1856. 4

p.

Writes that Mrs. Westfall moved to Galesburg. Mention that Eugene and

Albert Beecher are her classmates. Mary Bent Blanchard writes about

getting a pattern for a linen collar for Jonathan Blanchard.

568. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; May 12, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s journey to Middlebury. Mentions

that James took the prize of the Burkby Scholarship. Writes that she

heard a negatively-impressive preacher.

569. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [May 12,

1856]. 1 p.

General note of greeting.

570. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 15, 1856. 1 p.

Writes about family members and mentions the death of Isaac Davis.571.

Caldwell, Samuel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; May 20,

1856. 6 p.

Returns thanks for Jonathan Blanchard's letter of introduction to Pres.

Woolsey. Describes his journey from Galesburg to Middlebury, giving the

characters of Chicago, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, and New York City.

572. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

May 20, [1856]. 4 p.

Writes about scarlet fever and local people.

573. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; May 23/24, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news, a prayer meeting, the shop work and co-workers,

singing school, and Mr. Crane (who preached at length).

574. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookville, IN; May 26, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about paying taxes and having bought a house. Gives instructions

concering her trunk and carpet bag.

575. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 29, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s being accompanied to Chicago by

[Joseph Avery Bent?], and about Samuel Bent (Mary Bent Blanchard's

father).

576. Caldwell, Samuel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; May 29,

1856. 4 p.

Explains where he stands following an incident during morning exercises.

Writes that he attended a "Sumner Indignation Meeting" at which the

Governor presided and several legislators spoke.

577. Thomas, L. A. [and others] (Members of the Congregational Church and

Society of Dubuque, Iowa). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Dubuque, IA;

May 29, 1856. 2 p.

Note: Also includes letter from Jonathan Holbrook to Jonathan Blanchard.

Invitation to the installation of Rev. Jonathan Holbrook as pastor.

Holbrook asks Jonathan Blanchard to deliver an address and mentions that

Dr. Beecher is to preach. Mentions that the cornerstone for the new

church building is to be placed.

578. Phelps, William J. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Elmwood, IL; May 30,

1856. 3 p.

Gives advice in a dispute between the Adelphi and Grothautie [?]

concerning lecture courses.

579. Preston, J. R. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Kewanee, IL; May 30, 1856. 1

p.

Writes that he is expecting Jonathan Blanchard to preach.

580. Castle, Alfred. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Waukesha, WI; June 2, 1856.

2 p.

Wishes to send his son and daughter to Knox. Says the climate is

unhealthy for him, and that he may move to Galesburg. Comments on the

nation and Wisconsin's (Anarchial [sic] Proslavery tendencies).

581. Espres, Darius. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 4, 1856.

1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about agents to procure subscribers to the _Herald_.

582. Espres, Darius. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 4, 1856.

1 p.

Writes about personnel and agents for the _Herald_, and about the need for

an agent near Terre Haute, Indiana.

583. Atkinson, P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Atlanta, IL; June 10, 1856. 1

p.

Writes a second time, asking if the second degree could be conferred in

his absence.

584. Caldwell, Samuel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; June 16,

1856. 9 p.

Response to Jonathan Blanchard's letter concerning student discipline and

the system of student grading and discipline. Agrees to read the Bible,

but not to pray. Says he attended "the Wooden Spoon Exhibition.".

585. Clay, Cassius Marcellus. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. White Hall, KY;

June 21, 1856. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his financial distress, slaves, anti-slavery feelings,

begrudging support for [John C.] Fremont and [William Lewis] Dayton,

cattle, his brother Brutus [Clay], his step-father, and a Mexican War

trip.

586. Clarke, Jonathan. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Rushville, IL; June 30,

1856. 2 p.

Writes that he received a challenge from Rev. Dr. J. P. Richmond to

discuss slavery. Wishes Jonathan Blanchard and Lovejoy to participate in

debate.

587. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; July 3, 1856. 3

p.

Writes that she knows no one qualified to fill the position offered by

Jonathan Blanchard.

588. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 7/8, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about various relatives and local people. Mentions that Mr. Jenks

kindly assisted her with her baggage. Mentions a house to be sold for a

library. Mentions frivolous and wasteful fashions. Writes of prayer

meetings.

589. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; July 11, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about commencement and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s return to

Galesburg. Writes about the 4th of July and the cornerstone ceremony for

the third lunatic assylum. Mentions the completion of the Hampden

Railroad and that her father and aunt died.

590. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; July 12/14, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the 4th of July celebration, local news and gossip.

591. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Knox College). [Letter to Theodore D.

Weld]. Dubuque, IA; July 26, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; copy marked on reverse, "deposit in other institutions

prohibited.".

Writes about Weld teaching at Amboy and expresses his hope to see Weld

and Mrs. Weld. Writes, "I almost wish I had married Mrs. Weld and you

had a wife less opposed to "hireling" preaching." Writes that he wishes

Weld would speak in public and writes about his anti-slavery activities.

Writes that he is "doing a little to elect Fremont after whose election

and the freedom of Kansas I shall try and do the next thing...".

592. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Cornwall, VT; July 28, 1856. 2 p.

Writes about his wife, Ann Bent, about ill health, his journey home, and

having read _Memoir of Levi Spencer_.

593. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

August 1, 1856. 4 p.

Writes that she went berrying and mentions that Sister Martha returned

from the South.

594. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; August 5, 1856. 3 p.

Writes that he was not pleased with the manner in which she began a

letter to him. Mentions that he attended an exhibition at Easthampton.

Writes that he fears Nebraska will be admitted as a slave state. Writes

about the upcoming presidential election and predicts that John Freemont

will carry Massachussetts.

595. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; August 6, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about local and family matters, mentioning a lost letter and

Hannah Williston's travels.

596. Brunson, M. P. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Abingdon, IL; August

19, 1856. 3 p.

Writes about plans to go to Iowa. Mentions a Methodist camp meeting which

was threatened to be broken up by "roudies." Says that she wishes she

could have attended Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s party.

597. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 29, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about illness on the journey and the medicines he took to counter

it (Lobelia and Congress Water). Writes that he used Mr. Cotton's brandy

to stave off a chill and crushed the vial during the night. Sends farm

instructions and encourages the children to "eat" milk.

598. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; September 2, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news.

599. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 3, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about recovering from illness, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel

Williston, and visting Mt. Holyoke School. Mentions that he plans to stop

in New Haven to see steam heating and speak with Dr. Bacon and college

officers. Says he has heard encouraging words about Rev. Patton. Gives

farm instructions and writes about bringing [Harriet Beecher] Stowe's new

book _Dread_ for Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

600. Crane, Helen A. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

September 5/7/8, 1856. 4 p.

Writes that Lucy left for Minnesota. Writes about public events in

Northampton: Theatre, political meetings and a concert. Mentions that the

gas works is "being pushed forward." Writes that a new organ is being

installed in the Old Church. Mentions that her father is traveling for

his health. Mentions that she attended the Sweetzer Prize Declamation at

Amhurst.

601. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

September 6, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about her return from Rye, NH and the beginning of school.

Mentions that a new church vestry is being built and that the church is

closed while a new organ is installed. Mentions that gas pipes are being

emplaced. Mentions that Martin Williston is to read a composition about

girls wearing hoops.

602. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; September 22, 1856 ? 1 p.

Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to ask Miss Hayes to announce the funeral

of Miss Marsh.

603. Kingsley, Nancie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

September 24, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about her studies. Mentions that she went on an excursion to

Greenfield. Writes that a new organ is being installed in the Old Church.

Mentions Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s "gentleman callers." Mentions that

Mr. Wheeler was re-married.

604. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; [ca. October, 1856]. 2 p.

Writes that Annie Abbot returned from the West on a visit and died.

Mentions that she is sending a book to Catherine Blanchard Stoddard.

605. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; October 2, [1856]. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard visited. Mentions that she plans to send a

book to Catherine Blanchard Stoddard. Mentions the new church organ and

that the church called Rev. O. E. Daggett. Mentions the Cattle Show and a

mass meeting in Illinois. Writes about raising money for Kansas

sufferers.

606. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; October 7, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; clipped with letter by Sarah Burt of [Oct 9, 1856?].

Writes about local news and people: the cattle show festivities, keeping

shop for Mrs. Dickinson, a new organ in church, and Annie Abbot's death.

607. Burt, Sarah (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.;

[October 9, 1856 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Clipped with Fannie Phelps' letter of October 7, 1856.

Comments on the West. Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to visit.

608. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Moneek, IA; October 12,

1856. 4 p.

Writes about living in Minnesota. Mentions that many students have left

Knox College. Mentions that her brother died two years ago and mentions

that her father, brother, and sister are dead.

609. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

October 14, 1856. 2 p.

Writes about the upcoming cattle show. Mentions that Esther's brother and

father returned from California.

610. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

October 18, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about the cattle show. Mentions that women take up a good deal of

room with their hoopskirts. Mentions that she went to see a pair of

dwarfs. Writes about a concert at the church. Mentions that Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) handed in a composition she had previously submitted

in another class. Writes about school news.

611. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; November 7, 1856. 4 p.

Writes that Martin Williston is heavily involved in politics. Laments

that John and Bessie Freemont are not to occupy the White House. Mentions

that Dr. Patton was called by the Galesburg church. Says that Dr. Dagget

refused the call of her church. Writes that Hiram Bingham and Minerva

Brewster plan to marry and be missionaries in Micronesia. Mentions that

gas pipes are being placed. Mentions that John P. Williston was pleased

at the results of the election for Representative and Clerk of the Court.

Mentions torchlight processions.

612. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

November 7, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about suprise parties. Asks how Jonathan Blanchard feels about the

recent election, indicating that John P. Williston was disappointed, but

says "wait until 1860." Mentions that Mr. Lee's old tin shop is being

fixed up as a school. Mentions Mr. Williston's Sunday School class.

613. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; November 15, 1856. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news and people: Miss Brewster is to be married, Bill

Kingsley may wed Eva Brown, Mrs. Leeland (who is a large woman) and Sarah

Wells (who is said to be married to her uncle). Writes why she does not

get married. Writes that "Political Fever [is] over at last," and

mentions that Mr. Rose preached four funerals--one for a woman buried in

her wedding dress.614. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA;

November 21, 1856. 4 p.

Writes that school is soon to open. Mentions that Charlotte Clark plans

to go West. Writes that she attended the wedding of Hiram Bingham and

Minerva Clark and describes the women's dresses. Writes about suprise

parties. Mentions attending a lecture on John Huss by President [William

A.] Stearns of Amhurst College at the YMCA. Mentions that Henry Ward

Beecher is to deliver the Institute Lectures. Writes about winter hat

fashions and mentions that she plans to teach.

615. Williston, Hannah; Williston, C. L. (Daughter and Wife of John P.

Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

December 6/9, 1856. 4 p.

Hannah writes about Mr. Mitchell's system of discipline at school. Writes

that Henry Ward Beecher spoke at the Institute Lectures, but says that

Mr. Chapin gave a better speech than did Beecher. Writes about suprise

parties. Mrs. Williston relays a message from Eliza.

616. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; December 11, 1856. 4 p.

Writes about sewing and mentions that Minerva Brewster Bingham and Hiram

Bingham's ship was nearly wrecked. Mentions that Miss Wells was married.

Writes that Rev. Perkins and that Judge Hoar died. Writes that the

"spirit for parties" has subsided. Mentions that James Whitney won a

prize in New Haven. Writes about the church choir and mentions that Miss

Brewster married Watson Smith. Says that "prospects in Kansas seem to

brighten" and writes about raising money and sending clothes to that

state.

617. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

December 13, 1856. 4 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes that she considers Bob Vail thoughtful, but finds Byron Croom

"rather green in society." Writes about thanksgiving, local and school

news. Mentions that Institute Lectures, saying that many people were

disappointed in Beecher's lectures. Mentions that Mr. Chapin lectured on

Columbus.

618. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Anoka,

MN; December 23, 1856. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about moving to Minnesota, a subscription to erect a church

building, family members, fear that Jonathan Blanchard might get "land

speculating fever," and Buchannan's election.

619. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; December 29/30, 1856. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about an Institute Lecture by Mr. Storres on Sir Walter Raleigh,

and a lecture on "The Street" by Mr. Shillabar. Mentions the new vestry

(lit by gas), and a new depot.

620. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Pleasant Grove, Minnesota

Territory; January 18, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that she thinks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is getting wild. Invites

Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to teach school in Minnesota. Writes about

singing school and teachers' salaries. Compares _Dred_ to _Uncle Tom's

Cabin_.

621. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; January 31, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s birthday party and a college

girls' party. Writes of the possibility of a festival or concert to raise

money for a new church organ. Mentions a Baptist Society fundraiser.

Mentions that Mr. West sold out and a new chapel was dedicated. Writes

that "Aaron Breck's wife dined on roast turkey and has been sick ever

since." Writes about her daily routine. Mentions that sunlight is valued

in room in Rome. Mentions that Alice Whitney is "indulging a hope.".

622. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

January 31, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about gas lighting and mentions that Amhurst College burned.

Writes about local people.

623. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; February 9, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

On the anniversary of her sister's death, she writes about local people

and news, spring floods, and mentions that Lyman and Charles Kingsley

hired a seat together in church. Writes that Mr. Hancock from Amhurst

preached. Writes that T. Barths (an old man) married Fannie Strong (a

young woman).

624. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; February 14, 1857. 5 p.

Writes that William Blanchard visited the Williston family and talked

much. Apologizes for his behavior toward Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

Mentions that his sister had a baby and writes about gas lighting. Says

that he thinks Illinois ought to be ashamed for voting for James Buchanan

and mentions that the Massachusetts vote went anti-slavery, i.e. John C.

Fremont. Mentions that prizes are to be awarded for declaimations at an

upcoming exhibition.

625. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Milford,

OH; February 23, 1857. 2 p.

Note: Writes that he will abide by Jonathan Blanchard's judgement in land

speculation and mentions that he joined the Methodist church. Writes

about winter church meetings.

626. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; February 28, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) about a "gent." Writes about temperence

meetings, music for piano, diseases, local news and people.

627. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; March 6, 1857. 1

p.

Note: RPFC.

Invitation to a social gathering.

628. Blanchard, Mary; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Daughter and wife of JB).

[Letter to Ann Bent]. Galesburg, IL; March 9, 1857. 4 p.

Miss Mary writes that she hopes Ann and George W. Bent will move to the

West. Mentions that she expects to teach school in Monmouth, IL. Mentions

that she attended an oyster supper and Carrie Wells' birthday party, at

which there were 150 guests. Mentions that she has made eight pairs of

shoes. Mrs. Blanchard, writing at a later date, writes that Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) is teaching and Jonathan Blanchard is preaching an

installation sermon. Invites George W. Bent and Ann to visit.

629. Blanchard, Mary; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Daughter of JB and MAB and

Wife of JB). [Letter to Anne Bent]. n.p.; March 9, 1857. 4 p.

Miss Mary writes that she hopes Anne and Joseph Avery Bent will settle in

the West. Writes about her studies and mentions that she hopes to teach

school. Mrs. Blanchard writes about Joseph Avery Bent moving to Illinois.

Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard is ill and sends $5.

630. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; March 20, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that he is ill with measles. Mentions that he desires to attend

Knox College. Hopes that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) will not be an old

maid and writes about the school exhibiton prizes.

631. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Pleasant Grove, Minnesota

Territory; March 22, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that a "donation" was held for Raston. Says that she is not in

love with Aaron. Writes that she wants Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to have

her ambrotype taken.

632. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

March 30, 1857. 4 p.

Says that Mr. Mitchell forbade writing paper in class, except for

compositions. Writes about the school exhibition. Mentions cases of

scarlet fever at South Hadley Seminary. Sends school and local news,

including the fact that Charlotte Clark married a man with four

grandchildren.

633. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; April 7, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her [commencement?], a present of a watch, piano music,

temperance meetings, local news and people.

634. Converse, Ellen, W.; Durant, Julia. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; April 8, 1857. 4 p.

Write that they attended a party at Carrie Waters'. Mention the school

exhibition and hoopskirts.

635. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; April 9, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that she visited Mrs. Boris to collect money for the pulpit.

Mentions that the church gave a call to Mr. Martin, but his church

increased his salary and voted him other benefits. Mentions that Mrs.

Prof. Stoddard has a sewing machine.

636. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; April 9, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that he thinks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) ought to mention the

equity of rulers in her essay " and give the new administration a heavy

blow." Says that he thinks the new administration will be " a series of

failures." Mentions James Buchanan's Kansas appointments. Mentions the

election of Cameron from Pennsylvania. Mentions Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s "danger of celibacy." Writes about suprise parties and says

that he has not heard Horace Mann lecture. Writes that the Seminary

Building at Easthampton burned down. Mentions that Clara is "indulging a

hope" and mentions that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) abandoned her fancy of

getting married at age 17.

637. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

April 18, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about a day of fasting and mentions that Mr. Hall and Pres.

Stearns preached. Writes that Shalberg gave a concert in the town hall.

Writes about the Dorcas Society and the school exhibition. Writes about

local people.

638. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Anoka, MN; April 24, 1857. 1 p.

Sends a collar and mentions that George W. Bent is attending an

Association Meeting.

639. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; April 27, [1857]. 2 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard went to two Sabbath meetings and got

chilled. Mentions that Mr. Benham died and Mr. Tyler preached. Mentions

that Jonathan Blanchard was invited to preach an ordination sermon in

Amboy. Says that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's house nearly burned down.

640. Cook, Maria Blanchard; Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughters of JB and

MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; April 28, 1857. 3 p.

Maria writes about local people, mentioning that Breta received a letter

from Sweden and that Mr. Tyler preached about death. Catherine writes

that Jonathan Blanchard is "troubled" about affairs at Knox College.

Mentions that she found 55 pins and 7 needles in Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s room.

641. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. New Haven, CT; April 30, [1857]. 4 p.

Writes that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) plans to teach school. Writes about

the junior exhibition and Joseph Avery Bent's "new colony to Egypt."

Mentions that she is reading _Dred_. Mentions that Mr. Kingsley became a

spiritualist. Writes about receiving two wedding cards, one from a friend

to be married to the governor of Tennessee. Asks Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s opinion of Mt. Holyoke Seminary. Mentions that she detests

hoops and asks about Western dress.

642. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of Jonathan Blanchard). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [May 1, 1857]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated "Friday Morn".

Writes about Mary and Nora's departure and says that she will send a

bonnet.643. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Catherine

Blanchard

Stoddard]. Monmouth, IL; May 2/4, 1857. 2 p.

Writes about the school routine, mentioning the pupils' recess. Asks

Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to send newspapers to Samuel Caldwell.

644. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; May 4, 1857. 1 p.

Forwards a letter. Says he is to attend a faculty meeting. Hopes Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) will "do something for Christ.".

645. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 9, 1857. 2 p.

Writes that he got Mary Blanchard (Daughter) a watch. Cautions against

"riding out with some young gentleman." Writes that the Amhurst Catalog

arrived for Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

646. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 13, 1857. 2 p.

Writes that the Association met in Galesburg. Cautions against riding

alone with a young man. Says Jonathan Blanchard is to attend a State

Association meeting. Writes about Mrs. Ladd, a former missionary to

Smyrna. Mentions Susan Grant's wedding.

647. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lisbon, [IA]; May 20, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the church trial of a wayward minister.

648. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Joseph Avery Bent].

Prospect City, IL; May 24, 1857. 3 p.

Writes about his future plans. Writes that he established a church in

Urbana and writes of the prospects of founding a church in Centralia.

Says that his wife died and he has remarried a widow with four children.

Mentions that Selima Blanchard Allen and two nieces are living with him.

Mentions that he saw a notice of Joseph Avery Bent's enterprise [the

Hoyleton colony] in the _Congregational Herald_. Writes that he desires to

buy a small farm and asks questions about land, climate, etc.

Oversized.

649. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 27, 1857. 2 p.

Writes that he is to preach in Roseville for Dea. Dilley. Writes about

sending a watch to Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

650. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 27, [1857]. 4 p.

Writes that she may visit Galva, IL.

651. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [ca. June 1857]. 2 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is in the midst of commencement work.

652. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [ca. June 1857]. 3 p.

Writes that she is not sorry she was raised in a large family.653. Blanchard,

Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; June 3, 1857. 1 p.

Says he would like to preach in Mr. Whitman's church. Writes about the

melodeon being fixed.

654. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; June 5, 1857. 1 p.

Writes that Francis Westfall is to buy a hen from Maria Blanchard Cook.

655. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; June 5, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news and people, including Hannah and her large hoops.

656. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; June 6, 1857. 2 p.

Writes about a trip to Galva and local people.

657. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Duquoin, IL; June 12, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about land warrants in Iowa, and a Colony near Hoyleton [IL].

658. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; June 15, 1857. 4 p.

Mentions scarlet fever and small pox in Swedish towns "where plagues

usually come from." Mentions that Nora Blanchard Kellogg had "the scarlet

rash." Writes that the almanac predicted the Judgement Day, causing

Charles A. Blanchard and Williston Blanchard to run to their Bibles

during a great storm. Mentions that the church was painted and papered.

659. Crocker, Abbie Welles. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Maron, [ ]; June

18, 1857. 1 p.

Writes that her mother is in the east and unable to accept an

invitiation.

660. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

DuQuoin, IL; June 27, 1857. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to forward a package. He is occupied with

colony matters as new colonists are expected, and he preaches every other

week.

661. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Centralia, IL; July 2, 1857. 2 p.

Heard that Jonathan Blanchard resigned presidency of Knox College.

Describes work in the colony.

662. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Auoka, MN; July 4, 1857. 3 p.

Writes about moving to Auoka. Asks for a land warrant and says that

George W. Bent selected a claim for her.663. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

July 7, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about the 4th of July celebration. Mentions that Mr. Mitchell is

not going to keep school any more. Says that Miss Crane plans to attend

college and comments that it seems strange for a woman to do so. Mentions

that Mr. Sinclair addressed a Temperance Convention. Mentions that Jones

and Newell plan to attend Yale College. Mentions that the Hon. Edward

Everett lectured and that George Kingsley played the organ.

664. Allen, Selima Blanchard. [Letter to [Jonathan Blanchard]]. North Fork, IL;

July 14, 1857. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes a letter of encouragement, having heard of the Knox College

difficulties. Says that Mary Stearns was planning to attend Knox, but

may not, and asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s opinion.

665. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; July 16, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about the difficulties at Knox College. Mentions that Samuel

Williston is "making his place magnificent." Says that Lyman Wiliston

plans to marry Miss Gale. Says that John P. Williston was benefited by

drinking Congress Water. Writes about local news and family members.

666. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

July 16, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. Mitchell and Miss Crane will no longer be teaching and

that Mitchell is "deranged." Mentions that Mr. Marshall, a "young,

handsome and unmarried" man is to be the new teacher. Mentions a fire at

the Hampshire Foundry in which Mr. Clapp and Mr. Wright were injured.

667. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

DuQuoin, IL; July 20, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that he harvested wheat. Says Dr. [Edward] Beecher is to expose

the doings of the [Knox College] trustees. Writes that he may come to

Galesburg. Describes progress of the colony. Says his wife's Uncle

Farrar drowned in the St. Lawrence when he was a passenger on the

_Montreal_. Writes that he plans to establish a college. Writes that a

fugitive slave was shot and decapitated in [Perry] County.

668. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; August 7, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions birth of Cyrus L. Blanchard. Writes about church members

fasting and praying for a new minister, S. Williston's adopted son

Lyman's "isms" and marriage, Hannah and her hoops, a comet, Lyman's

moustache, and Mrs. Kellogg's singing in church. Gives local news.

669. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Ann Bent]. Middlebury,

VT; August 15, 1857. 2 p.

Writes that Joseph Bent suffered a "breach." Mentions that she is seeking

a domestic servant. Mentions the birth of Sophie Nichols. Sends a

clipping of an article by Mr. Beecher concerning Knox College.

670. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; August 24, 1857. 3 p.

Note: Additional note attached from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. August 24, 1857.

Writes about the birth of Cyrus Louis Blanchard. Mentions having

received a paper containing Jonathan Blanchard's statement and memorial

from the alumni. Says that she saw Dr. [Edward] Beecher's letter in

Chicago _Herald_. Mentions the birth of [Sophie May Nichols]. Writes about

the Middlebury College Commencement and Arthur Bent's plans to enter Yale

College. Writes that Mrs. Conant's son joined Walker's Army.

671. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; ca. August 24, 1857. 3 p.

Note: Attached to letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard

on August 24, 1857.

May send a [Middlebury College] commencement program.

672. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; August 24, 1857. 6 p.

Writes about his plans for the future and his desire to go west. Mentions

the Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is writing an essay. Mentions that he has

grown 5 inches and that the 11th regiment plans to hold a muster. Writes

that Jonathan Blanchard was reinstated at Knox College.

673. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; September 3, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's reinstatement at Knox College. Mentions

new buildings, that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) plans to teach school, and

that the church is seeking a new minister. Writes that she took a trip to

Saratoga Springs and Clarenden Springs. Says that she met Mr. Ware, a

Knox College alumnus. Mentions that Daniel Kingsley was beaten by three

Irishmen and that three Northampton boys were sent to reform school.

Mentions that Mary Wells graduated from Dartmouth College and that Dr.

Walker's house was bought by Dr. Fish.

674. Williston, John P. (Benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; September 8, 1857. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Knox College trouble, an injunction against Jonathan

Blanchard by Gale party, a satanic agency which he sees at work in

Galesburg, seizure of liquor, and his giving $100.00.

675. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; [September 17, 1857]. 2 p.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's troubles with Knox College. Mentions Mr.

Beecher's opinion of George Gale.

676. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; September 17, 1857. 3 p.

Says that he is not writing love-letters to Ellen Parsons, but he might

before he finishes college. Writes that he desires to attend Knox

College. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's troubles with George Gale.

Mentions the question of admitting the territory of New Mexico to the

Union.

677. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; September 20, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and events. Writes about learning oriental

painting and leather work, riding in a steam car, and a muster.

678. Williston, Hannah (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

n.p.; September 21, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and news, her studies, and remembers getting

"fixed up and dismissed from school." Comments that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) expects to be married soon.

679. Caldwell, Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Farmington, IL;

September 22, [1857]. 3 p.

Writes that she hopes to visit Galesburg. Mentions people going to hear

"the speeches." Asks for information about "a handsome young man of

Chicago and his progress with the 'school marm.'".

680. Blanchard, Mary Ann (CLB's wife). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Schroon Lake, NY; September 23, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about how Cyrus Lewis Blanchard was once thought to be "an

incorrigible bachelor," and her "winning" of him. Also writes about Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s romantic pursuits.

681. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. South Hadley, MA; October 2, [1857 ?]. 3 p.

Writes that she is attending Mt. Holyoke Seminary, mentioning the

examinations. Sends thanks for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s picture and

mentions that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is considering going to the East.

682. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

October 2, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about the new fine-looking, unmarried teacher. Mentions that Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) is considering attending Yale College's

commencement. Mentions that George Wells desires to correspond with her.

Mentions the lack of men in Northampton. Mentions that the insane assylum

building is nearly completed. Writes that she attended a dance and that

the cattle show is coming soon.

683. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Anoka, MN; October 2, 1857. 4 p.

Says the Church Society decided not to continue to employ George W. Bent.

Writes that she is thinking of going to Egypt. George W. Bent is to

attend a conference of Churches at Prescott.

684. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Dixon, IL; October 10,

1857. 4 p.

Comments on Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s picture and writes about her

visit to Galesburg. Mentions "mite socials" in Dixon and asks Jonathan

Blanchard to sign her album. Mentions that Aaron is studying law.

685. Stearns, Cordelia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Urbana, IL; October 10, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about family members and her conversion to Christianity.

686. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 13, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that she is following the events at Knox College in the papers.

Mentions the births of Cyrus Louis Blanchard and Sophie Nichols. Mentions

that G. M. Nichols plans to go to the South in the winter. Mentions a

commercial panic in New York City. Writes that Henry Ward Beecher

delivered a speech which was reported upon in the papers.

687. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; October 18, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that his father [John P. Williston] made him read his letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter) aloud. Says that he feels restrained at home.

Mentions Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s essay as being "unsuccessful."

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's troubles at Knox College. Writes that he

fears treachery in the Kansas elections. Says that he does not plan to

smoke while at college, but makes no promises about love-letters.

Mentions the Cattle Show.

688. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Dixon, IL; October 19,

1857. 3 p.

Writes about the synod meeting in Dixon. Writes about the sociables at

Mrs. Flagg's and asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to burn her letter.

689. Kingsley, Nancy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

October 25, [1857]. 4 p.

Writes that Pres. [William A.] Stearns of Amhurst College preached and

mentions that the church is seeking a minister. Mentions that many ladies

attended a political meeting. Asks if the hard times are felt in

Galesburg. Mentions that Christina Foley died: a Catholic buried in the

Protestant cemetary. Discusses her Saturday and Sunday evening routines.

Mentions the Cattle Show.

690. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; October 25, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about hard times, the cattle show, and local events and people.

691. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

October 27, [1857]. 4 p.

Writes that Christina Foley died of Typhoid. Writes about a

congregational meeting for the purpose of calling a minister. Mentions a

concert to benefit G. Kingsley. Mentions that she expects to go away.

692. Parsons, Julia; Parsons, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; November 1, 1857. 3 p.

Write that they are no longer working in the shop due to hard times.

Write that they think Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is wise to wait four

years before marrying. Mentions that "the proprieter" is growing

whiskers. Mention learning Oriental painting.

693. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Pleasant Grove, Minnesota

Territory; November 9, 1857. 4 p.

Writes about moving to Minnesota Territory and dreading the winters

there. Mentions that Celia's husband edits _The Squatter Sovereign_. Writes

about social events and mentions that Alice had her jewelry stolen.694. Peck,

George B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. St. Paul, MN; November 21,

1857. 2 p.

Writes about teaching. Thanks Jonathan Blanchard for hospitality. Says

he read of the Jonathan Blanchard-Gale controversy in the papers.

695. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Pleasant Grove, Minnesota

Territory; November 30, [1857 ?]. 4 p.

Writes that she wants Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to come to Pleasant

Grove. Mentions that Henry McArthur left Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

696. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Joseph Avery Bent and Ann

Bent]. Middlebury, VT; November 30, 1857. 4 p.

Writes that Kittie [Dunning] is delighted with Mt. Holyoke Seminary and

that Mary Narcissa Bent gave up a plan to winter in the South due to the

hard times. Mentions that she got a barrel of poor flour and that Samuel

Bent (brother) gave $10 to her and Samuel Bent (father). Mentions that

Horatio Seymour died.

697. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; November 30, 1857. 3 p.

Writes about the new school term. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard does

not intend to keep the presidency of Knox College. Mentions that Prof.

Hudson of Oberlin College is on an agency for the AMA.

698. Labaree, Benjamin (President of Middlebury College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; December 4, 1857. 1 p.

Writes about the death of Samuel Bent.

699. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; December 4, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the shop closing because of hard times. Mentions that Mr.

Singmaster is worth $1/2 million, and gives local news.

700. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; December 14, 1857. 4 p.

Mentions that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is preparing to graduate.

Mentions that Charles Beecher left Knox College. Mentions a visit from

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s uncle. Writes about hard times and says that

the Greenville factory is out of operation.

701. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; December 25, 1857. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes the death, funeral, and estate settling of Samuel Bent,

including the ministrations of the doctors and post-mortem. Mentions

that Horatio Seymour and Julius Beckwith died.

702. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; [1850-1858]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to get writing paper, raisins, and loaf sugar.

Writes that the Baptist meetings are well-attended.

703. Henchley, M. S. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [1858]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed in 1858 by RPF.

Invites Mary Blanchard (Daughter) and Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to a

social event.

704. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; January 7, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Samuel Bent (Mary Bent Blanchard's father).

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard to sign a court order

regarding the sale of the property. Mentions that it is "a bad time to

dispose of machinery.".

705. Rodgers, Belle I. (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Monmouth, IL; January 12, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Eliza Paine marrying Calvin Rodgers, the wedding party, an

"infair" for another wedding, church activities, and mentions that

Jonathan Blanchard is to address the graduates.

706. Stearns, Cordelia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. 10 Mile Grove, IL; January 12, 1858. 3 p.

Writes about a suprise party and fears that she may have comsumption.

707. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; January 26, 1858. 3 p.

Writes that she plans to have her picture taken for Miss Green. Writes

that she desires to teach and that she had an opportunity to buy a watch.

708. [Letter to [Mary Blanchard (Daughter)?]]. Galesburg, IL; January 29, 1858.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invitation to a social event.

709. Parsons, Julia; Parsons, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; January 30, 1858. 4 p.

Writes about a New Year's celebration and John P. Williston's ink

business. Mentions that Frank H. grew homely and that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) mentioned going to Kansas.

710. Williston, Hannah. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

January 30, [1858]. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) graduated. Mentions a party at a

mansion to which 250 were invited. Writes that Mr. Crane was given the

proceeds of a festival held in the town hall. Writes about New Year's

presents and mentions that Mr. Eddy preached. Writes that there is to be

an exhibition at the High School and that the factory was shut down.

711. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; February 7, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Eddy being called to minister, spiritualism, Hannah's

"looks," and local news.

712. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. South Hadley, MA; February 10, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that she plans to have her daguerrotype taken and gives a

description of herself. Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s love

troubles and her beau. Mentions "awful times" at Yale College. Writes

that some girls were nearly expelled for a charade of raising the spirit

of Miss Lyons.

713. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Prospect City, IL; February 13, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Encourages Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to "make her mark" in the world.

Writes about teaching positions.

Oversized.

714. Ford, Mollie L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Viola, IL; February

15, 1858. 4 p.

Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard performed the wedding ceremony for her

sister. Writes that her trip to Viola was enlivened by the stage driver's

tales. Asks if Mary Blanchard (Daughter) and "Peter" quarrel.

715. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Cordie" [Cordelia

Stearns]]. Galesburg, IL; February 23, 1858. 2 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to Selima Blanchard

Allen on February 23, 1858.

Writes about Commencement and Examinations, the senior class at Knox

being a poor one, and letter writing.

716. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Selima Blanchard

Allen]. Galesburg, IL; February 23, 1858. 2 p.

Note: Sends letter to Cordelia Stearns on February 23, 1858, attached to

this one.

Writes that she finished college. Writes about a toothache for which she

is taking laudanum. Writes that she will not be able to teach in Urbana.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's financial difficulties.

717. Williston, C. L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

March 4, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a poem of Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s to be published in _The

[Christian] Era_. Writes that skating is the chief amusement, two young

ladies who fell through ice, Sarah Stoddard whose foot froze, and

"Colored Delia." Gives news of local events and people.

2nd Parties.

718. Stearns, Cordelia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. 10 Mile Grove, IL; March 6, 1858. 2 p.

Writes that she is considering teaching school in Indiana.

719. Williston, Martin L. (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; March 6, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his opinion of lawyers. Mentions that he is done with high

school. Writes that Daniel Kingsley was given a Bible by the Sunday

School and mentions that his speech is to be published. Mentions that

"The Merchant of Venice" is to be produced as an exhibition. Gives his

school plans.

720. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Pleasant Grove, Minnesota

Territory; March 8, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that she wishes Mary Blanchard (Daughter) would start a select

school. Mentions that the school is preparing an exhibition. Writes that

a lodge of Templars was founded and that she is Deputy Marshall, while

her parents are Vice President and Secretary. Writes that "some people do

not believe in [temperance lodges]." Writes of religious revival in the

area and among the Camelites. Writes about the beliefs of the Camelites.

Writes about valentines.

721. Phelps, Fannie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

April 3, 1858. 4 p.

Writes about a revival, mentioning that she is among "the hopeful in

Christ.".

722. Kingsley, Nancy (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; April 5, 1858. 3 p.

Writes of her conversion experience and of friends who have "experienced

religion." Mentions daily prayer meetings and her plans to teach school.

723. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Williston Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. May 1858]. 1 p.

Writes that she has a Charlie in her school, but no Willie and promises

to bring him a present.

724. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 1, 1858. 2 p.

Writes about the election of Carter to [Knox College] Board in a divided

vote, about popular amusements, about Maria Blanchard Cook having joined

the church, and about possibly selling a quarter section to Samuel

Blanchard.

725. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Stephen A. Douglas]. Galesburg, IL; May 1, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Expresses approval of Douglas' Anti-Lecompton speech. Indicates his

support for Douglas, but says "I wish you were a Christian.".

726. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Stephen A. Douglas]. Galesburg, IL; May 1, 1858. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Says he read and approves of Dougles' Anti-Lecompton Speech. Writes

about the Fugitive Slave Act, the repeal of Missouri Line, favoring

Douglas' return to the Senate and election as President. Wishes Douglas

were a Christian.

727. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; May 4, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about revivals in Middlebury and Galesburg. Says that the

Episcopalians and Catholics are "aloof." Writes about the settling of

[Samuel Bent's] estate. Gives local and family news.

728. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Lewis Tappan]. Ottawa, IL; May 4, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about Missionary Society Relations, the tendency to take

collections for two associations: one home, another foreign.

729. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; May 6,

1858. 4 p.

Writes that he plans to work, attend Mr. Dudley's school, and attend

Amherst College. Writes about the recent revival and his plans to join

the church. Mentions that Mr. Eddy lectures to the young converts and

that Jonathan Blanchard plans to leave Knox College.

730. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 10, 1858. 1 p.

Note: Letters attached from Maria Blanchard Cook to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), May 11, 1858, and from Mary Bent Blanchard to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), ca. May 11, 1858.

Relates his thoughts on selling his land. Reminds her to write to

Blandinville about a Seminary. Writes about preaching.

731. Craven, Katie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Winfield, [IL?]; May

10, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that she is considering teaching. Mentions that she had a dream in

which all of her classmates were married, but she was not.

732. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; ca. May 11, 1858. 1 p.

Note: Attached to a letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), May 10, 1858. Also attached is a letter from Maria Blanchard

Cook to Mary Blanchard (Daughter), May 11, 1858.

Writes about a revival in Middlebury.

733. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 11, 1858. 1 p.

Note: Attached with letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), May 10, 1858. Also attached is a letter from Mary Bent

Blanchard to Mary Blanchard (Daughter), ca. May 11, 1858.

Writes that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy and Julia Blanchard Fischer broke

the wagon handle, and that Mr. Cass preached.

734. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. North Fork, IL; May 15, 1858. 1 p.

Writes that she is teaching school for $15/month and asks Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) to send money.

735. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. South Hadley, MA; May 19, 1858. 4 p.

Writes about moving day at Mt. Holyoke Seminary. Writes about her

roommate and summer activities. Says that she will send her picture.

736. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; May 24, 1858. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's difficulties at Knox College and

mentions a "frightful tornado" which destroyed Edward Beecher's church.

Writes about religious interest and conversions. Mentions a private

school merged with a boarding school.

737. Rodgers, Belle I. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Monmouth, IL; May

25, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that her colored servant left her service to join her husband who

had bought his freedom. Mentions that Harvey Curtis is to succeed

Jonathan Blanchard as President of Knox College. Mentions a storm which

blew down trees.

738. Eaton, Louisa M. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May

31, 1858. 3 p.

Writes about a tornado which destroyed Edward Beecher's church. Mentions

that Carrie Edgerton's brother died.

739. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. South Hadley, MA; June 3/9, 1858. 3 p.

Writes about her room and says that she will send her picture.

740. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Lewis Tappan]. Galesburg, IL; June 4, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Sends $10.00. Writes that missionary matters are "in a very feeble way"

in Galesburg, that people are used to two missionary collections, that he

wishes for an understanding.

741. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Prospect City, IL; June 12, 1858. 8 p.

Writes that floods have prevented the mail's arrival. Writes about

teaching school, about Mr. Patton's daughters, about giving melodeon

lessons, about her finances and expenditures, and about Mr. Patton's

Anti-Slavery. Mentions that Mr. Patton has African blood in him. Writes

about Williston Blanchard's death.

742. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. North Fork, IL; June 15, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that she misses being home. Writes about teaching school. Gives

reasons why she has not united with a church.

743. B., Lucy. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Fillmore, MN; June 16,

1858. 4 p.

Writes about teaching school and mentions that Aaron grew a beard. Asks

about Josie and Nettie.

744. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; June 17, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that he is depressed. Says that he is writing a Baccalaureate

Sermon. Advises Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to rent a watch. Gives advice

on saving money, and talks about debts. Says, "I never knew a person

regret putting off marriage." Describes strife in the [Knox] College

board. Says Mr. Curtis is to be inaugurated the new President of Knox

College. Describes the unhappy early life of William W. Blanchard, and

cautions Mary Blanchard (Daughter) against talking about her relatives

negatively.

745. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard

and Jonathan Blanchard]. Prospect City, IL; June 22, 1858. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about friends and family members, Williston Blanchard's death,

traveling to Prospect City, and saving money. Mentions that she is

considering buying a watch and writes of her plans to marry [Samuel]

Caldwell.

746. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. North Fork, IL; June 22, 1858. 2 p.

Writes about the death of Williston Blanchard.

747. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and

Jonathan Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; June 25, 1858. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a man seeking Jonathan Blanchard's autograph, the death of

Williston Blanchard, and settling [Samuel Bent's] estate. Mentions

selling the Woodland, and that the Homestead was appraised at $1400.00.

Mentions a Methodist ministers' conference.

748. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; June 26, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Bascom and Phelps (who spent the night) and having the

Senior classes to tea. Tells Mary Blanchard (Daughter) not to buy

jewelry, and gives advice on money. Writes about [Knox College]

Commencement, mentioning that Jonathan Blanchard made a speech after Mr.

[Harvey] Curtis' inaugural. Writes about mourning dress and the death of

Williston Blanchard.

749. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; July, 1858. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and Jonathan Blanchard's horses.

750. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Malden, IL; July 1, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives farm instructions; says he is going to Mr. [Flavel?] Bascom's to

see the _Congressional Herald_, that Mr. Hitchcock wants him to speak in

Knoxville, and that [James] Knox and [John G.] Sandburn are writing

"squibs" against him.

751. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Prospect City, IL; July 7, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that she does not think she will need a watch. Waxes sentimental

over a visit from Samuel Caldwell. Writes about dresses and teaching

music. Mentions the death of Williston Blanchard. Writes a note of

encouragement to Jonathan Blanchard and mentions a 4th of July

celebration.

752. Caldwell, Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Farmington, IL;

July 7, 1858. 3 p.

Asks for information on Samuel Caldwell's whereabouts. Mentions that she

attended Knox College's commencement with J. D. Wycoff.

753. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. North Fork, IL; July 8, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that her earrings turned black and asks if she can sell them.

Mentions that she was ill.

754. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; ca. July 16, 1858. 1 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), dated July 16, 1858.

Says he is to go to Malden.

755. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July 16, 1858. 2 p.

Note: Note attached from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Blanchard (Daughter),

ca. July 16, 1858.

Writes about winter skirts. Tells Mary Blanchard (Daughter) not to

indulge in any folly.

756. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July 22, 1858. 4 p.

Writes that [Samuel] Caldwell visited and expresses pleasure that

Caldwell decided for a Christian life. Describes situation at Knox

College, saying that Mr. Curtis is the new President. Writes about the

new appointments, that the College is considering skipping two student's

junior years in order to make a senior class, and that "The College must

be in a miserable condition for a time." Writes about Dr. Bunce's lame

daughter. Relates his concern over his own affairs, that he plans to

continue in Galesburg as a farmer and minister. Mentions that several

churches desire his services, and that he has received invitations to be

a minister in Princeton, [IL], and in Pittsfield, MA. Writes that he is

to preach in the 1st Church of Chicago and in Bro. Roy's Church, and that

he was appointed to lectureship in Chicago. Asks for Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s advice. Compliments her on not purchasing a watch. Writes

about Williston Blanchard's death.

757. Williston, John P. (Benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Northampton, MA; July 23, 1858. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Encourages Jonathan Blanchard to take a pulpit in Pittsfield [MA].

758. B., Lucy (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Fillmore,

MN; August 8, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching, wages, a preacher named Blake, and a lumber man

named Aaron.

759. Page, P. L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Pittsfield, MA; August 10,

1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard to fill their pulpit, saying "We believe there

is a work for you here to do, and hope nothing may arise to prevent your

coming." Also says that he is calling a meeting of the society.

760. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 16, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about mental distress over the offer to take a pulpit in

Pittsfield, MA, saying he may go there for six months and return to

Illinois. Says he had a "miserable time preaching.".

761. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 18, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Expresses concern that Mary Bent Blanchard takes insufficient food. Says

that the Atlantic Cable celebration delayed the sermon, and that he

talked with Brother Bartle about going to the Presbyterians. Assures

Catherine Blanchard Stoddard that he will try not to sell the horses

until she has had "one good canter." Mentions meeting Mrs. Scripps (nee

Blanchard and wife of the editor of the _Press and Tribune_).

762. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; August 21, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news and people, and mentions the laying of the

Atlantic Cable.

763. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; ca. August 21, 1858. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with Mary Bent Blanchard's letter of August 21,

1858.

Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to write.

764. Stearns, Cordelia (Niece of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

n.p.; August 22, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Elbridge, and Mr. Pollock.

765. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. New Haven, CT; August 23, 1858. 4 p.

Asks for Galesburg news, mentioning that Harvey Curtis was inaugurated as

president of Knox College. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's speech at Knox.

Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard is being considered for political office

and that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) never met a Mt. Holyoke girl she

liked. Writes that she is reading _Five Years in an English University_ and

mentions the death of Williston Blanchard.

766. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Prospect City, IL; September 3, 1858. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her finances, and local people. Mentions that she is

thinking of teaching another term, and writes of her wages. Speaks of

Jonathan Blanchard's "Congressional Prospects".

767. Blanchard, Jonathan; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent. [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; September 6, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; cut, not affecting text.

Writes that he has just returned from Malden [IL]. Write about deaths in

Galesburg, a woman struck by a rocket and killed at an [Atlantic] Cable

celebration, and a political speech. Writes that he expects to hear from

[Pittsfield] Massachusetts whether he is to go and "preach a spell."

Writes of "shortness of money," and mentions lacking "stability of

purpose to do much in politics." Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's

popularity. Writes of the uncertainty of Jonathan Blanchard's future

course: perhaps politics or ministry. Writes about hard times, and

teaching positions.

768. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Prospect City, IL; September 17, 1858. 2 p.

Writes about her plans to return to Galesburg with Melissa Patton.

Mentions applicants for her teaching position.

Oversized.

769. Bent, G. R. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 26,

1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he has heard of Jonathan Blanchard's resignation. Asks about

employment in Galesburg.

770. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Middlebury, VT; October 1, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and news. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's

declining the Pittsfield [MA] pastorship and his political activity.

Mentions that Dr. Beaman was the commencement speaker. Mentions that

Mrs. Cooke published a book, and writes about settling [Samuel Bent's]

estate.

771. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Malden, IL; October 25, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn, slightly affecting text.

Writes about political activity--talked with people about "getting rid of

political speaking." Says that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) ought to

converse with [Samuel] Caldwell in the daytime. Writes about Catherine

Blanchard Stoddard's and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s relationships,

instructions regarding Jessie, and instructions for Charles A. Blanchard.

Mentions that Best is to bring heifers.

772. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

G. F. Magoun]. Galesburg, IL; October 28, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Response to offer of Presidency of Iowa College [later Grinnell]. Says

he is hesitant to accept due to lack of board unanimity. Mentions

possibly lecturing at Chicago Seminary.

773. Phelps, Fannie (Friend of MB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Northampton, MA; October 30, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about plans to quit work in the shop and Ellen's father's leg

being amputated. Mentions that Hattie Hubbard is getting married, as is

Mary Wells.

774. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Kewanee, IL; November 12, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he lectured to a large audience and stayed with Mr. Preston.

Writes about the title to Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's Property.

Mentions that he is going to write to Mr. Kedzie and [Philo] Carpenter,

who urge his appointment to Chicago Seminary.

775. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; November 15, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard forgot to pack his coat. Writes about

preaching to a "disinterested" congregation, and speaking at County Bible

Society meeting. Mentions people, including B. C. Cooke--a Freemason.

Gives and farm instructions.

776. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; November 17, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about renting "slips" in church, seeing the town of Ottawa, and B.

C. Cooke, a freemason whom Jonathan Blanchard informed of his opinion of

Masonry.777. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 23, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends arrangements for Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to meet him in Ottawa.

778. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; November 27, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives rationale for not bringing Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to Ottawa.

Writes about being ill in Chicago, speaking with Julius Avery about

taking [Samuel] Caldwell as a partner, a letter from [Samuel] Caldwell,

and Chicago lectures which he has to write out.

779. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; November 29, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members. Writes of possibly

bringing Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to Ottawa.

780. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Ottawa, IL; December 3, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Chester Hard and his family, the journey to Ottawa, plans to

attend choir meeting, the church vestry, and Dr. Hard's house being lit

by gas. Mentions Deacon Famam's Corn.

781. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; December 4, 1858. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about that he heard Cyrus Louis Blanchard was not well. Says that

he is writing and working hard.

782. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; December 13, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about going to Chicago, the care of hogs, sleighing, farm

instructions, family members, and Hasbrouck [a creditor].

783. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; December 18, 1858. 2 p.

Writes about Nellie, a domestic servant. Mentions that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s was offered a position.

784. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard and Maria Blanchard Cook]. Ottawa, IL; December 23,

1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wants to know how many hogs Mr. Main took [Jonathan Blanchard makes a

mathematical error]. Asks questions about the farm. Gives farm

instructions. Writes that he desires to delay the family New Year's

Celebration.785. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg,

IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; December 23, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Reports on Mary Blanchard (Daughter) and writes that he is concerned

about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard. Writes about paying Hasbrouck [a

creditor], and city taxes. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard sending "a

turkey or two" if she learns of any want. Mentions the "Father of that

wild girl" calling for him. Says that he hopes to be home for the girls'

commencement. Writes that Christmas is "a fool's day" and hopes that

Maria Blanchard Cook will not attend a "Christmas frolic.".

786. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; December 25, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that classes are cancelled in Chicago. Writes that "things here

look critical," and that he will return to Galesburg if Mary Bent

Blanchard wires. Says that "if Jesse is in trouble, pay him and let him

go.".

787. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton,

MA; December 25, 1858. 8 p.

Writes that he worked at Grandfather Lyman's and attended an exhibition

at Easthampton. Mentions attending an Anniversary Celebration at Mt.

Holyoke Seminary and remarks, with suprise, upon the lack of "beauties"

among the student body of that institution. Mentions attending Mr.

Dudley's school. Writes about Theodore Parker's lectures against

Christianity in Boston's Concert Hall. Writes about the lack of warmth

and affection at home.

788. Turley, Josie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Council Bluffs, IA;

December 26, [1858]. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. Robb is ill. Asks if Jonathan Blanchard is going to move

to Grinnell, Iowa. Writes that she is making underwear.

789. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; December 27, 1858. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s letter from [Samuel] Caldwell,

and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s decision to "behave herself." Writes

that he plans to preach Tuesday-Friday. Mentions that he is still

mourning for [Williston Blanchard]. Mentions that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) is starting a prayer meeting.

790. Blanchard, Jonathan (Ex-President, Knox College, Galesburg, IL). [Letter to

G. F. Magoun]. Ottawa, IL; December 31, 1858. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Declines presidency of Iowa College.

791. Taylor, Mrs. E. E. [and others] (Choir of Ottawa, IL Church). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; [1859]. 2 p.

Express regret that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) left the choir and wish her

well in the future.

792. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 4, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is put out at the lack of mail. Mentions meeting

Richards, a former student. Mentions that there is only one copy of the

Jonathan Blanchard-Rice debate at [the Seminary]. Asks about family New

Year's Celebration.

793. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; January 5, 1859. 2 p.

Writes about Josie, a friend of Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s, and about

postponing the New Year's celebration.

794. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; January 10, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members, New Year's gifts, and childrens' letters.

795. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 12, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about moving from Middlebury and family heirlooms sent to Mary

Bent Blanchard. Mentions the birth of [George P. Bent]. Writes of

selling machinery to Friend Norton (a Quaker) and renting a homestead to

Mr. Lawrence. Mentions being interested in reading _Post Meridian_ by Mrs.

Sigounry. Gives news of family members.

796. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; January 24, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer being in Ottawa with him. Writes

that he is displeased with Mary Blanchard (Daughter) and he gave her a

lecture. Writes of his visit to Galesburg and God's mercies. Asks advice

on writing his opinion on some matter to Mrs. Colton. Writes about being

"distracted" over church affairs and sends farm instructions.

797. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; January 24, 1859. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's "unsettled state" and mentions that

Willie Storrs is staying with the family. Mentions the scarlet fever and

mentions that Sally Clapp died. Mentions that Fannie Phelps married Mr.

Peck. Writes that the young men bought a sewing machine for Mrs. Eddy.

Mentions that Judge Dewey's daughter plans to marry Mr. Atwood, the

District Attorney.

798. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard;

Catherine Blanchard Stoddard; Maria Blanchard Cook]. Ottawa, IL; January

27, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends farm instructions. Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer wants to go

home. Writes that there has been little apparent progress in the church

work. Mentions inquiring after a teaching position for Catherine

Blanchard Stoddard.

799. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; February 1, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Chester] Hand, his disappointment with Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), "Irish Mary," and seeing James' mother and her paramour.

Sends farm instructions. Mentions writing to Bolton about colts. Writes

of his hope for revival. Asks for advice concerning Mrs. Colton. Writes

of the upcoming fast day, and his loneliness. Says that he has "no

drawings toward Iowa," and Brother Cook wants him to remain in Ottawa

longer than six months.

800. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; February 14, 1859. 2 p.

Writes that he is pleased with Mary Bent Blanchard's business dealings.

Mentions debts and the possibility of selling some property. Writes that

he plans to preach and writes of the spiritual state of the church.

801. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Ottawa, IL; February 16, 1859. 2 p.

Note: Stained.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is ill and "fretting himself to death

because there aren't conversions. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to come.

Writes about donations by "The Bretheren.".

802. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 23, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Tells Mary Bent Blanchard not to pay Bolton. Says he wants Mary Bent

Blanchard to come to Ottawa. .

803. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 23, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he lectured twice and is uncertain what course to take in regard to

the family's future. Writes that Ottawa, is "a center of political and

Judicial power." Writes that lecturing and preaching are hard on him.

Writes that he hopes James is obeying, but if not, he is to be put out.

804. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 9, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

805. Cook, Maria Blanchard; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Daughter of JB and MAB

and Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; March 9,

1859. 3 p.

Maria writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and Mr. Sanderson. Mrs.

Blanchard writes that she desires Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to return to

Galesburg. Mentions a protracted meeting and says that Mr. Haskill is to

preach. Mentions that Mrs. Wells' home was broken into by thieves.

806. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; March 11, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching on Popular Amusements, and being willing to go to

Salt Lake.

807. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis; Blanchard, Mary Ann (Brother and Sister-in-Law of

JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Schroon

Lake, NY; March 24, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Mary (Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's wife) writes on the last half

page to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Cyrus writes about Jonathan Blanchard's "Galesburg Experiment." Writes

that "the marriage life [agrees] with me" and sends his height and

weight. Mentions losing a son at birth. Writes about the death of [Sally

Howard Blanchard].

Oversized.

808. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; April 4, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; partial letter.

Writes about the Ottawa church being saddened by his not accepting their

call at $1200.00 per year (saying that is was too little). Writes that

he wishes the Galesburg Church would call him. Writes of an offer from

"a young but good college.".

809. Green, Martha. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; April 7/

8, [1859]. 4 p.

Gives her opinion of Mr. McArthur's preaching. Mentions that the

carpenter's shop burned and hopes that Jonathan Blanchard will remain in

Ottawa.

810. Carpenter, Philo (Chicago land-owner and philanthropist). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; Apri 12, 1859. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Jonathan Blanchard writes on the back as p. 3 of a letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard from Ottawa, IL on April 15, 1859.

Encourages Jonathan Blanchard to supply the Galesburg Church, even

against [George] Gale's opposition.

811. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; April 15, 1859. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; p. 3 of Jonathan Blanchard's letter is written on the reverse

of Philo Carpenter's letter of April 12, 1859.

Writes that he may have found a pastor for the Ottawa Church. Writes of

the pros and cons of taking the Galesburg Church. Says that he is

inclined to preach in Galesburg. Mentions that he wants a $1500.00

salary, which is what [Edward] Beecher receives.

812. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Prospect City, IL; April 16, 1859. 1 p.

Sends thanks for Jonathan Blanchard's "interference in behalf o[f] the

Cong Chch in this place." Mentions a vote to form a new county and asks

for slips of Mary Bent Blanchard's roses.

Oversized.

813. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; April 18, 1859. 4 p.

Qualifies his formerly high opinions of [Samuel] Caldwell. Warns against

making confessions of love to her beau. Says the State Association is to

meet at Bloomington.

814. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; ca. April 18, 1859. 1 p.

Note: Attached with letter from Ovid Miner to Jonathan Blanchard, April

18, 1859.

Writes that she is forwarding a letter to Jonathan Blanchard, and that

poor roads have been preventing coal shipments.

815. Miner, Ovid. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; April 18, 1859.

1 p.

Note: Torn; Letter attached from Mary Bent Blanchard to Jonathan

Blanchard, ca. April 18, 1859.

Writes that he is to go east to raise funds for "our infant institution,

and that the Southern Illinois Association gave an endorsement. Asks

Jonathan Blanchard for a letter of commendation and advice in

fundraising.

816. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; April 22, 1859. 4 p.

Writes that she called for "the colored man" to work at the barnyard, and

that they slaughtered a calf. Writes about "the Englishman," and a

possible salary for Jonathan Blanchard. Gives her advice on Jonathan

Blanchard's taking the position at the First Church of Christ. Writes

about divisions over the church. Says she will give her opinion on

Wheaton when Jonathan Blanchard returns.

817. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Morrison, IL; April 25, 1859. 2 p.

Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to attend to her taxes, saying that she is

living on the charity of friends. Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to write

to Harriet Farrington Sherwin concerning genealogy.

818. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, Ottawa, IL). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. n.p.; April 25, 1859. 6 p.

Writes about a conversation with [Samuel] Caldwell, in which Caldwell

defended wife desertion and argued "with coarse indifference" on baptism.

Writes that he is alarmed at Caldwell's lack of religion and good sense.

Mentions Caldwell's apology and says that business is not good for

Caldwell. Gives his estimate of Caldwell's character, comparing him

feebly to Mayor Glover.

819. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 26, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is coming to Galesburg for the Sabbath. Writes about his

replacement at the Ottawa pulpit. Mentions the College Report, and

family members.

820. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; April 26, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard thinks he may have a replacement minister

for Ottawa and he is to return to Galesburg. Mentions a new organ in the

church and writes of Henry Ward Beecher speaking. Gives family and local

news.

821. Williston, John P. (Friend and Benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; April 29, 1859. 2 p.

Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard wrote to him about visiting a small

college in Illinois. Says he is glad that Jonathan Blanchard did not join

his name to Galesburg, and that he is opposed to starting more small

colleges. Mentions his benefactions to various colleges, but that he

does not want his name associated with a college.

822. Hard, Chester (Physician). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa,

IL; May 3/5, 1859. 6 p.

Mentions that the livery stables are empty on Sundays and discusses Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s health. Writes about the church choir and gives

his reaction to the news that Jonathan Blanchard does not plan to remain

in Ottawa. Mentions that Rev. Scofield preached. Mentions that he was

appointed a delegate to the State Medical Society.

823. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; May 4, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Samuel] Caldwell, his new job, and weak eyesight (Jonathan

Blanchard gives him advice). Writes that he had no idea Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) and Caldwell planned to marry next summer. Says that he feels

God is calling him to Galesburg. Sends respects to Judge Patton,

supposing he is elected judge for the new county of Ford.

824. Hard, Amanda S. (Wife of Chester Hard). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; May 5, [1859]. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's plans to leave Ottawa and mentions that

Albert was baptized.

825. Cook, Maria Blanchard; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Daughter of JB and MAB;

Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; May 17, 1859. 2

p.

Maria writes about "Peter" and flowers. Mrs. Blanchard writes about Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s dress and cape.

826. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 18, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Urges Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to return to Galesburg for health

reasons. Writes about "Love matters," family members, and acquaintances.

827. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Goshen; May 25, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s illness, misspellings, teaching,

and meeting Mrs. Miner--"very wealthy, but dresses plain and neat.".

828. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 31, 1859. 4 p.

Writes that the doctor advised Jonathan Blanchard not to govern Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) by "too severe a parentle [sic] rule." Sends a copy

of a prescription. Writes about ill health. Advises her to shun tea and

coffee, and gives other advice for her condition.

829. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Rev. S. S. Jocelyn]. Galesburg, IL; May 31, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Says there was little said on the topic of Home missions at [state

association meeting], that he is now the pastor of the First Church in

Galesburg. Writes about home missions and slavery.

830. Hard, Chester (Physician). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa,

IL; June 10, 1859. 4 p.

Writes that he visited Wheaton and the Illinois Institute "with the

committee appointed at Bloomington for that purpose." Mentions that the

finances of the Illinois Institute were worse than the committee

expected. Writes about business matters and the Ottawa Church.

831. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; June 11, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s improved health and suggests

warm cow's milk. Writes of the efficacy of prayer. Says that _The

Atlantic_ is "flimsy truth." Mentions the organ and writes of Blake's

ordination. Says that God is taking away the privileges of the Jewish

nation.

832. Turley, Josie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Council Bluffs, IA;

June 20, 1859. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of John, her "beloved." Mentions Jeannie, a

relative of John, and Minnie.

833. Carpenter, Ann T. (Wife of Philo T. Carpenter). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 26, 1859. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to Chicago with Jonathan Blanchard. Writes

about Mr. Bascom marrying Miss Pomeroy, and Mrs. Fox and Mr. Goodman

arriving in Chicago from Cincinnati.

834. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Beloit, WI; July 11, 1859. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Wesleyan Methodist Conference at Wheaton, mentioning

that he stayed with President [Lucius C.] Matlack. Writes about a speech

[to the conference?]. Mentions that he gained information about a college

in Wheaton [i.e. Illinois Institute]. Mentions an upcoming meeting on

Illinois Institute. Mentions the murder of Ellen Slade by Keith. Writes

about Freemasons and Oddfellows. Says that he is preaching for Brother

Brinswade, and delivered an "iconoclast address." Says that he is

staying for commencement.

835. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July 11, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard started East. Writes about the whooping

cough and mentions that Mr. Robb is dead. Gives spiritual admonition.

Writes about President [Harvey] Curtis marrying Miss Wilcox and the Gale

party disapproving of the marriage. Writes about the 4th of July

celebration, and mentions that Hurwood and McKenzie graduated.

836. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA; July 14, 1859. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Willistons and gives local news. Gives his plans for

winter. Writes about the death of [Lucretia Hayward Blanchard]. Says

that "Every honest attempt to do good--does good.".

837. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Boston, MA; July 26, 1859. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes the scene at Boston Harbor. Says that he will try to visit Gov.

Banks. Mentions that he took tea with Dr. Garratt. Writes about Rev.

Mr. Dexter, editor of the _Quarterly and Congregationalist_. Compares his

home with others and mentions debts.

838. White, Mary (Aunt of MAB). [Letter to [Joseph Avery Bent?]]. Boylston, MA;

July 30, 1859. 1 p.

Writes about her health, and asks about a Female Seminary.

839. Magoun, George F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Davenport, IA; August 15,

1859. 1 p.

Wishes to recieve a copy of Beecher's address. Writes that a street may

run through the College grounds.

840. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga, NY; August 16, 1859. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a "jaunt" to the mountains. Mentions Union Hall, where

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard stayed when newly married.

Writes about Hellen Phelps and Uncle Phelps' children.

841. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 19, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard and [Mary Ann Blanchard] are expecting

a baby. Mentions family members and writes about resuming ministerial

duties.

842. Parsons, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Northampton, MA;

August 26, 1859. 4 p.

Writes about her growth and development. Mentions attending Amhurst

College and her plans to attend Mt. Holyoke Seminary. Writes that she

converted to Christianity.

843. Green, Addie; Addie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL;

September, [1859]. 4 p.

Martha writes about local people, mentioning that Will King moved to

Chicago. Addie writes that she plans to move to Rockford and attend a

fair in Chicago. Mentions that Mrs. Bristal's baby died and that Miss

Avery married Mr. Tarbel.

844. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Catherine Avery Bent].

Galesburg, IL; September 5, 1859. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's pastoral duties with the First Church

of Galesburg. Says Jonathan Blanchard is on a trip to the East. Writes

about the whooping cough, that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) is ill, and that

Jonathan Blanchard has a decayed tooth. Says President [Harvey] Curtis

married Miss Wilcox.

845. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Joseph Avery Bent].

Galesburg, IL; September 13, 1859. 1 p.

Writes that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) and Jonathan Blanchard are ill, and

that she wants some peaches.

846. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Joseph Avery Bent].

Galesburg, IL; September 29, 1859. 3 p.

Thanks him for peaches. Says Jonathan Blanchard is to preach the

ordination sermon of Bro. Windship.

847. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Genesco, IL; October 1, 1859. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about lecturing, and mentions that "Le Grand Cushman" lectured.

Mentions Allen ("infidel" teacher) and the seminary. Writes about the

power of secret societies, and mentions Mr. Stewart (a mason). Writes of

the weakness of the churches. Says that he is sending new cider for Mary

Blanchard (Daughter). Mentions the Stearns children, and writes of his

spiritual state.

848. Patton, Cynthia. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Paxton, IL; October

11, 1859. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s return to Galesburg. Mentions

that the name of Prospect City, IL was changed to Paxton. Writes that the

Presbyterians are building a new church. Says that Jonathan Blanchard's

services will be needed in the political arena. Mentions that she sold

some cattle.

849. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Catherine Avery Bent]. Galesburg, IL; October 18, 1859. 4 p.

Writes about the birth of Geraldine Blanchard Fischer, and about going to

Chicago.

850. Haskins, B. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. College Springs, IA; October

18, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Desires an appointment from Missionary Board. Writes about the Election

of trustees through which the character of Institution will be decided--

Haskins favors congregationalism. Jonathan Blanchard adds a postcript

about abolition "fag ends" among the Wesleyans.

851. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 19, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Tract Convention, a speech by Cheever to Patton's

Church, preaching at Perkins' funeral and the prospect of an Anti-Slavery

Convention. Mentions speaking at Wheaton, and that the Wheaton "matter

progresses finely." Writes of the meeting of a committe at Bro. [Philo]

Carpenter's.

Oversized.

852. Hard, Amanda S. (Wife of Dr. Chester Hard). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; October 24, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with letter by C[hester] Hard of October 24, 1859.

Mentions birth of [Geraldine Blanchard Fischer], local and church news,

and "excitement" over fugitive slave.

853. Hard, Chester (Physician). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa,

IL; October 24, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with letter from A. S. Hard on October 24, 1859.

Invites Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to visit. Writes about an attempt to

kidnap a citizen, one Berkeley. Writes about the rescue from the U. S.

Marshall of fugitive slave named Jim Groz by a mob.

854. Waters, Wealthy. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Hartford, NY; October

24, 1859. 2 p.

Writes about various acquaintances.

855. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Milton Badger]. Galesburg, IL; October 26, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Recommendation for Benjamin Haskins for mission work, mentioning that he

is the founder of College Springs, Iowa.

856. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 27, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news. Mentions the birth of Geraldine

Blanchard Fischer, and [Gertrude] Nichols. Writes of visits in New

England, and deaths.

857. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Lewis Tappan]. Galesburg, IL; November 15, 1859. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Concerns a parcel of land donated by Deacon Leonard.

858. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Warren L. Wheaton]. Galesburg, IL; December 5, 1859. 4 p.

Writes that the question of Congregationalists at Wheaton College needs

to be resolved. Writes about Wheaton's donation and the need for Wheaton

College to have clear title to the land. Proposes to call the College,

"Wheaton College." Proposes that Wheaton donate every alternate lot to

Wheaton College. Promises to build a house on land donated to him by

Weidman. Gives arrangements for an indemnifying bond--$25,000 of

buildings to be erected within five years.

859. Haskins, B. F. [Letter to Milton Badger]. College Springs, IA; December 10,

1859. 4 p.

Note: Copy.

Writes about his attempts to establish a college and his desire to enter

missionary work. Writes of the needs of the local church, mentioning that

it is in need of a minister.

860. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; December 12, 1859. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions the Blanchards contemplated move to Wheaton. Asks that Latin

books be sent. Writes that Blanchard [Pettengill] is studying at home.

Mentions that things are "going on with the seminary building.".

861. Green, Martha. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Dighton, MA;

[December 13/14, 1859]. 4 p.

Compares the area about Dighton with the praries. Mentions Jonathan

Blanchard's plans to resettle in Wheaton. Writes about her trip to the

East and the wedding of the "Rich Cabun.".

862. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Milton Badger]. n.p.; December 22, 1859. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Recommends [B. F.] Haskins for monetary assistance.

863. Blanchard, Jonathan (Minister, First Church of Galesburg, Galesburg, IL).

[Letter to Milton Badger]. Galesburg, IL; December 22, 1859. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Letter of recommendation for Bro. Haskins.

864. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

n.p.; [1860]. 2 p.

Writes that he fears Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's college work will

overtax her. Writes that Josie Blanchard is making garmets on a sewing

machine.

865. Green, Martha. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; [1859-

1860]. 3 p.

Writes about local people.

866. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; January 3, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for some books. Mentions "hard-pressed"

Minnesota colonists. Writes about the cold weather, and family members.

Mentions that Mr. Edwards is preaching in Australia, and that Mrs. Benham

is teaching.

867. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; January 13, 1860. 4 p.

Writes about family members. Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard plans to

move from Galesburg. Mentions the birth of Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

Mentions that the Bent homestead is owned by strangers. Says that Edward

Dunning is absent and much of the family responsibility is upon her. Asks

if Mary Bent Blanchard will send a child to Yale. Asks about Knox

College, having heard that the Presbyterians would not be able to keep

control of it. Mentions that Joseph Avery Bent is establishing a colony.

868. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; January 17/18, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he feels called to Wheaton. Writes about forthcoming meeting of

stockhoders of _The Herald_, and the payment of $15.00 debt. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to visit Mrs. Tuttle and pay the butcher's bill. Says that

he has no objection to "taking Barnard to [board?]." Asks for news of

Mrs. Sanderson and the Galesburg Church. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

watch for news of Wheaton College in _The Independent_, asks for receipt

from _The Independent_, and asks for news of the children.

869. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 18, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Comments on Jonathan Blanchard's Wheaton job. Hopes Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s engagement is not off, mentioning [Samuel] C[aldwell].

Writes about a family gathering. Mentions that Mr. Mason is painting

Maria and G. M. Nichols' "likeness." Writes about having daguerreotypes

taken of her parents' portraits. Comments on the names Gertude and

Maria.

870. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; January 21, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preparing to preach, wishing he had Mary Bent Blanchard to

give him advice. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send his sermon briefs.

Talks about "quite a floating population here," and the need to go "on

the cash system"--not accounts. Writes about Wheaton College students,

saying "We are to graduate seven.".

871. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; January 27, 1860. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a church meeting to decide on the name change. Mentions

that Mary Jane Stearns is not going to stay with Mary Bent Blanchard.

Says that he has not rented a house yet. Mentions that Wheaton people

are better than he expected, though Mr. Mather is still a lodge-goer.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send Jonathan Blanchard's "Argument on Secret

Societies" and "Const . . . of State Assoc.." Writes about the children

and Galesburg aquaintances, and sends farm instructions. Asks Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) to write. Writes about renting Samuel's farm.

872. Patton, D. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Prospect City, IL;

January 27, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about possibly sending Mary and Susan [Patton's daughters?] to

Wheaton College. Writes of school, receiving a library, and plans to

build a courthouse. Mentions local people. Says that Virginians are a

"set of cowards." Writes that Mr. Briggs' leg was broken while wrestling

with Mr. French in Mr. Cleyer's store. Mentions that he was receiver in

Chancery Case, and that he declined an appointment to notary public.873.

Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; January 27, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her activities as a teacher, having gone to Lyceum, liking

the Lady Principal, [George] Beecher and [Charles] Marsh reading good

essays, Dr. [A. H.] Hiatt's lecture on physiology, and Miss [Ellen]

Moore's Bible class.

874. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; January 30, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a "crowded house" for church, being glad he came to Wheaton,

and instructions for disposal of Samuel's farm.

875. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; [February 4, 1860]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard on February 4, 1860.

Gives farm instructions. Says he was given a red cow.

876. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Maria Blanchard Cook]. Wheaton, IL; [February 4, 1860]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard of February 4, 1860.

877. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 4, 1860. 6 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) on February 7, 1860.

Says, "I have often wondered that with the children all day you are alive

at night." Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write of her distractions and

complaints. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's visit "to poor good Mrs.

Jagger." Writes that he spoke with Will King of Chicago and writes "I

believe more and more in the _special_ providence of God." Writes about a

church fast for salvation of souls and revival, and a revival in

Naperville. Mentions Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill having land trouble,

which he referred to Samuel.

878. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 4, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Complains of "billious cholic." Comments on Mary Bent Blanchard's

anecdotes of the children. Writes about the changed name of the church--

now is the same as the Galesburg Church. Mentions that George Beecher

joined the church. Mentions looking at houses to buy. Tells Mary Bent

Blanchard not to rent Samuel's farm to Chaffer "or any one on such

terms.".

879. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; February 7, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard on February 7, 1860.

"Preachy" letter about dropping anger and cultivating "amiable graces."

Believes her disposition is "modified" by her illness.

880. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles A.

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. February 13, 1860. 1 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent Blanchard of

February 13, 1860.

Gives farm instructions. Says there is good skating in Wheaton.

881. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Maria Blanchard Cook]. n.p.; ca. February 13, 1860. 1 p.

Note: Attached with a letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent

Blanchard, February 13, 1860.

Mentions a letter of his which upset Maria Blanchard Cook.

882. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 13, 1860. 5 p.

Note: Letters attached from Jonathan Blanchard to Maria Blanchard Cook,

Charles A. Blanchard, and Mary Blanchard (Daughter), each ca. February

13, 1860.

Writes about looking for a house, his duties, a new cow with rich milk,

and thinking of answering [Harvey] Curtis' letter. Says, "We have none

but pork meat here." Gives instructions prepatory to moving.

883. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; ca. February 13, 1860. 2 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent Blanchard of

February 13, 1860.

Relates doctor's advice concerning inhaling tubes. Sends "recepie" for

medicine. Advises her to perform light housework and to stay indoors.

884. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Charles

A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 15, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions troubles in Galesburg. Writes about family members, local

events, the new cow, and a sleigh ride with [Ellen] More, [Walter H.]

Powell and others.

885. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 16, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about renting a house with small rooms. Mentions preaching and his

hope for revival. Explains his words in a previous letter about Mrs.

Baker's housekeeping. Mentions the need for variety in menu.

886. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; February 20, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. King is to visit Galesburg. Mentions family members.

Writes of taking tea at Lawyer D. Wolfe's. Says, "I dont know as I shall

ever see ten dollars again." Says their rented house is small.

887. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 21, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about moving problems, and the close of the school term. Mentions

painting the college. Sends a postscript to Charles A. Blanchard about

buying him a gun, the abundance of prairie chickens, and prairie chicken

season.

888. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 22, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends instructions for selling corn for a $25.00 college order. Gives

instructions on selling Samuel's farm, mentioning the need of a down-

payment, says "rent it to the Swede if possible," Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to check on payment of a $75.00 note at the bank. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to get Superintendant Hitchcock's answer.

889. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 28, 1860. 2 p.

Writes that he may go to Boston in May. Writes about a tombstone for

Williston Blanchard, and about dreaming that he couldn't find Williston

Blanchard's grave. Says Judge Blanchard is converted. Writes that he

does not want Mary Blanchard (Daughter) going to stay with Mrs. Eaton.

890. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 28, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Masters was divorced after about three months of

marriage. Mentions attending a faculty meeting. Writes that they rented

a house half-way between downtown and "stone pile" (college building).

Writes about the [Wheaton] College building, the boarding hall, and their

rented house. Writes about her duties--teaching, studies, housework, and

"agonizing" over her "thorough base" [music]. Writes about Jonathan

Blanchard preaching, conversions, and Jonathan Blanchard's reaction

(laughter) to letters from Charles A. Blanchard, Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), and Mary Bent Blanchard. Asks if her drawers were paid for.

891. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. New Haven, CT; February 29, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she was studying at [Mt.] Holyoke [Female Seminary] and her head got

"out of kilter," so she took a break. Writes about New Haven Lectures.

Says "I don't know about women's voting." Says that she enjoys Beecher's

sermons. Writes about Professor Goodrich's death.

892. Edgerton, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Lansing, MI; March

1, 1860. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about her respect for Jonathan Blanchard. Mentions that she is

teaching school, but wants a better salary. Asks if Jonathan Blanchard

can find her a teaching position in Illinois. Writes about a woman's

sphere and mentions reading _Beulah_.

893. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 3, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about colts who were killed on the railroad, and that he wants

railroad passes in exchange. Suggests that Mary Bent Blanchard get a

"girl" in Galesburg, as they are hard to get in Wheaton--Jonathan

Blanchard thinks a Norwegian or Swede may be available in Wheaton or

Chicago. Says "God never made them (daughters) to eat without

cooking...".

894. Green, Martha. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; March 3/

April 4, 1860. 4 p.

Writes about her visit to the East and says that her father is very ill.

Writes about prayer meeting and thinks it providential that Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) and Samuel Caldwell broke their engagement. Mentions

that Miss Preston broke her wrist.

895. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 8, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about work for conversions and the conversion of Judge Blanchard.

Mentions Mrs. Colby, who would need 2 years of study to graduate from

Wheaton College. Mentions family members and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s

health.

896. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Maria Blanchard Cook]. Wheaton, IL; March 12, 1860. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Written with Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard on March 12, 1860.

Complains of Charles A. Blanchard's not writing.

897. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 12, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Jonathan Blanchard writes letter to Maria Blanchard Cook with

this one.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is to get a college order from Mr.

Pitcher ([Knox] College Treasurer). Writes of moving arrangements, and

selling the pigs. Mentions that the teaching market is not good in

Wheaton, and writes of church growth.

898. Hard, Amanda S. (Wife of Dr. Chester Hard). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; [March 15, 1860]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with C[hester] Hard's letter of March 15, 1860.

Writes about local people.

899. Hard, Chester (Physician; Trustee of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; March 15, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with A[manda] Hard's letter to Jonathan Blanchard on

March 15, 1860.

Writes about having church meetings twice a day, mentioning conversions.

Writes of local people.

900. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 19, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends instructions on selling household items preparatory to moving.

Sends medical advice for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)--dandelion extract,

Wauhoo beer and tea "chew and swallow the berries." Writes about

preaching "5 nights last week and 3 times yesterday," and church growth.

901. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 22, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says [J. P.] Stoddard left for Galesburg. Writes about moving

arrangements. Tells Mary Bent Blanchard to give the cow to Mr. Wolfe.

Writes about buying pictures, and Jabez Eastes' note. Mentions that a

student gave some English Goose Berry bushes to him. Says that Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) ought to go to Mrs. Eaton's during the move.

902. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 22, [1860]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's letter of March 22,

1860.

Writes about J. P. Stoddard leaving for Galesburg. Mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard is bringing two trunks to Galesburg and that he is homesick and

feels "boyish" about it. Writes of having her picture taken, and says

that she did not ask Mr. Horton the price of oil carpet.

903. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [March 22, 1860]. 1 p.

Note: Includes a short note from Jonathan Blanchard.

Writes that Mrs. Horton is selling an oilcloth and asks if Mary Bent

Blanchard desires to purchase it. Mentions that she had her picture

taken. A note from Jonathan Blanchard sends love to the family.

904. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; [March 22, 1860]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard on March 22, [1860].

Says she did not put elastic into Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s slippers--

that there was none in town.

905. Blanchard, Samuel (JB's brother). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Milford,

OH; March 23, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Apparently a response to Jonathan Blanchard's job offer to do

advertising. Talks about others' attempts at matchmaking between him and

widows. Mentions the granddaughter of Gov. Morrow. Writes about the

transfer of a note from H. H. Mays to F. H. Allen and asks Jonathan

Blanchard to deliver it to L. C. Congreve, Magistrate of Galesburg.

906. Moore, Julia F. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; April 3,

1860. 4 p.

Writes about church, prayer, and conference meetings. Mentions several

conversions, including several unexpected ones. Writes about the death

and funeral of Father Cook. Writes about benevolent societies and Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s picture.

907. Waters, Wealthy. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Hartford, NY; April

10, 1860. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; signed for Wealthy Waters by John Waters; Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard enclosed.

Asks for advice concerning a will.

908. Waters, Wealthy. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Hartford, NY; April

10, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with a letter to Jonathan Blanchard on April 10,

1860.

909. Hard, Chester (Physician; Trustee of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; April 23, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for a full account of Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s symptoms. Writes

that he expects Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to enter into missionary work,

if she recovers. Says Jonathan Blanchard has "a wide door of usefulness

open" in Wheaton.

910. Goodrich, Maria A. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL;

April 25, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Mr. Drake's daughter. Says Mr. Bancroft's

child is not expected to live. Writes of Edwin being surprised at Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s note. Gives local news.

911. Carrie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; May 3/20,

1860. 4 p.

Writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's illness, the horse, Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)'s departure, and local people and events.

912. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 9, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions moving. Writes about a memory from childhood of visits from

"Mrs. Bonney and Bro. William." Mentions that Miss Wallace died. Gives

local and family news.

913. Goodrich, Maria A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; May 15,

1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the "family group at Mr. Bond's" is completed. Writes that

she is trying "a new kind of treatment--_electropathy_." Writes about items

left in Galesburg. The writer's mother suggests that Mary Blanchard

(Daughter) bathe in water with ground mustard as an antidote for chills.

914. Bartlett, R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; May 21, 1860.

4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Buckingham's death and mentions the appearance of a

long-expected pamphlet.

915. Hard, Chester; Hard, Amanda S. (Physician and Wife). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; May 23, 1860. 4 p.

Note: The letter contains a short note from Mary Bent Blanchard

suggesting short horseback rides and giving news of Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard, Anna, and Mrs. Eaton.

Dr. Hard writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s intended visit to Ohio.

Mrs. Hard writes about a new son and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s health.

916. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; May 24, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives local news. Writes about Sister Colton's death, J. Harlan Wood's

funeral procession, Frank being feeble and thinking of going to Kansas,

"C" with a spine disease, and Miss Dinel joining the church.

917. Blanchard, Josie (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; May 25, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Includes a note to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard

from Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

Writes about family members, a tornado, and a train journey to Milford.

An enclosed note from Mary Blanchard (Daughter) mentions that people

thought she had come to marry Samuel Blanchard.918. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter

of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Milford, OH; May 26, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the jouney to Milford, her activities, and cousins. Mentions

that she hopes that Samuel [Blanchard] will not remarry.

919. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; May 30, 1860. 4 p.

Writes that the State Association met at Aurora, that Wheaton College was

favorably reported upon by Rev. Mr. Bascom, and that "We had a regular

Waterloo fight over it [the report]," as Carter and Savage opposed the

report. Says Miss Morse married Charley Burns. Tells Mary that her ill

health will probably prevent her from teaching at Wheaton College.

Writes that he marched with a flute, with Cyrus Louis Blanchard and Julia

Blanchard Fischer.

920. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; June 7, 1860. 4 p.

Writes about Tuesday evening meetings and mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard's office was re-plastered.

921. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 17,

1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about plans to travel east with her ailing mother.

922. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; June 18, [1860]. 4 p.

Writes about her studies and asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to send her a

photo for presentation to Miss Moore. Mentions [George H.] Beecher's

essay.

923. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; July 4, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with Samuel Blanchard's letter of July 4, 1860.

Writes about local people and family members.

924. Blanchard, Samuel (JB's brother). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Milford,

OH; July 4, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter from Mary Blanchard (Daughter) attached.

Writes about the arrival of much-hoped-for rain, and calling in a

Methodist Preacher as doctor who prescribed quinine, tincture of iron,

and port wine for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s condition.

925. Hard, Chester (Physician; Trustee of Wheaton College). [Letter to [Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]]. n.p.; n.d. [ca. July 5, 1860]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; fragment, lacking first part.

Describes Wheaton College's first commencement and a stay with the

Blanchards.

926. Moore, Julia F. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; July 11,

1860. 4 p.

Writes about female prayer meetings, local people, and mentions that Mr.

Green died.

927. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Milford, OH; July 16/17, 1860. 7 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about how she plans to spend $1.00, Sunday School picnic, Mr.

Green's death, Dr. Hard sending the wrong letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter), making Grecian paintings, Mary Blanchard (Daughter) being

reconciled to Jonathan Blanchard's building in Wheaton, and the Wheaton

Commencement. Asks if Mr. Barnard is still in the Galesburg church.

Writes about her health and mentions smoking as a cure for catarrh.

928. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; July 20, 1860. 6 p.

Writes about a haying. Cautions Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to take care

of herself. Suggests an extract of dandelion, port wine, and peruvian

wine as medicine, as well asbathing in salt water.

929. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to [Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]]. n.p.; July 20, 1860. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dictated?

Writes that he broke a rake and says that [Mary Bent Blanchard]'s

"feelings...lie much deeper than common people's.".

930. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; July 20, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about taking cod liver oil with wine or beer. Mentions that she

was not introduced to Mr. Lellen. Writes about her cousins. Mentions

having taught the girls Grecian painting, and making feather flowers.

931. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to [Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]]. Wheaton, IL; July 25, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s returning to Wheaton and the

arrangements thereof. Writes that neither Jonathan Blanchard nor Mary

Bent Blanchard "much favor the cold liver oil," and that "what you have

most to fear in coming home is excitement and worry.".

932. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; July 25, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Blanchard (Daughter) to inquire of Mr. Sellen for Mrs. Munson

and possibly to look up Cincinnati friends. Writes about Jonathan

Blanchard preaching in Downers Grove. Suggests taking tar in water for

catarrh. Writes about visiting McChesney, mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard is going to Galesburg, and that "the spirit of God seems

hovering over us.".

933. Eaton, Louisa M. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July

25, 1860. 2 p.

Writes that Sister Julia and her sister visited.

934. Rodgers, Bell I. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; July

25, 1860. 2 p.

Comments on Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s picture and writes about

weddings.935. Sumner, Emma. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL;

July 26,

1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her health, and says that Mr. Perking was called to the

pastorate. Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard's absence is felt--in lack of

counsel and lack of meeting organizers. Writes of the need for revival.

Mentions that Mr. Barnard left.

936. Stoddard, James Philemon (Student at Wheaton College and future husband of

CBS). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Wheaton, IL; July 28, 1860.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Suggests that they begin a correspondence.

937. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 2, 1860. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Galesburg aquaintances. Mentions that "The Swede Anderson"

will not buy his land. Mentions visiting his nieces Stone and Clark.

Mentions a bowel complaint and gives an account of his grave illness.

Writes of Mr. Tuttle, who rented their Galesburg house, saying that he

thinks he will pay the rent. Describes their Galesburg house as it

appears. Mentions plans to build a sidewalk and says that Street

Commissioner Arnold is out and a "sharp Swede in." Writes of a prayer

meeting. Mentions that the Bancroft's child is well. Mentions James

Wiley's wife's death, and Wiley's plans to marry Mary Brooks (he gives

his objections to the haste). Mentions plans to meet Mr. Daily to show

him some land. Compares Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and Maria Blanchard

Cook to Mr. Tuttle's daughter.

938. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 4, 1860. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says the land sold for unredeemed taxes and he hopes they are not

swindled. Calls Esq. Cook--"a drunken swindler in a small way," and

writes of his plans to preach in Galesburg. Mentions visiting

acquaintances. Mentions selling corn and new wheat, and an offer of

$350.00/year on the farm. Waxes lyrical on the landscape. Calls the

_Andover Quarterly_ "that excellent piece of dullness." Says he settled

with Mr. Bartlett, has spent little money, is building a house in

Wheaton, and that Mrs. Stoddard is expecting Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard. Speaks of milking a heifer [huh?].

939. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 5, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that they got their land redeemed by Esq. Cook, and that he could

not get Mr. Tuttle to pay. Writes that he preached twice to a small house

and that it was a humbling experience. Says that he fears he will have

no money to support the family.

940. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 7, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he saw Mrs. Wolfe about pictures, that [Mr.] Bond is no

longer at the Post Office, and that Tuttle still has not paid. Says that

he went to Knoxville and saw Mr. Holcomb. Writes that he got the title

to Mary Bent Blanchard's 40 acres. Mentions that Pierce is preaching in

Knoxville. Says that he plans to take Mr. Boon along when he visits Mrs.

Willard "to keep me from being captivated with the charms of her person."

Writes that he told Chapman that Anna ought to be paid. Mentions that

Walker is dead. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to see Brother Markham about

the Lady Principal. Mentions visiting Williston [Blanchard's] grave.

941. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 9, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Marsh will pay the rent on Samuel's land. Writes about

trying to sell the land and describes it. Mentions walking to the

Swede's--took off shoes and rolled his pants. Mentions buying four dress

patterns. Mentions parlor carpet and his plans to travel to Monmouth or

Burlington.

942. Blanchard, Mary (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; August 10, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about visiting Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's

friends from Cincinnati. Mentions Daniel Truman's death. Writes of

seeing the Blanchards' old house, and searching unsuccessfully for her

brothers' graves. Writes of her plans to return to Wheaton.

943. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 11, 1860. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his activities, receiving a pass to Chicago from Hitchcock,

getting his spectacles marked, and talking much of college matters.

Writes that he refused to preach, partly due to fear of a small

congregation. Writes of going to Monmouth. Mentions a Congregational

Assembly being opposed to Secret Societies and talk of moving a

publishing firm to Chicago: _Congregational Herald_. Writes about a

settlement for the death of colts on the railroad.

944. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 16, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Mary [White]. Writes of family matters, saying

that George W. Bent is "thinking of selling his place for cranberries.".

945. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 1, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Account of Catherine Avery Bent falling down the stairs. Sends family

news. Mentions that George W. Bent's baby [Charles Avery] died.

946. Carrie. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Galesburg, IL; October 4/7,

1860. 6 p.

Writes that Johnnie and Frank went to Kansas and Johnnie was nearly

arrested for horse thievery. Mentions that Mr. Barnard made himself

unpopular.

947. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. South Hadley, MA; October 5, 1860. 4 p.

Writes that Dr. Hitchcock's textbook on Geology did not endear her to the

subject. Mentions that she is tired of "this everlasting cant about

'womens mission.'" Writes about her room and cross-eyed roommate.

948. Blanchard, Josie (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Milford, OH; October 6, 1860. 4 p.

Writes that she hurt her thumb while sewing. Mentions that Mrs.

Callender's son, a drinking man, returned home. Mentions a Catholic named

Catherine.

949. Green, Martha. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; [October

10, 1860]. 4 p.

Writes about prayer meetings which are held at Mr. Jennings'. Mentions

that her father died.

950. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Rev. J[oseph] E. Roy]. Wheaton, IL; October 23, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires the status of M. Harken's application to the American Missionary

Association. Writes about Brother Patton, says that the Wheaton church

is "settling into Ecclesiastical shape," and sends a collection prognosis

for the Wheaton Church.

951. Hard, Amanda S. (Wife of Chester Hard). [Letter to Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; October 29, 1860. 4 p.

Writes that she may travel to Chicago and mentions her infant son.

952. Hard, Chester (Physician; Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter)]. Ottawa, IL; October 29, 1860. 4 p.

Writes that he saw the Mississippi River and suggests extract of indian

hemp, rather than opium, for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s pain.

953. Williston, Martin L. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. Amherst, MA;

October 31, 1860. 4 p.

Writes that Perry Peck recovered from comsumption. Blames Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s ill health on her vigorous activity during 1858. Gives news

of local people and mentions that he may attend Chicago Seminary.

954. Stearns, Mary Jane (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Rockingham, VT; November 8, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she is married to Royal Stearns. Gives family news. Mentions that

Laura is buying a sewing machine.

955. Carpenter, Ann T. (Wife of Philo Carpenter). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 16, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she purchased stockings for Mary Bent Blanchard and spoke

with a seamstress about doing machine work. Mentions that she wishes to

send a Cuban orange to Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

956. Baker, Ira O. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Matoon, IL; November 19,

[1860 ?]. 1 p.

Asks for a Knox College Catalog.

957. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 4, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Samuel Bent's health and physick. Writes about George W.

Bent and his new son Charles Avery. Mentions that [George] Nichols is

expecting to go south. Gives comments on the South.

958. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)].

Milford, OH; December 9, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent Blanchard on Dec.

15 or 22, 1860 attached.

Writes about his painful journey to Milford, and attending a newly-

organized court. Sends a poem of home life and advice.

959. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Lewis Tappan]. Chicago, IL; December 10, 1860. 3

p.

Note: Photocopy.

Mentions the death of Mary Blanchard (Daughter), sending a notice of her

death for the _American Missionary_. Suggests that Tappan send a letter of

condolance to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, saying that

Jonathan Blanchard is "enjoying the fullness of the spirit." Writes that

Mary Blanchard (Daughter) bequeathed her money to John G. Fee. Mentions

that he preached Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s funeral sermon, preached

twice for Jonathan Blanchard and took a collection for the AMA. Writes

about accounting procedures.

960. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December

10, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sympathy for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death.

961. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; Dec 15 or 22, 1860. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; written at the end of a letter from Samuel Blanchard to Mary

Blanchard (Daughter) on Dec 9, 1860 from Milford, [OH].

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard, gives farm instructions, writes about

Mr. Hillman and Jerauld.

962. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; December 21, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; probably enclosed with letter by Ellen C. Parsons of December

10, 1860.

Sympathy for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death.

963. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; December 29, 1860. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Bemoans her low estate, that she was denied property, owes money and

lacks money. Sends sympathy for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death.

964. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 31, 1860. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives her sympathy for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death. Writes about

the death of Mr. Conant, President [James] Buchanan and [Edward] Dunning

in the South.

965. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Executive Committee of the American Missionary

Association]. Chicago, IL; January 1, 1861. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Fifth monthly report of the Western Agency of the American Missionary

Association. Writes about preaching and fund-raising in various locales

and his work for the AMA. Mentions preaching Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s

funeral sermon. Mentions that Mary Blanchard (Daughter) bequeathed her

money to the ministry of John G. Fee. Mentions that 10 young people

"professed submission to Christ" the day after Mary Blanchard

(Daughter)'s funeral.

966. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Lewis Tappan]. Chicago, IL; January 3, 1861. 3 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s bequest to the ministry of John

G. Fee. Mentions "Commercial Articles" written by Tappan. Writes af an

attitude of "no compromise" in government. Mentions an article he wrote.

967. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; [January 5, 1861]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends condolance for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death and mentions that

Mrs. Gay is to be buried. Writes about a day of fasting and prayer for

apathy in the church.

968. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Milford,

OH; January 12, 1861. 4 p.

Sends sympathy for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death. Recalls the times

he spent with Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

969. Cox, H. J. (Former member of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati,

OH). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Sixteen Mile Stand, OH; January 24,

1861. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for death of Mary Blanchard (Daughter), and a poem

["pome"], "Give me the Harp I hear. . . .".

970. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Bois'd Arc School; January 27, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mr. Davis wants to know what Jonathan Blanchard thinks of the saying "God

cannot save a sinner in his sin." Writes about laundry, teaching school,

measels, watching with the sick, and a drunken man and his family.

971. ? [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Maroa, IL;

January 29, 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; fragment.

Sympathy for the death of Mary Blanchard (Daughter).

972. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 28, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives her sympathy for Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death. Writes about

[George] Nichols' religious beliefs, "excitement" in the South, the death

of Samuel Bent and Catherine Avery Bent's planned trip to the west.

973. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

George Whipple]. Wheaton, IL; April 4, 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Expects to travel east and speak in Fremont Temple; may expect

remuneration of expenses. Asks if an allusion to the Errors of the

A.B.C.F.M. would be out of order in his speech.

974. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; April 5, 1861. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes about her journey to Wheaton and includes a catalog of letters

written between April 1861 and January 1862.

975. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; May 3, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his trip to New York, and his impression of Philadelphia.

Comments on the [Civil] war and slavery. Instructs Charles A. Blanchard

to chop wood.

976. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; May 11, 1861. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about visits to friends and relatives in the East. Mentions

[Edward] Dunning's business being swallowed up by the war. Writes of

attending a Congregational Union which he calls a "thin military 'star-

Spangled Banner' affair." Suggests Catherine Blanchard Stoddard go to

another year of school before "thinking of anything else." Writes about

his health, and expenses.

977. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; May 13, 1861. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about debts and finances. Gives instructions about pasturing the

mare. Writes about preaching for Dr. Eddy. Mentions being sorry about

Frank Hoffman, who forbade his preaching. Asks about progress on the

house and mentions paying workmen in land. Writes about the appletrees

by the house, farm instructions, and writing an evangelistic letter to

[George] Nichols.

978. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Florence, MA; May 18, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Florence is the seat of a "community" and "come-outism."

Writes about the hope of organizing a church in Florence, plans to preach

and re-write a sermon, a revival in Haydenville, and the disunity of

Christians in Florence.

979. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Florence, MA; May 20, 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; attached with letter to Mary Bent Blanchard on May 20, 1861.

Says he is to have no more play days. Gives farm instructions.

980. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Florence, MA; May 20, 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter to Charles A. Blanchard attached.

Writes that he preached, and is staying with a farmer and his household.

Describes the country and Christians of Florence. Writes about the C. C.

Barleigh lectures in Florence and that he is working to found a church.

981. Grant, Delia E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; May 21,

[1861]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death, and the death of Susan's

[nee Grant?] son Grant.

982. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; May 22, 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching, re-writing a discourse, and finances. Writes

that he scolded Brother Curtis. Mentions acquaintances and associates.

Writes that he is uncertain whether he will raise enough money to meet

his expenses.

983. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; May 25, [1861]. 4 p.

Writes about Wheaton College news, mentioning that she saw some of the

professors. Writes that the chapel is being cleaned. Mentions that Mr.

Roberts preached and that some were pleased and others were disgusted.

Asks what Jonathan Blanchard wrote to the McChesneys. Mentions that Dea.

Gilbert blames Jonathan Blanchard for "letting those men swear to that

paper last summer" and says that she thinks Gilbert may mention that he

had to rebuke Jonathan Blanchard to the Association. Tells about progress

on the new house and mentions "wildcat money.".

984. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; May 27, 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached, that money is scarce, factories are closing,

that he visited relatives. Mentions that he talked to some boys about

personal salvation. Writes about news of Gen. [Benjamin Franklin]

Butler's victory at Lewall's Point. Predicts "terrible times" before the

war is over. Writes about paying Samuel [Blanchard] and perhaps the

College debt from the farm.

985. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; June 1, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he has "symptoms of colic," and that "The Anniversaries" were

not well-attended. Writes that he had "much better standing in the

Congregationalist than I had any reason to hope," and that the

Congregationalists are opposed to Dr. Cheever and the Church Anti-Slavery

Society. Says that he wants professors to read an article, and mentions

that he wrote letters to Chicago Newspapers. Writes about finding a man

for the Chemistry Department--hopes to get money to support him.

986. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Florence, MA; June 10, 1861. 4 p.

Writes that he attended a Sabbath School organizing, that he hopes to

attend the General Association of MA, and that he is becoming acquainted

with Eastern Clergy and its stand on Slavery. Asks about the frame of

the new house.

987. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; June 10, 1861. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about an encampment near Milford [OH]--Camp Duneson. Writes about

soldier attendance at church and Chaplain McAbee, who is also a surgeon.

Mentions that Charles [H. Blanchard?] was driven to Bal[timore?] by "the

reign of terror when cecession was rife.".

988. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; June 12, 1861. 2 p.

Says he plans to attend the wedding of Lyman Williston. Mentions Mrs.

Stoddard of Middlebury. Writes about hiring a chemistry professor.

Writes that he has received news of the defeat of "our troops" in the

Civil War. Mentions Butler's victory.

989. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Florence, MA; June 17, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching, and Lyman Williston's wedding. Mentions Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's stop at Saratoga Springs [on their

Honeymoon]. Mentions seeing a "white whale in a great glass tub of

water" and some big snakes.

990. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; June 18, 1861. 2 p.

Sends a draft and instructions for giving the draft to [F. H.] Mather and

for cashing the draft. Encloses a letter to students of Wheaton College.

991. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to "The

Students of Wheaton College"]. Northampton, MA; June 18, 1861. 4 p.

Writes that Professor Agassig may possibly donate some fossils to the

college. Writes that they may have a possible candidate to teach Natural

Science at Wheaton College. Mentions Silliman, of Yale; Professor

Hitchcock, of Amhurst; banks and manufactories that are closing, and a

prospective Professor of Geology who probably will not come to Wheaton

College. Describes his travels and business.

992. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Florence, MA; June 20, 1861. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about fundraising for Wheaton College, and about the frame for the

new house.

993. Vaughn, Mollie H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Newark, IL; June 22,

1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook.

994. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Paxton, IL; [June 25], 1861. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary J. Stearns living on Grandfather's [Oliver Lovell]

farm. Mentions the death of the boy of the family with whom she boards.

Writes of inquiries for land.

995. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; July 1, 1861. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending some articles with Jonathan Blanchard. Writes about

the marriage of her son Lyman to Sarah Stoddard, and Jonathan Blanchard's

work in Florence, [MA].

996. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerrit

Smith]. Rochester, NY; July 3, 1861. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he plans to visit Smith. Mentions the NY Anti-Slavery

Society. Writes about his labors at Cincinnati and at Knox College, and

outlines Wheaton College's history and situation. Asks Smith to donate

to a fund for the salary of a Geology professor and to speak at

commencement.

997. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; July 3, 1861. 4 p.

Writes that he saw the "Union Hall," the first Hotel at which they

stopped after marriage. Also writes that he preached "in the largest

parlor in town.".

998. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; July 18, [1861]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her trip from Wheaton to Hoyleton.

999. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; August 14, 1861. 2 p.

Note: Letter attached from Catherine Avery Bent to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy on August 14, 1861.

Writes about her activities.

1000. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. n.p.; ca. August 14, 1861. 2 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Catherine Avery Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard

on August 14, 1861.

Writes about various people.

1001. A. T. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 15, 1861. 3

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about war news and Mission Schools.

1002. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; September 2, 1861. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a dress to her.1003. Bent, Catherine Avery

(Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; September 4, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news. Writes of blackberries and peaches.

Mentions that [George] Nichols has no business yet. Mentions that Harry

Langworthy (who lost his wife) was refused by Mrs. Derranur[?] and was

successfully courting Jane Wellington. Writes about Caroline White's

opinion of the [Civil] War.

1004. Curtiss, E. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 23,

1861. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Relates a dream. Writes that Mr. Hobart's wife died.

1005. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; October 12/14, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Joseph Avery Bent's trip. Mentions a preacher who calls

Jonathan Blanchard his "intellectual father." Writes about a tapestry,

genealogy, Edward Dunning's pamphlet on Thomas Jefferson, and sorghum

molasses.

1006. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Clifton Springs, [ ];

October 21, 1861. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her mother and about the religious atmosphere of the place.

1007. Beardsley, B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 4,

1861. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Offers to watch Mary Bent Blanchard's children while the Blanchards move.

1008. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Decatur, IL; November 29, 1861. 3 p.

Describes her journey to Decatur. Says John Davis heard Jonathan

Blanchard speak in Decatur on "Popular Education." Mentions that water

did not freeze in her room.

1009. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. "Winter Quarters"; December 7, 1861. 4 p.

Says she has not yet taken the teacher's certificate exam, and that she

is teaching school. Describes travels from Mendota.

1010. Haskins, B. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 13,

1861. 3 p.

Inquires about an opening in the ministerial field.

1011. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; December 26, 1861. 4 p.

Writes that neighbors are sewing for sick and lame soldiers, that George

W. Bent is planning to attend the General Association meeting in

Galesburg, and that [Lucius C.] Matlack is a Chaplain in the Army.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's receiving a study gown from students,

and mentions that Wheaton College is flourshing.

1012. Ermina F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 31,

1861 [?]. 4 p.

Writes that she received Mary Bent Blanchard's photograph. Writes about

the Scarlet Fever. Writes that Josiah Pole married Miss Jackson, who was

sick in bed during the ceremony. Mentions the Soldier's Aid Society.

Says that "the talk is that Mr. Bailey will be President of the College,"

and that "the school is nearly dead." Gives local news.

1013. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January 11, 1862. 3 p.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard preached to the soldiers. Writes that she

held three "spelling schools." Relates her response to a proposal of

marriage.

1014. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerrit

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; January 13, 1862. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Mentions Smith's declining to donate to Wheaton College. Asks Smith to

speak at commencement on the "State of the Nation, the War, and slavery."

Mentions his work against slavery, the Liberty Party, a political meeting

near Cincinnati in 1840, and his work against Secret Societies. Writes

about the Church trial of Rev. William Graham for teaching that Christ

sanctioned slave-holding, and about his resignation from the Presbyterian

Synod. Mentions Wheaton College's first commencement.

1015. Avery, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 18,

1862. 3 p.

Writes about being anxious about Tommy, a student who is boarding with

the Blanchards.

1016. Avery, J. M. [Letter to Tommy]. Chicago, IL; January 22, 1862. 2 p.

Note: Contemporary Copy.

Writes that he desires Tommy to apply himself to his schoolwork.

1017. Avery, T. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 22,

1862. 1 p.

Wishes Tommy to remain with the Blanchards.

1018. Avery, T. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 26,

1862. 1 p.

Says Thomas wishes to study Bookkeeping and writing, leaving the decision

to Jonathan Blanchard. Promises to send the _Tribune_ and lumber.

1019. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 5, 1862. 1 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers. Letter

attached from Mary Bent Blanchard to Jonathan Blanchard, ca. February 5,

1862.

Reports on the white cow and the wood.

1020. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; ca. February 5, 1862. 2 p.

Note: Attached with letter from Charles A. Blanchard to Jonathan

Blanchard on February 5, 1862.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard read one of Griffith's sermons "to the

congregation at home," that Dr. Hiatt preached. Mentions that Miss

Frangle wants Jonathan Blanchard to write a recommendation for her.

Writes about using a sewing machine, and about Maria Blanchard Cook's

wanting a crayon knife.

1021. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; February 6, 1862. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Blanchards' new house. Mentions a "New Year's donation

visit." Writes of the devestation of the war and mentions Mary Bent

Blanchard's visit to Downer's Grove, apparently to visit a dying soldier.

Writes that Maria Bent Nichols is expecting a baby while her husband is

out of work and that [George Nichols] is thinking of raising mules.

Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill asks about taxes. Mentions

family members, and buying a knife for Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

1022. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 11, 1862. 4 p.

Writes about the birth of [George Herbert Nichols]. Says her husband, G.

M. Nichols, is discouraged. She hopes her husband will become a

Christian. Asks Jonathan Blanchard's opinion of Abraham Lincoln, and

relates her minister's opinion of him, then says she thinks Lincoln is

afraid of being called an abolitionist. Says G. M. Nichols is seeking a

governmental appointment, and she believes he did not receive one because

he is honest. Mentions that her husband had an interview with [Abraham

Lincoln.].

1023. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; February 21, 1862. 4

p.

Writes that Mr. Wright went to the Army, and that she had an offer to

teach next summer. Writes about the items she purchased and the rising

price of cotton goods.

1024. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 1, 1862 [?]. 4 p.

Writes that his ill health is relieved by taking calamus preserved in

maple sugar.

1025. Webster, J. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; March 1,

1862. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he's delaying coming to Wheaton because of illness and that the

_[Christian] Era_ is much improved after "purification by fire.".

1026. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 5, 1862. 1 p.

Asks that Charles A. Blanchard meet him at the train.

1027. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; March 10, 1862. 2 p.

Writes about Maria Bent Nichols's new baby [George]. Says Mr. and Mrs.

Leavits' school is prospering. Writes that measles is infecting the

area, and gives her advice on treating measles. Gives local and family

news. Says Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill wishes to know if Jonathan

Blanchard will pay her property taxes.

Oversized.

1028. Conard, Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Franklin Grove, IL; March

15, 1862. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her illness, and the reason why she quit teaching. Writes

of leaving Wheaton [College], and of being accused of "dishonest

intentions.".

1029. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; March 17, [1862]. 1 p.

Writes that she is visiting Paxton and may teach there.

1030. C. S. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bloomington, [ ]; March 18,

1862. 3 p.

Inquires about the price of housing and indicates a desire to move to

Wheaton. Writes that there is no Congregational minister or church

building for Wednesday night meetings.

1031. Bascom, P. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dover, [ ]; April 1, 1862.

4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's visit, illness in the family, and

working once a week for soldiers.

1032. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Dover, [ ]; April 1, 1862. 3 p.

Writes about President Wallace of Monmouth and about sleeping with

chloroform. Gives farm instructions.

1033. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; April 1, 1862. 4 p.

Mentions that Kitty Dunning is a possible candidate for a position at

Wheaton College. Writes about friends lost in the Civil War.

1034. Lovejoy, Owen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; April 5,

1862. 2 p.

Writes that he asked Steward for Jonathan Blanchard to be appointed to go

to the Dissenters in England, or to bear a treaty to Mexico. Says, "I

think that the anti-slavery world moves, though slowly.".

1035. Avery, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 8, 1862.

4 p.

Writes about Tommy [Stanford?]'s school and piano studies, about Jonathan

Blanchard's ill health, and about her family's health.

1036. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Owen Lovejoy].

Wheaton, IL; [April 11, 1862]. 4 p.

Note: Draft.

A response to Lovejoy's letter about the possibility of Jonathan

Blanchard carrying a treaty to Mexico, or sending Jonathan Blanchard "to

the dissenters in England.".

1037. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Owen Lovejoy].

Wheaton, IL; April 11, 1862. 2 p.

Note: Draft; Written on the back of a receipt for linseed oil dated

October 18, 1861.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is willing to undertake government work as

bearer of a treaty to Mexico, if he is not required to break the Sabbath.

1038. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Decatur, IL; April 11, 1862.

4 p.

Writes about teaching school and not being satisfied with the pay.

Mentions that she sought a new position, and then turned one down. Says

she had three offers of marriage in three weeks. Mentions "Uncle.".

1039. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; April 12/14, 1862. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the birth of George W. Bent's daughter, [Minnie Bent].

Mentions the death of Mr. Bukarth, Writes of the possibility of

travelling east, or to Iowa. Mentions that Mrs. Conant lost a finger.

1040. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 23, 1862. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Wait Talcott and his wife, with whom Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard are to stay during the State Association meeting.

Writes of preaching and finding Charles A. Blanchard a farm job with Mr.

Johnson. Gives instructions for Charles A. Blanchard's departure, and

farm instructions. Writes of his health, the Staugh's boy, and the

"Schotts" woman.

1041. eBlanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 23, [1862]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the arrival of Charles A. Blanchard. Writes about his

health, and says that he is sending 18 pigeons to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Sends farm instructions, and says "don't forget some osage orange

plants.".

1042. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; April 24, 1862. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard attended to her taxes. Asks Jonathan

Blanchard's apinion on a business matter. Mentions Blanchard

[Pettengill]'s studies, and conversions in the local church.

1043. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Decatur, IL; April 24, 1862. 4 p.

Writes about "Uncle," teaching school, her health, and wedding plans.

1044. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 2, 1862. 4 p.

Writes that he is unable to hire Mr. Stauch. Says he took strychnine and

pie plant wine with raw eggs for his health, and that he is "utterly

unfit to resume duty at Wheaton." Mentions hunting with Charles A.

Blanchard. Says he is thinking of starting a paper if Bascom comes to

Wheaton, and that he is hoping for a government job abroad. Gives

instructions for work on the house.

1045. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; May 4, 1862. 3 p.

Asks about her trunk and asks for a Singing Book.

1046. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 5, 1862. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that he hunted and attended church, and that he is taking

treatment for worms. Describes his health. Writes that Milo Smith and

his wife petitioned the church "to commune under the role," and that Dr.

Helms took communion. Writes about spiritualism.

1047. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; May 7 [or 8], 1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Platt's and Carlos Haven's deaths, and mentions that Mr.

Bascom preached. Says that Mr. and Mrs. Hagerdone and their daughter

were granted church membership. Mentions a visit from Beardsley and

Brother Adams. Mentions that [Wheaton] College matters "move on well."

Writes of the birth of a calf, a church meeting and communion.

1048. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 12, [1862]. 2 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about the Johnson farm.

1049. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; May 15, 1862. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a box of things. Says Cousin Mary had a

baby. Asks for a hymn book.

1050. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; May 16, 1862. 2 p.

Writes that she is going to visit George W. Bent in Iowa. Mentions the

crops. Writes about Dr. Holbrook, a homeopath. Writes about Jonathan

Blanchard giving Catherine Avery Bent a Testament.

Oversized.

1051. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 6/8, 1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her arrival in Chicago and future plans. Writes about the

death of Emma Sawyer and Mr. Sawyer's financial distress. Mentions that

Mr. Boyer preached. Writes about John [Stearns] (who was wounded) and

Confederate prisoners in Chicago.

1052. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Barnesville, OH; June 9, 1862. 4 p.

Writes that she gained noteriety in town for teaching a Sunday School

class in a settlement of free blacks. Asks Jonathan Blanchard for advice

on how to proceed. Writes about teaching school.

1053. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Bois'd Arc School; June 11, 1862. 4 p.

Writes about working for the board, and about Mr. Clark's child's

(Newtie) death by diptheria.

1054. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Selima

Blanchard Allen]. n.p.; June 23, 1862. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Butts is spreading rumors.

1055. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Burr Oak, IA; July 8, 1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members. Mentions hearing that Jonathan Blanchard

was ill. Writes about travel, and George W. Bent's farm.

1056. Hall, Mary. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Whitewater, WI; July 10, 1862.

3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about herself as a potential music teacher and says she will visit

Wheaton. Mentions Kittie Hall [sister of the writer], and Miss Tyler--a

potential Pricipal.

1057. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Prospect City, IL; July 12/14, 1862. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about getting subscribers for "the paper," and his weariness. Says

that he is to preach and that he feels the pressure of people's

expectations of his preaching. Writes that Julia Glover married George

Campbell. Gives farm instructions about the fence posts. Writes about

fundraising for Wheaton College and dreading it. He says, "I believe I

have a mission and that the college and the paper ... are a part of it;"

"I am unfit to originate and be a sort of center and leader of a

_movement_...." Sees himself as lacking the ability to spark enthusiasm

in others, "... come to what you are--nothing!!" Talks about money for

Catherine Blanchard Stoddard, and mentions Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's

upcoming wedding and a melodeon. Says, "I am sorry to be so miserably

destitute of means." Sends a p.s. to Catherine Blanchard Stoddard about

honoring her mother.

1058. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; July 22, 1862. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Thanks Smith for sending money. Gives personal history and writes about

his anti-slavery activity. Mentions the 6th Presbyterian Church, Knox

College, human inventions in church and worship, his leaving Knox, the

Religion of Reason, Angels and Devils, and Wheaton College debts and

faculty.

1059. Fretts, Christine. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lane, IL; July 30,

[ca. 1862]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching and thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for books and

papers. Writes that her sister is ill with consumption.

1060. Smith, Gerrit (Abolitionist). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]; July 30,

1862. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; barely legible.

Says he will be glad to have Jonathan Blanchard visit. Writes about the

"Religion of Reason" vs. the "Religion of Christ." Says he will suscribe

to the _Christian Era_.1061. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 1, [1862]. 3 p.

Note: Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers. Embossed with

the seal of the College.

Answers Jonathan Blanchard's objections to his [entering the army.]

Mentions farm work.

1062. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galena, IL; August 4, 1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching, travel plans, the paper, and reasons for not

running for congress. Mentions Cunningham, who is Presbyterian and says

he "will take care that he [Cunningham] does not make the

[Congregational] Church at Nora Presbyterian." Mentions debts.

1063. Sanderson, E. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Edgartown, [ ];

September 6, 1862. 2 p.

Note: Letter attached from Mary L. Sanderson to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

September 6, 1862.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a photograph. Mentions deaths in the

family.

1064. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 6,

1862. 2 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter from E. L. Sanderson to Mary Bent Blanchard,

September 6, 1862.

Writes about acquaintances.

1065. Conard, Jennie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Franklin Grove, IL; September 11, 1862. 3 p.

Writes that she is looking for a teaching position.

1066. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 24, 1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about moving mishaps and gifts. Mentions that J. P. Stoddard is

working for the _Era_, and mentions receiving a letter from Jonathan

Blanchard full of advice.

1067. Tirtlot, William M. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Bowling Green, OH; November 8, 1862. 4 p.

Writes about his sister, Mary, and his brother. Says he thinks Jonathan

Blanchard would make a better general than Gen. Ward, his general, who is

a drunkard. Writes about election for officers, and about having

performed the duties of a 2nd lieutenant.

1068. Whittier, A. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 25,

1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a sewing machine and work among children. Mentions the

marriage of Catherine Blanchard Stoddard.

1069. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL;

December 15, 1862. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends payment for the _Christian Era_. Writes about her family's health,

Louise, and Catherine Blanchard Stoddard.

1070. Dill, J. H. (Chaplain 89th IL, C Brig, 2 Div.). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 26, 1862. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is unable to visit Jonathan Blanchard and that he sent a

bill to Prof. Baker to be remitted to Dill's wife.

1071. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Loved

ones at home"]. Byron, IL; December 26, 1862. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about letters from family members, a revival, and prayer meetings

with Brother Penfield. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard's heavy cares and Wheaton College debt. Expresses her desire

to unite with a church.

1072. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; December 26, 1862. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a revival, L. Reed's [court] case, and reception of the

_[Christian] Era_ in Byron.

1073. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

n.p.; [1863]. 2 p.

Writes about family members and mentions that Maria Blanchard Cook plans

to attend Mt. Holyoke Seminary.

1074. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; [ca. 1863]. 1 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes that the adopted son of Deacon Williston died. Mentions Maria

Blanchard Cook's plans to attend Mt. Holyoke Seminary and writes about

staying with Maria Bent Nichols.

1075. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; [ca. 1863 ?]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her return to Byron via Rockford and her stay at [Rockford]

Seminary.

1076. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and

Maria Blanchard Cook]. n.p.; [ca. January 1863]. 4 p.

Writes to Maria Blanchard Cook that she has usurped Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard's place in his heart, now that Catherine Blanchard Stoddard is

married. To Mary Bent Blanchard he writes about family members,

mentioning that Katy Blanchard visited Congress and that Cyrus Lewis

Blanchard and Mary A. Blanchard had a new daughter.

1077. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Dr. A. W. Freeman].

Wheaton, IL; January 24, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Misdated January 24, 1862; Freeman returned the letter with his

address.

Asks for his present address.

1078. Freeman, A. W. (Physician). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January

27, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Written on the letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Freeman [January

24, 1863], in which she requests his address.

Sends his address.

1079. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard; Stoddard, James Philemon (Daughter and Son-

in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL;

February 11, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Write about Jennie, the case of Mr. L. Reed, Mr. Bascom, and that they

will not be able to visit Wheaton.

1080. Pettengill, Lucy (Wife of Moses Pettengill). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 17, 1863. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends names of new subscribers to the _Christian Era_. Writes that they

moved and sends money.

1081. Blanchard, William S. [?]. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. [?]; March 3,

1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Copy of a letter describing a young man's conversion at Ludlow, VT.

1082. Lass, Mary C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; March 18,

[1863]. 3 p.

Writes about her mother's death and mentions that she got married.

1083. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Rev. S. S. Jocelyn [sec. AHMS]]. Wheaton, IL; April, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; note of recommendation from George B. Hubbard for Rev. and

Mrs. Lyman is attached.

Recommendation of Rev. T. Lyman and his wife "respecting work among the

Freed-men." Mentions Wheaton College debt.

1084. Baker, Matthias. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Middle Grove, IL; April

3, 1863. 1 p.

Writes that he will delay joining a church.

1085. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 9, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about raising money for Wheaton College. Mentions that Carpenter

advised Jonathan Blanchard not to go to Wheaton.

1086. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 13, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her journey from Chicago to Tarrytown via train. Writes

about [George] Nichols' health and deteriorating mental state, and Maria

Bent Nichols's new baby [George H. Nichols]. Mentions Mary Bent

Blanchard's responsibilities. Mentions that Catherine Bent Dunning had a

fall, and that Joe is doing well at College. Writes about family

members.

Oversized.

1087. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 7/9/[11]/[12], 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [George] Nichol's physical and mental health and Maria Bent

Nichols's renting out of the house. Gives family news. Asks if Jonathan

Blanchard will preach the dedication sermon in George W. Bent's new

church. Writes about Mr. Lewis' sermons. Writes of new [Wheaton]

settlers and the hope that the Wheaton College debt would be paid soon.

Mentions Nora Blanchard Kellogg singing in a concert. Mentions the

Blanchards' prolific cats and the Blanchards' bees.

1088. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 12, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about ill health, being caught in a blizzard during a carriage

ride to Harvard, [IL], Miss Parsons returning from the war, and rabbits

in the garden.

1089. Skeel, Carrie (Former Wheaton College Student, Academic Dept.). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Florid, IL; May 19, 1863. 3 p.

Mentions a student prayer meeting and a neighborhood prayer meeting.

Writes that she joined a church. Writes about a sewing circle.

1090. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Genesco, IL; May 27, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he saw Dr. Hiatt and received "a just result," and that he

missed the train. Writes about boarding with George S. Perry, and a

letter from George Whipple. Mentions that Boynton is "at his old tricks"

and that he wants to have nothing to do with him. Writes of

Presbyterianism, and the New York and Cincinnati boards. Writes about

the prospect for selling the farm at a good price, and mentions that

Neely's daughter is married.

1091. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Genesco, IL; May 29, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives report on Association Meeting and a resolution on the _Christian

Era_. Writes that Brother Patton preached. Writes about his plans to go

to Galesburg.

1092. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 6, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news, the cancellation of the Wheaton

College debt, [George] Nichols' physical and mental health, moving, the

new house, and items sent to Mary Bent Blanchard.

1093. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; June 21, 1863. 4 p.

Says that G. M. Nichols is "a wreck," and that she is boarding with a

woman named Townsley. Mentions new families in the area. Says Mr. Davis

lost his brother MaKee in the battle of Vicksburg. Mentions holding a

strawberry festival for the soldiers. Asks for a photograph.

1094. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; July 7, 1863. 4 p.

Writes that Edward Dunning returned to the military near Cumberland, and

that a soldier engaged to a local girl was killed at Gettysburg. Writes

about the strain that study puts on the mind.

1095. Tupper, Cornelia A. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cass, [ ]; July 8, 1863. 4 p.

Expects to return to Wheaton College. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to inform

Miss Northway that she expects to return to Wheaton.

1096. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 10/20, 1863. 2 p.

Writes about G. M. Nichols' ailments, about sending old clothes to Mary

Bent Blanchard, and about Jane and Emmiline, (Nichols' sisters) who

visited him in the assylum. Says that Edward Dunning cut short a twenty-

day leave from the military upon hearing of an invasion of Maryland and

Pennsylvania. Mentions Wheaton College commencement.

1097. Sanderson, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; July

22, 1863.

Writes about a subscription to the _Christian Era_ and about her mother.

1098. Blanchard, Kate (CLB's daughter; niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; July 23, 1863. 2 p.

Writes that Confederate troops were within sight of her house, and that

she is sending a trunk and carpetbag, express. Writes about the capture

of Capt. John, about the drought, and about the wickedness of the

neighbors.

Oversized.

1099. Hand, Millie. [Letter to "Friend"]. n.p.; July 30, 1863. 2 p.

Writes about her siblings and says her brothers might be drafted.

1100. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; August 5, 1863. 4 p.

Writes that he attended the State Association meeting at Genesco. Writes

about Wheaton College being out of debt, about plans to open a school in

Hoyleton, and about preaching. Mentions "National successes." Says a

severe frost cut the peach crop, and he plans to raise some cotton.

1101. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; August 7, 1863. 3 p.

Subscribes to the _Christian Era_. Writes about Mr. Davis, the local

minister. Says that threats from the Copperheads caused the Seminary to

be guarded.

1102. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Rock River, IL; August 14/22, 1863. 4 p.

Writes about her sidesaddle, and about a new house and furnishings.

1103. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerrit

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; September 7, 1863. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he is planning to go to Boston to attend an AMA meeting, and

speak on behalf of freedmen. Says he is working to establish Wheaton

College. Describes Presbyterian control of most Illinois Colleges. Says

he wishes to visit Smith. Writes that Wheaton College's debt is paid,

and that he plans to preach before the American Missionary Association.

1104. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Milford, OH; September 7, 1863. 2 p.

Says he tried to convince his brother to move to Wheaton.

1105. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; September 8, 1863. 4 p.

Writes about her subscription to the _Christian Era_. Writes that Carrie

is married, and her husband is "awaiting orders." Writes that her son

Johnnie is in Logan's division of Grant's Army, and that Henry is in the

112th Regt. of IL volunteers. Writes that the Universalists are building

a church.

1106. Shipherd, J. R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

12, 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he is sending his "young friend" to her.

1107. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 14, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Catherine Avery Bent travelling to Massachusetts, Catherine

Avery Bent's health, and her baby's health [George H. Nichols].

1108. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 16, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his trip to Boston, and being seasick and colicy. Mentions

Maria Blanchard Cook, who is traveling with him. Writes of his plans.

Mentions the Tract House.

1109. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 16, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Attached to a letter from J. P. Stoddard to Jonathan Blanchard,

dated September 16, 1863.

Writes about a toothache, and about J. P. Stoddard having shot five

quail.

1110. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; September 16, 1863. 4 p.

Note: Note attached from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to Jonathan

Blanchard, ca. September 16, 1863.

Sends subscription money to _The Christian Era_ for Deacon J. Rood and

Charles Fisher. Writes about the Sunday School Picnic. Says a Church

committee has raised money for his support, and he is thinking of

applying to the AHMS for further money. Mentions having preached a

funeral sermon, describes his farm situation, and says he plans to join

the army.

1111. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; September 21, 1863. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Austin is working on plastering, that there is but one

tea drinker among her boarders, and that Nora Blanchard Kellogg won a

second prize at the fair for her stockings. Writes about her boarders.

1112. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 22, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he wants the plastering done on the house prior to the frost.

Writes about news of the battle between [William Starke] Rosecrans and

[Braxton] Bragg and that it may affect the value of gold. Says he will

go to Rosecrans Army, if he can get sent. Sends $1.00 to Mr. Hand for

[Moses] Pettengill's paper. Asks about $60.00 from Jones Harding.

1113. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; September 22, 1863. 4 p.

Says she attended a lecture by Mr. Vincent of Rockford. Writes that J.

P. Stoddard performed a marriage ceremony for an old man, to his sixth

wife. Suggests adding soda to pie crust, and says she drinks Valerian

for her nerves.

1114. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September [23 or 25], 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy (Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers).

Letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Jonathan Blanchard sent with this

letter.

Writes about progress on the house, Mr. Mott, and Mr. Mather.

1115. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; September [23 or 25], 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with letter from Charles A. Blanchard to Jonathan

Blanchard.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard, Mr. Austin, progress on the house, and

Maria Blanchard Cook.

1116. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 24, 1863. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his ill health. Cautions Mary Bent Blanchard against

sleeping in rooms with wet plaster. Writes about the upcoming Anniversary

of the American Mission Association. Sends $1.00 for Dea. Pomeroy's

paper. Says that he thinks Charles A. Blanchard ought to take Latin and

Greek if possible. Gives farm instructions. Mentions that it hurts him

to read and write. Writes about Pomeroy's grapes. Mentions that he

refused to preach. Writes about lumber for the parlor door.

1117. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 26, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Advises Mary Bent Blanchard to take Brandreth's pills. Writes that he

wants Charles A. Blanchard to succeed and to take Latin and Greek. Gives

building instructions.

1118. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; September 29, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about daily chores, and progress on the house. Mentions that

Selima wished to be a missionary and "should love to go and teach the

contrabands." Mentions that Mr. Markham preached. Writes of Mary Barker,

who also wishes to do missionary work. Mentions starting to have

breakfast prior to morning exercises. Says that Mr. Staunch is selling

potatoes. Writes that there are 130 Wheaton College students. Says that

Miss Holcomb and Miss Tirtlot are giving lessons. Writes about boarders.

1119. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [October, 1863

?]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's sleep and health and writes that he is

to visit Gerritt Smith.

1120. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pelham, MA; October 2, 1863. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Talks about being in the mountains for his health, hunting, and the town.

Writes that he left Maria Blanchard Cook in a large house with 360 girls.

1121. Skeel, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Granville, IL; October 3,

1863. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about attending school, Lizzie Turner, and school activities.

1122. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pelham, MA; October 5, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health, having preached and given communion, building

instructions, and plans to go bee-ing.

1123. Sanford, Vannie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Nashua, IA; October 5,

1863. 3 p.

Writes that her mother was going to unite with the local church, now

pastorless. Mentions that the Congregationalist Society is small. Says

her brother Scott is attending Upper Iowa University. Asks for a photo.

1124. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pelham, MA; October 7, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he will inquire about a teaching position among freedmen for Selima

and Miss Barker. Mentions various people.

1125. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard and the children]. Pelham, MA; October 7, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about hunting, bee-ing, health, having climbed a chestnut tree,

and having sent letters.1126. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton

College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; October 9, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his plans, and mentions hearing that the _Congressional

Quarterly_ had his article on Eldership in it. Mentions Dexter's article

on Eldership in the Iowa Newsletter. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to ask Mr.

Hand to re-write his article. Gives building instructions.

1127. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 11, 1863. 2 p.

Writes that she miscounted the months of her pregnancy and asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to come and stay with her.

1128. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 12, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Letter contains numerous corrections by Jonathan Blanchard.

Jonathan Blanchard returned a letter to Charles A. Blanchard on October

25, 1863.

Writes about progress of work on the house. Writes that Howard shot two

river snipes. Mentions a trip to the mill.

1129. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 12, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sight-seeing around Boston.

1130. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and children]. Pelham, MA; October 13, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his activities--hunting and picking chestnuts. Writes about

his health. Mentions that he is saving two bird wings for Nora Blanchard

Kellogg and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy.

1131. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; October 13, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people, progress on the building, prayer meeting, the

upcoming Sunday School Excursion, and a new calf.

1132. Bliss, C. P. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Providence, IL; October 13, 1863. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is sending Howard [Bliss] to Wheaton because of its "high

toned Christian and moral character," and that she is sending peaches.

1133. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; October 21, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives building instructions. Writes about his plans, mentioning that he

may preach at Dr. Sweetzer's church. Writes about looking for a

Professor of Rhetoric and Logic. Writes about his health and says, "I

believe more and more in prayer." Gives instructions for paying debts and

writes that he sent a $25.00 draft on Mr. Williston. Writes about a new

calf to supply winter meat. Mentions an upcoming meeting for which he

has a sermon written. Sends instructions about printing a poem by Owen

Lovejoy in the _[Christian] Era_.

1134. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; October 21/22, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her plans to visit Catherine Blanchard Stoddard. Mentions

that Martin Brown is selling his house to [George H.] Collier and that

Mr. Montgomery is buying Collier's house. Mentions that Brother Rawson is

selling his house and land. Writes of Mrs. Stauch and her potatoes.

Mentions visiting Jesse Wheaton "about that land." Mentions Wheaton

College student prayer meetings. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard's

views on secret societies pleased Mr. Juelson.

1135. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 21, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members, the _Christian Era_, and local people.

1136. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles A.

Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; October 25, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Written on Charles A. Blanchard's letter to Jonathan Blanchard of

October 12, 1863.

Criticizes Charles A. Blanchard's letter for punctuation and

incompleteness, saying he will not show it to Mr. Williston. Asks him to

write a perfect letter about religion, want, Wheaton College, and home.

1137. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; October 27, 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about being delayed, saying that "professors and professorships

are not picked up in an afternoon." Tells Mary Bent Blanchard to "go

cheerfully" to visit Catherine Blanchard Stoddard.

1138. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to [Mary Bent

Blanchard]]. Paxton, IL; November 2, 1863. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his stepchildren and their spiritual state. Mentions that

the crops are ruined. Writes of financial matters, saying that he bought

land. Says that he will possibly have to teach. Mentions having trouble

with his stepchildren, and the possibility of adopting some new way of

providing for himself.

1139. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; November 9, 1863. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she went to a meeting on behalf of the freedmen and heard Mr. Davis

speak. Mentions that she received a gift of a photo album. Mentions

that she read a report of a meeting at Hopkinton, and read Henry Ward

Beecher's address at Manchester. Writes about [William Starke] Rosecrans

being "deposed." Writes of attending lectures on "Cultivation of the

Human Voice" from Professor Monroe. Mentions finding a cousin--Mary

Forbes.

1140. Bliss, C. P. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Providence, IL; November 11, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Howard [Bliss], who is staying with the Blanchards, and

discussion topics of gentlemen visitors.

1141. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Geritt

Smith]. Chicago, IL; November 12, 1863. 4 p.

Challenges Smith to read a review of Lyell on the Antiquity of Man, and

says he will read Mrs. Child's books and "endeavor to beat you in candor

and frankness." Mentions an article on Spiritualism in _The Eclectic

Magazine_. Thanks Mrs. Smith for taking care of him, and warns her

against spiritualism. Mentions an article on The Antiquity of Man in _The

Eclectic Magazine_, a review of Prof. Wilson, and Prof. Wilson's speech on

blacks and mulatoes.

1142. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to William

Claflin]. Wheaton, IL; November 17, 1863. 3 p.

Writes that he desires J. C. Webster to come to Wheaton College, saying

he met with Webster's brother, and is concerned about endowing Webster's

professorship. Describes the difficulty of living a Christian life in

American politics, and asks Claflin to use his political position to

attempt to obtain donations for Webster's professorship.

1143. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 19, 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; torn, affecting text.

Writes about family members.

1144. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 25, 1863. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and local people. Writes about [George]

Nichols' ill health and death. Writes about her travels in the East and

Mr. Todd's sermon.

1145. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; November 30, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health, Warren and Jesse Wheaton seeming "willing to

sign a bond to deed those lots." Mentions J. P. Stoddard telling

Jonathan Blanchard that he did not praise Markham and Collins enough.

Mentions that H. L. Hammond preached, Jonathan Blanchard having preached

at Dr. [Edward] Beecher's. Says that Henry is "sinking with drink. Says,

"stick to your opposition to beer and intoxicating drinks, but push . . .

for something I can drink or your opposition will be useless." Gives

farm instructions.

1146. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; November 30, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her sore breast was cured with lard, hops and hot carmel.

Writes of family members. Includes a letter to Mary Bent Blanchard on

November 28, 1863.

1147. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 8, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Letter attached from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated December 8/10, 1863.

Asks if Mr. Galloway joined the army. Talks about having walked on ice.

1148. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; December 8/10, 1863. 1 p.

Note: Attached with letter from Julia Blanchard Fischer to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated December 8, 1863.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard received some letters.

1149. Blanchard, Charles H. (Son of Samuel Blanchard; Nephew of JB and MAB).

[Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Chicago, IL; December 15, 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his future plans--perhaps to enlist in the Army.

1150. Bliss, C. P. (Mother of Wheaton College student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Providence, IL; December 17, 1863. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her son and husband. Recommends Faber's _Napoleon III: The

Man of Prophecy_.

1151. Women's Loyal National League, by order of Susan B. Anthony. [Letter to

[Mary Bent Blanchard]]. New York; December 17, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the work for Universal Emancipation. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to work for donations.

1152. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 19, [1863]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note from J. P. Stoddard attached.

Writes about family members, misunderstanding over some papers, and the

_[Christian] Era_.

1153. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; December 19, [1863]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; attached with a letter from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to

Jonathan Blanchard on December 19, [1863].

Invitation to the church in Brimfield, "with a view of becoming its

Pastor." Writes about Mr. Bowman and a commission from the AHMS.

1154. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 22, 1863. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Willistons. Describes her room and its furnishings.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard having lost money. Asks, "Has Mr. [Warren]

Wheaton deeded the land to the college[?]" and says she heard that the

_[Christian] Era_ printing office burned. Mentions the death of Judge

Blanchard. Mentions Vermont men enlisting.

1155. Carpenter, H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Downers Grove, IL; December

23, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about funeral arrangements for Captain Blanchard.

1156. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 24, 1863. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; sent with letter from J. P. Stoddard to Mary Bent Blanchard

on December 24, 1863.

Writes about family members: Ann, Williston B. Stoddard, Charles A.

Blanchard, Julia Blanchard Fischer, and Miss [Lizzie] Hennessey.

1157. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 24, 1863. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to Mary Bent

Blanchard attached.

Writes about family members and rabbit trapping.

1158. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 11, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about naming Williston B. Stoddard. Mentions being invited to

five turkey suppers. Writes of sewing and having an Ambrotype taken of

Julia Blanchard Fischer and Williston B. Stoddard. Writes about the

possibility of Charles A. Blanchard teaching in the area, the cold

weather, and paying debts.

1159. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 12, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's ill health, Charles A. Blanchard's

sleigh, and hopes that Mary Bent Blanchard will not take as many

boarders. Writes that she received a letter from Catherine Avery Bent.

Mentions a new Stewart Stove, and a melodian. Writes about her spiritual

state. Mentions carrying food to the sick.

1160. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of MAB and JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 12, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about looking for a job in Chicago, Mr. McCabe preaching, local

people, family members, and Mrs. Hemmney having had a baby girl.

1161. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 17, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she is planning to arrive in Wheaton on Saturday.

1162. Bliss, C. P. (Mother of Wheaton College student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Providence, IL; January 21, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is anxious due to receiving no letter from Howard

[Bliss].

1163. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 5/9, 1864. 6 p.

Suggests unfermented cider for Jonathan Blanchard's ill health, and

writes about her sister Nancy's ill health. Writes about a revival and

new church members.

1164. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Redfield, IA; February 6, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is intending to stay in Iowa two or three weeks.

1165. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

S. S. Jocelyn]. Wheaton, IL; February 10, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Letter of recommendation for Rev. Mr. Besse--"not much of a preacher."

Writes about Prof. [Oscar F.] Lumry and says, "I am vexed and perplexed

about Chicago matters.".

1166. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; February 12, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she is invited to spend part of vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Washburn,

and that Dr. Kirk [President of the Board of Mt. Holyoke Seminary] spoke.

Writes about her spiritual state.

1167. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and family]. Chicago, IL; February 13, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn, affecting text.

Writes about local people and the spotted fever epidemic.

1168. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dunton, IL; February 15, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes that he received his teaching certificate by examination [in

Chicago]. Writes that Mr. Hubbard preached. Writes about his first

teaching experience.

1169. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 25, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; fragment?

Writes of [Robinson S.] Lockwood, "a college chum of Uncle's.".

1170. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; February 29, 1864. 1 p.

Writes that she wants Geraldine Blanchard Fischer and Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy to write.

1171. Stearns, John O. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Friends at Wheaton"].

Red River; ca. March-April, 1864. 2 p.

Describes Civil War Army experiences. Talks about a hard campaign.

1172. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Ticonderoga, NY; March 2, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about business being poor due to the war, his children, the

corrupt country, and family members. Writes about attempting to buy a

place for a church from a woman "by the name of Benedict" and asks

Jonathan Blanchard to deal with her. Mentions that one may travel to

Ticonderoga by rail and steam boat now.

Oversized.

1173. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; March 2, 1864. 4 p.

Writes about teachers at South Hadley Female Seminary. Writes that

Professor Hitchcock of Amherst was buried. Says she will need a white

dress for anniversary exercises.

1174. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; March 3, 1864. 2 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's having sold the farm.

1175. Pettengill, Moses (Friend and benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 3, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of his wife and says that she wanted Mary Bent

Blanchard to have a set of furs.

1176. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 4, 1864. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her ill health and mentions that Mrs. Rood's daughter is

helping with the housework.

1177. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to George

Whipple]. Wheaton, IL; March 5, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Recommends Rev. Mr. Besse and mentions the "new organization" in Chicago.

1178. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 12, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her health and about having a buggy built. Writes that

Jonathan Blanchard lent money to Mr. Gerald and asks if Jonathan

Blanchard sold farm to Mr. Sanderson.

1179. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Dunton, IL; March 15, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Says, "the young men here are godless." Writes about drinking and the

religious state of Dunton.

1180. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to George

Whipple]. Wheaton, IL; March 21, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Asks, on behalf of student Mr. Montgomery, for the amount expended by

Whipple's organization. Recommends Rev. Calvin Feemster to Whipple.

Says Feemster fled Mississippi to avoid conscription. Writes about

Jeff[erson] Davis.

1181. Bliss, C. P. (Mother of Wheaton College student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Providence, IL; March 21, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Bliss' illness, and bringing some freedmen from St.

Louis.

1182. Wiley, A. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 25,

1864. 1 p.

Writes that Owen Lovejoy is moribund. Mentions flower seeds.

1183. Conard, Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Franklin Grove, IL; March

28, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she is interested in work among the freedmen, and desires a

recommendation from Jonathan Blanchard. Writes about Miss Cook and

encloses a form from the Northwestern Freedmen's Aid Commmission.

1184. Gay, Mary E. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Elk Grove, IL; March 28, [ca. 1864]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of the possibility of returning to Wheaton College.

1185. Pettengill, Moses (Friend of JB and MAB; Trustee of Wheaton College).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 30, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Cover letter for items sent by the late Mrs. [Lucy] Pettengill to Mary

Bent Blanchard.

1186. Pettengill, Moses (Friend of JB and MAB; Trustee of Wheaton College).

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 31, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending items from the late Mrs. [Lucy] Pettengill to Mary

Bent Blanchard, and his plans to attend the Chicago Triennial Convention.

1187. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Reaction to Jonathan Blanchard's decision to travel west. Writes about

the Ladies Loyal League, and secret societies.

1188. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Neice of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and family]. Chicago, IL; April 1, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about John [Stearns], investing money, and the Rev. R. S.

Lockward.

1189. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; April 4, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about traveling home with sick children, and Minnie [Bent] having

had a fit.

1190. Smith, Henry. [Letter to Catherine Avery Bent]. New York, NY; April 7,

1864. 1 p.

Sends a $60 dividend check.

1191. White, Thomas (Relative of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Brooklyn, NY; April 8, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard is welcome to visit.

1192. Bliss, C. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Providence, IL; April 9/11,

1864. 4 p.

Sends $5.00 for board for Howard, a student boarder. Says she will send

plants to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes about holding a Sunday School for

freedmen in their house. Asks if Jonathan Blanchard follows the

movements of Napoleon [III], saying, "I believe the prophetic vision is

about run out and . . . we are to expect great changes.".

1193. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Chicago, IL; April 14, 1864. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy and transcript.

Writes about his plan to go to Idaho. Asks if Badger wishes him to "do

anything for your society there [in Idaho].".

1194. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Wheaton, IL; April 23, 1864. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy and transcript.

Thanks Badger for money. Says he hopes to do missionary work in the

West.

1195. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Grinnell, IA; April 28/29, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his train journey. Describes the town and college at

Grinell--almost wishing he had accepted the presidency. Mentions that

there are good roads ahead. Gives farm instructions. Mentions their

travelling companions--Mr. Harvey led the party from Joliet, and that

three denominations are represented. Mentions a rumor that people are

selling teams at the Missouri River. Mentions Campbell's pamphlet on

Idaho and its tales of gold.

1196. Wright, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 30,

1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for quilt sent to the "Home for the

Friendless.".

1197. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May, 1864. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he is to be "exploring bishop of the mountains." Writes

about the missionaries Chamberlain and Allen, about mass emigration West,

leaving only the young and the old, and about the need for ministers in

the West.

1198. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; May 1, [1864]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Marked "journal". Writes about Anniversary exercises, the state of the

farm, and about missing the train to Wheaton. Writes that the committee

voted Jonathan Blanchard $200 instead of $100 and writes that Mr. Alden

preached.

1199. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; May 2, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and his upcoming journey. Mentions the

_Christian Era_. Writes about money matters and mentions Lizzie Gass, her

new roommate. Writes that a teacher is sick with "the varioloid" and

writes about vaccinations.

1200. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burr Oak, IA; May 6, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes abut Jonathan Blanchard's journey and writes that Kittie Dunning

is engaged to Mr. Bradford, a Yale man and Army chaplain.

1201. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Coon River, Jordan's Branch, Central IA, 140 miles from

Council Bluffs; May 6, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health (an attack of diptheria), camping, a Sabbath

meeting, settlers, Irish railroad workers and drink, seeing wild cats,

and his plans to take the stage to Omaha.

Oversized.1202. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 7/9, 1864. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard's departure.

Mentions illness and that Ellen Payne died. Asks, "is Mr. H. in the

Army?" Writes about [George] Nichols' Southern property, the high prices

of food and clothing, and possibility of coming to Wheaton. Writes about

acquaintances and family members. Mentions that Mr. Bradford, an Army

Chaplain is engaged to Kittie Dunning. Mentions new church members.

1203. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Council Bluffs, IA; May 10, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes about his trip, Sunday rest, Jonathan Blanchard, Mr.

W[orthington], sending a photo of a friend and pressed flowers [see

enclosures file for flowers].

1204. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; May 10, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's departure and asks, "Is he under the

protection of a military company?" Mentions a dispute with "brother"

over purchasing land. Mentions measles and says that Frank is in the

Army. Says, "I am much obliged to you for seeing to my taxes.".

1205. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 10, 1864.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends draft for $100.00. Asks about the prospect of Brother [J. C.]

Webster's coming to Wheaton.

1206. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Council Bluffs, IA; May 11, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his and Charles A. Blanchard's health. Mentions that Mr.

Turley has been to Idaho, Oregon, and California. Describes Idaho.

Writes about a dispute with Mr. W. over Sunday travel and money. Sends

instructions for payment of debts. Describes the Missouri River.

1207. "Young Ladies of WC". [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; May

11, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invitation to join the young Ladies of Wheaton College on Friday evening,

May 13, 1864.

1208. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to "Dear Dear

Children"]. "Missouri River"; May 12, [1864]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about waiting to cross the River, camping and cooking at the roadside,

finding lost or stolen mules, the looks of the River--that it looks like used washing water.

1209. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton

College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Council Bluffs, IA; May 12, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances and family members. Mentions possibly needing

to borrow money to get home. Describes the "infatuation of these moving

multitudes." Writes of trading a lame mule for a sound one, and says he

will be "leaving civilization tomorrow.".

1210. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Wheaton, IL; May 12, [1864]. 4 p.

Sends instructions for self-vaccination against smallpox. Writes about

preparing for Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard's Western

journey. Mentions the possibility of Maria Blanchard Cook visiting Mary

Bent Blanchard's relatives. Writes about boarders and borrowing money.

1211. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 13, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard's departure

and writes about Williston B. Stoddard.

1212. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mr. Hand]. Platte River, Nebraska; May 16, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives his impression of Nebraska, its vastness. Writes about the

Indians, Sunday rest, plants and animals, and the Platte River.

1213. Ermina F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; May 18, 1864. 4

p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and _The Christian Era_. Writes that

Hattie had a baby, that William H. Wilcox was missing after the Battle of

Red River, and that the Small Pox is in town. Writes about teaching

school. Calls Jonathan Blanchard "the smartest and best man that ever

lived." Says George Gale and his wife are going to California. Writes

that three companies were raised for 100-day service.

1214. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Charles A. Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; May 19, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about planting and that Charles A. Blanchard's photos "look too

stern." Mentions students enlisting: [Samuel F.] Stratton, [Levi F.]

Bickford, [Albert E.] Matson, [Edward B.] Sellers, [W. C.] Ferry, [J. W.]

Tilson, and [Samuel L.] Tate. Writes about Sabbath rest and a festival

for enlistees.

1215. Stearns, John O. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Friends at Wheaton"].

Red River,; May 20, 1864. 4 p.

Writes about his Civil War experience in the Red River Campaign of 1864.

Mentions that General Nataniel Prentiss Banks is "a ruined man" after a

"disastrous movement." Mentions [the Battle of Yellow Bayou]. Says that

he thinks some other means of putting down the rebellion ought to be

found than allowing "blackheads" to "experiment at the cost of thousands

of lives.".

1216. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Grand Island, NE;

May 21, 1864. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to read and correct his letter and gives farm

instructions. Gives a physical description of Charles A. Blanchard.

1217. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; May 25, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about William White, her studies, and Mr. Washburn.

1218. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of MAB and JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 26, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Lizzie Hennessey and her brother were possibly present at a

massacre. Mentions that Laura is sick with the measels. Writes that John

[Stearns] was possibly at battle of Richmond.

1219. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to L. S.

Hand]. Buffalo Creek, 40 miles beyond Ft. Kearney; May 27, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that "My strange journey seems...to have extinguished my

intellect." Writes about his diet, his surroundings, buffalo meat,

Indians, and rumours of the land ahead being desert.

1220. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 27, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that J. P. Stoddard is ill--asks Mary Bent Blanchard to come to

Byron.

1221. Hennessey, Lizzie (Former Wheaton College student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morris, IL; May 30, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she substitute taught for her ailing sister. Writes about

acquaintances and asks whether [W. C.] Ferry or Arthur [Churchill?]

enlisted. Writes about "Hundred days men" and "three hundred days

service.".

1222. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burr Oak, IA; June 1, 1864. 4 p.

Asks about Jonathan Blanchard's journey. Sends thanks for photos, and

says that Jonathan Blanchard looks worn. Says George W. Bent has gone to

the General Association meeting. Writes about smallpox in town. Writes

that Minnie, her daughter, is ill.

1223. Ferry, William C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL [Camp Fry];

June 3, 1864. 3 p.

Describes camp life. Mentions "Friend Bean." Says the unit is to go to

Memphis. Mentions prayer meetings.

1224. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 8, 1864. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her desire to visit Middlebury cemetary. Writes about

family members. Mentions the death of William [White's] son. Writes that

Kitty Dunning is a teacher in Mrs. Sherwood's school, and is being

courted by Mr. Bradford.

1225. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 8, 1864. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. and Mrs. G. are to move to VT for health reasons.

1226. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory; June 9, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that the team is in poor condition and that Jonathan Blanchard and

Mr. Worthington went to town to get a lighter wagon. Writes about

illness, chimney rock, and flowers along the route.

1227. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Charles A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June 11, [1864]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about spending with week with Catherine Blanchard Stoddard, J. P.

Stoddard being ill. Writes that Millikin accepted the call of the

Wheaton church. Writes that Mr. Tillot lost a leg in battle, and that

Arthur Rice was killed. Mentions that Dr. Potter died. To Charles A.

Blanchard she writes that [W. C.] Ferry has enlisted and gone to Memphis.

Writes that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's son, [Cyrus Louis Blanchard] died.

1228. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Idaho Territory, 6 miles from Ft. Laramie; June 12, [1864]. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about their daily routine and mule trading. Writes that Charles

A. Blanchard is ill. Mentions needing to trade the wagon. Mentions a

trip to Galesburg, and that he preached in open air. Describes a prayer

meeting at Bro. Neff's tent. Mentions that the Indians have committed

"ravages" and that troops were sent after them. Tells of rumours of gold

and that Charles A. Blanchard finished reading the Bible.

1229. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; June 15, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her accounts--asks for $2.00. Speaks of giving up the "idea

of graduating (it costs so much money) and teaching." Talks about

studying botany (160 flowers analyzed) and trigonometry.

1230. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Friends at

Home"]. "Platt [_sic_] River"; June 19, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives an account of an Indian attack on a ranch. Says he is becoming

enamored with pioneer life and that some of the boys found gold. Writes

about a place in Nebraska he thinks "the Italian girl" would like. Says,

"I think it hardly possible to think of going back to Illinois for the

remainder of the years I am allotted here on earth.".

1231. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. 100 miles above Laramie; June 19, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard, that "we have torments," that he hopes

to write out his meditations, about the _Christian Era_, receiving three

letters and paying $3.00 for them, and that the men found gold particles.

1232. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 19, 1864. 3 p.

Says she read that the Idaho company was harassed by Indians. Says her

brother John Stearns is member of the Red River Expedition. Mentions

"the handkerchief affair.".

1233. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Ticonderoga, NY; June 21, 1864. 1 p.

Mentions the death of a son. Asks for Jonathan Blanchard's photo.

1234. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Red Buttes, 150 miles above Ft. Laramie on Platte River; June

21, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his plans to take a new cut-off [Bridger's]. Talks about

the prospect of journey's end and the letters he received. Mentions

having written a letter for the _[Christian] Era_. Writes of the

possibility of selling mules and wagon, and rumors of prices in Idaho.

Sends farm instructions. Writes that he hopes to write a letter about

wolves and antelope for children's department of the _[Christian] Era_.

Mentions family members and says that he thinks Maria Blanchard Cook

should complete her education. Says that he is planning to stand by [J.

C.] Webster when he returns.

1235. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Red Buttes, 150 miles above Ft. Laramie; June 21, 1864. 8 p.

Note: Marked "For the Christian Era," and bears editor's markings.

Writes about Bridger's cut-off, keeping the Sabbath, good weather in

Platte Valley, the Platte River, the geography of the area he traveled

through, the flowers, the birds, immigrants to the region, and the

Indians.

1236. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Red Buttes, 150 miles about Ft. Laramie; June 21, 1864. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about immigration to Idaho, the stampede of travelers to Idaho,

mining minerals and some gold in the Platte River, and agriculture.

Relates his opinion that only mines could cause the region to be

populated. Writes about the mistreatment of Indians by ranchers and

soldiers, and the need for something to be done.

Oversized.

1237. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Big Horn River, 140 miles from Platte Bridge...; July 1,

1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Marked "_For the Era_." Writes about the Bridger Cut-Off, Major Bridger

and Bob McMinn (their cross-eyed guide). Describes the land, letting

wagons down the steeps by ropes, the vegetation, birds, and the Bighorn

River.

1238. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Virginia City, Montana Territory; [July 7, 1864--misdated

July 27]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about their arrival at Virginia City, Sunday rest, health, gold,

and riding home.

1239. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Virginia City, Montana Territory; July 9, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about breaking up the travelling company, calling Mr. Worthington

"one of the worst and most disagreeable men I ever saw." Describes the

area, and writes that the return plans are uncertain. Writes about gold.

Says, "I have seen no _real_ suffering such as in 1850." Writes about the

new governor Edgerton. Mentions a Methodist and an old school

Presbyterian in Virginia City. Writes about division of Idaho and

Montana Territories in Congress.

1240. Bliss, Howard C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Providence, IL; July 10,

1864. 4 p.

Says the weather and bugs are destroying crops.

1241. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 15, 1864. 3 p.

Writes about the trip to Byron.

1242. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Charles A. Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; July 18, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Written with a letter from Joseph F. Galloway [Blanchard's

hired man] to Charles A. Blanchard on July 18, 1864, but not entered into

the Jonathan Blanchard-Mary Bent Blanchard collection of letters.

Wishes Jonathan Blanchard had time to write on a weekday. Writes about

acquaintances and family members. Mentions that Mrs. Hand's baby is ill.

1243. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; July 19, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Wheaton College commencement, [J. C.] Webster having

preached. Writes about the commencement decorations and banners.

Mentions that 17 trustees were present at their recent meeting. Mentions

that the actions of the trustees were sent to Jonathan Blanchard. Writes

that [Moses] Pettengill is considering endowing Jonathan Blanchard's

professorship. Mentions that [Oscar F.] Lumry is thinking of getting his

professorship endowed and calling it the Lovejoy Professorship. Says,

"Mr. Millikin preaches well," and "Mr. Day, a man of color . . . lectured

here.".

1244. Stafford, Lavinia Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Milford, OH; July 25, 1864. 2 p.

Writes that Kate is ill, that Charley is gone to war, and that Samuel

[Blanchard] "will not mare [sic] a woman with children he has had to

mutch [sic] trouble with his own. . . ." Sends photograph.

1245. Ferguson, Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 28, 1864.

2 p.

Writes about her journey to Byron. Says she picked currants to dry for

the soldiers.

1246. Ferry, William C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paducah, KY; July 30,

1864. 1 p.

Note: Note on letter in Mary Bent Blanchard's handwriting says that money

was sent.

Asks for $5.00 on account.

1247. Babcock, Hiram Allen (Middlebury College Class of 1833). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Lindenville, [OH]; August 2, 1864. 4 p.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard is Jonathan Blanchard's first wife. Writes

about his wife and his journey West. Says he will send sugar. Says he

saw Jonathan Blanchard's letter in the _Home Missionary_.

1248. Jerauld, James. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cornwall, VT; August 2,

1864. 1 p.

Sends interest and rent payment.

1249. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 2, 1864. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preserving fruit and about a troublesome trip to Rockford.

1250. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 4, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; sent with letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Jonathan

Blanchard on October 17, 1864.

Writes about acquaintances and family members. Says Mary Bent Blanchard

"does enough to break one down.".

1251. Hennessey, Lizzie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ausoble [?], IL; August 8, 1864. 2 p.

Writes that John [Tirtlott] was taken by the Rebels, and that Hennessey's

brother was captured at Ft. Pillon.

1252. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Virginia City, Montana Territory; August 9, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about plans for the trip home. Mentions buying 1/3 of a cabin and

1/3 of a claim. Writes about the New Territorial Government which is to

arrive and that he may work for the census. Says that Charles A.

Blanchard has grown whiskers, and mentions having dug to "pay dirt,"

Writes of the religious state of the area; a prayer meeting started.

Mentions possibly spending the winter in Montana. Says they will take the

Salt Lake route if they start home soon. Mentions having collected flower

seeds. Mentions his debts: $100.00 to [F. H.] Mather, $200.00 to Barnes,

and $80.00 or $90.00 to Samuel [Blanchard]. Writes about his desire to

preach.

1253. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Virginia City, Montana Territory; August 9, 1864. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy, transcript, and notes.

Writes about vigilante activity and organized religion. Mentions

Baptists and Presbyterians in the area. Says he started a prayer meeting.

Mentions [Governor] Edgerton having been at the Free Soil Convention in

1848. Writes about the opportunity to assist with the census.

Oversized.

1254. Tirtlot, William M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Turner, IL; August

11, 1864. 2 p.

Writes that ill health prevents a visit.

1255. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 15, 1864. 2 p.

Writes about investments in Government Stock, about her brother [John] in

the Army.

1256. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Virginia City, Montana Territory; August 18, 1864. 2 p.

Note: Transcript and notes.

Describes the area: men cutting timber, the water, and the crops. Writes

about Torbet, a Baptist minister, preaching. Says he offered to raise

money for Bro. P. if he would resign his commission with the board.

Mentions the possibility of starting a Congregational Church.

Oversized.

1257. Bliss, C. P. (Parent of Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Buda, IL; August 18, 1864. 4 p.

Writes about sending her children to Buda to school. Talks about

conscientious objectors to war. Gives reasons for not sending Howard to

Wheaton College.

1258. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 18, 1864. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a letter of sympathy. Says she read

Jonathan Blanchard's letter in _The Home Missionary_. Writes that she

rented her house and moved.

1259. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 19, 1864. 4 p.

Mentions Maria Blanchard Cook's return to Wheaton. Says [Edward] Dunning

is nearly worn out from Army life. Writes about Antionette Dunning's

nervous ailment, about visiting Thomas and Charles White, about moving to

a new house, and about having her photo taken.

1260. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Virginia City, Montana Territory; August 22, 1864. 4 p.

Note: Transcript and notes.

Describes the religious state of the area, mentioning a Baptist Preacher,

a Presbyterian Minister, and Methodists who might come. Mentions

vigilante activity. Gives his opinion that a minister and colporteur

would do well. Mentions the scarceness of books. Estimates the

population of Gulch at 8-15,000. Mentions gold and quartz mines. Writes

that a minister, Rev. Smith, was sent to Bannock City. Urges Badger to

send a missionary to the area.

Oversized.

1261. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 23, 1864. 4 p.

Asks about Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard. Writes about

120,000 Copperheads in Illinois. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of

her possibly moving to Lafayette. Describes diseases in the area.

1262. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 26, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for a Wheaton paper with list of premiums.

1263. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; August 26, 1864. 4 p.

Writes that she recovered from cholera. Describes the wheat yield.

Expresses concern for Blanchard Pettengill's education and asks for a

Wheaton College catalog. Mentions Indian disturbances.

1264. Aiken, Lewis B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oneida, IL; August 29,

1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for Wheaton College catalog.

1265. Stearns, John O. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Marganzin, LA; August 29, 1864. 4 p.

Describes Indian depredations on emigrants, Indians, his ill health, Army

life, and army activities from May 21 to date. Thanks Mary Bent

Blanchard for a razor.

1266. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burr Oak, IA; September 2, 1864. 2 p.

Writes that her daughter, Minnie, died of Diptheria. Writes about the

birth of a son, [Arthur Bent]. Asks for catarrh medicine for George W.

Bent.

1267. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; September 2, 1864. 3 p.

Writes that here are few teaching situations in the area, and that

Katherine and Virginia Dunning are in St. Louis "among the contrabands."

Says she does not like changes in the paper and she is thinking of

selling the farm.

1268. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; September 3, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Desires Nora Blanchard Kellogg to winter with her. Writes about the cost

of "everything." Mentions that Mr. Hudson returned from the war.

1269. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; September 8, 1864. 3 p.

Note: Letter attached from Lavinia Stafford to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

September 8, 1864.

Asks about Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard. Writes about

Charles H. Blanchard's being in the 100 day's service. Thanks for

$25.00.

1270. Stafford, Lavinia Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 8, 1864. 1 p.

Note: Attached with a letter from Samuel Blanchard to Mary Bent

Blanchard, September 8, 1864.

Writes about _The Christian Era_ and various relatives.

1271. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Salt Lake City, UT; September 13, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Talks of murder and robbery on the road. Sent a $600.00 draft. Writes

about his debts: [F. H.] Mather $100.00, Horace Barnes $200.00, Samuel

[Blanchard] $70.00 with interest, and Felker $30.00. Says, "If I never

see you this will clear you of debt." Writes about the dangerous journey

ahead.

1272. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Salt Lake City, UT; September 13, 1864. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he traveled through an area "infected with savages and

robbers," that "The Mormans [sic.] are the best class of men I have met,"

and that he would be willing to work as a missionary to the Mormons.

Writes about the lack of Bibles in the Territory. Says he saw a man who

had been killed by a pistol shot. Writes about the need for colporteurs

and preachers.

1273. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; September 15, 1864. 3 p.

Writes about Indians, and about "Old Abe [Lincoln] for our next

President.".

1274. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Milton Badger].

Wheaton, IL; September 19, 1864. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Forwards Jonathan Blanchard's letters to Badger for publication in the

_Home Missionary_. Writes about the _Christian Era_, which is to be merged

with another paper.

1275. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Salt Lake City, UT; September 24, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a $600.00 draft sent in previous letter and writes that he and

Charles A. Blanchard are gravely ill. Says that they plan to go to Denver

by stage.

1276. Bryan, Thomas B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

30, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Recommends Drs. Small and Ludlam as surgeons.

1277. Haven, I. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 30,

1864. 2 p.

Writes about having consulted with Dr. Haven. Says that Mary is dying.

1278. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for "material aid." Writes about

acquaintances and family members.

1279. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Latham, Colorado Territory; October 3, 1864. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he was ill in Salt Lake City, and that he spoke with General

[Patrick] Connor. Asks if he ought to write a report on Evangelizing the

Territories.

1280. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 3, 1864. 1 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a satchel of articles. Mentions that Ford

Douglas is to speak.1281. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College).

[Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Denver, CO; October 4, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his ill health, and Chauncy Barber's wife's (nee Graves)

death. Mentions the $600.00 draft sent with an earlier letter and

mentions his debtors. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to pay Dr. Hiatt's drug

bill and get a receipt. Asks "if that Wheaton title is secured."

Mentions Indians firing into trains and stopping the mails.

1282. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; October 4, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that Mr. Hand sold out. Mentions Indian disturbances, and that Maria

Blanchard Cook is in the senior class of eight. Mentions that Mr.

Tirtlot needs a surgical operation. Says that there are 80 to 110

students at Wheaton College. Writes, "Mr. [J. C.] Webster has taken the

Hitchcock property." Writes that Mr. John Bachelder died in a hospital of

a flesh wound and left property (around $1500.00) to Jonathan Blanchard

to use to help indigent. Mentions that she sold a cow to Bro. Adams.

Writes about debts, hoping there is enough money for winter, threshing by

Mr. Ott's machine, farm news, and Captain Jones's death. Mentions that

Mr. Millikin is to be married, and the Home Missionary Society.

1283. Aurand, Henry. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lena, IL; October 5, 1864.

2 p.

Writes that he needs boarding for his daughter if she is to attend

Wheaton College.

1284. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Denver, CO; October 10, 1864. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy; note attached from Rev. William Crawford to Milton

Badger, ca. October 10, 1864.

Writes that he aided Norman McLeod and Rev. Crawford in organizing a

church. Describes the great need for a church in Salt Lake City, and

proposes to send Rev. McLeod there. Mentions mining near Salt Lake City.

1285. Crawford, William. [Letter to Milton Badger]. n.p.; ca. October 10, 1864.

1 p.

Note: Photocopy; sent with letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Milton

Badger, dated October 10, 1864.

Concurs with Jonathan Blanchard in the need for a missionary to Salt

Lake. Says he will give up [Norman] McLeod if a good replacement is

sent.

1286. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Denver, CO; [October] 11, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about the trip to Salt Lake City, Jonathan Blanchard being ill,

and coming to Denver by coach.

1287. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Denver, CO; October 14 [or 15?], 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about finding friends in Denver. Says that Charles A. Blanchard

declined a job due to working on Sunday. Mentions starting for Nebraska

City, and acquaintances.

1288. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; October 17, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note by Julia Blanchard Fischer of August 3, 1864 and letter

by Maria Blanchard Cook of August 4, 1864 enclosed with this letter.

[Maria Blanchard Cook's letter is entered separately.].

Writes Wheaton College news, mentioning that Professor [George H.]

Collier is ill, and that Mr. Bailey has a class in telegraphing. Writes

of [J. C.] Webster's endowment, the trustee actions, and endowing the

presidency. Mentions that B. C. Cooke was nominated for Congress.

Writes about the John Bachelder legacy. Says, "the churches are united."

Advises Jonathan Blanchard to live a peaceful life.

1289. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 19, 1864. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Tirtlott underwent an operation. Mentions Dr. T.

1290. Wight, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 19,

1864. 1 p.

Writes that s(he) would welcome a donation. Writes about arrangements

for a car.

1291. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; October 22, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she received the draft Jonathan Blanchard sent her. Writes that

Professor [George H.] Collier is ill and his classes were taken by Mrs.

Millikin. Mentions a letter from Charles A. Blanchard. Mentions Charles

Smith having sold his farm and bought out Mr. Wiant. Writes about the

church and mentions Jonathan Blanchard's letters in the Chicago _Tribune_,

the _[Christian] Era_, and in a Massachusetts paper. Writes about John

Bachelder's funeral sermon.

1292. Connor, P. Edward (General in command of Camp Douglas). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Camp Douglas, Utah Territory; October 24, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about a free passage from Denver to Salt Lake being secured for

Mr. McLeod, and Connor having been given the resposibility to "look to

the safety of the overland stages as far as Ft. Kearney.".

1293. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 24, 1864. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for an offer to stay with her. Writes about

her concern over her academic advancement.

1294. Connor, P. Edward (General in command of Camp Douglas). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Camp Douglas, Utah Territory; October 25, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; photocopy.

Writes about the Gentile population of Salt Lake City and about the lack

of an "orthodox Christian ministry." Mentions a need for missionaries in

Utah Territory and says that a church could be established without

interference from the Mormons while "the troops remain here.".

1295. Mary (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Turner, IL; October

25, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives advice on how to invest in government stock. Writes about her

relatives.

1296. Watson, Jesse B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vermillion, Dakota

Territory; October 25, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Having been on General [Alfred] Sully's Indian Expedition, he gives an

account of a running battle with Indians. Asks about Jonathan Blanchard,

saying, "the Brule Sioux were murdering and robbing on the rout [sic]

which he traveled.".

1297. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 28, 1864. 4 p.

Writes that the Association met at Winnebago. Describes good crops.

Writes that he bought a buggy. Asks for a Wheaton College catalog for a

local young man.

1298. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Charles A. Blanchard].

n.p.; [November, 1864]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; half page note attached from [Cyrus Louis Blanchard] to

Jonathan Blanchard in [November, 1864].

Writes about packing boxes for the freedmen. Mentions that Mr. Clark is

running a tavern. Mentions Dr. Hiatt's drugstore in the old Billiard

saloon, that "business increases here," and prayer meetings.

1299. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; November 3, 1864. 2 p.

Writes about financial matters.

1300. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; November 5, 1864. 1 p.

Note: Note attached from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. November 5, 1864.

Writes about family members.

1301. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. November 5, 1864. 1 p.

Note: Attached to a letter from Nora Blanchard Kellogg to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated November 5, 1864.

Describes "a little shaking among the dry bones as though the spirit was

beginning to breathe upon them.".

1302. Clark, Catherine Dunning (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; November 9, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard, "laboring at Benton Barracks." Says

that Virginia Dunning is teaching "contraband children," soldiers, and

"some grown people." Writes about her work among refugees with the

Ladies Freedman Relief Society, and appeals for clothing.

1303. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; November 16, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard staying behind and Ann (who is ill).

Says that Mr. Tirtlott went to Cincinnati to obtain a discharge.

Mentions that Mr. Millikin is teaching, as is Miss Tupper. Says, "Miss

[Addie E.] Collins had some trouble with a love affair"--engaged to Mr.

Lewis. Writes that Professor [George P.] Kimball is attending to a

Commercial department. Mentions that B. C. Cooke was elected to Congress

and Judge Norton spoke in chapel. Mentions cashing Jonathan Blanchard's

draft. Says that [Samuel F.] Stratton, [Levi F.] Brickford and [Edward

B.] Sellers are back from the war. Mentions the new homeopathic doctor

in town, and that Oxnard preached.

1304. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Des Moines, IA; November 18, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his plans to be home soon, and arrangements for meeting at

the depot.

1305. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Cincinnati, OH; November 18, 1864 [?]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard wrote him a poor letter and asks for

family news. Writes about his family.

1306. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Milford, OH; November 21, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends receipt for draft from Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes about family

members and selling the house.

1307. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Wheaton, IL; November 26, 1864. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Forwards a letter from Gen. [Patrick] Connor. Writes about the Methodist

Rulers of Colorado.

1308. Pettengill, Moses (Friend of JB and Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 26, 1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about J. C. Webster, sending funds to Mary Bent Blanchard, and

Lucy [his late wife]. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's advice on marrying

again. Says, "the brief sketch of your sister [Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill] interested me." Says, "I am glad that [Abraham] Lincoln is

to be our next President, not [George B.] McClellan.".

1309. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Townsley's Ranch; November 30, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Says he may remain west for the winter.

1310. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Collins Station [ ]; November 30, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching, and boarding with the Morgan family. Gives her

opinions on marriage and singleness [in response to Mary Bent Blanchard's

letter about an eligible gentleman--Moses Pettengill] and asks for a

"more particular account of the gentleman in question.".

1311. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Chicago, IL; December 7, 1864. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he plans to go fundraising for Wheaton College, and write

sermons. Writes about Home Missions needs, in Salt Lake (a

Congregational Minister), Montana Territory, and Colorado Territory.

Writes that the Sheriff of Virginia City resigned on suspicion of aiding

the escape of a murderer. Asks for money to pay Bro. Roy's debts.

1312. Pettengill, Moses (Friend of JB and Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 8, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill, Lucy [Pettengill], and

possible remarriage.

1313. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 9, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news. Mentions her trip to Middlebury,

visiting the cemetary, efforts to merge Burlington and Middlebury

Colleges, and effect of the war on a number of students.

1314. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Charles A. Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; [December 9, 1864]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent with letter from Maria Blanchard Cook to Charles A.

Blanchard of December 9, 1864, the original of which is filed with the

Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard reached home November 22, and that he has

gone to Henry Co. to examine land that Judge Tillson wishes to donate to

Wheaton College. Writes that Ann is ill, that Mercer Knight broke his

leg, and that Fred Hand jumped from cars and nearly killed himself.

1315. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Kewanee, IL; December 10, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he bought a tombstone for Mary Blanchard (Daughter), that he

heard Asa Hutchinson's family sing, and gives instructions to Mary Bent

Blanchard.

1316. McLeod, Norman. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Denver, CO; December 10,

1864. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy; Written on letter from Jonathan Blanchard to

Milton Badger of December 24, 1864.

Writes that he is starting a mission to the Mormons in Salt Lake.

1317. Hand, Fred D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Charles, IL; December

14, [1864 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to pay his board bill.

1318. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 16, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she wants $.28 to buy a New Year's present. Writes about

Ann, and says that she expects to be home in 17 days.

1319. Connor, P. Edward (General, Commanding Camp Douglas). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Camp Douglas, Utah Territory; December 20, 1864. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about the need to educate people as to the condition of the

Territory. Agrees that [Norman] McLeod is a good man to send to Salt

Lake.

1320. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Wheaton, IL; December 24, 1864. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy; Written on December 10, 1864 letter from Norman

McLeod to Jonathan Blanchard.

Suggests that [Norman] McLeod be sent to Salt Lake as a missionary and

writes about Methodists.

1321. Stearns, John O. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Uncle and friends in

Wheaton"]. Duvalls Bluff, AR; December 24, 1864. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his re-enlistment, the movements of his regiment, and

garrison duty. Mentions that rations are not over-abundant. Writes of

biscuits, regimental duties, bushwhackers, and witnessing the execution

of a deserter.

1322. Ferguson, Ann (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Byron, IL; December 26, 1864. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the Stoddards attended a lecture and returned home to find a

new carpet in their parlor. Writes about Mr. Reed's funeral.

1323. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Friends at

Home]. Council Bluffs, IA; January 1, [1865] [mismarked 1864]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his journey--by foot and wagon--to Council Bluffs, via

Omaha, and that he froze his foot.

1324. Haven, I. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 2/8,

[1865 ?]. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Mary [Haven?].

1325. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Collins Station, [ ]; January 2, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members, asks advice on selling

land, and writes of coming to Wheaton.

1326. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Wheaton, IL; January 7, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy; misdated January 7, 1864.

Writes about the need to send Rev. [Norman] McLeod to Salt Lake City.

Describes McLeod's work in Denver.

1327. Newton, D. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New York, NY; January 9,

1865. 2 p.

Note: Fragment?

Writes that he thinks Harper's influence is negative and deplores the

favorable notice given to one of his publications.

1328. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton IL). [Letter to

Milton Badger]. Wheaton, IL; January 10, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about Home Missions need at Salt Lake City, and about McLeod's

work in Denver, reasserting his opinion that McLeod should be sent to

Salt Lake City. Says "there is more powder in that movement [Mormonism]

than there was in the slave system by far.".

1329. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January 15, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mrs. Williston gave Mary Bent Blanchard money for a New

Year's gift. Writes of Wheaton people, his health, and a box of books.

1330. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger [?]]. Wheaton, IL; January 17, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes, "In my deliberate judgement [James P.] Stoddard is the best man

for Denver.".

1331. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; January 25, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about the possiblity of moving to Denver.

1332. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J. E. Roy].

Wheaton, IL; January 30, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Forwards J. P. Stoddard's letter concerning possibly moving to Denver to

Roy.

1333. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to George

Whipple]. Wheaton, IL; February 4, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Inquires whether Whipple still wants him to organize a committee to

endorse applications; says that he thinks the AMA is God's agent for

"this work when the war shall stop.".

1334. McLeod, Norman. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Salt Lake City, UT;

February 8, 1865. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy; Jonathan Blanchard added a note to the letter and

forwarded it to J. P. Williston.

Describes his Mission work in Salt Lake City and his plans to organize a

church. Writes about the Mormons, from whom he expects opposition, and

his plans to build a church ediface.

1335. Hennessey, Lizzie (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morris, IL; February 11, 1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Annie [Hennessey], who is planning to go to Colorado

Territory when the overland route opens. Mentions Indian trouble. Says

that she hopes to attend Wheaton College with a brother who is a prisoner

at Andersonville. Mentions Mr. Loyd, a temporary minister.

1336. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; February 13, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that he preached twice. Writes that he wishes to send two young

ment to Wheaton College, saying "they are hard cases.".1337. Blanchard, Mary

Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; February 15, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Ellis and his mother visited. Suggests that Jonathan

Blanchard send some young men to Wheaton College "if they do not appear

hardened beyond measure." Sends news that George Hand starved to death at

Andersonville. Mentions that George Churchill requested Jonathan

Blanchard to address the temperance alliance and that Mr. Loyd asked

Jonathan Blanchard to preach. Writes about Mr. Humphrey of Chicago and

the missionary work in Sandwich Islands. Writes about local people and

events. Writes that Mr. Tirtlot will not manage land business well.

Advises Jonathan Blanchard "to make the most of what you saw of the

effects of drink on your journey" if he delivers a temperance lecture.

1338. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Moline, IL; February 18, 1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances and mentions that Mr. Howe may move to

Wheaton.

1339. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; February 21, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he will probably bring "those two young men" with him to Wheaton.

1340. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J. E. Roy].

Wheaton, IL; February 25, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about the possiblity of J. P. Stoddard's going to Denver. Says,

"Mr. Orvis has taken the "Era" where it will die.".

1341. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. LaSalle, IL; February 28, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he will not be home when planned, and will try to get some

wallpaper.

1342. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 1, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes "I believe I am out of debt." Mentions his "especial friend

Lieut. Gov. Bross." Mentions General [Benjamin] Sweet (commanding at

Camp Douglas), and that Ellis is no longer recognized as a deserter.

1343. Webster, J. C. (Professor, Wheaton College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. New York, NY; March 10, 1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising. Writes that he desires Jonathan Blanchard to

find someone to begin farm operations on his Wheaton land.

1344. Dodge, William B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Millburn, IL; March 11,

1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note attached from Mary Bent Blanchard to Jonathan Blanchard

on March 16, 1865 from Wheaton.

Asks for tracts on Freemasonry "to enlighten this community" because his

church repealed rule barring adhering masons. Writes about masonry among

soldiers and that he fears that soldiers will start a lodge in Lake Co.

1345. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 13, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances, his boot, Batchelder money, and changing the

looking glass. Writes that he is sending coal.

1346. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; March 16, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; attached with letter from William B. Dodge to Jonathan

Blanchard on March 11, 1865 from Millburn, [IL].

Writes about the return of Charles A. Blanchard. Gives news of family

members and acquaintances and mentions that the coal did not arrive.

1347. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; March 16, 1865. 4 p.

Writes about her visit to Chicago. Says Mrs. Jones is undergoing

galvanic battery treatment. Writes about having missed the train.

1348. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J. P.

Williston]. Galesburg, IL; March 18, 1865. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; forwards letter from Norman McLeod dated February 8,

1865.

Forwards a letter and mentions Charles A. Blanchard.

1349. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; March 20, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives instructions for Charles A. Blanchard to pick him up in Naperville.

Writes that he is bringing a pump.

1350. Capen, Lizzie S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sterling, IL; March 23,

1865. 2 p.

Inquires about Wheaton College.

1351. Ferry, William C. (Union Soldier). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Dalton, GA; March 31, 1865. 3 p.

Describes the area and the guerilla activity in the area.

1352. Gurnea, Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Mt. Palatine, IL; March

31, 1865. 4 p.

Sends thanks for an invitation to tea. Mentions her visits in Wheaton.

1353. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Milton

Badger]. Wheaton, IL; April 1, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he heard that J. P. Stoddard is not needed in Denver.

Jonathan Blanchard gives his estimation of J. P. Stoddard. Mentions that

Gen. [Edward] Connor's headquarters moved from Salt Lake to Denver and

describes the effects of that move on Utah and Colorado missions. Says

he thinks Connor would like some notice in the _Home Missionary_.

1354. Gay, Hannah P. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Dunton, IL; April 3, 1865. 2 p.

Writes about her sister Mary. Inquires about the possibility of a poor

girl, Ellen Morey, boarding with the Blanchards and working for board.1355.

Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 5, 1865. 2 p.

Mentions errands to do in Chicago.

1356. Ferry, William C. (Soldier, U. S. Army). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Dalton, GA; May 1, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Abraham] Lincoln's death and its effect on the camp.

Writes about the actions of his regiment: attempt to force General

Wofford to surrender. Mentions that the railroad from Cleveland to

Dalton was repaired. Writes of changes in the country due to the war.

Mentions a little girl asking him for sugar. Writes of horses and mules

dying "for the flag.".

1357. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; May 4, 1865. 4 p.

Writes about the need to be Godly. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to buy

government bonds.

1358. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; May 5, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about going to the convention in NY and the Association meeting,

about visiting Wheaton in the future.

1359. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; May 6, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about speaking and preaching to a Sabbath School and Meeting of

the Society. Mentions Jonathan Green, a returned missionary. Writes about

Dr. Cheever and his troubled church--Jonathan Blanchard blames troubles

on Cheever's anti-slavery. Mentions attending an Ex-Parte council called

by Thompson and Dr. Bacon where Brother Sturdevant was the chairman.

Says that he plans to back Cheever in his church troubles. Gives advice

about marriage--suggests more education and society prior to marriage.

1360. Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; May 24, 1865. 2 p.

Writes about various family members.

1361. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Selima Blanchard

Allen]. Wheaton, IL; May 24, 1865. 2 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard "got the itch from a soldier," and that

John Stearns was at the capture of Mobile. Mentions Abraham Lincoln's

death. Mentions the weddings of R. Feemster to Miss Ferguson and Hannah

Bent Tyner Pettengill to Moses Pettengill.

1362. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. May [30, 1865]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about activities with the Stoddard family.1363. Bent, Catherine Avery

(Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; June 23/25, 1865. 6 p.

Mentions Mr. B. F. Taylor, "the famous poet." Writes that Mr. Glesen's

daughter married a physician, that Mr. Dunning [Catherine Bent Dunning's

husband] returned [from the army] ill, and that Maria Bent Nichols

entrusted her business to a Hungarian acquaintance of her late husband's.

Writes that she is living in Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's old house.

Mentions Joseph Avery Bent's children: Catherine, Joseph, Samuel, and

Anna Maria. Says Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is in Boston. Writes that

Mrs. Conant's son died in the army.

1364. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hampton, NH; July 1, 1865. 4 p.

Writes about a State Association Meeting, a trip to Boston and visits and

meetings there. Mentions Mrs. Conant's son, who died of a morphine

overdose. Writes that Cousin George is the lone dissenting voice over

renewing assent to the faith and polity of the Pilgrim Fathers. Writes

about having a picture taken at Plymouth Rock.

1365. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to S. P.

Chase]. Wheaton, IL; July 5, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Sends thanks for letter [apparently recommending Wheaton College], part

of which he read at commencement. Writes about Professor [J. C.] Webster

and says that Wheaton College is more prosperous than ever.

1366. Dunlavy, Jennie. [Letter to Jennie]. Hennepin, IL; July 5, 1865. 3 p.

Writes that her mother left her carpetbag at the Blanchard's house.

1367. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard, Nora Blanchard Kellogg, and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Chicago,

IL; July 13, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about 4th of July procession and fireworks. Writes of local

people and family members. Mentions that Mr. Olcott's sons have returned

from the Army. Mentions Uncle William's death. Mentions that John

[Stearns] was at Mobile (now in Texas). To Nora Blanchard Kellogg and

Julia Blanchard Fischer she writes about Sonora Blanchard Kennedy and

Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

1368. Haven, I. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 20, 1865.

2 p.

Writes that she will be unable to visit.

1369. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; July 28,

1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Lizzie] Heywood [Jordan] who wishes to board with the

Blanchards while attending Wheaton College.

1370. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Friends in

Wheaton]. Chicago, IL; August 1, 1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter by L[aura] E. Stearns of August 1, 1865 enclosed.

Writes about local people and family members.

1371. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Friends]. Chicago,

IL; August 1, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; sent with a letter by Minnie S. Stearns of August 1, 1865.

Writes about Mr. Kelly, Mrs. Pettengill, and Charles A. Blanchard.

1372. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Catherine Avery Bent].

Boston, MA; August 2, 1865. 4 p.

Writes that her son spilled bromine on his leg while in the army and died

of an overdose of morphine taken to releive the pain.

1373. Sanderson, Louise. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 3,

1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writing on behalf of her mother who has a lame back, she writes about

acquaintances.

1374. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; August 6, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having preached two discourses. Mentions his dreams.

Mentions that the remembrance of foolish sayings that gave him a strange

feeling.

1375. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; August 8, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising. Mentions young [Edward C.?] Lewis who gave

Wheaton a bad name. Says that Montgomery is trying to get [George H.]

Collier away (from Wheaton College).

1376. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Harlem, IL; August 8,

1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Lizzie] Heywood, who is to board with Mary Bent Blanchard.

1377. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 12, 1865. 3 p.

Gives farm news. Asks whether she ought to hire Mr. Dunn, a former

slave.

1378. Dunlavy, Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 16/21,

1865. 3 p.

Writes that she misses the table conversation of the Blanchard house, and

that she wishes to have her brother Jimmie attend Wheaton College.

1379. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. September, 1865]. 4 p.

Writes that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy is returning to Wheaton. Mentions

that the Freemasons are enlarging their hall.

1380. Beneckly, Hattie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hampton, NH; September

10, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about Wheaton College. Writes about Alice Pratt and Blanchard family

members. Asks for Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's photos.1381.

Bent, Catherine Avery (Mother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; September 14, 1865. 2 p.

Describes her plans for winter, and gives family news.

1382. Goodrich, Mrs. H. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL;

September 18, 1865. 4 p.

Writes that Mary [Goodrich] is looking for a position at Dixon Seminary

and Wheaton College. Writes about teaching piano. Expresses her

confidence in Wheaton College. Writes that Mr. Goodrich sold some land.

1383. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 29, 1865. 4 p.

Note: Note attached from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. September 29, 1865.

Writes about selling the house and land. Asks questions about taxes.

1384. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 29, 1865. 4 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Jonathan

Blanchard, dated September 29, 1865.

Writes that Blanchard Pettengill was admitted to High School, that Mr.

Jenny preached, and that Maria Bent Nichols heard that Shreveport burned

(Maria Bent Nichols owned property there.).

1385. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 3, 1865. 2 p.

Writes that she was given a shawl and a dress by "the Ladies.".

1386. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; October 3, 1865. 4 p.

Writes about the [Pratt v. Wheaton College] court case and efforts made

in the area to prevent students from going to Wheaton College. Mentions

potential Wheaton College students, and asks Jonathan Blanchard to send

catalogs. Writes about a meeting of the A.B.C. at Chicago.

1387. Curtiss, H. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lima, NY; October 4, 1865.

4 p.

Note: RPFC; Signed "E. H. Curtiss".

Writes that she moved to a new house and joined a church. Writes that

her husband is in Virginia City. Mentions having heard that there was

trouble at Wheaton College. Writes about prices.

1388. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles A.

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. October 10, 1865. 1 p.

Note: Note attached with a letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated October 10, 1865.

Gives farm instructions and a warning against not working.

1389. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lockport, IL; October 10, 1865. 2 p.

Note: Notes are attached from Jonathan Blanchard to Nora Blanchard

Kellogg and to Charles A. Blanchard, ca. October 10, 1865.

Mentions having failed to bid good-bye to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes

about Patton and "other leading 'bretheren' of Chicago" opposed to

Wheaton College. Writes that he spoke, that he plans to visit the

Barretts, and that the Fox River Union is to meet.

1390. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Nora

Blanchard Kellogg]. n.p.; ca. October 10, 1865. 1 p.

Note: Note written with a letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated October 10, 1865.

Writes, "If the death of that colt makes you a thoughtful careful child

it will be a great blessing.".

1391. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; October 18, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Catherine Avery Bent. Writes that [Edward]

Dunning has Typhoid fever. Writes about family members.

1392. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 21, 1865. 3 p.

Writes about the death of Catherine Avery Bent. Asks for Wheaton College

catalogs. Asks about "the Secret Society decision." Writes that she is

pregnant.

1393. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 30, 1865. 1 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for gifts.

1394. Goodrich, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; November 2,

1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Note enclosed by Mrs. H. B. Goodrich of November 2, 1865.

Writes that she is seeking a boarding place in Wheaton. Writes about

Wheaton people.

1395. Goodrich, Mrs. H. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; November

2, 1865 ca. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with letter by Mary S. Goodrich of November 2, 1865.

Writes about Professor Fargo.

1396. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 10, 1865. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Catherine Avery Bent, the possibility of

removing her body to Middlebury, and settling her estate. Writes that a

"great Union victory" was celebrated and that the Copperheads were

disappointed. Writes that a public school for blacks closed due to

"fewness of scholars.".

1397. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Salem, OH; November 11, 1865. 2 p.

Asks her to read an enclosure and pass it to Mr. Meacham, and to send

Judge Chase's letter to him. Gives farm instructions. Writes that Mr.

Ott is to thresh grain.

1398. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; November 15, 1865. 4 p.

Writes that she will send Jonathan Blanchard the decision made on Pratt

v. Wheaton College and Judge Chase's letter. Describes fine weather and

numerous visits. Mentions a candy pull at Mr. McCane's, a cotillion

party at Wheaton House, and her many duties. Gives local news.

1399. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Norwich, CT; November 16, 1865. 2 p.

Writes that he spoke to the College Society and at a Temperance

Convention. Mentions a resolution concerning Wheaton College before the

College Board. Jonathan Blanchard says he is "confused and embarassed."

Writes that he hopes Mary Bent Blanchard sent Judge Chase's letter.

Mentions a proposal to have two men visit Wheaton College.

1400. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Norwich, CT; November 17, 1865. 2 p.

Writes, "My brain is cooler than it was.".

1401. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; November 21, 1865. 2 p.

Sends money. Writes about the College Society vote and about Wheaton

College matters.

1402. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; November 27, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about being unsuccessful in raising money for [J. C.] Webster's

endowment from Thompson and Abraham Crooks. Says, "there must be a

different style of teaching in the Congregational Churches." Says he is

convinced that Christ sent them to Wheaton. Gives advice to Charles A.

Blanchard. Writes about Napolean [Bonaparte], and farm instructions.

1403. Brydges, W. H. (Assistant, Elgin Academy). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Elgin, IL; November 27, 1865. 1 p.

Asks for a teacher.

1404. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; December 1, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about raising funds and about Prof. [J. C.] Webster.

1405. Curtiss, H. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lima, NY; December 2,

1865. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sympathy for the death of Catherine Avery Bent. Writes about the College

at Lima, her house, and Baptist baptism.

1406. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; December 4, 1865. 4 p.

Writes about Mr. Childs' party, "a common Universalist Church sociable."

Writes about Wheaton College student discipline, namely about Hamm, who

attended some balls. Mentions a festival for Mr. Cramb. Writes that the

Rev. Mr. Christopher lectured on temperance, and "Mr. Weston did not like

it at all." Gives farm news. Writes that "A fine young german from

Addison was here to dinner today looking for board . . ." [Herman A.

Fischer?] Writes about applicants to board at the Blanchard house.

Gives Wheaton College news.

1407. Norton, Helen S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Lansing, MI; December 4,

1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about job as Lady Principal at Wheaton College. Writes about E.

P. Bowers.

1408. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; December 6/8, 1865. 4 p.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard is going to send money. Writes that Warren

Wheaton sent a turkey for Thanksgiving. Mentions new Wheaton College

students. Writes that Miss Cook wishes to teach French and German at

Wheaton College. Asks for instructions on house improvements. Writes

that Mr. Tirtlot was advised to have a limb amputated, and that Mary was

rumored to have run off with a married man. Writes that Col. Bronson,

Mr. Smith, and others are speaking unfavorably of Jonathan Blanchard and

Wheaton College.

1409. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lowell, MA; December 8, 1865. 1 p.

Writes about J. C. Webster's communication to the Congregationalists.

1410. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; December 9, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising and the few opportunities for clerks. Says,

"Light . . . begins to arise." Writes that he preached.

1411. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; December 12, 1865. 2 p.

Writes that they slaughtered the red calf. Mentions the term at Wheaton

College is nearing its close. Writes that Miss Bowers recommended Miss

Norton as Lady Principal and that Maria Blanchard Cook was voted to a

teaching position at Wheaton College. Writes about applications to the

board.

1412. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; December 13, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching, fundraising, and the Aelioian Library.

1413. Dawes, William. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Rippon, WI; December 15,

1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Reverse contains Jonathan Blanchard's letter of December 30,

1865.

Writes that he wants to visit Wheaton College.

1414. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 18, 1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about ill health (menstrual problems), a revival, debts and

expenses, and possible names for new baby boy [Ernest I. Stoddard].

1415. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; December 19, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Miss Mary Conant, saying that he is considering recommending

her to the Wheaton College trustees to teach. Writes about and his slow

progress in fundraising: "My face is strange in Boston.".

1416. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 21, 1865. 4 p.

Gives an account of the Pettengill house fire.

1417. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; December 25, 1865. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising and Wheaton matters.

1418. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; December 27, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Clark, the new secretary of the American Board. Gives

instructions to "kill the hog." Sends building instructions. Writes of

his intention to stay in the East and collect money in small sums.

Mentions that that it would be bad for the college to lose [J. C.]

Webster. Says that he is delighted with Mary Bent Blanchard's management

and mentions a tract.

1419. Norton, Helen S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Lansing, MI; December 27,

1865. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires further about job [as Lady Principal at Wheaton College]. Says

the Wheaton College catalog did not arrive and gives references.

Mentions greater zeal and piety as advantages of an "infant

institution.".

1420. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; December 28, 1865. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising difficulties. Mentions preaching, and a

discourse which is to be printed--one which "contains the principles

which took me to Wheaton." Writes about calling at the State House to

see the Sec. of Education. Mentions Robert Morris, Esq.--a colored man

with a son in the college.

1421. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; [December 29, 1865 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to give something to Esq. Meacham and get a

receipt.

1422. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; December 30, 1865. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; written on reverse of letter by William Dawes of December 15,

1865.

Writes that he is sending a check, and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write

"one of your nice little letters.".

1423. Bailey, M. A. (Widow of Gamaliel Bailey). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Hartford, [ ]; December 31, 1865. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is collecting material for a biography of her late

husband G[amaliel] Bailey. Writes about Anti-Slavery and asks Jonathan

Blanchard for reminiscences. Writes about a Lane Seminary "difficulty"

resulting in expelled students. Writes about the Beecher and Stowe

families. Mentions Marcellus [Bailey], who returned from Texas where he

commanded colored troops.

1424. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; [January, 1866]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Helen] Norton, a candidate for Wheaton College Lady

Principal, saying that her recommendations are positive. Mentions having

sold "the large blank book to the College." Writes about Wheaton College

enrollment. Writes of Hattie's funeral and a prayer meeting.

1425. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Lizzie, Charlie [Blanchard?], people seeking God, Williston

B. Stoddard, Jonathan Blanchard, and Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

1426. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; January 1, 1866. 10 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising--"an awful agency." Writes about his defeat

before the College Society and mentions letters written against Wheaton

College. Gives Baldwin's answer to the question "What is the matter with

Blanchard." He claims his opposition to Secret Societies was used against

him. Says that he wrote an anti-secretism tract for the American Tract

Society. Writes about eldership, mentions that he preached and his

sermon is to be printed. Writes about new acquaintances, and says that

he hopes their house doesn't burn down. Writes that Miss [Mary] Conant

is not coming to Wheaton College.

1427. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January 11, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Education Society, debts, and Wheaton people.

1428. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January 12, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health, Wheaton people and family members. Mentions

having "11 letters to write today.".

1429. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January 18, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard received three bank drafts. Writes about the

Batchelder Fund. Mentions that 11 boarders are staying with them and

gives reasons against having so many. Writes about taxes, bills, and his

health. Writes of his great effort to get a tract published, and a

sermon being printed.

1430. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 28/29, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes about conversions at the seminary and a prayer meeting.1431. Dunlavy,

Jennie. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tonica, IL; January 30, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about special meetings and conversions. Writes of teaching, and

mentions Mr. Swinton, a Congregational Minister. Mentions that Mr. West

is preaching. Says that Mr. Foot [she is boarding with him] thinks she

is "old fogyish" because of her opposition to popular amusements.

1432. Barnet, Louisa. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lockport, IL; January 31,

1866. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about George and Henry [Barnet], and coming to visit Wheaton.

1433. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; January 31, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and settling Catherine Avery Bent's estate.

1434. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January 31, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [John P.] Williston, Everett, Jonathan Blanchard, and

sending a draft for $50.00.

1435. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 6, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Maria [Bent Nichols], who is travelling to Shreveport.

Writes about the settlement of the [Bent] estate and an insurance policy.

Writes about the cost of tombstones. Mentions that Mr. Hammond, the

Evangelist, expected in the City. Writes that Mr. Pierce preached.

1436. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]].

Galesburg, IL; February 13/20, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that eight churches united for a series of meetings, and

conversions were experienced. Says that Sherman Williams is a "changed

man," and that Mrs. Lyford's husband began to pray. Mentions that the

Pettengill house burned. Writes that Tracey [Wells] went to Colorado

with Mr. Chamberlin. Writes about churches in Denver, including one

founded by Jonathan Blanchard. Writes about local people and events.

1437. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 6, 1866 [?]. 4 p.

Gives advice concerning a jacket for Maria Blanchard Cook. Writes that

she gave up teaching due to health reasons, that she is considering

working in a store, and asks for a recommendation from Jonathan Blanchard

because he is "so well known by everyone nearly in the city." Mentions

Jonathan Blanchard's writing her in regard to her being a Universalist,

and mentions that she did not live in a Christian family.

1438. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 12, 1866. 4 p.

Note: Faded.

Writes about they used the money given by the congregation. Writes that

J. P. Stoddard received a blank from the Home Missionary Society.

1439. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 22, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Kitty [Dunning] desires to go West. Writes about family

members and the revival of religious interest. Writes that Prof. [?]

Lulye [?] of Amhurst having preached and that Dr. Baron resigned. Says,

"You are getting all our smart men out west.".

1440. Harrisson, John. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Knoxville, IL; March 23,

1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about payments to William H. Holcomb. Mentions that he might sell

his property. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a deed and writes about

arrangements for future payments.

1441. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 28, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a revival of religion led by Mr. Hammond, the Evangelist.

Writes that "Some of the first converts were leading copperheads," that

doctors, lawyers, and athiests were converted. Writes about Mr. Holyoke,

a pastoral candidate.

1442. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; March 31, 1866. 2 p.

Writes that Maria Bent Nichols is in Shreveport, LA, and that he is to go

to the East. Writes about farm crops. Says he thinks few people will

leave to go to Sandoral [?].

1443. Ferguson, Harriet (Wheaton College Class of 1871). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 2, 1866. 3 p.

Writes about the outlook for teaching positions. Says Mr. Feemster went

to the South. Writes that a Teachers' Institute is to be held.

1444. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 3, 1866. 2 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard having visited them and she sent him home

with no lunch. Says she will send Cyrus Louis Blanchard's shirt.

1445. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; April 10, 1866. 2 p.

Writes that Joseph Avery Bent is to start east with Catherine Avery

Bent's remains. Says he received Jonathan Blanchard's sermon. Mentions

hope for a revival.

1446. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 13, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a copy of Judge Wilson's decision [in

Pratt v. Wheaton College] in favor of Wheaton College to William W.

Farwell, the lawyer for Wheaton College. Mentions Wheaton people and Mr.

DeWolf's speech.

1447. Russell, Eugene R. (Former slave). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Bidelange, [ ]; April 16, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Written by a former slave.

Writes that he returned home to mother and father, and that he visited

his former mistress. Writes that he is trying to get into night school.

Writes about whiskey drinking.

1448. Holcomb, William H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Knoxville, IL; April

18, 1866. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [John] Harrisson's payments, people joining churches, and

receiving a copy of Jonathan Blanchard's sermon.

1449. Tindall, Hattie A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. So' Grove, [ ]; April

21, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about visiting Wheaton. Asks for Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard's photos; gives plans to teach school in the summer. Talks

about preaching every other Sabbath, and that there is no revival.

1450. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. May, 1866]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Catherine Avery Bent's effects.

1451. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 6/26, 1866. 3 p.

Writes that she took Lizzie in as a domestic servant. Mentions new

church members. Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg's having professed

faith in Christ. Says that the work of Satan is in the land.

1452. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tarrytown, NY; May 10, 1866. 2 p.

Writes that she wrote five letters and received none. Writes about Mrs.

Rice, who knew Mary Bent Blanchard as a child.

1453. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tarrytown, NY; May 24, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Note by Maria [Nichols] of May 24, 1866 enclosed.

Writes about family members, etc.

1454. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; May 24, 1866 ca. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Julia Blanchard Fischer of May 24, 1866 enclosed.

Writes about Mrs. White and Julia Blanchard Fischer's letter writing.

1455. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; May 26, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the Association voted to endorse Wheaton College, that Dr.

Beecher wrote a report on Secret Societies, and Prof. Bartlett submitted

resolutions of which Jonathan Blanchard approved. Writes about his

health, mentioning that he may preach. Mentions the decision in Supreme

Court case [Pratt v. Wheaton College] being in, but opinions not

published until later. Says that one of the Judges [Lawrence]

complimented his Boston discourse. Mentions being introduced to Chief

Justice Walker, and having seen Secretary Coe of the American Home

Missions Society--secretaries strongly favor Wheaton College.

1456. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; May 28,

1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a pain in the back and that she is considering electric

shock treatment.

1457. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 28, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news.

1458. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; May 31/June

2, [1866]. 2 p.

Writes that she is sending garden plants.

1459. Jordon, Lizzie Heywood. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Riverside Farm,

IL; June 2, 1866. 1 p.

Writes that she is sending wild flowers.

1460. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; June 11/12/13, 1866. 2 p.

Writes about her activities, which include strawberry picking.

1461. Caswell, Anna T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; June 21,

1866. 3 p.

Writes that she is looking for a teaching position for her daughter, and

asks Mary Bent Blanchard's help.

1462. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 17, 1866. 3 p.

Writes about a trip to Davenport, IA, about the Nourse's spirtualists,

and about Nora Blanchard Kellogg's upcoming visit. Gives instructions

for getting to the Pettengill house.

1463. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; July 21, 1866. 2 p.

Writes about his low, bereaved state of mind. Says "my wife's children

are sources of anything but comfort." Writes that Mr. Schlosser, a

pastor, is to resign.

1464. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lexington, MA; July 21, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her trip to Boston. Mentions the Rice debate on slavery,

and asks about a 3-week's leave of absence.

1465. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook]. Oak Park, IL; July 21,

1866. 2 p.

Writes about her poor health.

1466. White, Harriet (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bayonne,

[NJ ?]; July 22, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer's activities while staying with the

Whites. Writes about family members.1467. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of

MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 23, 1866. 3 p.

Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's visiting George W. Bent in Burr Oak, IA.

Writes that Narcissa [Bent] visited, that Josey Bent (the son of Samuel

Bent and Narcissa) is to go West, and that Arthur [Bent] has been

admitted to the bar.

1468. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; July 25, 1866. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that he taught school and is working in a store.

1469. Dunlavy, Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hennepin, IL; July 26,

1866. 3 p.

Writes that she attended Anniversary exercises at Rockford Seminary, that

she is unable to accept a teaching position, and that she is expecting

Jonathan Blanchard to preach for them. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to come

also.

1470. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; July 28, 1866. 2 p.

Asks Sonora Blanchard Kennedy to write.

1471. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 30, 1866. 3 p.

Writes that she is looking for a teaching position, that some people fear

cholera, that her father visited, that John and Frances Stearns had a

baby boy, and that there is a new Sabbath School Library.

1472. Shornas, Ella P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; July 31,

1866. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a dress she left at the Blanchard house.

1473. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 2, 1866. 1 p.

Writes that he is sending coal to Wheaton.

1474. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; August 3, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about positions for teachers, saying that they are "not as fixed

as we could desire.".

1475. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Granville, IL; August 4, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he got lumber for a sidewalk and gives news of acquaintances.

1476. Votaw, Hattie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Amherst, MA; August 6,

1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Compares Amhurst and Wheaton Churches. Writes about Amhurst College,

revival in Liber, the Band of Hope, acquaintances, and family members.

1477. Bartlett, Alice E. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; August 10, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is uncertain whether to return to Wheaton College and

mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's exhaustion following commencement.

1478. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 14, 1866. 2 p.

Writes that she had cholera. Asks when Nora Blanchard Kellogg is to

arrive. Mentions the omnibus fare.

1479. Bartlett, Alice E. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; August 15, 1866. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about arrangements for coming to Wheaton and staying with the

Blanchards.

1480. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; August 17, 1866. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Asks for a letter to transfer his church membership to the First

Congregational Church of Quincy.

1481. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lexington House, MA; August 18, 1866.

2 p.

Gives plans for her return to Wheaton.

1482. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; August 21,

1866. 2 p.

Writes about plans to visit Wheaton. Says she is anxious to "take an

electric shock." Asks if a good domestic girl can be obtained in

Wheaton, saying that the local Dutch are "nasty.".

1483. Bliss, C. P. (Parent of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Buda, IL; August 24, 1866. 3 p.

Asks if Howard can board with the Blanchards.

1484. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Hoyleton, IL; August 27, 1866. 2 p.

Writes that his family is ill and he is unable to come. Writes that he

plans to rent Dr. Lewis' place.

1485. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 3, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her trip to Chicago and various people. Mentions that the

depot men broke her trunk's lock.

1486. Thayer, S. A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 7,

1866. 4 p.

Writes about two black students who may attend Wheaton College. Asks

about Wheaton College's advantages and if blacks have equal standing with

whites.

1487. Wells, Abby F. (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Fenton; September 17, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her situation--her husband is dead and she wants one of

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's girls to live with her for a

few months to expose her children to "refined society.".

1488. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Tarrytown, NY; September 20/25, 1866. 4 p.

Note: Note attached from Maria Bent Nichols to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

September 20/25, 1866.

Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook's teaching gymnastics. Asks about

[Catherine Avery Bent]'s monument.

1489. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; ca. September 20/25, 1866. 4 p.

Note: Attached to letter from Maria Bent Nichols to Maria Blanchard Cook,

dated September 20/25, 1866.

Writes about Catherine Avery Bent's effects and George W. Bent's things.

1490. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 25, 1866. 1 p.

Note: Attached to a letter from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated September 25, 1866.

Refers to some business which Jonathan Blanchard took care of for her.

Mentions Collin's Bond. Says she wishes to sell the property at

Hoyleton.

1491. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 25, 1866. 3 p.

Note: Note enclosed from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Jonathan

Blanchard, ca. September 25, 1866.

Writes about Catherine Avery Bent's effects. Says Mr. Griffin's brothers

attend the Pettengills' church.

1492. Holcomb, William H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Knoxville, IL; October

1, 1866. 1 p.

Writes about paying the debts of Mr. Harrison. Asks Jonathan Blanchard

to send the note and he will send money.

1493. Sanderson, Louise. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October

10, 1866. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her mother will be happy to entertain Mary Bent Blanchard and

Jonathan Blanchard during the Association meeting.

1494. Holcomb, William H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Knoxville, IL;

October 12, 1866. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about payment and deed arrangements for [John] Harrisson.

1495. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 12, 1866. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she attended the dedication of the Peoria County Soldiers'

Monument and that Major B. F. Butler and General John A. Logan spoke.

Asks for a sample of Charles A. Blanchard's handwriting.

1496. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; October

13, 1866. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for sending medical supplies. Writes about

clearing land, and mentions that Lizzie [Heywood Jordan] is planning to

get married.

1497. Farnsworth, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Charles, IL;

October 25, 1866. 1 p.

Writes that he will visit Wheaton and his son Fred who is boarding with

the Blanchards. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to continue boarding Fred.

1498. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis C. Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Riverside Farm, IL; November 6, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about being sick with cholera.

1499. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 14, 1866. 4 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a Wheaton College catalog to Gilbert

Hall. Writes that there is a "general desire" for Rev. Hubbard to become

their minister. Mentions that a meeting of the church considered the

grievances of the current minister, Mr. Schlosser. Says that he is

inviting Rev. Hubbard to live in his house.

1500. Dunlavy, Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hennepin, IL; November

28, 1866. 3 p.

Sends money for the _Freedmen_. Writes that she attended a lecture by Anna

Dickinson, "the first 'Lady Lecturer' I have ever heard and considered

endurable.".

1501. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Farm Ridge, IL; December 6, 1866. 3

p.

Note: RPFC; Oroginal filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about teaching, the spiritual state of the students, and the local

Episcopal church.

1502. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chester, NY; December 8, 1866. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school, and family news. Mentions the death of

Cyrus Lewis Blanchard, and meetings where M. E. was the preacher.

1503. Russell, Eugene R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Houma, IL; December

10, 1866. 4 p.

Writes that he wishes to return to the North and to go to school.

1504. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [1867 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Asks about the Wheaton College building fund.

1505. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; [ca. 1867 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes letter of introduction for Bro. Bissell. Writes that Maria

Blanchard Cook is to take Mary Bent Blanchard's place at home if Mary

Bent Blanchard is to act as Wheaton College officer. Writes about a

carriage.

1506. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; January 3, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a meeting of the Missionary Association, the American Tract

Society, prayer meetings, and family news.

1507. Wright, S. G. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Neponset, IL; January 4,

1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Damon Reed, and his family background. Mentions a revival

and writes of Methodists' "entire sanctification.".

1508. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 5, 1867. 1 p.

Writes that she is suffering from neuralgia, and that she sent a box of

New Year's gifts.

1509. Wheeler, Laura Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Manchester, [ ]; January 6, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes children who have died and includes a poem "To My Niece Mary

Blanchard, 22 Years of Age.".

1510. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Riverside Farm, IL; January 9, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that E. Kelly is ill. Writes that she remembers reading "The

Black Dwarf" to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes about Wheaton College and

mentions that her mother is ill. Writes about their livestock, the New

Year's Celebration, and sends a recipe for English Plum Pudding.

1511. Feemster, Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, MS; January 30,

1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her family. Mentions a black and white Sabbath School where

colored people are learning to read. Writes of a week of prayer, and a

rumor that a Negro school house in Columbus burned down.

1512. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 5, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Family members and Middlebury acquaintances. Writes of

Martha Nichols, who married a Benson and then a Phinney. Mentions that

Horace and Janus are dead. Mentions that Sarah Bewere[?] is married, and

that Smith married Mrs. Rufus Wainwright's granddaughter.

1513. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Catherine Bent

Dunning]. Wheaton, IL; February 11, 1867. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard "had a turn of sick headache," that

Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and J. P. Stoddard stayed in Wheaton for two

weeks, that Charles A. Blanchard is teaching in a Seminary, and that

Maria Blanchard Cook is teaching at Wheaton College. Writes about her

seven boarders, one of whom is a universalist. Mary Bent Blanchard

asserts, "most of that persuasion [Universalism] are spiritualists."

Writes that there is some religious interest at Wheaton College. Writes

that there is talk of enlarging the Wheaton College building. Mentions

Catherine Avery Bent's effects. Writes that George W. Bent plans to move

from Burr Oak.

1514. Powell, L. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 12,

1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary [a prospective student] having taken ill and a revival

at Ft. Atkinson.

1515. Manning, Annie. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Oak Park, IL; February

14, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news and packing boxes of clothing.

1516. Phelps, A. A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Lockport, NY; February 14,

1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is writing anti-freemasonry material and asks Jonathan

Blanchard to send a tract.

1517. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to [Mary Bent

Blanchard]]. Turner, IL; February 18, 1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Beltonian Literary Society and having received $10.00.

1518. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. DuBuque, IA; February 20, 1867. 2 p.

Writes that he is uncertain when he shall return. Gives travel plans.

Writes that he fears a "fuss and talk" will "keep down religion" in the

Beltonian.

1519. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 22, 1867. 3 p.

Note: Note attached from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Nora Blanchard

Kellogg, ca. February 22, 1867.

Writes about Catherine Avery Bent's effects. Writes about a washing

machine, and about the river being high, causing fear that the bridge may

be carried away. Writes that Moses Pettengill is waiting to hear from a

man in Iowa before writing about college land.

1520. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Nora Blanchard

Kellogg]. Peoria, IL; ca. February 22, 1867. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated February 22, 1867.

Writes that congregational singing was introduced in church.1521. Garrison, T.

R. [Letter to First Church of Christ at Wheaton]. Houston,

TX; February 28, 1867. 4 p.

Monthly report of his labors among the Freedmen, mentioning the need for

missionaries and the low estate of the Freedmen. Writes about teaching

the Freedmen.

1522. Bartlett, Alice E. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; March 8, 1867. 4 p.

Writes about her "friend in the far west," about a young gentleman, about

having given a tract on Secret Societies to a Freemason, about the low

religious state of Blackberry, and about the growth of the Lodge and of

the Good Templars.

1523. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; March 21,

1867. 2 p.

Asks if Nora Blanchard Kellogg could stay with her while her husband is

away.

1524. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; March 26, 1867. 4

p.

Writes that the YMCA locates positions for young people. Writes about

the difficulty of obtaining domestic servants in the country, and asks

Mary Bent Blanchard what she desires in a domestic servant. Says she

will inquire about a teaching position for Miss Feemster. Mentions

German and Irish schoolchildren.

1525. Dunlavy, Jennie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galveston, [TX]; April 4, 1867. 4 p.

Writes that her church appointed her a representative to the Freedmen.

Describes the anti-northern feelings of the city. Writes about her

journey to Galveston, about a religious meeting of northerners held in an

upper parlor, about waiting for an appointment from the Freedmen's

Bureau, and about a black man who was murdered by soldiers on the steps

of the Teacher's House.

1526. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 8, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances and family members. Says that she may go to

Middlebury.

1527. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 16, 1867. 4 p.

Writes about Mary, Mrs. Jackson's domestic "girl." Writes that she

suggested to Mrs. Jackson that she move to Wheaton. Says she could "weep

her eyes out for sorrow" when she thinks about how she was brought up.

1528. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; April 20, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Carrie [her daughter] had a son. Mentions that Professor Hard

is leaving and that he led a class on Christianity. Writes of local

people and family members.

1529. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 2, 1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the price of flour. Mentions having bought Samuel Adams'

biography. Sends farm instructions.

1530. Crocker, May N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Maroa, IL; May 4, [ca.

1867]. 6 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her children, John, Rufus, and George. Writes that Abbie is

an artist and that Abbie married George R. Percy. Writes about the

Cooper Institute. Writes about breast cancer and blames it on "over

exertion heating the blood, &c.".

1531. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 4, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; includes 1 p. note to Nora Blanchard Kellogg [not indexed

with Jonathan Blanchard-Mary Bent Blanchard letters].

Writes about local and family news, including buying land, and

"excitement" concerning a minister.

1532. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 8, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Bro. Smith preached and compares him to Jonathan Blanchard.

Writes that Ernest I. Stoddard was baptized and gives her views on infant

baptism. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's sermon on baptism. Mentions that

Mrs. Stoddard is ill. Mentions that she is writing a manuscript for the

Massachusetts Sunday School Society. Mentions the death of Calvin

Feemster's father.

1533. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard; Stoddard, James Philemon (Daughter and Son-

in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May

15, 1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Write about the birth of a daughter [Mary Irene].

1534. Blanchard, Mary Ann (Widow of CLB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Chestertown, NY; May 16, 1867. 8 p.

Writes about Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's estate and her business matters.

Writes about business and family matters concerning Laura Blanchard

Wheeler, saying that Laura believes Mary owes her money and Mary

disagrees with her.

1535. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; May 21, 1867. 2 p.

Writes that Catherine Blanchard Stoddard is recovering from childbirth.

Writes about converting a store into a house, about preaching duties,

planting trees, having sent trees to Jonathan Blanchard, and selling a

buggy. Writes that Mrs. Rood had a baby.

1536. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; May 22, 1867. 2 p.

Writes that catalogs are not out, and that he got wet. Gives farm

instructions. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a paper containing a non-

voting resolution passed by the Garrison convention in Boston, in 1838.

1537. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 24, 1867. 6 p.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's asking his listeners to verify his sermon

statements. Relates her view of baptism. Says she named the new baby

Mary Irene Stoddard, and she wants one of her sisters to stay with her.

1538. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Champaign, IL; May 27, 1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Association Meeting, saying that the Wheaton College

cause gained and the Secret Societies' losing. Writes about a resolution

on Secret Societies being postponed.

1539. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; June 6/7, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending vegetable plants, asks if a strawberry festival and

a fair are to be held, and talks about plans for when "the folks" visit.

1540. Sanford, S. I. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Auburn, IA; June 12, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching--rough students, local churches and Sunday Schools,

Methodists, and "The Desciples" [sic].

1541. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; June 20, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Mary Bent sends note with this letter to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes that he received a box. Mentions teaching and railroad positions.

Mentions that he is thinking of applying for an Agency with the American

Mission Association. Writes about family members.

1542. Bent, Mary P. (Wife of George Bent). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; [June 20, 1867]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; sent with a letter from George W. Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard

on June 20, 1867.

Writes about second-hand clothing, and a week of Prayer.

1543. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lansing, IL; June 21, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching, collecting on a note, and Laura [Stearns].

1544. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 8, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Perkins may preach. Writes about his health and mentions

having preached. Mentions calling on O'Brien--a converted lawyer. Writes

of Knox and Wheaton College matters.

1545. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 9, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Morgan, who is selling books; and Mrs. Michael, whose

husband is seeking a divorce and is to rent a room from them. Suggests

Miss Alice Spalding to teach music at Wheaton College.

1546. Haven, I. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 13, 1867.

2 p.

Says she would like to visit.

1547. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 13, 1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a 14 year old girl who wishes to go to school and work--she

may want to attend Wheaton College.

1548. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 16, 1867. 3 p.

Describes the journey to Byron. Writes about Mr. Reed's daughter. Says

J. P. Stoddard wishes to meet with Jonathan Blanchard.

1549. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; July 17, [1867]. 1 p.

Asks if she can visit Wheaton, saying that she is "sick of this dusty,

dirty city." Mentions that she is worn out from teaching.

1550. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; July 23, [1867]. 1 p.

Writes about her planned arrival in Wheaton.

1551. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 30, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about yeast, Hattie Ferguson, and family members.

1552. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to [Catherine Bent

Dunning]]. Wheaton, IL; August 1, 1867. 4 p.

Writes that she is sending a trunk to Catherine Bent Dunning, that

Jonathan Blanchard preached in Byron for J. P. Stoddard, and that Josey

Bent is still alive.

1553. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 3, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Catherine Blanchard Stoddard of August 3, 1867

enclosed.

Writes about a mother who wishes to send her daughter to Wheaton College,

Bread-making, and yeast.

1554. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [August 3, 1867]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Julia Blanchard Fischer of August 3, 1867 enclosed.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's carriage wheels, preserving food, and

family members.

1555. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lansing, IL; August 12, [1867]. 3 p.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard is keeping and collecting money for

her. Says that she is not keen on the idea of boarding with Mrs.

Pierpont. Writes about family members, mentioning that Laura Stearns is

in Vermont. Writes of her plans to return to Wheaton.

1556. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Big Woods, [ ]; August 12, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching, Hattie, and Miss Paxton.

1557. Fleming, Alice (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to "Beloved

Teacher"]. n.p.; August 16/29, 1867. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school and about the students, who "have not good

moral principles.".

1558. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 17, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her health, mentions Rev. E. G. Miner preaching, the Anti-

Secret Society effort, candidates for pastoral position, and family

members.

1559. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 19, 1867. 4 p.

Writes that she will send a parcel. Describes her "Southern Affairs"--

business, paying debts, and her good business agent, a Hungarian. Writes

about a visit to Middlebury. Mentions that Anne Bent's mother died.

Writes that Stephen A. King, Jr. is advocating joining the Freemasons.

1560. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; September 9, 1867. 4 p.

Writes that he does not want Libbie [Blanchard] to go to Byron. Writes

about Libbie's education and asks Mary Bent Blanchard's advice as to

whether she should go to Wheaton or not.

1561. Reed, Penley. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Crystal Lake, IL; October 4,

1867. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Handwritten copy of a letter donating $5.00 to Wheaton College Building

fund. Talks about the Anti-Secret Society effort.

1562. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; November 8, 1867. 2 p.

Writes about the drought, saying, "Water is an article of trade in

Paxton." Describes health and financial ills. Writes that he had hoped

to make money from his plow [invention?]. Writes, "There is more

consistant piety in the Presbyterian church than in the Congregational.".

1563. Bartlett, Alice E. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; November 12, 1867. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's printed sermon, chloroform use during

operations, and teaching (unusual school--no profane scholars). On the

envelope is a draft of Freedman Aid form.

1564. Manning, Annie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 18, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about building a house, painting, plowing, and digging a ditch to

drain the field; says she would like to visit Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard; talks about digging a well, and mentions prairie fires.

1565. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; November 25, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances and family members.

1566. Wright, W. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Atlanta, GA; November 25,

[1867]. 3 p.

Asks about the prospects of a former slave being admitted to Wheaton

College and says that prejudice keeps Negro students out of the local

schools.

1567. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; November 30, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Wheaton College, sends $20.00 and mentions lawsuits.

1568. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; December 10, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes why she did not visit Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

1569. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Toledo, OH; December 12, 1867. 4 p.

Describes activities in Chicago. Says "Chairman" Fairfield did not know

the result of council. Mentions that he attended a noon prayer meeting

with Moody, and that he thinks Moody loves him, but Moody is afraid to

offend the Freemasons. Writes about a salary dispute over a new minister

at Patton's church. Says the train did not leave due to a collapsed

bridge. Writes that he took charge of a Wednesday evening prayer meeting

at Plymouth Church. Mentions Captain Smith, a prominent member of

Plymouth Church, who wants him to preach. Writes that he will write

letters for the Sunday Evening meeting at home. Mentions tobacco smoke

in the hotel.

1570. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; December 14, 1867. 2 p.

Writes that he rode an omnibus sleigh to Pres. Fairchild's of Oberlin,

and that he rode on a smoking car. Writes that Pres. Finney is to speak

on Secret Societies, that Jonathan Blanchard attended and addressed a

meeting of the second Congregational Church "which was to distress Secret

Societies." Says that the National Convention is to be at Pittsburg.

1571. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; December 16, 1867. 2 p.

Writes about the providence of God. Writes that he preached twice, that

the Convention is to be held in Pittsburg, and that the Oberlin bretheren

are "just enough afraid of attacking the Lodge" to make them willing to

send the national convention to Pittsburg.

1572. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; December 19, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Railroad disasters and sends farm instructions. Writes that

the Oberlin people favor Pittsburg as the venue for the National [NCA]

Convention. Asks about the "result of council in case of our Pastor."

Asks for the Proceedings of the Aurora Convention and other items. Writes

about the building fund, and writing a book. Mentions writing a letter to

the _Chicago Tribune_ about the ghost at Chicago jail and asks for it to be

read on Sabbath evening.

1573. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; December 23, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached, and that he wants the Result of Council. Writes

about the Wheaton College building fund, acquaintances, and family

members.

1574. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Northampton, MA; December 25, 1867. 4 p.

Writes about Herman A. Fischer's success in obtaining subscriptions to

the Wheaton College building fund. Asks for an exact account of the

building fund. Says that he is making arrangements for an NCA Convention.

Mentions that the editor of the _Christian Statesman_ is to act on the NCA

Convention Committee. Writes that a public meeting is scheduled

concerning constitutional recognition of Christianity. Mentions that he

is writing a manuscript which he hopes to publish. Mentions that there is

talk in the East that Illinois land is richer than that of New England

and that "the West must build its own colleges." Writes about the work of

Wheaton College, saying "the success of the College depends on the

success of its principles." Says that Freemasonry is undermining the

Kingdom of God.

1575. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; December 26, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about attending to National [NCA] Convention matters, writing a

book, prayer meetings, and promising to address the Society which seeks

the recognition of Christ in our national Constitution. Writes about the

Wheaton College building fund, the "Result of Council," and says that

"omitting pray[er] was the fatal rock on which the Galesburgh movement

seemed to split.".

1576. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; December 30, 1867. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about writing, the Result of the Council, the Batchelder fund, and

the Wheaton College building.

1577. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 30, 1867. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about refusing an offer to buy her "place," family members, a

tombstone, and visits to friends. Sends $25.00.

1578. n.p.; [1868]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Draft of a letter.

Describes Wheaton College and its needs, the building fund and progress

on the building; and asks for financial assistance.

1579. Floyd, William. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard?]]. Wheaton, IL; January,

1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about breaking through the ice while skating.

1580. [Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard] (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a thread case. Writes about Maria

Blanchard Cook, Jonathan Blanchard, and Julia Blanchard Fischer.

1581. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 4, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a fur-trimmed hood which is to be a New Year's gift for "a

poor colored woman." Mentions the upcoming week of prayer, reading of a

speech by Jonathan Blanchard in the Newspapers, the Wheaton College

building, a prayer meeting, and a New Year's Festival.

1582. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to The

Students of Wheaton College]. Florence, MA; January 6, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his busy schedule--writing, preaching, the British Political

Parties, the Spirit of God, the Gospel, 15 young men in a Northampton

jail for arson and other crimes, "Maine, or Prohibitory Laws," Secret

Societies, and the political situation.

1583. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 7, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Write about receiving a package from Mary Bent Blanchard. Mentions

reading Mrs. Pomeroy's Life. Mentions talking with two people about

going to Wheaton College in Miss Moon's place. Writes about a week of

prayer, and being invited to a Masonic festival.

1584. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; January 9, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his activities in Massachusetts, prayer meetings, the

Wheaton College building fund, and a week of prayer. Mentions being

snubbed by Joshua Leavitt, who refused to allow him to speak. Mentions

Lee Claflin (a member of the Massachusetts State Senate), Dr. Ide (the

father-in-law of Torrey), and his plans to apply to a committee of the

College Society. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send the Aurora proceedings

to him.

1585. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 10, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about [Wheaton College] and his time in Lafayette.1586. Blanchard,

Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. West Medway, MA; January 13, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about revivals, popularity, attending four Sunday meetings, and

fearing Mary Bent Blanchard will be burnt out.

1587. Manning, Annie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 13, 1868. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of her Mother-in-Law, about Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer, and Alice Bartlett.

1588. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; January 15, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Burnham (who is to publish his book), and fear of Lodge

retaliation.

1589. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; January 16, 1868. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Short note [1 p.] attached from Jonathan Blanchard to Cyrus

Louis Blanchard.

Writes about taxes, saying "I have been swindled enough about taxes."

Sends instructions for selling a bank draft. The note to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard is about "making trouble at home.".

1590. Bartlett, P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; January 18,

1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about prayer meetings, and the local church having lost its

pastor, and Mr. P.[?].

1591. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; January 18, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about being a Vice President and hoping to speak at a meeting in

the State House. Mentions publishing a book on Secret Societies, and

anxiety over fire and insurance.

1592. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hampton, NH; January 24, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about where he stayed, his health, having sent a clipping for Mary

Bent Blanchard to forward to Mr. Whitlock (of the _Illinoian_). Mentions

that business is dead and he will not try to raise funds.

1593. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; January 27, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about ill health, his manuscript book, the dread of Secret

Societies and their funeral rites. Mentions that Burnham is "flinching"

at publishing his book. Says that Draper is "a dull stick of a man.".

1594. Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Houston, TX; January 28, 1868. 6

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about "Missionary Teachers" in Texas, and work with freedmen.

Writes of teaching, and the AMA. Says that "City Freedmen are more

demoralized than those in the country." Writes of the wickedness of the

state, and an account of an intruder.

1595. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 31, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Robinson, who talked with Catherine Blanchard Stoddard

about having her (Robinson's) sister go to Wheaton and work for her

board.

1596. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; February 1, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to spend "a week or more" with her [to assist

with childbirth]. Writes that Simon Spaulding died, and that Mr. Fisk

and Mrs. Hall are both ill.

1597. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hew Haven, CT; February 3/8, 1868. 2 p.

Writes about the College Society. Agrees to spend an evening talking of

Catherine Bent Dunning's affairs. Writes that three men are to give

money for Wheaton College. Writes that Mr. Washburne has a "paralytic

shock.".

1598. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 7, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Written on War Dept. Stationary. Writes about a prayer meeting. Writes

of attending a reception for Judge Chase ("a vanity fair") and having

seen the British Minister [Workton?]. Writes about the ladies' dresses.

Mentions being engaged to preach in the House of Representatives and in a

colored church. Says that Judge Chase wants the nomination for

President. Mentions General [Ulysses S.] Grant's drinking. Writes that

he believes the College Society will endorse Wheaton College in May.

Writes about fundraising, Secret Societies, and Thaddeus Stevens' opinion

of Secret Societies. Writes his belief that the Masonic influence kept

congress from impeaching President [Andrew] Johnson. Mentions that

Senator [Henry] Wilson is opposed to Secret Societies.

1599. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 14, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Written on U. S. Congress letterhead. Writes that he attended a

Congressional prayer meeting. Writes about Judge Chase and his daughters,

Mrs. [Kate] Sprague and Nettie. Mentions visiting Howard University and

the Treasury Dept..1600. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College).

[Letter to Thaddeus

Stevens]. Washington, DC; February 15, 1868. 6 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Thanks Stevens for a letter Stevens wrote for Jonathan Blanchard to

General Robert C. Schenck. Writes that he is to preach in the Hall of

Representatives. Writes about his possessions and family--that they are

free from debt. Asks for money for the Wheaton College building and

offers to name it after Stevens. Upbraids Stevens for his sins,

mentioning popular beliefs about Stevens and asks Stevens to accept

Christ.

1601. "Poetical Cousin". [Letter to "Cousin Byron"]. Geneva, IL; March 26, 1868.

2 p.

Writes of attending an examination and exhibition at Wheaton College.

Mentions that the Wheaton College students are returning home for

vacation. Mentions a teacher's institute.

1602. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; March 27, 1868. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Lizzie [Heywood Jordan], saying she gave up a young man and

is going to go to Wheaton College.

1603. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 1868. 6 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard was disgusted with her house. Mentions

some "little things" that happened when J. P. Stoddard was left with

Cyrus Louis Blanchard which make her want Mary Bent Blanchard to keep

Williston B. Stoddard for a time. Mentions that J. P. Stoddard plans to

attend a triennial meeting. Writes of her plans for a family excursion to

Wheaton College commencement. Mentions that Charles A. Blanchard had

commented that housekeeping was not one of Mary Bent Blanchard's

excellencies and discussed Mary Bent Blanchard's housekeeping. Mentions

that Cyrus Louis Blanchard was "slow to stop teasing his mother." Says

that J. P. Stoddard received some clothes from the church and that she

received a rocking chair. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's success as an

agent for Wheaton College and wonders if she ought to undertake similiar

work. Relates that Mr. Pettibone spoke of "giving women credit for what

they had done." Mentions that J. P. Stoddard drinks much coffee and that

he partook of that beverage with Jonathan Blanchard.

1604. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burr Oak, IA; April 18, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that Geroge P. Bent is to go to school. Asks if Mary Bent

Blanchard asked Jonathan Blanchard about a communion set for George W.

Bent's church. Asks for second-hand books for Sunday School. Writes

about Adventists preaching in the area.

1605. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 1, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Moses Pettengill] and going to Pittsburg.

1606. Stewart, Mattie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Champaign, IL; May 6,

1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's "interfereance" in church trouble,

acquaintances and family members.

1607. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to [Charles

Finney]]. Wheaton, IL; May 11, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Corrects what he said about Finney's late masonic connection. Mentions

his book on masonry. Says he is thinking of starting a bi-weekly anti-

secret society paper and considering "The American Christian" as a title.

1608. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; May 17, 1868. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that a family is renting part of their house, and that they did

not plant a garden. Writes about poultry.

1609. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Wheaton, IL; May 18, 1868. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Asks Finney to inquire of Rochester friends about holding an NCA meeting

in that place. Writes about the need for an anti-secret society paper.

1610. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to [Charles

G.] Finney]. Wheaton, IL; May 18, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about the venue of the [NCA] meeting, the new paper [_Christian

Cynosure_], and Finney's letters to _The Independent_. Writes about

ejecting Secret Society members from churches. Writes about the National

Convention.

1611. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 18, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit; writes about a convention in

Jacksonville where the lady delegates were "rather superfluous.".

1612. Sanderson, Louise. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 19,

1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Julia, Henry, and Mrs. Haven.

1613. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 25, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he spoke for an hour against Secret Societies. Mentions

people who joined the Good Templars. Mentions that he "spoke with too

much vehemence." Writes about bees, and wanting a place to speak on

Sunday.

1614. Beardsley, B. V. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Atlanta, IL; June 1,

1868. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hubbard are attending the General

Assocation at Jacksonville. Gives prices for a table, a mop handle, and

varnish. Writes about her spiritual state.

1615. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to George

Whipple]. Wheaton, IL; June 1, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Says he is unable to recommend Dea. Thomas Tuttle due to unfamiliarity.

Also on the letter, in another hand, are instructions to Mrs. Barrister

concerning response to the above.

1616. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Wheaton, IL; July 4, 1868. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about Finney's articles in the _Independent_. Says that the

_Christian Cynosure_ is to be out soon. Offers possible locations for the

NCA's next annual meeting.

1617. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 7, 1868. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Mack (the preacher), and a trip to Peoria via Galesburg.

1618. Cowan, R. A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Kindenwood, IL; July 10, 1868

[?]. 2 p.

Inquires about payment of tuition from the Batchelder fund.

1619. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Wheaton, IL; July 11, 1868. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he hopes to have _Christian Cynosure_ out in ten days. Gives

possible locations for the next annual NCA convention. States his belief

that the papers "will not report for us" [Anti-Secret Societies] by next

year.

1620. Wicks, Nettie M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. La Foy, [ ]; July 13,

1868. 2 p.

Seeks a home for a 14 year old boy while he attends Wheaton College.

1621. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lockport, IL; [July 16, 1868]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Original is filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes about teaching school and about Sabbath School. Writes, "I see

the Devil is trying a flank movement on Wheaton by way of Knox and the M.

E. Church.

1622. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 17, 1868. 4 p.

Writes about Catherine Avery Bent's effects and the cemetary lot's

completion. Says she will try to donate $100.00. Mentions her business

agent. Subscribes to _Christian Cynosure_. Asks Jonathan Blanchard's

opinion of (college fraternities?).

1623. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; August 3/6, 1868. 2 p.

Asks for a Wheaton College catalog for an interested student. Mentions

Jonathan Blanchard's having written a "small book." Says she received the

_Christian Banner_ [_Christian Cynosure_]. Writes that she will speak with

the head teacher about a position for Charles A. Blanchard.

Oversized.

1624. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 4, 1868. 4 p.

Mentions a lost manuscript [_Fellowship with Devils_?] and the death of

[Herman A. Fischer]'s father. Writes about farm crops. Writes that

Father Norton was injured in a fall from a horse. Asks if Maria

Blanchard Cook is to be married and if she would adopt a girl. Writes

that Mr. White, a blind man, is cured.

1625. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; August 5, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that he wishes Libby to asssume the responsibilities of sewing and

washing. Asks for a Wheaton College catalog to be sent to Milton

Spinning, who, along with his sister-in-law, is a Campbellite. Writes

about his efforts to influence students to choose Wheaton College.

1626. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 5, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for letter and package; writes about Jonathan

Blanchard, the death of her husband's stepmother, an Irish village that

has started adjoining their place (causing neighbors to talk of buying

out).

1627. Whiting, R. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oswego, IL; August 5,

1868. 2 p.

Writes that a letter for Julia arrived from a young lady who wishes to

attend Wheaton College. Writes about houses for sale in Wheaton. Asks

Mary Bent Blanchard to send Wheaton College catalogs.

1628. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 10/13, 1868. 3 p.

Writes that many children are dying, that she saw six new graves of

children, and that Mr. Mack's baby died. Writes that she attended a

colored celebration at which two colored men and Mr. Ingersol spoke.

1629. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 12, 1868. 4 p.

Writes about Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's affliction with boils, about

building a new house, and about Catherine Bent Dunning's injury from a

fall. Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard could board Blanchard Pettengill.

Writes that Thomas White's wife is ill, that Maria Bent Nichols is "very

much annoyed by the foreign population in her vicinity and does not know

but that she will have to pay $1000 or $1500 to help get rid of the

nuisance," and that she received the _Christian Banner_ [_Christian

Cynosure_].

1630. Landerson, E. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 15,

1868. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard and Maria Blanchard Cook to visit.

1631. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; August 17, 1868. 1 p.

Note: Written on the reverse of a receipt for $150.00 from C. T. Hillyer.

Writes about the history and circumstances of Edward Kirtz, a possible

student for Wheaton College.

1632. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 18, 1868. 2 p.

Tells where Hattie [Stearns] can find her Virgil translations.1633. Haven,

Joseph. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 19,

1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that the name _Christian Banner_ is already taken and he does not like

Jonathan Blanchard's suggestion for the new title [probably _Christian

Cynosure_]. Writes about the College Board, saying that he will use his

influence for Wheaton College. Mentions possible new trustees and a

future meeting of College presidents in Evanston.

1634. Cobb, H. W. (Agent, American Missionary Association). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 21, 1868. 4 p.

Asks questions concerning taking a collection for the AMA in Wheaton.

1635. Wicks, Nettie M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Foy, [ ]; September

5, 1868. 1 p.

Thanks for Mary Bent Blanchard's efforts for "the boy," whom she is to

send to Wheaton. Recipe for canning fruit is on the reverse.

1636. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; September 9, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that Lizzie Allingham wishes to attend Wheaton College and work

for board, that Mr. Jason Lewis wants to subscribe to the _Christian

Banner_ [_Christian Cynosure_], and that the Freemason who occupied her

house moved. Writes about teaching school. Says that the local

Congregational Church "looks rather dubious" and mentions that the

Universalists are building a church. Mentions that the Freemasons are

building a meeting house.

Oversized.

1637. Beecher, Edward (Minister and Knox College Trustee). [Letter to [Jonathan

Blanchard]]. Galesburg, IL; September 10, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Declines a Wheaton College trusteeship due to his age and position on the

Knox College board. Suggests [Philo] Carpenter as a trustee.

1638. Unidentified Author. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Columbus, MS;

September 28, 1868. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Expresses sorrow over Jonathan Blanchard's lost manuscript, _Fellowship

with Devils_. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to assist him in publishing a book

of his father's life and to assist him with a metrical renderings of the

psalms.

Oversized.

1639. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 3, 1868. 4 p.

Writes about Joseph Avery Bent's new home, about paying to buy out Irish

neighbors, and about Catherine Avery Bent's grave site being paid for.

Sends $100.00 for Wheaton College. Writes that George married a niece of

a general. Writes that she is to start an effort for the freedmen, and

she thinks that duty calls to assist the freedmen, rather than the Irish

Catholics.

1640. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 14, 1868. 4 p.

Writes about someone who lost her reason following a paralytic shock,

about plans to go to Wheaton, and about Lyman's having bought land in

Iowa. Describes her rooms. Mentions Chicago getting stirred up over "a

stray flower or an extra yard of cloth on the hips.".

1641. Jordon, Lizzie Heywood. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; October 19,

1868. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about crabapples and inquires after rooms.

1642. Williamson, A. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Central College, OH;

October 26, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; On November 7, 1868, Jonathan Blanchard wrote a letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard on Williamson's letter.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to speak with the faculty of Marietta College to

recommend him.

1643. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; November 2, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that Miss Allingham would like to board with the Blanchards and

work. Says that she got into debt the same way the Blanchards did.

Writes that she will look for a teaching position for Minnie Stearns.

Describes her teaching routine, including Bible reading and singing.

1644. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton IL). [Letter to

Charles G. Finney]. Wheaton, IL; November 2, 1868. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he wishes to publish and "enlarged" version of Finney's

letters in _Christian Cynosure_, but he cannot leave the type standing in

order to print a book. Mentions a stolen manuscript [_Fellowship with

Devils_]. Writes that George Clark is distressed at a Wheaton College ad

in _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about paying _Christian Cynosure_ expenses

and the unwillingness of other papers to publish anti-Secret Society

material. Writes that he is tempted to withdraw from NCA and opposes

Secret Societies as an individual.

1645. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 5, 1868. 2 p.

Gives instructions on taking a note from Mr. Underhill. Describes Ezra

A. Cook's character and instructs Mary Bent Blanchard to give money to

him, saying that Ezra A. Cook "believes in banks which may burst up any

minute in rows.".

1646. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Marietta, OH; November 7, 1868. 3 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Bro. Ritchie desires to publish Finney's manuscript.

Jonathan Blanchard says he would like to publish Finney's articles in

_Christian Cynosure_, but has no capital to publish a book. Mentions a

stolen manuscript [_Fellowship with Devils_]. Describes two types of

Freemasons-- those who love masonry and those who hate it.

1647. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Marietta, OH; November 7, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Writes on a letter from A. W. Williamson to Jonathan

Blanchard on October 26, 1868.

Writes about meeting acquaintances in Ohio and his health. Mentions a

donation that Mary Bent Blanchard made toward colored schools.

1648. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Cincinnati, OH; November 12, 1868. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Asks Finney to send his manuscript to Ritchie. Says, "the masons are

hunting and hounding me to death.".

Oversized.

1649. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 12, 1868. 3 p.

Writing from the Vine Street Congregational Church, Jonathan Blanchard

says he was rejected by the College Society and is finding the rejection

hard to bear. Mentions Dr. Patten of New Haven. Says he plans to write

an appeal to the churches of New England. Write that he stayed with Mr.

Dyer Burgess, an 84 year-old man, and that he went to a prayer meeting.

1650. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 12, [1868 ?]. 1 p.

Writes that she expects to leave. Mentions that Mr. Payne died.

1651. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; November 14, 1868. 2 p.

Mentions a teaching position for Minnie [Stearns]. Writes that a widower

and his bachelor sons wanted a young girl to court. Writes that Miss

Allingham is to visit Mary Bent Blanchard, and that she bought a knitting

machine. Describes a lukewarm Congregational Church.

1652. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 16, 1868. 3 p.

Writes that he preached, led prayer meetings, and gave an account of his

"22 years' work." Sends _The Great Question_ and asks that Mr. Hart print

two chapters. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to place a notice (a copy of

which he encloses) for the book and to send a copy of _Christian Cynosure_

that contains the notice to Dr. Aydelotte.

1653. Cobb, H. W. (Agent, A.M.A.). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL;

November 16, 1868. 1 p.

Writes about having received money. Says he will be in Wheaton for the

A. M. A.

1654. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 18, 1868. 1 p.

Writes that he attended prayer meetings and that he is to give an account

of his "22 years' labors." Writes that he raised $1000.00 in pledges for

Wheaton College building.

1655. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 19, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that Mrs. Cummings is to write on behalf of her daughter about

Wheaton College. Tells Mary Bent Blanchard that she "may promise tuition

liberally as my $1500 salary will cover it.".

1656. Cummins, Harriet. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH;

November 20, 1868. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Explains arrangements for board, work, etc. available if her niece and

daughter go to Wheaton College.

1657. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ripley, OH; November 21, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that her letter did not reach him. Ponders the memory of Jonathan

Edwards Blanchard. Writes that Mary Leavitt Campbell has a new son, that

Ashbell Merrill's wife died, and that he will raise money for Wheaton

College building if possible. Describes planned visits. Gives

instructions for slaughtering the hogs. Writes: "I begin to fear that

Cook is crazed and confused amid the details of his own business," and

asks Mary Bent Blanchard to visit Ezra A. Cook's store and Hand's office.

1658. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ripley, OH; November 23, 1868. 2 p.

Writes that he wants Mary Bent Blanchard to visit Ezra A. Cook and see

how he runs his business. Mentions breaking his health by undertaking

everything in Wheaton College matters. Asks that Mary Bent Blanchard

forward any important letters. Writes that he preached and that people

are building a church.

1659. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 25, 1868. 2 p.

Mentions that a financial crash may occur.

1660. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 25, 1868. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's recovery from an acccident. Mentions

wanting to subscribe to _Christian Cynosure_. Mentions that Charles White

has a new daughter. Mentions that Bythia Manning is to be married and

that Charlotte White is engaged. Writes about children's clothing and

family members.

1661. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 28, 1868. 1 p.

Mentions a letter from Judge [Salmon P.] Chase. Says, "Your doings

please me." Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Rankin are wintering in Kansas.

1662. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; November 30, 1868. 4 p.

Note: Written on colored letterhead depicting the Cincinnati and

Covington Suspension Bridge.

In what was Dr. Beecher's study, writes about visiting Jonathan Edwards

Blanchard and William Walter Blanchard's [son] graves. Sends a copy of

the inscription from Jonathan Edwards' tomb. Writes that he is to visit

Osman Sellew, that he visited the chapel where he graduated thirty years

before, that he attended a meeting led by Bookseller Moore, who published

the Jonathan Blanchard-Rice debates "and treated me like a savage," and

that he preached. Mentions Mrs. Henry Smith (Hannah Bates) and the Esq.

Burgoyne family. Mentions subscriptions for Wheaton College building.

Writes about Mrs. Holbrook, "whose husband was a brush-maker and who went

up to a phalax [sic] and lost all their property.".

1663. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 8, 1868. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill of [December 9, 1868]

enclosed.

Writes about moving to a new house, going to a surprise party, reading

_Mary Queen of Scots_ and _Scott's Poems_.

1664. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [December 9, 1868]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Sonora Blanchard Kennedy of December 8, 1868

enclosed.

Writes about the new house, the new furnace, and Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy.

1665. Cobb, H. W. (Agent, AMA). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL;

December 29, 1868. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send any money she collected for the AMA.

1666. Anna. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1869 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Dr. Homland died suddenly, and about public school opening

soon.

1667. Breed, Clara (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; [ca. 1869]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated "Monday Morn"; Filed by RPF under 1869.

Writes that she wishes to board with Mary Bent Blanchard.

1668. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]; [1869]. 1 p.

Note: Writes about Geraldine Blanchard Fischer and Lizzie. Mentions

cleaning the house and dormitory.

1669. Rowell, Mary E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; 1869. 3 p.

Writes about Mr. Rowell, Hastings Rowell, and paying board. Says that

real estate is not yielding money.

1670. W., J. E. (Sunday School Pupil). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

[ca. 1869]. 2 p.

Writes that prayers were held and writes of her spiritual state.

1671. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Granville, IL; January 2, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his schedule, preaching, and Sanford Richardson's sister.

1672. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 6, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members. Mentions that Mrs. Charles White has a new

daughter and that Mary Bent Blanchard is considering traveling East.

Alludes to the rejection of Wheaton College by the College Society and

Jonathan Blanchard's report in the _Northern Illinoian_. Mentions a

"little adopted one" [Elizabeth Blanchard?] in Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard's family. Mentions selling Southern property,

revival at Wheaton College, a week of prayer, and church meetings.

1673. Haven, Joseph. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 19,

1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his plans to speak on the topic: "Recollections of Italy.".

1674. Rowell, Mary E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; January 19, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for not pressing Hastings [Rowell] to pay his

board bill. Writes about Mr. Rowell and "tightness in the money market.".

1675. Blanchard, W. S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 21,

1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that "their card to you in the Advance was weak as dishwater."

Expresses his support for Jonathan Blanchard and Wheaton College.

1676. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; January 29, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Rev. Haselquist (President of Augustana College), Anti-

Secretism, a law case, and says, "Fanaticism is beating the air.".

1677. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; January 30, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard is "suffering from a felon." Writes

about Mr. Brewster (Wheaton pastor), local society, acquaintances and

family members.

1678. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; February 3, 1869. 2 p.

Calls _The Advance_, "flashes of darkness" on the "pending controversy."

Writes about holding daily church meetings, about Adventists and

Universalists in the area, and his hopes that "the articles" are rejected

at the annual meeting in March.

1679. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; February 4, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for dress pattern.

1680. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; February 4, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and news. Makes reference to a felon and

mentions the death of Dea. Chambers. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard is

scheduled to lecture. Writes of having no settled pastor and refers to a

letter [by Jonathan Blanchard] in the papers.

1681. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; February 6, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the unexpected arrival of a daughter [Maria Stoddard

Wheaton], mentioning that Mrs. Bloom and Mrs. Spaulding assisted with the

birth.

1682. Grose, R. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February 8,

1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to come to Galesburg when Jonathan Blanchard

comes to lecture.

1683. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; February 10, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about that Julia Blanchard Fischer has not yet arrived in Byron.

Asks after rabbits sent by express.

1684. Carpenter, Philo (Land owner and Philanthropist). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; February 11, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a meeting of the executive committee and the annual meeting

[of NCA?]. Writes of going to Florida to visit Theodore, publishing

tracts, and gives suggestions for operations of NCA.

1685. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; February 12, 1869. 1 p.

Writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer's visiting, about a "sneering"

article in the Boston _Recorder_ over Jonathan Blanchard's title of "Dr."

Writes that she is considering naming the baby Maria Bent.

1686. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; February 15, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her trip to Byron, family members and acquaintances.

1687. Hurlbut, Mrs. J. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL;

February 22, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about Katie Stanton--needs a domestic girl.

1688. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; February 24, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she heard Maria Blanchard Cook is to marry Ezra A. Cook.

1689. Rowell, Mary E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; February 24, 1869. 2 p.

Writes about a board bill for Hastings. Says that she "cut" for her

fortune at New Years, using a knife and Bible. Mentions the "wholsome

social influence" of the Blanchard House.

1690. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; [March, 1869]. 2 p.

Writes about "The Report" and secret societies.

1691. Stewart, E. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Troy; March 1, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the late Mr. Stewart and deaths; writes that he would like

to talk with Jonathan Blanchard about the feasibility of starting a

manual labor school and that he would like to visit Mary Bent Blanchard.1692.

Foster, L[emuel]. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Blue Island, IL; March

2, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; 2 p. letter attached from Lemuel Foster to Horace Bushnell.

Writes that he favors an Eastern fundraising trip by Mary Bent Blanchard

for Wheaton College and lists potential donors.

1693. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 3, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Catherine Blanchard Stoddard of March 3, 1869

enclosed.

Writes about family and other people.

1694. Hopkins, Mary C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cleveland, OH; March 3,

1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she would welcome a visit by Mary Bent Blanchard.

1695. Hopkins, Mary C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cleveland, OH; March 3,

1869. 1 p.

Sends her address.

1696. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; [March 3, 1869]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Cyrus Louis Blanchard of March 3, 1869 enclosed.

Writes about Bro. Linn, who invited them to a series of meetings. Writes

about Frederick Douglass having spoken at Freeport and asks if he is

interested in Wheaton College.

1697. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; March 4, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's planned trip East, protracted

meetings, _Christian Cynosure_, and having read a report in the _Northern

Illinoian_.

1698. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 4, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is unable to work as an agent for Wheaton College beyond

the immediate area. Mentions having bought a hog. Writes about

protracted meetings with the Methodist church.

1699. Hart, I. A. (Treasurer of Wheaton College). Wheaton, IL; March 6, 1869. 1

p.

States that Mary Bent Blanchard is appointed to solicit and receive

donations for Wheaton College.

1700. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to ?]. Byron, IL;

March 15, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer. [A footnote [by Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard?] explains part of the letter.] Writes about Mr. Evans' father.

1701. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerrit

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; March 15, 1869. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard may visit Smith on her fundraising

journey. Writes about the Wheaton College building progress. Asks Smith

to address the NCA meeting in Chicago. Says he believes that Secret

Societies contributed to the Civil War.

1702. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 15/22, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about prayer meeting, illness, a colored woman (Mrs. Parker) who

washes for Catherine Blanchard Stoddard, livestock, a pony who died, and

a name for Maria Stoddard Wheaton.

1703. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; March 16, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she would welcome a visit from Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes

about family members.

1704. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 17, 1869. 2 p.

Writes that she sent $35.00 for Miss Feemster; asks if it was received.

Writes that Cordie [Stearns] had a baby, Martha Stearns. Mentions that

there has been some fine sleighing.

1705. Reed, E. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Evanston, IL; March 18, 1869.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that "Mr. Reed feels inclined to do something for you" and invites

Mary Bent Blanchard to stay with them.

1706. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; March 23, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Louisa is staying with them, mentioning that she has an

unkind stepmother. Mentions Louisa's menstrual problems and the garden.

1707. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; March 24, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having received letters regarding an agency for the Western

Tract Book Society.

1708. Blanchard, Lizzie (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Mary Bent

Blanchard]]. n.p.; March 24, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard, Miss Ellingham, Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer, Nora Blanchard Kellogg, Cyrus Louis Blanchard, and J. P.

Stoddard.

1709. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; March 24, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is invited to a party at Jennie Adams' and that she put

up a swing.

1710. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 26, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Peter Cook, Lucia Cook--author of _The Mystic Tie_, and the

attempted expulsion of the Cooks from the Methodist Church. Mentions his

ill health and an amendment putting saloons in the hands of town

authorities. Writes about the temperance council and the Ladies

Benevolent Society. Mentions that he is going to lecture to the students

on the "Mode of Baptism.".

1711. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 26, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that "there has been no friction in the household machinery."

Writes of a Parlor Concert to be held at the Court House, and a Sabbath

School Concert. Mentions that the Temperance Amendment passed. Writes

that Mr. Brewster is to lecture on the topic "opium and tobacco."

Mentions Bishop Gleason marrying Emma Wheeler.

1712. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 29, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Wesleyans and professorships. Mentions that Julia

Blanchard Fischer failed to get a teaching certificate. Writes that he

wants [John?] Avery to take charge of the Female Department and lecture

in the seminary. Mentions the temperance amendment, and that Mr. Brewster

preached.

1713. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerrit

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; April 1, 1869. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Thanks Smith for a donation and for receiving Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes that he does not wish Smith to endager his health by addressing

the NCA convention, but would like him to assume the chair of the

meeting. Writes about his anti-Secret Society activities, and about

Secret Societies and Slavery, saying, "The curse of secret societies is

deeper than slavery.".

1714. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 1, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances, family members, an exhibition, and the

[Wheaton College] building progress.

1715. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 5, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members. Mentions Bishop Gleason

having married Emma Wheeler, and Mr. Bostwick having married Dr. Learn's

daughter.

1716. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 10, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan BlanchardF received her teaching certificate.

Mentions a Corporation election in which the Prohibition ticket

triumphed. Says that A. D. Reed is giving a donation to Wheaton College.

Writes that his lecture on "The Classics" is to be published.

1717. Manning, L. B. [Letter to "My Dear Cousin" [Mary Bent Blanchard]].

Worcester, MA; April 14, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that [she] would welcome a visit.

1718. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 14, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having engaged teaching positions for Nora Blanchard Kellogg

and Julia Blanchard Fischer.

1719. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; April 16, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news.

1720. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 17, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news. Gives advice on fundraising and says

not to visit Gov. Claflin, Dea. Field or Dr. Kirk. Writes about the

progress of Wheaton College building.

1721. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 19, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a Rhetorical Exhibition. Mentions that A. Bostwick married

Lilly Searn, but the shivaree was "not very vigorously done." Writes that

Cousin Jasper F. and wife had a new daughter.

1722. Bailey, Celestia A. (Wheaton College Class of 1872). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 20, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news, including a Church meeting at which trustees

were appointed. Writes of a donation for Mr. Brewster.

1723. Tappan, Lewis. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; April 21,

1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes his thoughts on opposing Secret Societies--"we should not

exasperate opponents..." Writes about a pamphlet and various people.

1724. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; April 22, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, and turkey and hen's eggs.

1725. White, S. V. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York,

NY; April 23, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is unable to give more to Wheaton College.

1726. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 24, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he attended "our" Association, which voted to give $25,000.00

for the Wheaton College building. Mentions an appeal for Wheaton College

in _The Advance_. Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's fundraising efforts.

1727. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 27, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Suggests that Mary Bent Blanchard visit friends and return home. Mentions

that he may go East. Writes about progress on the building, and the

Anniversary [of NCA].

1728. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; April 27, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about potential donors. Writes of Mrs. Holton having died, and of

Mrs. George Churchide having died in a buggy accident.

1729. Fletcher, Julia. [Letter to "Cousin"]. LaPorte, [ ]; May, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about commencement, Mrs. B. F. Taylor, and the possibility of

visiting Wheaton.

1730. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 1, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about progress on the Wheaton College building, and selling some

Wheaton College land. Writes about local and family news.

1731. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; May 2, 1869. 4 p.

Gives arrangments for Virginia [Dunning] to bring things from Wheaton.

Writes that Maria Bent Nichols is to attend to a monument for Samuel Bent

and Catherine Avery Bent. Writes about the new minister and about the

old minister, Mr. Dalton. Writes that she thinks boarding places should

be provided for teachers. Writes that Kitty [Dunning] wishes to move to

Minnesota.

1732. Wells, John H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Burlington, CO; May 2,

1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends clipping of an address to the Oddfellows--hopes to have it

commented upon in the _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about Secret Societies

in the area.

1733. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hale, IL; May 4, 1869. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is lonesome

and that mail comes three times each week. Mentions that a student broke

her arm. Writes that the school law changed, so that the school month

corresponds to a calendar month. Writes about boarding around.

1734. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 5, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news and her plans to attend a teachers' Institute.

1735. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 8, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news. Mentions her business matters,

having traded some land with Mr. Hue.

1736. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; May 10, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news. Writes about the Wheaton College

building, the NCA anniversary, and mentions having preached.

1737. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mrs. Gov.

Claflin]. Wheaton, IL; May 10, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Wheaton College building and Mary Bent Blanchard's agency

for Wheaton College--"in these days of giving prominence to the ladies.".

1738. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Toronto, Canada; May 18, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is returning to Wheaton via Chicago.

1739. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; May 25, 1869. 2 p,.

Note: RPFC.

Writes a new domestic girl, and travel plans to attend the Association

Meeting.

1740. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Farmington, IL; May 28, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [Moses] Pettengill and [Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill].

1741. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 28, 1869/[June 1, 1869]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Baldwin and teaching school. A math problem is written

on back of the letter.

1742. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 29, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Sovreign (a possible speaker at convention). Sends a

clipping for _Christian Cynosure_ and writes about Secret Societies.

1743. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 31, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about [J. P. Stoddard], Charles A. Blanchard, Mr. McPherson, and

Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

1744. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; June 4, 1869. 2 p.

Writes about teaching school, about thinking of returning to school, and

about having gone two and a half miles to hear preaching. Writes that a

Universalist is to preach next Sunday, and asks if it would be right to

attend.

1745. Russell, Eugene R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Baltimore, MD; June 4,

1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his situation--in school "claiming [sic] the ladder of

education.".

1746. Stewart, Mrs. P. P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Pittsford, VT; June 5,

1869. 1 p.

Defers her subscription to _Christian Cynosure_.

1747. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles A.

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June 7, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives "hint" for dealing with hotel-keepers on getting lodging for

convention attendees [NCA anniversary].

1748. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hale, IL; June 8, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Miss Gary, Elizabeth [Blanchard], Sister H., and family

members.

1749. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; June 9, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the [NCA anniversary] convention. Mentions that Cousins is

leaning toward Universalism, and that Mrs. Persons is mistress of

Cousins' father.

1750. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; June 9, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news, her health, sending vegetable plants.

1751. Stafford, Lavinia Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to [Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Fairmont[?], [NE]; June 13, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

1752. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 14, 1869. 4 p.

Mentions the local paper's notice of a meeting. Writes that Mr. and Mrs.

Norris visited. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's collecting funds for

Wheaton College. Writes that she hopes Mary Bent Blanchard will not let

Blanchard [Pettengill] study too hard. Writes that Emma Reynolds is

staying with Mr. Stevens, and that Mr. Foster's children have scarlet

fever. Writes about a high school commencement. Says she had part of

Mrs. Stowe's new book [_Oldtown Folks_] read to her.

1753. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; June 25, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she saw notice of Anti-Secret Society Convention. Writes that

Mr. Tyler was invited to speak at Commencement. Gives local and family

news.

1754. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fairview, MN; June 25, 1869. 2 p.

Writes about Mr. Westfall, a Universalist Minister and former Methodist.

Writes that she wonders if she should return to school.

1755. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 25, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Eliza ("my upstairs girl") being married. Writes about

family and local news.

1756. Ferguson, Harriet (Wheaton College Class of 1871). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Columbus, MS; June 30, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about school teaching, being invited to attend "the Alumni",

sister Mary being ill, and recanting a statement made to Jonathan

Blanchard about Mr. Tapley and his work in the South.

1757. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; July 5, 1869. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed with a letter from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to

Jonathan Blanchard, dated July 5, 1869.

Writes about teaching school, and about Julia Blanchard Fischer's having

"a pretty tough time.".

1758. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 5, 1869. 3 p.

Note: Nora Blanchard Kellogg enclosed a letter to Jonathan Blanchard,

dated July 5, 1869.

Writes that the hotelkeeper's son is married and that liquor is no longer

to be sold. Mentions an [NCA] meeting at the church. Writes about the

local church's testimony against Secret Societies, and about having four

children baptized. Writes that Nora Blanchard Kellogg had a holiday for

the 4th of July, and that she put a new binding on Cyrus Lewis

Blanchard's hat for Jonathan Blanchard. Sends material for _Christian

Cynosure_.

1759. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; July 8, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news.

1760. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; July 10, 1869. 4 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's safe return to Wheaton. Comments on

photos of Jonathan Blanchard, Mary Bent Blanchard, and Catherine Avery

Bent. Writes that Lottie's father bought her and her husband a new

residence. Writes about the tendency of the young to surround themselves

with luxury.

1761. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 17, 1869. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for photos of Jonathan Blanchard, Mary Bent

Blanchard, and Catherine Avery Bent. Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook's

honeymoon. Renews her subscription to _Christian Cynosure_ and asks for

some back issues. Writes that she raised the wages of her domestic

servant, Annie.

1762. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard

Cook]. Peoria, IL; July 19, 1869. 2 p.

Note: Letter from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Mary Bent Blanchard

enclosed with this one, ca. July 19, 1869.

Sends a pattern, and asks Maria Blanchard Cook to visit.

1763. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. July 19, 1869. 3 p.

Note: Enclosed with a letter from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Maria

Blanchard Cook, dated July 19, 1869.

Writes that the photos did not arrive. Writes that Blanchard

[Pettengill] had his teeth worked on by a dentist. Says that Mrs.

Southwick Davis' husband was killed in an accident.

1764. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; July 20, 1869. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school. Says that the arrangements for her return

to Wheaton are delayed by her not receiving wages until September.

1765. Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; July 20, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news.

1766. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 23, 1869. 3 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that his foot swelled.

1767. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; July 23, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and plans to hold a small exhibition at her

school.

1768. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; July 24,

1869. 7 p.

Writes about her trip with Lizzie to Clinton, Iowa, where she saw the

"Father of Waters." Writes about wedding clothes for the marriage of

Alice and Mr. Rice. Writes about ill health and crop failure. Writes

about Louisa's father.

1769. Caswell, Anna T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Whitewater, OH; July 25,

1869. 3 p.

Writes that Elizabeth Goodhere, the daughter of Rev. I. F. Goodhere, is

seeking a teaching position. Writes about an "Anniversary" at Rockford.

Encloses a portion of a book review by Mary Bent Blanchard of the

compiled letters of Ada R. Parker.

1770. Baird, John. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cheyanne, [ ]; July 29, 1869.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his daughter who is to attend Wheaton College.

1771. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]; [ca. August, 1869]. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes about Mrs. Bushnell, Ashley house, and Mr. and Mrs. McDougal.

1772. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. August, 1869].

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about looking for a house [in Chicago], and about sending bottles

and booklet.

1773. Rowell, Mary E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; August, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her son, Hastings [Rowell], and Senator Snapp[?].

1774. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; August 2,

1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Offers a parlor stove for sale. Writes about his plans to move to

California and says that the crops failed.

1775. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; August 3, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about moving to California due to ill health. Offers a stove and

other household items for sale.

1776. Smith, M.; Smith, Mrs. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 6, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Ask to be excused at 11 a.m.

1777. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 7, 1869. 1 p.

Note: Letter attached from Maria Blanchard Cook to Lizzie [Blanchard?],

ca. August 7, 1869.

Writes about various relatives and acquaintances.

1778. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Lizzie

[Blanchard?]]. n.p.; ca. August 7, 1869. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed with a letter from Maria Blanchard Cook to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated August 7, 1869.

Writes that she expects to see a total eclipse.

1779. Webster, J. C. (Wheaton College Professor). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Hopkinton, MA; August 8, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter is annotated by Jonathan Blanchard. Jonathan

Blanchard writes a letter to Mary Bent Blanchard on August 14, 1869 on

this letter from Webster.

Writes about hiring a Lady Principal, and fundraising for Wheaton

College.

1780. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; August 9, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news and the method of sending a picture.

1781. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; August 10, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his trip to Saratoga Springs, mentioning that he drank from

4 springs. Writes of his travel plans, and remembers taking Mary Bent

Blanchard to Saratoga Springs 31 years before. Mentions his plan to

visit his parents' graves.

1782. Townsley, Frances E. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; August 10, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she will soon need her feather bed (which Mary Bent Blanchard

is storing). Writes of marrying a Mr. Tyson.

1783. Prentiss, Mary. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Larydon[?], NH; August 11,

1869.

Note: RPFC; letter by Jonathan Blanchard of August 14, 1869 enclosed.

Refuses teaching position at Wheaton College.

1784. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; August 12, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having spoken at [Middlebury College], and Middlebury

people. Writes about Freemasons and mentions having spoken at the Alumni

Dinner. Mentions having visited a gravesite, and attending a levee at

Middlebury College. Writes about a "general moving toward Christ," an

Anti-Secret Society speech, and his plans to visit the house where he

married Mary Bent Blanchard.

1785. Rice, Alice E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Stockton, CA; August 12,

1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the climate, fruit, a Pullman car, being involved in a train

accident, and the train journey to California.

1786. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 14, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; written on J.C. Webster's letter of August 8, 1869 and on a

letter by Mary Prentiss of August 11, 1869.

Writes about local and Wheaton people. Gives the newspapers' reaction to

his speech.

1787. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 14, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people the Lady Principal position [at Wheaton

College], and newspaper notices of Jonathan Blanchard's Middlebury

speech.

1788. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; August 14, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes thanks for invitation cards and invites Mary Bent Blanchard to

visit.

1789. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Mt. Sterling, IL; August 16, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about travel in Illinois, the new Capitol at Springfield, and Ezra

A. Cook.

1790. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Son of HBT). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Peoria, IL; August 16, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and an eclipse of the sun.

1791. Breed, Clara (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

East Paw Paw, IL; August 17, [1869]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about boarding with Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard,

and asks about the cost of Charles A. Blanchard's writing class.

1792. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Professor

Whipple]. Northampton, MA; August 18, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard, the Lady Principal Position, Mr. Bent,

and Mr. Bateman.

1793. Webster, J. C. (Wheaton College Professor). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 18, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Bent Blanchard of August

21, 1869 on reverse.

Writes that David Sanford recommends Miss Wiggins for the Lady Principal

Position.

1794. Baird, Annie (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

La Moille, IL; August 19, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she would like to board with Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard.

1795. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 21, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Sent on letter from J. C. Webster to Jonathan Blanchard on

August 18, 1869.

Writes about the newspapers' mention of his anti-Secret Society speech at

Middlebury. Mentions that he plans to preach.

1796. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 23, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached in Town Hall on Secret Societies. Writes about

Mr. Fairbanks, who is buying wood for winter. Writes about the high cost

of coal, and buying [Louis] Manning's stove. Mentions having sent a

clipping to Mr. Foster about "An Imprisoned Nun.".

1797. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; August 23, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends arrangements for Elizabeth [Blanchard] returning home. Writes

about a lawsuit.

1798. Cook, Ezra Asher (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Monmouth, IL; August 23, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note by Maria Blanchard Cook of August 23, 1869 enclosed.

Writes about thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for all she has done for him,

mentioning that she sent him a package when he was a "soldier boy.".

1799. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Monmouth, IL; [August 23, 1869]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Ezra A. Cook of August 23, 1869 enclosed.

Writes about Mr. and Mrs. John Darling, Charles A. Blanchard, and travel

plans.

1800. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [August 24, 1869]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; fragment.

Writes about the Lady Principal position and various people.

1801. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 24, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about George [Nichols], who had an accident with the well.

Mentions Joseph Bent [Cousin] having died, and the death of Mr. Curtis'

son James.

1802. Rowell, Mary E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 25, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Hopes to board Hastings [Rowell] with Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard.

1803. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 26, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about writing to Senator Pomeroy and Philo Carpenter. Writes about

the building fund, and mentions sending Charles A. Blanchard a paper

containing Pomeroy's speech. Mentions buying a copy of the _Atlantic

Monthly_ containing "Mrs. [Harriet Beecher?] Stowe's part" and says he

plans to "criticize and condemn" it in the _Christian Cynosure_.

Oversized.

1804. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; August 27, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives family news. Writes about Antoinette [Dunning] being married to

Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Anderson's parents. Mentions that [Cousin] Joseph

Bent died, and writes about the Wheaton College building.

1805. Norton, Helen S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Howell, MI; August 27,

1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of her brother Henry, and mentions that her

younger brother and father are ill. Refuses an offer to teach [at Wheaton

College].

1806. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Newtonville, MA; August 28, 1869. 7 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about government figures he has met. Mentions being asked by

Senator Wilcox to supply information on Western Anti-Slavery for his

[Wilcox's] book.

1807. Townsley, Frances E. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hoyleton, IL; August 28, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her engagement is broken.

1808. Unidentified Author. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 28,

1869. 2 p.

List of items for sale.

1809. White, E. H. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Brookline, MA; August 28,

1869. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news. Writes that Antoinette Dunning is married,

that Mary Forbes is married and planning to go to Japan, and that Mr.

Green was ordained. Mentions that Judge Allen and J. A. Bent died.

1810. Jordon, Lizzie Heywood (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 30, [1869]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is returing scholarship money and returning to Wheaton

College.

1811. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; [ca. September, 1869]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Part of text torn off.

Writes about organizing a benevolent society to provide winter clothing

for children, the county fair, and family news.

1812. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. West Medway, MA; September 1, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about money difficulties, his plans to preach a preparatory

lecture, borrowing money, and Wheaton College classes.

1813. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 6, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having preached preparatory lectures, and spoken on Secret

Societies. Writes about his fundraising efforts.

1814. White, C. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Framingham,

MA; September 7, 1869. 4 p.

Mentions Maria Blanchard Cook's recent marriage to Ezra A. Cook, and that

all but two of the Blanchard children are Christians. Also writes about

Jonathan Blanchard's "big brain and heart," and his falling asleep on the

train. Writes that she thinks that sending Julia Blanchard Fischer away

was a hazardous experiment. Gives her opinion of the Temperance meeting

in Chicago, that it is "not wise to make it a political question."

Writes about politicians and Secret Societies. Writes that she would

like Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's photos.

1815. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 9, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Jonathan Blanchard includes a note to Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

Writes that he offered the Lady Principalship to Miss Russell. Writes

about [Louis] Manning's stove and cow. To Cyrus Louis Blanchard,

Jonathan Blanchard writes about his personal behavior and attending

Wheaton College.

1816. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 10, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is planning a visit.

1817. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Newburyport, MA; Sept 13, 1869 ca. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached. Writes about fundraising, and his health.

Mentions an after-dinner speech which offended Mary Bent Blanchard.

1818. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; September 13, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about selling and transporting the stove.

1819. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; September 14, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his assessment of Elizabeth Blanchard after a three-year

separation.

1820. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 15, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the College herbarium, family members, and "reading proof"

of Jonathan Blanchard's letter.

1821. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Foxboro, MA; September 16, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Rev. Mr. Dickinson, saying that his daughter is a possible

future Lady Principal [of Wheaton College]. Writes about fundraising and

asks for prayer.

1822. Prentiss, E. B. (Prospective Lady Principal of Wheaton College). [Letter

to Jonathan Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; September 17, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Jonathan Blanchard of September 21, 1869 enclosed.

Writes about that she cannot accept the Wheaton College Lady Principal

position and suggests other candidates for the job. [In his letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard, Jonathan Blanchard writes: "I don't think much of

the names given in this letter."].

1823. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 18, 1869 [possibly September 17]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having preached and says he hopes the cattle will not be

killed.

1824. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 18, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he sent money to Prof. [Oscar F.] Lumry. Writes about

fundraising, his thoughts on mortgaging Wheaton College property, his

plans to preach, how to cope with [Lady Principal] difficulties, and the

Mannings' cow and stove.

1825. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. East Abington, MA; September 20, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending money for the Wheaton College building, having

preached, and fundraising. Mentions wanting the young men lectured "once

or more on the vices to which they are specially exposed." Mentions

"Griffin's and Galloway cases." Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard and

feeding hogs.

1826. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; September 20, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about visit to "aunt's," and visits with cousins.

1827. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; September 20, 1869. 2 p.

Asks for a stick wrapped with a card which was stuck in a lot of hay.

Says that he would sell his cow to Mary Bent Blanchard, but the beast is

too wild. Writes about his plans to move to Chicago.

1828. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [September 21, 1869]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Written on letter from E. B. Prentiss of September 17, 1869.

Sends money for Wheaton College building.

1829. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. North Wrentham, MA; September 23, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about lectures, fundraising, and giving charge to a new pastor.

Writes of the growing conflict between good and evil and encourages the

faculty to pray. Writes about the Wheaton College building, and Lady

Principal position.

1830. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 23, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that "250 Californians were here yesterday." Mentions Dr.

Patton's temperance editorial.

1831. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 25, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Elizabeth Blanchard is ill.

1832. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Newton, MA; September 26, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached. Writes about college society, and the Lady

Principal position.

1833. Russell, Eugene R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sunderlandsville, MD;

September 27, 1869. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school. Says, "times are very good here." Writes

that colored people held an eight-day camp meeting.

1834. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; September 30, 1869. 2 p.

Writes that after letting the cow run with her head loose, she got better

milk. Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard wishes to take her.

1835. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; October-November, 1869. 2 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's work, secret societies, and the death

of Elizabeth Blanchard.

1836. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 1, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about lady principal position and various people.

1837. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; October 2, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Elizabeth Blanchard is dying.

1838. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB) [Telegram]. [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; October 2, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives news that Elizabeth Blanchard is dead.

1839. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; October 2, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Elizabeth Blanchard's death and his loneliness.

1840. Bolander, Lydia Hulett (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; October 4, 1869. 4 p.

Writes that she wishes to go to school at Wheaton College or Sterling.

Describes her circumstances and teaching school.

1841. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 4, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is sending a stove.

1842. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; October 5, 1869. 2 p.

Gives effusive thanks for her visit. Writes that he sent Mary Bent

Blanchard's trunk to Ezra A. Cook in Chicago.

1843. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; October 8, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about lady principal position.

1844. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; October 11, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Suggests that Israel Brandage ("the strongest and best minister in the

state") be invited to address Wheaton College's literary societies.

Writes about secret societies and mentions that Brandage is a Mason.

1845. Hill, Celestia G. (Neighbor of Laura Blanchard Wheeler). [Letter to Samuel

Blanchard]. Lowell, MA; October 12, 1869. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the destitute state of Laura E. Wheeler. Mentions the

almshouse of Tewksbury, and the mill overseer, Mr. Irson.

1846. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. North Wrentham, MA; October 13, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he has written to the _Christian Cynosure_, and _The

Congregationalist_.

1847. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; October 13, 1869. 3 p.

Note: Cut.

Writes that God is chastening William W. Blanchard. Says that he has

been able to accomplish much on his journey, and that he is looking for a

lady principal. Mentions that he is trying to raise $7000.00. Asks if

there is any religion in Wheaton.

1848. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; October 13, 1869. 2 p.

Writes that Carrie went west with her daughter Ellen. Writes about

Dorcas Society.

1849. Pettengill, Moses; Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner. [Letter to Joseph Avery

Bent and Ann Bent]. Peoria, IL; October 15, 1869. 4 p.

Moses Pettengill writes that he received deeds and Land Office

Certificates for some Kansas property. Asks for the name of a reliable

man to whom he can write concerning taxes, etc. Writes about his fruit

and vegetable crop. Hannah writes that she brought plants.

1850. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New York, NY; October 19, 1869. 4 p.

Writes about a new Lady Principal, and that he asked Mr. and Mrs. Charles

White to let their daughter Maria come to Wheaton College. Writes about

fundraising for Wheaton College.

1851. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; October 19, 1869. 4 p.

Writes that he received a money order from Mary Bent Blanchard. Gives

instructions for sending further money orders. Writes that he moved from

the farm. Says he urged Mowatt's son James to go to Wheaton. Gives

character and background of James Mowatt.

1852. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Moscow, OH; October 20, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about raising funds to place Laura [Blanchard Wheeler] in "the old

Lady's Home.".

1853. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 22, 1869. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's visit. Writes, "I am sorry you have

met with such an accident." Says she will study more of the subject of

Satanic agency, and that she does not think her son George is possessed

with a devil. Writes that she may send outgrown clothes. Writes that

she hopes the minister will not have to fight against dancing as he did

last year. Writes about _The Dance of Modern Society_ by Wilkinson.

Writes that she attended a meeting of ladies for the social study of the

Bible.

1854. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 22, 1869. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for gifts. Writes about the Rockford

Association's having met in Byron, and the resolution recommending

discussion of Secret Societies. Writes that she is unable to find Nora

Blanchard Kellogg's pin. Writes that she took in an orphan.

1855. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Rochester, NY; October 23, 1869. 2 p.

Writes about Miss Johnson, the new Lady Principal. Says he saw a

childhood friend who will try to obtain a loan for Wheaton College, and

that he hopes to attend the anniversary of the AMA at Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

1856. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; October

27, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and inquires about housing in Wheaton. [Letter received with small

tintype of a man paperclipped to it - see enclosures file].

1857. White, S. C. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York,

NY; October 27, 1869. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Maria [White]'s daughter was offered the Lady Principal

position at Wheaton College. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard preached

and remembers that Mary Bent Blanchard pulled her ears 40 years ago.

1858. Bolander, Lydia Hulett (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; October 28, 1869. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for the offer to board with the Blanchards.

1859. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; October 28, 1869. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about how to operate the stove.

1860. Brown, Eliza L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; October

29, 1869. 3 p.

Writes about her visit to Mr. Darling, about her parents' attending the

meeting of the American Board in Pittsburg. Accepts an invitation to

visit Mary Bent Blanchard.

1861. Sperry, Anson ? [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 29,

1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and asks about boarding arrangements for his son and his son's

friend.

1862. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 2, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is sending a package. Writes about family members,

mentioning that Mary Bent Blanchard fell down stairs. Mentions that Dr.

Cheever preached on "The Bible in the Common Schools." Writes about

Catholics and Jesuits in China.

1863. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Earl, [ ]; November

3, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard's report was passed by the committee and

will be printed for future consideration.

1864. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; November 3, 1869.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, including Antionette [Dunning's] marriage to

Mr. Anderson, and [Edward] Dunning resigning his agency. Writes about

temperance, and the Bible in public schools.

1865. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; November 3, 1869. 2 p.

Writes that Mrs. Clarke gave $20.00 for Wheaton College building and

$10.00 for the freedmen, and that she made two of her children life

members of the Bible Society. Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a photo.

1866. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Oak Park, IL; November 8, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the stove, and her ill health.

1867. Rogers, S. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 8,

1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends names to add to temperance petition.

1868. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; November 17, 1869. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Elizabeth Blanchard's death, an exhibition, and family news.

1869. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 18/29, [1869]. 4 p.

Writes about a union church service with the Baptists. Writes about a

visit from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and hopes that Charles A.

Blanchard will visit. Comments on _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about an

editorial about Dr. Dexter (editor of _The Congregationalist_) saying that

Jonathan Blanchard ought to have overlooked Dexter's irritating remarks

and that Jonathan Blanchard is himself often harsh on those who disagree

with him.

1870. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; November 19, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about speculation, and family news.

1871. Cobb, H. W. (Agent A.M.A.). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL;

November 25, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Brother Brewster, denied exercising his agency in Wheaton

church and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to do what she can for A.M.A..

1872. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; November 26, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; note by Cousin C. of November 26, 1869 included.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's anti-secret society efforts, National

Thanksgiving Day, and Sister C.

1873. Cousin C. [Catherine White?]. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

November 26, 1869, ca. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; note by E. Conant of November 26, 1869 enclosed.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard, _Christian Cynosure_, and Aaron [White].

1874. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; November 26, 1869. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard's anti-secret society speech and sends

Galesburg news.

1875. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; December 18, 1869. 3 p.

Says she feels that she is not near enough to God. Writes about a German

school and mentions that a church was established.

1876. Court, Martha (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montreal,

Canada; December 21, [1869]. 2 p.

Sends family news, mentioning that Mr. Court went to Europe and that John

Bent married a widow.

1877. Rice, Alice E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Stockton, IL; December 24,

1869. 4 p.

Sends good wishes for Wheaton College. Writes about their new residence

and about attending church.

1878. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Geneva, IL; December 28, 1869. 2 p.

Writes that he is in Geneva to preach and speak against Secret Societies.

Mentions that he plans to publish a piece by Smith in _Christian Cynosure_.

Thanks Smith for his kindnesss to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes:

"Freemasonry was then the heart and soul of the slave system." Blames the

attack on Kansas on the "Blue Lodges," and says, "I would rather go

through the abolition war than the one I am now waging" [against Secret

Societies].

1879. Cobb, H. W. (Agent, AMA). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL;

December 28, 1869. 1 p.

Writes that he received a barrel from Mary Bent Blanchard for Miss Hart

at the Natches Mission. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to look to the Wheaton

Collection for the AMA.

1880. Manning, Annie (Wife of Louis Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; December 28, 1869. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about moving to the west side of Chicago. Mentions Hattie and her

husband's crop failure.

1881. Jordon, Lizzie Heywood (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morris, IL; December 30, 1869. 1 p.

Sends money due on a scholarship.

1882. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; ca. 1870. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says she is unable to assist L[aura Blanchard Wheeler]. Offers to will

her property to Jonathan Blanchard. Writes about the spiritual state of

Morrison.

1883. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he will contribute to the fund to put Laura [Blanchard

Wheeler] in an old ladies' home. Writes about Lavinia [Blanchard

Stafford] and says that Laura is "trying beyond description.".

1884. Clara. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1870 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that Mary and Mr. Starr were converted. Writes that her father

will not distribute anti-secret tracts. Mentions that she received some

hair from Mary Bent Blanchard.

1885. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. 1870]. 2 p.

Urges a tea bath and enema for Minnie Stearns. Writes that she is unable

to come to Wheaton. Mentions that she received a tract, but no letter

from Mary Bent Blanchard. Mentions children killed at a picnic.

1886. Stuart, Emilie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1869-1870]. 1 p.

Writes that she slighted Mary Bent Blanchard's wishes.

1887. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to "My dear Aunt"]. Morrison, IL; January

2, 1870. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about plans for arrival in Wheaton.

1888. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January 3, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about his lectures and a debate.

1889. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 8/10, 1870. 4 p.

Writes about New Year's, revival, religious meetings, and a plow

manufactory. Writes that Mr. Pierce and Mr. Taylor are to preach.

1890. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 10, [1870 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that J. P. Stoddard is away on business. Writes about a Week of

Prayer, about the time of the Annual Masonic Festival, about sewing,

about ill health, and about New Year's gifts. Writes that she sent a

star pin to Nora Blanchard Kellogg, that Estelle Stone married John

Sanford. Asks if Charles A. Blanchard would lecture in Byron.

1891. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burr Oak, IA; January 17, 1870. 2 p.

Writes about her lame wrist. Mentions that they are considering moving.

Writes about two local churches that may unite. Writes that she won a

prize for her carpet, that her sister Hattie is feeble, and that she

wishes to send her son George to Wheaton.

1892. Whiting, F. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; January 17,

1870. 4 p.

Writes that Julia wrote to her, confessing a sin. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to take Julia back into her confidence.

1893. Breed, Clara. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. East Paw Paw, IL; January

19, [1870 ?]. 4 p.

Writes about her journey home, telling of a man who jumped from the train

and was killed.

1894. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; January 21, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, making applesauce, and a family wanting to get

a house in order to take boarders. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard about the

situation in Wheaton. Writes about Mr. Erastus Allen and confusion over

_Christian Cynosure_ mailing.

1895. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cottage Hill, IL; January 22, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that he saw many Wheaton people at an exhibition. Mentions Mr.

Albert, a strong anti-mason.

1896. Stewart, Mattie (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Champaign, IL; January 25, 1870. 4 p.

Expresses concern over Emma [Stewart], who played cards and went skating

with gentlemen. Writes that _The Advance_ is "demeaning itself with a

quarrell," and that a local church is in debt and divided by

"quibbling.".

1897. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 27, 1870. 2 p.

Sends Charles A. Blanchard's certificate of deposit. Writes that [Philo]

Carpenter gave $10.00 for his expenses. Says he is distressed over

Charles A. Blanchard's "state of heart." Writes that Mr. Hart failed to

send Forster's and Langworthy's coupons. Gives farm instructions.

1898. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; January 31, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that her father is in poor health, that she visited Mrs. Grant,

Mrs. Larson, and a German Teacher. Writes that she wishes to board with

the Blanchards.

1899. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; January 31, 1870. 2 p.

Relates her memories of birthday celebrations as a child. Asks that Mr.

Avery be recommended as a teacher. Mentions that Mr. Daggett saw a notice

saying that Charles A. Blanchard was "remarkably eloquent." Writes about

the Bible in the schools.

1900. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerrit

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; February 1, 1870. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Sends a receipt for Smith's donation. Writes about fundraising for the

Wheaton College building fund, about the hostility of the towns, and

about Lodges in Chicago. Writes about _The Advance_, which gains its

advertising from Masonic businessmen. Says the NCA may meet in Worcester

and he hopes Smith will attend. Comments on Smith's opposition to the

dram shop. Writes that he believes an anti-Secret Society, anti-dram

shop political party will emerge.

1901. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February 2, 1870. 3 p.

Writes about a week of prayer and mentions Female Prayer meetings. Says

she's busy with Prayer and Union meetings. Talks about an article in the

_Register_ about which Frank took the editor to task.

1902. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; February 3, 1870. 3 p.

Writes of Lydia Hulett's abilities and gives corrections in mailing

addresses for _Christian Cynosure_. Says that Mrs. Boles's son would like

a situation at Wheaton and that she received a letter from Mrs. Hill.

She appoints Mary Bent Blanchard as treasurer for collecting money to

support Laura Blanchard Wheeler at the Old Ladies Home Society. Writes

that "they are dancing up an Episcopalian house".

1903. Wheeler, Laura Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Lowell, MA; February 7, 1870. 4 p.

Claims that Cyrus Lewis Blanchard owed her money and that Cyrus Lewis

Blanchard's wife [Mary] attacked her. Discusses Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's

character, her father's drunkenness and her daughter. Says that Amos

Blanchard died.

1904. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; February 8, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of uncorrected letter in _Christian Cynosure_ and of Mr. Danforth

[_Christian Cynosure_ compositor]. Says that Idaho is recovering. Writes

that the Cushings feel badly over an article on "Schism" in _Christian

Cynosure_ and that Edward regrets renewing his subscription.

1905. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; February 8, 1870. 2 p.

Sends thanks for rye and asks for a program for the winter examinations.

Says that the _Christian Cynosure_ letters are encouraging and receipts

good. Mentions that the new president of Hillsdale College is to receive

_Christian Cynosure_.

1906. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Moscow, OH; February 11, 1870. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about placing Laura [Blanchard Wheeler] in the Old Ladies' Home.

1907. Cobb, H. W. (Agent, AMA). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL;

February 11, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed card and printed sheet "Help for Pastors who Take

Collections".

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard can take up a collection for the freedmen

this month.

1908. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Gerrit Smith]. Wheaton, IL; February 13,

1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes of receiving a letter from Smith containing Professor Sweet's

speech and says he will send it to Henry L. Kellogg for publication in

_Christian Cynosure_. He says that "The Advance is getting pious and

publishing against secret orders." Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is in

the East.

1909. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; February 14, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that he was writing a piece for _Christian Cynosure_ about _The

Advance_ and that he wishes his son George [P. Bent] to go to school and

work.

1910. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 15, 1870. 4 p.

Writes to resign his receivorship because it is too corrupt. Writes about

tells of passing counterfeit money. Writes of working as a bookkeeper

for a wagon maker and of his hopes to learn that trade.

1911. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; February 18, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of fear that she wounded Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard's feelings by sending Mrs. Hill's letter. Writes that Samuel

[Blanchard] and William W. Blanchard contributed to support of Laura

[Blanchard Wheeler] in Old Ladies' Home Society and that _Christian

Cynosure_ did not arrive.

1912. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; February 25/28, 1870. 4 p.

Sends her appreciation for an offer to board with Blanchards and tells

why she didn't transfer her membership from the Wheaton Church. Writes

that the Catholics are trying to get a Catholic Director and tells of a

Revival in the Methodist Church. Writes that she is wondering whether or

not to return to school. Says that she visited Maria Blanchard Cook.

1913. Kilner, Samuel R. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Atkinson, IL; February

25, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of his wishes to attend college and his hopes to sell land in

order to obtain money for that object. Asks if he can enter Wheaton

College and pay two years later and gives his references.

Oversized.

1914. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 25, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that she is considering a journey to Bunker Hill and that her

minister, Mr. Mack, has just returned from a trip to Cuba. Writes of

guest preachers and mentions that Mr. Potter led church mettings. Writes

about Mr. Taylor, a former Good Templar. Writes of her hope that the

arbitration will be fair. Writes that Mr. Powell is to lecture.

1915. Breed, Clara (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

East Paw Paw, IL; February 26, [1870]. 3 p.

Says that she will not return to Wheaton College until Fall and that she

plans to attend commencement. Asks about progress of classes and writes

about the revival at Wheaton College. Writes about a shell wreath and a

hair wreath.

1916. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Minooka, IL; March 3,

1870. 1 p.

Asks for address of a sewing machine agent and asks if she may board at

Blanchard House for the Winter Term.

1917. White, S. C. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York,

NY; March 3, 1870. 4 p.

Says that a "mixed" (co-ed) school is best and responds to Mary Bent

Blanchard's query regarding letters sent to people as part of a racket.

Would send Maria to Wheaton College if it were not so far.

1918. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 7, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of paying a debt to Miss F[eemster] and that she is boarding at

Mrs. Roy's. Writes of the usefulness of the knowledge of medicine for

Christian Service.

1919. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; March 9, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of wishes for his son George [P. Bent] to board with the

Blanchards.

1920. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 9, 1870. 1 p.

Sends receipt for $35.00 from Mary Bent Blanchard.

1921. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; March 19, 1870. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she wants to come to Wheaton College.

1922. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; March 27, 1870. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a sermon with a reference to women, and East Indian Women.

1923. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 30, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of resolve to be less harsh with his wife [Annie] and writes of

his wife's upbringing. Writes of a birthday party.

1924. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard];

April 2, [1870]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes offering to board Laura Blanchard Wheeler. Sends instructions on

how to can crab apples. Discusses the Old Ladies' Home.

1925. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ashmore, IL; April 4, 1870. 4 p.

Writes of a bitter day at a trial and gives his opinion of the referees

and his accusers. Says that he slept at Bro. Farwells and writes: "I

felt like a person assassinated by a thousand stabs." Writes of speaking

in Mattoon, administering communion, preaching against secret societies

for 1 3/4 hours, his intentions to speak to students at Westfield and to

lecture at Preston.

1926. Rowell, J. Hastings (Parent of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; April 15, 1870. 1 p.

Sends board money for Hastings [Rowell].

1927. Staples, A. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. West Branch, IA; April 18,

1870. 4 p.

Writes that he sent $5 as part payment for Jonathan Blanchard's travel

expenses and has received no reply. Mentions that he organized the

Springdale Precinct Christian Association Opposed to Secret Societies.

Writes that he believes that a political contest is being set up and

mentions a new drug store.

1928. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; April 29,

1870. 3 p.

Says that she is teaching school and that she has a cousin who wishes to

attend Wheaton College. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write.

1929. Carter, Amanda. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Clipper Gap, CA; May 11/

24, 1870. 8 p.

Writes of the journey to Clipper Gap and tells of the society there--

dancing, wine. Asks for a copy of the temperance pledge. Writes that

she started a Sabbath School. Says that she is teaching school and that

she attended a teachers' institute. Writes of vacation plans in the

mountains and asks for photos.

1930. Chapman, Louisa B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; May 16, 1870. 3

p.

Writes of plans to visit several places, including Wheaton. Writes that

she is looking for a house.

1931. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 16, [1870 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that William W. Blanchard may try to establish a new church.

Writes about family members.

1932. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 16, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of attending a school picnic and says that Mr. Trowbridge and J.

P. Stoddard addressed the picnicers. Writes of new church members.

1933. Cook, Ezra Asher (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; May 27, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that Maria Blanchard Cook couldn't find shoes for Mary Bent

Blanchard. Writes about his new house. Says that he plans to attend a

convention in Cincinatti.

1934. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Minooka, IL; May 28, 1870.

1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send "the key to the Arithmetic".

1935. Rowell, J. Hastings; Rowell, Mary E. (Parents of Wheaton College Student).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; June 2/3, 1870. 2 p.

Write of their expectation to attend commencement. Ask about boarding

arrangements and arrangements for Annie and her friend to attend Wheaton

College commencement.

1936. Russell, Eugene R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; June

2, 1870. 4 p.

Writes of the decoration of the soldiers' graves and of visiting

[Arlington National Cemetary]. Writes about attending school.

1937. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 7, 1870 ? 1 p.

Writes that he saw Mr. Hall, a seller of spring beds. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to take a collection for the AMA, or show a circular to Mr.

Brewster.

1938. Chapman, Louisa B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 11,

1870. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to find her a domestic servant and writes of her

planned move to Wheaton.

1939. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; June 13, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that he spoke for 1.5-2 hours and that Mr. Hart and Ezra A. Cook

spoke as well. Writes of the [NCA] convention, mentioning that Charles

A. Blanchard and Mr. Barlow were elected lecturers for the NCA. Writes

that Mr. Carpenter spoke of the topic of political action and that Judge

Parrish was elected president for next year. Writes of speaking in Dr.

Rice's former church and that he visited the graves of [Jonathan Edwards

Blanchard and William Walter Blanchard (Son)]. Says that he is to speak

in Indiana and at Oberlin and writes that the press coverage of the

Convention was fair.

1940. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Dublin, IN; [June 14, 1870]. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes of taking dinner with Bro Leavitt and tea with Enos Sellen.

Writes of preaching and of press treatment of the sermon. Writes of the

people who had not paid pledges to Wheaton College: Richard Smith and Dr.

Taft. Says that he saw Dr. Aydelotte and sec'y Ritchie and says, "My

opinion is that the 'cards' had injured me with those men." Writes of

visiting a cemetary and that he intends to buy Mary Bent Blanchard a

washing machine.

1941. Rice, Alice E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Stockton, CA; June 15,

1870. 4 p.

Writes that her sister, Mrs. Cone, died.

1942. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 16, 1870. 1 p.

Writes about the prices of sugar and lemons and mentions that Mary Bent

Blanchard "fixed" some rooms.

1943. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; June 16, 1870. 1 p.

Writes of inability to pay a debt because of ill health.

1944. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; June 17, 1870. 2 p.

Sends money for _Christian Cynosure_ and talks about Mr. and Mrs. Tripp,

who were former neighbors of Cyrus Lewis Blanchard. Writes that she

spoke with Dea D. Kirr about anti-secretism. Writes that she wants a

girl to assist her with teaching.

1945. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; June 17, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that since her husband [Mr. Williston] is averse to long journeys,

she is declining Mary Bent Blanchard's invitation to commencement.

Writes that "the rich Miss Smith of Hatfield" died, leaving money for

schools in Massachusetts.

1946. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and

Minnie Stearns]. n.p.; June 26, 1870. 2 p.

To Mary Bent Blanchard she writes that she will be unable to attend

commencement and asks if Nora Blanchard Kellogg, Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy, or Julia Blanchard Fischer can stay with her. Mentions that she

received a book. Sends a list of people to whom to send a copy of

_Christian Cynosure_ and asks for an anti-secretism lecturer to deliver an

address in the area. To Minnie she writes about her improved situation.

Says that the cistern is empty and she gets her water from and artesian

well, which she believes has medicinal properties. Writes that she wants

a young lady to stay with her and teach.

1947. Manning, Annie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. LaMoille, IL; July 1, 1870. 4 p.

Writes about her journey home from Wheaton and asks Mary Bent Blanchard

to send someone to the express office to check for a parcel.

1948. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; July 2, 1870.

3 p.

Writes of going to Mr. Matthew's for dinner. Says that Mr. McKee is in

poor health and wishes to sell the farm. Gives terms for selling the

farm.

1949. Avery, S. P. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; July 4, 1870. 2 p.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard uses wine for communion.

1950. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 4, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that Selima Blanchard Allen sent a parcel to Wheaton and says that

she arrived safely in Morrison.

1951. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 5, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of a trip to Chicago on a crowded train. Mentions that Maria

Blanchard Cook asked for a paint palate and paint knife to be sent to

her. Says that she saw fireworks and a balloon on July 4.

1952. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 5, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that Father Stoddard is very ill. Says that she would welcome a

visit and would like Jonathan Blanchard to preach.1953. Blanchard, Charles

Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 6, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that he received a letter and money from Jonathan Blanchard.

Mentions plans to go to Iowa.

1954. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 7, 1870. 3 p.

Writes of the city water works and people watering trees and streets.

Writes of city street cars--"excursion cars"--that look like "floating

palaces on wheels". Writes that Walter Stevens has returned from college

and writes about a business meeting concerning Mr. Mack.

1955. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 8, [1870]. 2 p.

Writes that sewing work is available. Writes that Mrs. Cleveland's boy

died, then her father died, then Mrs. Cleveland died.

1956. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peru, IL; July 9, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of taking tea with Maria Blanchard Cook and Nora Blanchard Kellogg

and that he did business with Baird and Bradley. Writes that Charles A.

Blanchard is lecturing. Writes that he may meet Mary Bent Blanchard at

Byron.

1957. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 11, 1870. 2 p.

Sends a bonnet and thanks for a husk matress and lemons. Wants to know

if Cousin Kate [Bent] has paints.

1958. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Granville, IL; July 12, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that he lectured before communion and preached and that he is to

preach at Normal. Writes of fundraising for Wheaton College building and

that he is to attend a social circle. Says that the people of Granville

are "slow and careful".

1959. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; July 13,

1870. 2 p.

Writes that she is sending a pattern via mail and that Royal is ill and

in debt.

1960. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 16, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that Selima Blanchard Allen is "stirred up" about Mr. Fuller and

Annie's hat. Writes that Selima Blanchard Allen plans to have her house

repaired. Writes about Selima Blanchard Allen's school and about

visisting Mary Compton. Writes about Mrs. Millikin's children. Says

that she met "Mrs. Packard, the lady who was confined at the insane

asylum at Jacksonville". Writes that she heard "the celebrated Mrs.

Degear on Temperance". Writes that Mr. Roberts is to send money.1961.

Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Normal, IL; July 18, 1870. 2 p.

Note: Handwriting alters in penultimate paragraph.

Writes of speaking and of attending a funeral of an 8 month old baby.

Writes that he is to lecture at Wenona and Tonica. Writes of his plans

for going to Byron and that he wishes to meet with Charles A. Blanchard

"to arrange our work".

1962. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 19, 1870. 1 p.

Writes of plans to visit Wheaton and about her paints and painting.

There is a crossed out mention of committee meeting at which Mr. Foster

"was excused from further duties".

1963. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 21, 1870. 4 p.

Writes about his personal conversion experience at Moody's church and

writes, "Please don't make this public".

1964. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 21, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that she would prefer to board at Blanchards' rather than at Mrs.

Starr's. Wishes that Charles A. Blanchard would lecture in Morrison and

mentions war in Europe.

1965. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; ca. July 23, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; written on letter by Julia Blanchard Fischer of July 23,

1870.

Writes that money was raised for Wheaton College and church.

1966. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Geraldine

Blanchard Fischer]]. n.p.; July 23, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Note by Mary Bent Blanchard of July 23, 1870 written on this

letter.

Writes about local and family news.

1967. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 23, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. Mack, a local pastor, resigned. Says that he is unable

to find a buyer for land and blames the "new war" and unsettled times.

Writes that Moses Pettengill and Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill are

traveling. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard wished to see an issue of _The

Chronicle_ which he gave to Mr. Wheeler. Writes that Walter Stevens is a

reporter for _The St. Louis Times_. Writes about College Secret Societies

at Ann Arbor. Writes about the Meyers Family trouble and that Madie Kert

is not expected to live.

1968. Breed, Clara. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. East Paw Paw, IL; [July 24,

1870]. 1 p.

Writes about her plans to return to Wheaton College and asks if Mary Bent

Blanchard could employ her on Saturdays.

1969. Ferguson, Harriet (Wheaton College Class of 1871). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. East Paw Paw, IL; July 24, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that she will be unable to attend Wheaton College. Writes that

she heard that Jonathan Blanchard was planning to be away and mentions

pressing flowers.

1970. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 25, 1870. 4 p.

Writes of growing "stout". Writes that Howard [Nichols] took George

[Nichols, son] to the Episcopal Church. Writes that there are 9 people

in the Blanchard house.

1971. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; July 26, [1870]. 2 p.

Writes about acquaintances and mentions that she has a turkey.

1972. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 2, 1870. 1 p.

Writes of plans to visit Wheaton and of painting.

1973. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; August 4, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that Mrs. Bicknell had a baby.

1974. Turner, Mrs. E. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hannibal, MO; August

4, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that Mrs. Ellen Hanix's son, Tom, wishes to attend Wheaton

College.

1975. Collins, William Granville. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Quincy, IL;

August 8, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that Mrs. M. H. Morgan, a black student, enquires about Wheaton

College and boarding and work arrangements. Writes that she has a

scholarship to Knoxville College, which he has heard is a better college.

1976. Pooley, Eliza. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; August 8,

1870. 1 p.

Asks that _Christian Cynosure_ be sent to Samuel Fletcher at her expense.

1977. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; August 12, 1870. 1 p.

Asks about his son George's boarding and work arrangements.

1978. Cook, Ezra Asher. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 12,

1870. 2 p.

Writes of Maria Blanchard Cook sending her a lace hat and about paying

for lard and butter.

1979. Grace, Sarah. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; August 12,

1870. 1 p.

Asks about boarding in Wheaton.

1980. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 12, 1870. 4 p.

Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook painting and that she saw Jonathan

Blanchard. Writes of selecting slippers for Julia Blanchard Fischer and

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy.1981. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 13, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. Roberts has not sent money, but "can find money to carry

on lawsuits with his neighbors". Writes of "doctoring" with Mrs. Mayo

and says that she is considering boarding with Mrs. Starr. Writes that

Williston [Stearns] is to come to Morrison and attend the graded school

"as long as he and aunt [Selima Blanchard Allen] can agree". Writes that

Selima Blanchard Allen is having her house raised and repaired and writes

of Selima Blanchard Allen's _Christian Cynosure_ activities. Writes about

Anti-sec speakers and about the anti-sec sentiment of Morrison.

1982. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard, Mary Bent Blanchard, and Mary [Mary Stoddard Fifield?

]]. Byron, IL; August 13, 1870. 4 p.

Writes of buying a carriage and of fundraising for Wheaton College. Says

that Mr. L. called to assess damages on land damaged by cattle. Mentions

that she wishes to give two pigs to Wheaton College.

1983. Pooley, Eliza. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; August 15,

1870. 2 p.

Writes that Anna went to Michigan and that Anna wishes to complete her

education at Wheaton College. Asks for a good real estate agent.

1984. Shepherd, Stella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Granville, IL; August

15, 1870. 1 p.

Writes of wish to board at the Blanchard's House.

1985. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 17, 1870. 3 p.

Writes appreciation for deed to an acre. Writes about painting. Says

that she will pay Cyrus Louis Blanchard for picking apples. Writes that

she hopes Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard will dine with her

family.

1986. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 19, 1870. 2 p.

Writes about a committee meeting and that money was voted to Henry L.

Kellogg and Charles A. Blanchard. Writes that Bro Hart "feels slighted".

Writes that Ezra A. Cook sent Wheaton College circulars out and asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to send the number and size of missing panes.

1987. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 20, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to look for an issue of _Christian Cynosure_.

Mentions that he would like Mary Bent Blanchard to travel to Belvidere

with Jonathan Blanchard.

1988. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 20, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of fundraising for Wheaton College and of the new carriage from

Dr. Helm. Writes about the new pigs and that Mrs. Whitaker had twins.

1989. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 22, 1870. 4 p.

Asks after Charles A. Blanchard. Says that his classmates are to stay

out for a year and that he is debating whether or not to return to

Wheaton College. Writes about an offer of a teaching job in Southern

Illinois.

1990. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 24, 1870. 3 p.

Writes of [Maria Blanchard Cook] painting and sends money. Writes of

plans for return to Wheaton.

1991. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; August 27, 1870. 1 p.

Asks if Willie [Fischer?] and he can board at Blanchard House.

1992. Townsley, Frances E. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 31, 1870. 4 p.

Writes "I am subject to fits of depression". Writes of desire for a

roommate for next school term "with a mind on something besides boys and

matrimony.".

1993. Jordon, Lizzie E. (Sister of Annie Manning). [Letter to L[ouis] C.

Manning]. Chicago, IL; ca. September, 1870. 4 p.

Writes a nasty letter accusing Manning of vanity, hypocrisy, and

cowardice and says that he deserves a "cow-hiding". Says that she does

not look upon him as a desirable acquaintance and returns the tracts he

sent her. She accuses him of ill treatment of her sister. [A brief note

by Manning indicates that he called on Jordon three times. He asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to ask Jordon what he did.].

1994. Smith, Leander. [Letter to "to whom it may concern"]. Minooka, IL;

September, 1870. 1 p.

Letter of recommendation for Mary Tynan.

1995. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 1, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that she wants Carrie [Sonora Blanchard Kennedy?] to go to school.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg painting.

1996. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 2, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that she has returned for her journey and that she visited Edward

Dunning and his "scientific explorations". Writes that Edward Nichols

visited the oil well region of Pennsylvania. Writes that she is thinking

of finding some occupation for Blanchard Pettengill for a year.

1997. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; September 2,

1870. 3 p.

Writes of suffering form a toothache. Writes about the Young Ladies'

Athenaeum at Jacksonville, IL. Writes of a teaching position open and

gives a sample letter to Sonora Blanchard Kennedy to write if she desires

to apply for a teaching positon.

1998. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Geneva, WI;

September 5, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of being detained in coming to Wheaton and of plans for trip to

Wheaton.

1999. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burr Oak, IA; September 6, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that George [P. Bent] is to stay with the Blanchards. Sends

thanks for the photo of Catherine Avery Bent and Samuel Bent. Writes

about her domestic servant. Writes that "our new mother was not pleased

with father's provision for her".

2000. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 7, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that she would be willing for Cyrus Louis Blanchard to stay with

them and that Blanchard Pettengill is not going to Wheaton College this

term. Writes that the church needs a pastor.

2001. Nash, C. H. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Belvidere, IL; September 8,

1870. 2 p.

Writes of need of a boarding situation.

2002. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 8, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that he will not go to Wheaton College in the upcoming term and

gives a list of items he wishes Cyrus Louis Blanchard to bring from

Wheaton. Writes about abti-secretism.

2003. Rowell, Mary E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; September 8, 1870. 2 p.

Asks if her daughter Annie can board with the Blanchards.

2004. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Castalia, IA; September 12, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about meetings at Western Union and his plans to travel to Ripon,

WI.

2005. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Springdale, IA; September 12, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to take his pants to the tailor and writes about

meetings.

2006. Pierce, W. P. [Letter to "To whom it may concern"]. Minooka, IL; September

19, 1870. 1 p.

Letter of recommendation for Mary Tynan.

2007. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Minooka, IL; September 19,

1870. 2 p.

Writes that she wishes to find board, study, and recite to Mary Bent

Blanchard or Jonathan Blanchard.

2008. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 21, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Sonora Blanchard Kennedy, painting, and Anna Poe. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to visit.

2009. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Chicago, IL;

September 23, 1870. 7 p.

Writes that Annie Manning, his wife, will come back to him "subdued,

humbled, repentant". Writes that Lizzie [Jordan] is to visit Jonathan

Blanchard. Mentions his wife's "love affair" and his promise not to

mention it. Calls Lizzie "a man of straw, ignorant, self conceited,

wanting in true faith and humility". Writes that he wants Mary Bent

Blanchard to bring Lizzie to "a sense of duty" and wants Lizzie to

separate from "the Indian" [Mr. Jordan] and teach.

2010. Manning, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

25, 1870. 2 p.

Defends her actions.

2011. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 28, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of recovering from an accident. Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Smith

and Major Thompson are visiting.

2012. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burr

Oak, IA; September 29, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that he is sending his son George [P. Bent] to Wheaton College.

Writes about his financial situation.

2013. Poe, Annie H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 1,

1870. 1 p.

Writes that Maria Blanchard Cook is "improving".

2014. Cook, Ezra Asher (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; October 3, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that Maria Blanchard Cook is feeling better and sends $1.00.

2015. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 3, 1870. 4 p.

Writes about Annie [Manning]'s situation and attitude toward him. Writes

that he will no longer give her monetary support. Believes Lizzie

[Jordan] was a bad influence on Annie.

2016. Cogins, Feby. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; October 4,

1870. 2 p.

Writes that she, a niece, and two nephews wish to attend Wheaton College

and asks where they should go when they arrive. Also asks the rate of

rent.

2017. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 5, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that he is working hard and going to a meeting with Blanchard

Pettengill. Writes that he saw Charles A. Blanchard.

2018. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 6, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that he thinks it may have been better to let the matter [between

his wife, Annie, and him] drop. Writes that he left a flower stand at

"No. 88".

2019. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; October 7, 1870. 4 p.

Sends money for _Christian Cynosure_ and says she believes that many will

not join secret societies due to the _Christian Cynosure_. Writes of a

family meeting at Bro Frances' and relates the family news. Writes that

Mary White "who married a Forbes" has a daughter married to Mr. Green and

they are the first missionaries to Japan. Writes that the eldest Forbes

son married a Miss Kittredge and that William White's daughter married.

Writes that cousin Avery's wife died in 1869 and that he married Miss

Curtis.

2020. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 7, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that his estranged wife, Annie, wrote to clear her name and

reputation and claims that she never loved him. Writes that he thinks

both Annie and Lizzie are blind and "require grace from above.".

2021. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 10, 1870. 3 p.

Writes of plans to come to Wheaton and that she will pay Mary Bent

Blanchard if she replaces Minnie's cans.

2022. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 12, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that she is thinking of sending clothing and that she wishes

Virginia [Dunning] could be married. Writes about less popular

amusements and the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Rice, as well as mentioning

the Revival in Wheaton.

2023. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 14, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that his horse nearly ran away.

2024. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; October 15, 1870. 4

p.

Writes of hopes to sell farm and that Royal is to teach school. Writes

that Geraldine Blanchard Fischer is giving her a turkey.

2025. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 15, 1870. 4 p.

Writes about a Swedish domestic servant and about an injured limb. Tells

about the re-opening of a dispute involving Jonathan Blanchard and Dr.

Patton and gives advice. Writes that she wants Jonathan Blanchard to

stay at Wheaton College at least until Blanchard Pettengill graduates.

2026. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 19, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that his horse nearly ran away and that a buggy was damaged in the

runaway incident. Writes about squash pies and about new street lights.

Says that he found a one-eyed intruder in the house and that J. Smith and

"uncle" own a soap factory.

2027. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; October 21, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that Frank is still an invalid and mentions Charles A. Blanchard's

[anti-sec] work and sends $20.

2028. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 24, 1870. 3 p.

Writes of sending a parcel of old clothing and mentions the death of

Maria Blanchard Cook's infant. Writes that Merrill Richardson draws

large crowds to hear him speak and mentions that he gave no signs of this

in his early days.

2029. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 27, 1870. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to tell her what she has furnished for Mary

Stoddard Fifield. Writes that J. P. Stoddard is buying turkeys for Mr.

Eddy. Mentions the "patient and persistent efforts" by Mary Bent

Blanchard to take her to church when she was young. Writes that the

railroad is "working toward us with a new board of directors" and writes

about Jonathan Blanchard's "exhortations" to J. P. Stoddard to "attend to

those things that will perfect him in the Christian ministry.".

2030. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 31, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of her failure to obtain a teaching certificate and that she is

considering staying with Maria Blanchard Cook and attending the Wells

School.

2031. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard; Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Daughter and Son of JB

and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; November 5/9, 1870. 4 p.

Note: 2 letters.

Nora Blanchard Kellogg writes that Charles A. Blanchard and Jonathan

Blanchard went east and that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy has been staying

with Maria Blanchard Cook. Writes that Mr. Stough has been adding to his

house and mentions Moses Pettengill and Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's

accident. Cyrus Louis Blanchard writes about news of Jonathan Blanchard

from Cleveland and mentions that Dr. Sedgewick is ill. Writes that

Charles A. Blanchard lectured and that [Philo] Carpenter subscribed $5000

to Wheaton College and resigned as Director of the Theological Seminary.

Writes that Mrs. Bicknell thinks he ought to write in a copybook each

evening.

2032. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 5, 1870. 2 p.

Writes of desire to be "examined" [for a teaching certificate] in DuPage

County.

2033. Carter, Amanda. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Clipper Gap, CA; November

8, [1870]. 8 p.

Writes about her vacation in the mountains. Writes about teaching school

and the program for the last day of classes. Sends thanks for Jonathan

Blanchard's photograph.

2034. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; November 8, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that she plans to send cloth for dresses for [Mary Stoddard

Fifield]. Writes about a prayer meeting and mentions that the school is

prospering under its principal, Mr. Marriner. Writes that J. P. Stoddard

spoke against Freemasonry and mentions trustee action which "must be some

comfort" to Jonathan Blanchard. Writes that Williston B. Stoddard was

knocked out by a ball at school. Writes about happy times with Jonathan

Blanchard.

Oversized.

2035. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brockwayville, PA; November 11, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about trip to Brookville, and preaching. Writes about J.J. Marks,

a Presbyterian minister and Mason, saying that he "attacked him without

mittens and without mercy." Writes about Secret Societies, and asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to send pamplet on "History of Masonry" and copy of the

_Christian Cynosure_ to Mrs. Warren Wellman and William Dickey. Gives a

description of a forest.

2036. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 14, 1870. 1 p.

Mentions a fire in downtown Peoria.

2037. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 15/21, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that she cannot come to Wheaton for the exhibition and

Thanksgiving. Mentions that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy is reading proof.

Writes that she invited the store hands to visit. Mentions that J. P.

Stoddard gave her family a turkey and that the ladies of the Aid Society

plan to hold a fair.

2038. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; November 16, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that he had a good crowd the previous night. Mentions his

intention to attend a county convention in Pennsylvania. Writes that

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy should not be discouraged by her failure.

2039. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oswego, NY; November 19, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Syracuse Convention [Anti-Secret Societies], mentioning that

Charles A. Blanchard spoke.

2040. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Mexico, NY; November 21, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching, Masons, and asks about numerous Wheaton matters

and people.

2041. Manning, Louis C. (Husband of Annie Manning). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 21, 1870. 1 p.

Sends a coffee pot, tankard, and gilt parlor ornaments to Mary Bent

Blanchard.

2042. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cedar Creek, IA;

November 23, 1870. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a visit to Morrison, and various relatives. Mentions a

Sabbath School concert, her train trip to Jefferson, and going to the

Presbyterian Church because the fire at Mr. Millikin's church wouldn't

burn.

2043. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 28, 1870. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news, saying that Benjamin Smith (the elder

brother of Joseph) is looking for a job. Mentions laying a sidewalk, and

Mr. Mack, an agent for Wheaton College. Says that the Peoria people are

raising funds for a bell and church repairs. Hopes Jonathan Blanchard

"will be more careful in his statements.".

2044. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; November 28, 1870. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preaching, performing marriages, and Masonry.

2045. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 29, 1870. 1 p.

Mentions that he wrote a letter while he "was feeling good" and was later

happy when it was stopped in its "mad career." Mentions that Moses

Pettengill is not recovering well from an accident.

2046. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 29, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that he has been "much interested in the arbitration." Mentions a

soap factory and an editorial on rash reformers in _The Advance_. Mentions

that he made Cyrus Louis Blanchard read history and ancient lives.

2047. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Clifford, [ ]; November 30, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard spoke at a convention and mentions

meetings.

2048. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 1, 1870. 2 p.

Writes about local people and events, thanksgiving, that Mr. Stough is

adding to his house, and that Mrs. Ellis died.

2049. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 1, 1870. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Thanksgiving, John Knox Allen (the new minister),

"sociables", and family news.

2050. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 4, 1870. 2 p.

Writes about the costs of various items.

2051. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Brooklyn, NY; December 6, 1870. 3 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Smith's letter was forwarded to him by Mary Bent Blanchard.

Says that he will print Smith's speech in _Christian Cynosure_. Discusses

the power of Secret Societies. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is

lecturing in Pennsylvania and that he plans to lecture 6 times in New

York and 3 times in Pennsylvania. Mentions that he intends to hold a

meeting in Massachusetts and may visit Smith.

2052. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; December 6, 1870. 3 p.

Writes about the White Family, mentioning that Mrs. White and the

children went to Coney Island. Writes about fundraising, saying that "No

one will give for a Western College till he gets interested in Wheaton

principles." Mentions that Mr. Bacon and Mr. Patton were not present at a

College Society meeting. Mentions that Sec. Rich moved that the College

Society not petition churches for funds.

2053. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 7, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he wants to go to Kansas and be a farmer.

2054. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; December 8, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that S. V. White plans to donate $1000 to the Wheaton College

building fund and that $20,000 has been raised. Writes that he thinks

Joseph Avery Bent ought to resign from his position at Wheaton College,

saying that it is impossible for him to be Prof. of Math while Jonathan

Blanchard is President. Mentions that J. C. Webster was at C. M. Tyler's

and mentions Webster and Joseph Avery Bent seeking to defeat the issue of

a paper against "that decision--which excommunicated me virtually from

the church.".

2055. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 8, 1870. 4 p.

Mentions the anniversary of Mary Blanchard (Daughter)'s death. Writes

about cleaning house and mentions attending an oyster supper to raise

funds for blinds for the church windows. Mentions that Maria Blanchard

Cook and Ezra A. Cook sent some stationary. Mentions gifts from various

people.

2056. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; December 9, 1870. 1 p.

Writes that he was sorry to send the message by way of Mary Bent

Blanchard that Joseph Avery Bent ought to resign, but says that it was

"absolutely necessary.".

2057. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; December 12, 1870. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about selling property at Burr Oak, preaching, the Chicago

Committee, Masons, and family members.

2058. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; December 12, 1870. 4 p.

Mentions that he wrote 7 letters and spoke with Dr. Hall in preparation

for Charles A. Blanchard to speak in Northampton. Mentions that he

preached twice and that there were some signs of revival. Discusses his

belief that Joseph Avery Bent ought to resign his Wheaton College

position on account of his inadequate teaching. Mentions that he spoke

with Charles and Thomas White about Joseph Avery Bent's teaching

position. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's "land selling.".

2059. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL; December 12, 1870. 2 p.

Writes about a successful convention and a possible boarding/working

place for Vick with Mr. Jones.

2060. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Northampton, MA; December 14, 1870. 6 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is speaking in Pennsylvania and mentions

that he was "unable to open a way" for him to speak in Northampton.

Comments on the anti-masonic work in Massachusetts. Writes about Andrew

Johnson and the dedication of a Masonic Temple in Boston. Mentions that

Henry Wilson and Senator Sumner are anti-secret. Writes about fear of

secret societies and his plans to visit Smith. Says that he raised $19,

000 for the Wheaton College building, which is, as yet unfinished. Writes

that finishing the building will silence his enemies. Mentions that Philo

Carpenter pledged $5,000 to the building fund, conditionally and comments

that if he fails to complete the building he is "crippled.".

2061. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; December 15, 1870. 4 p.

Writes that he approves of Mary Bent Blanchard's letter. Writes: "I was

left to an hour of unutterable darkness and faintness" and that he read

Jeremiah 20 "and was astonished to see the workings of my own mind

written there." Argues that Joseph Avery Bent's position on the Wheaton

College faculty is different from J. C. Webster's, because Webster has

raised money for the college and "lauded" Jonathan Blanchard. Mentions

that Joseph Avery Bent hired Janes and Landon to do work for him and

comments on Joseph Avery Bent's poor teaching. Mentions a letter he sent

to Joseph Avery Bent via Mary Bent Blanchard.

2062. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 16, 1870. 3 p.

Sends soap samples and gives the prices of soap. Gives advice on how best

to store soap. Asks for a Greek New Testament in payment for the soap.

Writes that the local church plans to hold a Forefather's Day.

2063. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Bailey Hollow, PA; December 23, 1870. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about the Whites, Jonathan Blanchard, Cyrus Louis Blanchard, and

that he is going to a Mass.

2064. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; December 23, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that he plans to go to Worcester and Springfield, MA. Mentions

that he has raised $20,000 for the Wheaton College building. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to send _The Northern Illinoian_ containing his College

Society Report to Samuel D. Greene and S. T. Farwell.

2065. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; December 23, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that he had a hard day and got chilled.

2066. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Hadley, MA; December 24, 1870. 3 p.

Writes that he lectured against secret societies for 2 1/2 hours. Writes

about the Wheaton College building fund and his travel plans.

2067. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 27, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes "I think that you were right about Kansas" and says that the man

who shot Mr. Baker was sent to prison.

2068. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Carbondale, PA; December 28, 1870. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original is filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that they are holding meetings with poor audiences; sends $5.00

for New Year's.

2069. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; December 30, 1870. 1 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Sends New Year's Greetings.

2070. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; December 30, 1870. 2 p.

Writes that he was ill for 2 days.

2071. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; December 30, 1870. 1 p.

Sends New Year's greetings.

2072. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chelsea, MA; December 31, 1870. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. and Mrs. Greene and includes a Pickle Lilly recipe.

2073. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Rossville, IL; 1871 ? 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes about meetings planned.

2074. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

1871 ? 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for Bible.

2075. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. 1871. 2 p.

Writes that she is teaching at Indiana College.

2076. Sarah. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; 1871 ? 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard, Charles A. Blanchard, Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy, and Brother William.

2077. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 3, 1871. 1 p.

Writes about a trip to Winnebago and family members.

2078. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 9, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she bought Mary Bent Blanchard a calico dress for her

birthday.

2079. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; January 11, 1871. 4 p.

Writes that she received a visit from Jonathan Blanchard and that she is

keeping boarders. Mentions Mr. Dunning's explorations in Tennessee.

Mentions that Virginia Dunning is teaching and writes of religious

interest in the churches.

2080. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Canastota, NY; January 18, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard and lecturing with Charles A.

Blanchard.

2081. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; January 30, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Ella Gary married Mr. Ellis, and mentions lecturing against

masonry.

2082. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; January

30, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news.

2083. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Liber, IN; February 3, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Laura Stearns, Nora Blanchard Kellogg, Miss Geant, Jonathan

Blanchard, and Mr. Jones.

2084. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard,

Mary Bent Blanchard, sisters and brothers]. Peoria, IL; February 4, 1871.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about cow kept by uncle [Moses Pettengill].

2085. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 4, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with letter by Cyrus Louis Blanchard of February 4,

1871.

Writes about a buggy accident.

2086. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 6, 1871. 2 p.

Writes about a snow storm and Mary Brewster's death. Urges Cyrus Louis

Blanchard to accept Christ. Mentions that Mr. O'Brien disappeared.

Mentions that she is reading a biography of John Vine Hall.

2087. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; February 11, 1871. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about an Executive Committee meeting of the NCA and mentions that

the next convention is to be held in Worcester or Syracuse. Writes about

the Wheaton College building and Smith's work in the "anti dram shop"

movement. Writes that he is not in favor of calling his movement "anti,"

saying that "we are the regular line, and the devil's men are the

'anti's'." Says that he will add opposition to the dramshop to the NCA

platform. Writes about _The Advance_ and the anti-secret movement.

2088. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Chicago, IL; February 21, 1871. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Prof. Sweet's speech is ready for print. Writes that the

managers of the AMA are angry at him "for opposing that which makes you

feel gloomy whenever you pass Cavawdagua jail." Mentions that he is

pressing for an NCA meeting at Worcester.

2089. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; February 21, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, keeping boarders, and the spiritual state of

local churches.

2090. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; February

21, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. McKee leaving for Nebraska, and family news.

2091. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Aurora, IL; February 23, 1871. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that the next NCA convention will be held in Worcester. Mentions

that he was invited to lecture in Farwell Hall in response to a Texas

Attorney who lectured in favor of Freemasonry. Writes about the Wheaton

College building fund and writes of the importance of Wheaton College to

the anti-secret cause.

2092. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 23, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is invited to speak in Farwell Hall; asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to attend and to ask others to do likewise.

2093. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; March 2, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; second page torn off after text.

Writes that he is coming home and wants to surprise the family. Writes

that Jonathan Blanchard will be preaching.

2094. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Peoria, IL; March 6, 1871. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Sends a copy of the Chicago _Republican_ containing an account of his

lecture in Farwell Hall. Mentions a national meeting addressed by Senator

Pomeroy. Writes about the Wheaton College building fund, mentioning that

J. P. Williston plans to advance $3000 from his will. Mentions that he

expects to die before Williston. Writes that the NCA national meeting

will be held at Worcester and that he will vote for a temperance

resolution.

2095. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 6, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising and says that [J.P.] Williston wants the Wheaton

College building started, and that he is willing to advance money.

2096. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; March 14, [1871 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that she desires to board with a small, quiet family.

2097. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. Vineland, NJ; March 15, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about speaking on masonry, religion, and secret temperance orders;

also writes about rumors about himself.

2098. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 16, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news. Writes that Mr. Stevens' aunt died, leaving

$30,000. Writes that there is little anti-secret society feeling in the

area. Mentions that there is talk of removing the capital from

Springfield to Peoria.

2099. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; March 17, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's fundraising,

Secret Societies, and lecturing on masonry.

2100. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 17, [1871]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about progress in deportment and writing.

2101. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; March 18, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about _Christian Cynosure_, Wheaton College, preaching, and

fundraising. Gives instructions for placing an ad in the the local paper.

2102. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; March 21, [1871 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that she desires to board with a small, quiet family. Says that

the Blanchard family is too noisy.

2103. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; March 22, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people and Jonathan Blanchard's lecture.

2104. Blake, Orella (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; March 24, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is arriving in Wheaton on April 5.

2105. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

March 25, [1871 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school, Wheaton, and about toothache.

2106. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; March 29, 1871 ca. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Moses Pettengill of March 29, 1871 enclosed.

Writes about Katie and Moses Pettengill.

2107. Pettengill, Moses (Benefactor and Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 29, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Note by Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill of March 29, 1871

enclosed.

Writes about arrangements for Jonathan Blanchard to lecture on Secret

Societies.

2108. Johnson, Laura R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. John, N.B.

[Canada]; March 31, 1871. 8 p.

Writes that she read of Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard's

efforts in the anti-secret cause. Mentions a "dastardly attempt on the

life of Prof. Baker." Writes about Wheaton College, mentioning the

Students' Tuesday Evening Prayer Meetings. Writes about the prevalence of

Freemasonry.

2109. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Worchester, MA; April 1, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Sends $25.00 to buy gifts.

2110. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; April 6, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard almost being mobbed, _Christian

Cynosure_, money, endowment and building funds, and the masonic influence

in _The Advance_.

2111. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Liber, IN; April 6, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Christie, Mr. Jones, Miss Grant, Miss Stearns, Minnie

[Stearns?], and teaching.

2112. Bolander, Lydia Hulett (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cedar Creek, IA; April 7/8, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Sister Eva, Ernest, Julia Blanchard Fischer, and teaching.

2113. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; April 7, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local news and people, _Christian Cynosure_, and callers at

the house.

2114. Gulliver, Jonathan P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; April 11,

1871. 1 p.

Writes that he injured himself and will be unable to meet Jonathan

Blanchard.

2115. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; April 20/21, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people.

2116. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chelsea, MA; April 24, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that he lectured on History of Masonry in Granite Hall, and bought

a set of lodge clothes.

2117. Wells, E. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Denver, CO; April 27, 1871.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and thanks for the "kind exhortations," mentions a "new community,

" and his judicial position.

2118. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. On board the "Illinois" bound for St. Louis; May 1, 1871. 3

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news. Mentions a few ladies on board the

boat, moving the state capitol, and their stop at Beardstown.

2119. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seward, IL; May 1, 1871. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school and asks Mary Bent Blanchard how to compute

grades. Shares her family's reaction to her Christianity.

2120. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 8, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and apologizes for causing Mary Bent

Blanchard "sorrow and pain".

2121. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 17, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, Jonathan Blanchard's address on "God in the

Constitution," and summer hats.

2122. Bent, George P. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; May 22, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; written on David C. Cook letterhead.

Writes about going to Mr. Holyoke's church and hearing an extemporaneous

sermon by a Baptist minister.

2123. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; May 22, [1871]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is to battle potato bugs. Writes about

Freemasons. Gives farm instructions for Higginson.

2124. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 24, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter included by Jonathan Blanchard of May 24, 1871

enclosed.

Writes about preaching on Secret Societies. Gives farm instructions

concerning the calf and potato bugs.2125. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of

Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Moline, IL; May 24, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter by Jonathan Blanchard of May 24, 1871 enclosed.

Writes about fundraising for the Wheaton College building and asks Mary

Bent Blanchard to send Charles A. Blanchard's printing press to Rex P.

Hurless.

2126. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; May 27, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers; part of last

page is torn off, affecting the text.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's health, Wheaton College, speaking on

temperance, and a convention [NCA ?]. Mentions being troubled with

indigestion.

2127. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 30, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news. Writes about the the G.A.R.,

Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's adopted child, and the death of Mary

Swift. Mentions that Judge [Swift] is feeble. Says that the minister is

a delegate to Lutheran Presbyterian Convention. Mentions drought, and

the Darwinian Theory.

2128. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Son of JB and MAB and

Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June [5/6,

1871]. 4 p.

Cyrus Louis Blanchard writes about beekeeping and livestock and mentions

that the hens and turkeys are hatching. Mary Bent Blanchard writes that

she hopes Charles A. Blanchard will visit Maria Bent Nichols and mentions

that Edward Nichols is to graduate from a polytechnic institution.

2129. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; June 10, 1871. 2 p.

Writes that he spoke "in the large hall." Mentions that Charles A.

Blanchard is to preach for Henry T. Cheever. Mentions that J. P.

Williston's church "is in a miserable state." Writes that the meeting at

Worcester was "great and glorious." Mentions the annual trustee meeting

and the Wheaton College building fund.

2130. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Calhoun, IA; June

14, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Sister Eva, Miss Johnson, Miss Jennie D., and about her

Sunday School work.

2131. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Vineland, NJ; June 15, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about his travel plans, health, and speaking in Ohio.

2132. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; June 19, 1871 [ca.]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about speaking in Vineland.2133. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB

and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Bailey Hollow, PA; June 24, 1871. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about his travels in Pennsylvania, mentioning that he did not see

Jonathan Blanchard. Writes that he thinks Bethleham, PA the most

beautiful town he has seen. Mentions that he thinks that if Jonathan

Blanchard's strength fails, Wheaton College would loose its Christian

character. Mentions that though Jonathan Blanchard had requested him to

work at Wheaton College, he says that he and Jonathan Blanchard "never

have worked pleasantly together." Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard stands

for his convictions "as no other man I know.".

2134. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Nora

Blanchard Kellogg and Mary Bent Blanchard]. College Corner, IN; June 28,

1871. 4 p.

Writes about Wheaton College commencement and her preparations to attend

the Association meeting. Mentions that the railroad is to come to

Poetland soon. Sends $5 for Minnie Stearns.

2135. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 30, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news. Mentions her southern trip, and Dr.

Post's preaching and cataract operation.

2136. ? [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Lake Forest, IL; July 10, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; fragment.

Writes discourse on "Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and

die... ." Writes about faith, reliance, and weakness.

2137. Wiles, W. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Des Moines, IA; July 12,

1871. 4 p.

Writes that he heard that Haven returned to Chicago Seminary and comments

on Haven's adulterous conduct. Mentions that he follows Jonathan

Blanchard's career through _The Anti-Masonic Crusade_. Writes that he

pastored a church in Nebraska, and is now in Iowa. Writes about

Freemasons in the area and in the church.

2138. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 27, 1871. 2 p.

Writes about reading proof and mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard plans to

visit.

2139. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Geneva, WI; July 30,

1871. 4 p.

Writes that she feels herself inadequate for the job of Wheaton College

Lady Principal, though she would like to teach at the college. Asks for a

Wheaton College catalog.

2140. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. August, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; letter by Geraldine Blanchard Fischer of [ca. August, 1871]

enclosed.

Writes about the Wheaton College building, Mr. Higginson, and Charles A.

Blanchard.2141. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Geraldine

Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; ca. August, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; sent with a letter to Cyrus Louis Blanchard [ca. Aug., 1871].

Writes about local people. Mentions going out on a lake and that she was

sick.

2142. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Banyonia, MI; August 4, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fishing with Mary Bent Blanchard, the local town and

surrounding forest. In a note to Mr. Higginson he says that Cy must not

be disrespectful to him.

2143. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Nora Blanchard Kellogg

and Cyrus Louis Blanchard]; August 4, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a prayer meeting, sailing on the lake, and travel plans.

2144. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 4, 1871. 2 p.

Writes that the harvesting is nearly finished. Mentions that she attended

a social at Mr. Hart's and the wedding of Walter Hart. Writes about the

work on the tower of the Wheaton College building. Writes that a copy of

_Chronicle and Herald_ of Elmwood arrived for Jonathan Blanchard

containing an account of the resignation of W. J. Pierce.

2145. Turner, Mrs. E. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hannibal, MO; August

11, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a young black man, James Braxton, who wishes to attend

college.

2146. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 13, 1871. 1 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is to write about the Wheaton College

building. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to look for poplin and asks for Maria

Blanchard Cook's advice on drawers.

2147. Baird, Annie (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

LaMoille, IL; August 18, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Lightbody's death, housekeeping, teaching school, and

her father's purchase of land in Kansas. Asks if a new church has begun.

2148. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 21, 1871. 2 p.

Writes that Maria Blanchard Cook wants old calico for a quilt. Writes

that she wishes to "go through the course." Writes of plans to attend a

sociable.

2149. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 23, 1871. 1 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard visited and that she is thinking of coming

to Wheaton while her new house is being built. Sends shirt cuffs.

Writes of J. P. Stoddard and the National Association movement.2150.

Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Great Barrington, MA; August 24, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Webster's little girl, and housing arrangements for his

return to Wheaton College. Mentions a mason who died.

2151. Shepherd, Stella (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Granville, IL; August 25, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about housing arrangements Campbell [Shepherd] and the Wheaton

College building.

2152. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; August 29, 1871. 2 p.

Writes that he is sending George [P. Bent] to Wheaton and wishes him to

work for half board.

2153. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 29, 1871. 1 p.

Writes that Nora Blanchard Kellogg is coming to Chicago and Maria

Blanchard Cook wishes she would bring Julia Blanchard Fischer. Writes

that she bought alcohol instead of brandy for the nut galls.

2154. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 29, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Blanchard [Pettengill]'s Eastern trip. Writes of people who

were married. Mentions that Dr. Walker, and Mr. Millner wrote to

Blanchard Pettengill about teaching writing at Wheaton College.

2155. Van Lennep, Emily A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Great Barrington,

MA; August 30, 1871. 4 p.

Writes that [A. D. Zaraphonithes] visited and mentions his being outcast

by his own people. Sends _The Missionary Link_ by the Organization of the

Women's Union Missionary Society and mentions two teachers in Smyrna who

are supported by this organization.

2156. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Wheaton, IL; September 1, 1871. 2 p.

Writes that she is not indifferent to Julia Blanchard Fischer's welfare.

Mentions Herman A. Fischer's confidence-inspiring conduct and says that

she is glad he prays.

2157. Abnee, George A. ? [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pittsburgh, PA;

September 6, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wrote "The Evils of Life." Writes about his prison ministry and sends

pamphlets.

2158. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; September 6/12, [1871]. 4 p.

Writes about the noise. Mentions that an attempt to make brown pudding

failed. Mentions that Mrs. Benni she wrote a letter about Avery

genealogy.

2159. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. College Corner, IN; September 6, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances and the opening of school.

2160. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Barrington, IL; September 11, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having preached. Writes about McClure--"a miser and a

Methodist and so good for nothing." Mentions Wheaton people and family

members.

2161. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 16, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a subscription for Wheaton College, and having bought 25

pounds of oatmeal for $1.00.

2162. Ferguson, Harriet (Wheaton College Class of 1871). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Liber, IN; September 16, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and acquaintances. Sends money to pay Mr.

Curtis.

2163. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Escanaba?, [MI?]; September 22/25, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Wheaton College Building. Writes about the town and

mentions that Mr. Tyler preached,.

2164. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 26, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news, mentioning that Antoinette Dunning

Anderson had a son. Mentions that Mr. Stevens' preached and that she

"got up a barrel" for the Tougaloo Institute.

2165. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 27, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, mentioning that Edward [Nichols] is to teach

chemistry.

2166. Cook, Ezra Asher (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; September 28, 1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about their new baby, [Mary Amelia].

2167. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Williston Stearns].

Wheaton, IL; October, 1871. 4 p.

Writes about his studies, encouraging him to conquer his bad habits.

Mentions working her way through college. Mentions studying music.

2168. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; Oct 2, 1871 ? 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Has abandoned idea of running a boarding house and is considering

hospital work.

2169. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 6, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the new baby, and a cure for ague.

2170. Gibbs, Mrs. O. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 9,

1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances.

2171. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 11, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Chicago fire.

2172. Bailey, Celestia A.; Townsley, Frances E.; Whiting, Julia E. (Members of

the Aelioian Literary Society of Wheaton College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 16, 1871. 1 p.

Note: Includes Jonathan Blanchard's reply.

Send $15.00 on behalf of the Aelioian Society and express sympathy for

Jonathan Blanchard's "recent loss" [_Christian Cynosure_ offices in Chicago

Fire?].

2173. Baird, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaMoille, IL; October 16,

1871. 4 p.

Writes that she wishes to return to Wheaton College and that her father

agrees. Writes that she wishes to board with the Blanchards. Writes

that her family is to move to Laramie City. Writes about the Chicago

Fire.

2174. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to "Dear and

Precious Children" [Aelioian Society]]; [ca. October 16, 1871]. 3 p.

Note: Written on letter from the Aelioian Literary Society of October 16,

1871.

Wriites that he planned to have a committee appointed to raise money to

issue a _Christian Cynosure_ to "let them know we are not dead." Accepts

the $15.00 from the Aelioian Society and gives it back as a gift, telling

them to buy books with the money.

2175. Jean? D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 19, [1871].

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Chicago fire.

2176. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Big Woods, [ ]; October

21, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. McKee and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard to visit.

2177. Andrews, Mrs. L. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Waupum, WI; October

[23], 1871. 1 p.

Writes about the Chicago Fire and asks about Ezra A. Cook and Philo

Carpenter.

2178. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 24, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members, sending relief material to Chicago and

Michigan, and Forest Fires in NY.

2179. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hahn? College; November, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Writes about college life, the Chicago fire, and mentions that Mrs.

Griswold gave birth.

2180. Baird, Annie (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

LaMoille, IL; November 6, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she wants to return to Wheaton College and board with the

Blanchards. Writes about her family going west.

2181. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; November

11, 1871. 2 p.

Writes to Jonathan Blanchard as the pastor who performed their wedding

ceremony thirty years ago.

2182. Holt, Kate Blanchard (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Troy; November 12, 1871. 3 p.

Writes that she wishes to hear news of her father. Writes about the

Chicago Fire. Writes that she got married and had a son named Joel S.

Holt.

2183. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 14, 1871. 5 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard plans to take a position on the Wheaton

College faculty and mentions that he once thought Charles A. Blanchard

too "proud and self-important" for such a position. Mentions that he

desires to travel in Europe and asks if Charles A. Blanchard would suceed

him as Principal. Mentions that Charles A. Blanchard allowed him to read

some of his love letters. Relates a conversation between himself and

Jonathan Blanchard concerning his courting of Julia Blanchard Fischer.

Asks Charles A. Blanchard's opinion of his courting Julia Blanchard

Fischer.

2184. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Genesco, IL; November 16, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Anti-Masonry, _Christian Cynosure_, travel plans. Writes that

he plans to preach to ministers.

2185. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 18, 1871. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a bag of things. Declines an invitation

to Thanksgiving in Wheaton. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's advice to

"hold every five cent piece until it squealed." Writes that Mr. Harrison

is no longer their pastor.

2186. Baird, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaMoille, IL; November 29,

1871. 3 p.

Writes about boarding arrangements and says that she may visit.

2187. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 29, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about relief sent to a Chicagoan, the Chicago fire, and family

members.

2188. Sumner, Mrs. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 2,

1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she stuffed birds for sale. Writes about Knox College,

relief for Chicago fire victims and others, and three churches without

pastors.

2189. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Creston, IA; December 6, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached to ministers.

2190. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 6, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news. Mentions the Chicago fire, and _Christian

Cynosure_.

2191. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 9, 1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Offers to take Julia Blanchard Fischer in to work in her house, saying

that "it is very fashionable for one to go and stay with a married

sister." Mentions the _Christian Cynosure_ subscriber list and the Chicago

fire.

2192. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wyanet, IL; December 12, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people, _Christian Cynosure_, negroes, and the Wheaton

College building.

2193. Atwood, S. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. DeKalb, IL; December 14,

1871. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that Jonathan Blanchard is to preach for him. Gives directions to

his home.

2194. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Bureau, IL; December 16, 1871. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having lectured, and says that he is to preach. Says he

remembers hiding apples for Mary Bent Blanchard 28 years ago.

2195. Crane, L. Frances. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Potosi; December 18,

1871. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Accepts a position as arranged by Mary Bent Blanchard.

2196. Gibbs, Mrs. O. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Downers Grove, IL;

December 21, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a young widow who wishes to attend college, the Chicago

fire, and trying to find places for six girls.

2197. Bent, George P. (Nephew of MAB and JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Peoria, IL; December 23, 1871. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

2198. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Portsmouth, OH; December 27, 1871. 6 p.

Writes of the friends of her youth. Writes that her father "sufered

terably" for his antislavery principals. Wrties that her sister died in

St. Louis and her brother went among the Indians and hasn't been heard

from for 16 years. Writes about her children and about Mr. Boynton, "a

pleasant man and a good speaker.".

2199. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; [ca. 1872]. 10 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her parents, a suitor named George Lowe, and her spiritual

journey.

2200. Crane, L. Frances. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Potosi; January 1,

1872. 3 p.

Writes that she was prevented from entering Wheaton College by an

accident in which she sprained her ankle.

2201. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 2, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about entertainment at College, and mentions having witnessed a

surgical operation.

2202. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Wheaton, IL; January 6, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Photocopy.

Writes about articles to be published, his preaching, Secret Societies,

his plans for future speeches and travels, and barring Masons from

communion.

2203. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Charles G.

Finney]. Wheaton, IL; January 6, 1872. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Tells Finney to use his judgement as to whether the articles shall first

appear in _The News_ or _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about his eastern trip

and about preaching. Writes that he believes that he "understood the

prime-promoters of that council and the use they would make of it better

than the Oberlin brethren could possibly do." Writes that he is a

moderate man compared with the Masons and writes about anti-secretism.

Writes that he is to speak at the next [NCA] anniversary at Oberlin on

Secret Societies but will not mention the council.

2204. Feemster, Robert M. D. (Home Missionary). [Letter to "Much Esteemed

Friend"]. Jackson, MS; January 9, 1872. 4 p.

Note: written on Mississippi State House of Representatives letterhead.

Writes about his family, his church, and about Negroes in the church.

Writes about Wheaton College's moral influence. Writes about politics

and says, "we beat the Democracy." Writes about the Ku Klux Klan and the

Democratic Party, and about a "Ku Klux" bill in Congress. Writes about

dancing at the boarding house.

2205. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Milford, OH; January 12, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original is Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and Wheaton College. Writes that the

lodge at Glenwood is dead.

2206. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; January 14, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends fruits and vegetables. Writes about the Masonic influence in

Morrison and teaching situations.

2207. Jones, Sarah Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Liber, IN; January

16, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard, Miss Stearns, and a new baby.

2208. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 26, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending money to purchase books.

2209. Bartlett, J. P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; February

3, 1872. 2 p.

Writes of desire for Charles A. Blanchard to lecture when there is a good

moon. Writes that Elder Langdon was dismissed for being a "barefaced

Mason" and that Elder Thomas is an anti-mason. Writes about Secret

Societies.

2210. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard];

February 4, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that Williston [Stearns] is sick from a vaccination. Writes about

boarding arrangements with Mrs. R. Writes about working for a revival in

area churches and about Masons in the churches. Writes about "Sister

Mary" and her daughter, Grace. Writes that she thinks she can get Minnie

[Stearns] a teaching position.

Oversized.

2211. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband-to-be of JWF). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 6, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends apology and explanation for attending a reading circle with Julia

Blanchard Fischer. Writes about his courting of Julia Blanchard Fischer.

2212. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to [Catherine Bent

Dunning]]. Wheaton, IL; February 7/13, 1872. 4 p.

Writes about sick boarders and mentions boarding an invalid lady. Writes

that Charles A. Blanchard is lecturing and that she invited him to teach

at Wheaton College. Writes that Nora Blanchard Kellogg is to graduate

and that Julia Blanchard Fischer is in the Wheaton College classical

course. Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is in Wheaton College prep.

department and that J. P. Stoddard is lecturing. Write that Catherine

Blanchard Stoddard and her daughters are visiting. Writes that the

Stoddard house is being renovated. Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook's

baby, Mary Amelia. Writes that Ezra A. Cook is back in business and that

his house didn't burn in the Chicago Fire. Writes about Joseph Avery

Bent going to Kansas and about Jonathan Blanchard travelling on College

business. Writes about the death of [J. P.] Williston and about extra

prayer meetings.

2213. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Plano, IL; February 12, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about a meeting in a Methodist Church and his plans to speak.

2214. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Cyrus

Louis Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February 13/14, 1872. 4 p.

Sends money for yardage. Asks about train schedules and says that the

bitter cold prevents visits. Writes that she had a tooth filled. Writes

that she is reading the memoirs of Elijah P. Lovejoy.

2215. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Sandwich, IL; February 14, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Collected $20.00 for the college. Writes that he bought brick.

2216. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; February 14, 1872. 4 p.

Writes about buying eaves spouts. Writes that he paid for a stove and

hopes to buy brick. Writes that he hopes the beasts will not suffer "nor

the barn set on fire." Writes that Mr. Boles is to fix a lantern.

Writes about Mrs. Cheney's poultry husbandry and about preaching. Asks

Mary Bent Blanchard to send him pages from Mr. Mack's roll book.

2217. Whipple, G[eorge]. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New York, NY; February

15, 1872. 3 p.

Writes of the needs of Southern Missions and asks Jonathan Blanchard to

recommend men.

2218. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 19, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health, and having preached. Writes that Richard

Whiting gave Jonathan Blanchard a pedigreed calf, that Mr. Douglass

donated "creatures" to the college, and that he collected money for

Wheaton College.

2219. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 21, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Catherine Bent Dunning and Edward Dunning's monetary

trouble, small pox vaccination, a week of prayer, the death of [J.P.

Williston], local and family news.

2220. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 22, 1872. 4 p.

Writes about his plans and about both Jefferson College and South Hanover

College. Writes of writing for _Christian Cynosure_ and about being asked

by Rev. Mr. Taylor to preach on Secret Societies. Writes about Rev.

Jonathan Edwards, the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Peoria, and

his feelings on Secret Societies. Writes of his anxiety about Catherine

Blanchard Stoddard.

2221. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Albany, MS; February 23, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that he spoke, that he is to hold meetings and form a society.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard, collecting for Wheaton College, and

Gulliver.

2222. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 23, 1872. 3 p.

Note: torn.

Sends fabric and writes about a visit from Catherine Blanchard Stoddard.

Writes about smallpox.

2223. Edwards, S. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; February 26, 1872. 1

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Miss Baird.

2224. Miller, A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 29,

1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a girl coming to Wheaton, and orphaned children who are in

need of a home.

2225. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March, 1872. 2 p.

Writes of a housewarming of an Irish Catholic woman. Writes of her

return home and about hired colored people.

2226. Phelps, J. W. (Civil War General and Anti-Secretist). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 1, 1872. 1 p.

Note: With March 5, 1872 letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Philo

Carpenter.

Writes that Gen. Howard will aid a church which excludes Freemasons.

2227. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Plattville, IL; March 1,

1872. 2 p.

Sends embroidery for Geraldine Blanchard Fischer and writes that she is

to visit Wheaton.2228. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College).

[Letter to Philo

Carpenter]. Chicago, IL; March 5, 1872. 3 p.

Note: Written with March 1, 1872 letter from J. W. Phelps to Jonathan

Blanchard.

Writes that he thinks they should let Feemster go the the AMA and seek to

"detach that organization from the Lodge." Sends [George] Whipple's

"cautious noncommittal" letter. Writes that he thinks it will be

difficult to support a missionary whose church excludes Masons. Writes

about the Wheaton College building. Writes that Mr. Hart "has done a

good deal for an old man " by lecturing. Writes about Prof. Cross of

Oberlin and about _The Advance_.

2229. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 8, 1872. 2 p.

Writes about the places he visited. Writes about fundraising for Wheaton

College and says that Judge Tilson read a form of a deed giving 80 acres

to Jonathan Blanchard's professorship and donated $25. Writes that

[Philo] Carpenter paid his subcription. Writes that they are out of debt

on a building fund. Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is to get a Durham

heifer form Lisle.

2230. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Monroe, WI; March 18, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original files with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about Mr. McLeod is circulating mean stories about Jonathan

Blanchard, the Masons, and lectures.

2231. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; March 19, 1872. 2 p.

Sends money for George [P. Bent's] board and asks about his health.

Writes of receiving a donation. Writes about new church members and

about preaching near coal mines where they had none before.

2232. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; March 29, 1872. 2 p.

Sends money for George [P. Bents's] board.

2233. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; March 29, 1872. 3

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local acquaintances, and pasturing the stock.

2234. Ferguson, Harriet (Wheaton College Class of 1871). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Liber, IN; April 2, 1872. 2 p.

Writes about teaching school and reviving a prayer meeting. Writes that

she is paying debts to Laura and Minnie Stearns.

2235. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL; April 2, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says that Philander Scott wants information on board and wants to attend

Wheaton College.

2236. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; April 5, 1872 [?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Is pleading for an artesian well by Wheaton College. Writes about a

meeting at Clintonville.

2237. Fisher, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; April 17,

1872. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. and Mrs. Bereman who are thinking of sending their

daughter Maud to Wheaton College.

2238. Law, G. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Aledo, IL; April 18, 1872. 2 p.

Asks for information about a job in a marble shop and asks about Wheaton

College and boarding.

2239. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; April 22,

1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her personal lack of faith.

2240. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Palos, IL; April 23, 1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his ill health and travel plans. Mentions having spoken and

writes of Wheaton College business.

2241. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Mary Bent

Blanchard]]. Otho, IA; April 29, 1872. 2 p.

Writes about George [P. Bent's] health. Writes that "Sister Sarah's

Minnie" is to spend the summer. Writes about church meetings and new

church members.

2242. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 29, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news and mentions that she sent a box of items.

Mentions _Christian Cynosure_, the Chicago fire, and the church club.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and an Anti-Slavery speech prior to their

marriage, and a Masonic funeral.

2243. Buchanan, John S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 1,

1872. 2 p.

Asks for particulars about Adams property.

2244. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 3, 1872. 4 p.

Writes that she needs money. Writes about a fearful dust in Chicago.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg going to California to teach and

about the patients in the hospital.

2245. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 7, 1872. 1 p.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard for a package.

2246. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; May 14/17, 1872. 2 p.

Sends a poem from her papers. Writes that Miss Ellingham died of

consumption. Mentions that there are many good people in Morrison who

won't read _Christian Cynosure_. Writes of Williston [Stearns] catching a

5-lb fish. Writes that [Philo] Carpenter was nominated for President.

Offers to try to get Morrison School for Nora Blanchard Kellogg. Writes

that Mr. Serel thinks Secret Societies are on the wane. Writes that Dr.

Smith married a widow and died a few hours later. Writes about Politics

and about Wheaton College.

Oversized.

2247. Breed, Clara (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. East Paw Paw, IL; May 14, 1872. 4 p.

Writes about her memories of Wheaton and about a statement by Jonathan

Blanchard in chapel that she remembers. Writes about the death of Mrs.

Scott and about her farm responsibilities.

2248. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; May 18, 1872. 4 p.

Sends money for _Christian Cynosure_. Mentions the Chicago Fire and visits

in the East. Writes that Fanny is to marry Haren Wiranan. Writes about

her family and says that Mary had a daughter. Writes about Robert

College and writes of reading that Jonathan Blanchard is in favor of

Bible in schools.

2249. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; May 20, 1872.

3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she may come to Wheaton. Writes about returning a book.

2250. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 21, 1872. 1 p.

Writes that she does not desire payment for brooms and asks for beans.

2251. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Oberlin, OH; May 22, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a meeting in Chicago, the Jubilee Singers, and a meeting at

which Jonathan Blanchard presided. Gives instructions concerning lye.

2252. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Winona, MN; June 1, 1872. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard, the town of Winona and mentions that he

is working on a speech for the alumni.

2253. Greene, Samuel D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Boston, MA; June 3,

1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; letter is torn, affecting text.

Writes about Charles Francis Adams, John Q. Adams, and Adamses who were

and who were not Freemasons. Mentions Mrs. Morgan's biography and

_Christian Cynosure_. Instructions for printing the letter are at the top

of the letter in Jonathan Blanchard's hand.

2254. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 10, 1872. 2 p.

Asks how much some brooms and a skirt was. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

look into a matter for Laura Stearns. Writes that she plans to come to

Wheaton College Commencement.

2255. Cruzan, J. A. [Letter to J. B. T. Marsh]. n.p.; June 11, 1872. 1 p.

Requests that Mary Bent Blanchard's essay "The Sabbath" be printed in _The

Advance_. Accompanied by a letter of rejection.

2256. Cruzan, J. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Charles, IL; June 15,

1872. 1 p.

Sends certificate of vote for _The Advance_.

2257. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, et al]. Byron, IL; June 15,

1872. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Hart visited. Writes about an article by

Jonathan Blanchard in _Christian Cynosure_ and writes that she will not be

able to attend Wheaton College commencement.

2258. Farrar, Laura Stearns; Cook, Minnie Stearns (Nieces of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard/Mrs. Knowlton]. Chicago, IL; June 18,

1872. 2 p.

Note: Includes letter to Mrs. Knowlton written June 28, 1872.

Write that they are thinking of coming to Wheaton, bringing jars and

dishes. Ask for a team to meet them and for a place to stay. Write to

Mrs. Knowlton that they plan to be in Wheaton for Commencement.

2259. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; June 19, 1872.

3 pp.

Writes that she is unable to visit Wheaton and that her parents are in

Dakota.

2260. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 21, 1872. 3 p.

Writes about the health of Blanchard T. Pettengill. Writes that she is

considering an excursion to California and that she will be unable to

attend Wheaton College Commencement.

2261. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; June 23, 1872. 1 p.

Writes that she wants Charles A. Blanchard to lecture and writes about

arrangements for Charles A. Blanchard to do so. Writes that she believes

that the Anti-secret climate is strong.

2262. Tousley, H. G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June 26,

[1872]. 1 p.

Sends flowers for [Nora Blanchard Kellogg's] graduation.

2263. Baird, Annie (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

LaMoille, IL; July 1, 1872. 3 p.

Writes that she arrived home sans trunks. Gives her future plans.

Writes that she heard Mrs. DeGur lecture on temperance, but was not

enraptured.2264. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; July 4, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she did not receive tracts or _Christian Cynosure_. Writes

that she thinks Williston Stearns should go to Wheaton in order to take

him away from the "poisenous [sic] influences" of Morrison. Ways that

Williston has taken a dislike to her, like Charles A. Blanchard did.

Writes that she wishes Charles A. Blanchard to lecture. Writes about

Freemason ministers and about the marriage of Lydia.

Oversized.

2265. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dundee, IL; July 4,

1872. 1 p.

Returns a book.

2266. Cook, Minnie Stearns; Farrar, Laura Stearns (Nieces of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]; [July 7, 1872]. 3 p.

Note: Separate letters from Minnie and Laura Stearns.

Both letters mention various people and Minnie writes that she may return

to Wheaton College.

2267. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; July 8, 1872. 2 p.

Asks where L[aura] and M[innie Stearns] are. Writes that she wants

Williston Stearns to get a positions at the printing office or at Wheaton

College. Writes that she did not receive _Christian Cynosure_ and mentions

her desire for Charles A. Blanchard to lecture.

Oversized.

2268. Cook, Minnie Stearns; Farrar, Laura Stearns (Nieces of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 10, 1872. 4 p.

Note: Separate letters from Laura and Minnie Stearns.

Minnie asks if Williston Stearns could board with Mary Bent Blanchard and

writes about his education. Laura Stearns writes that there are hard

feelings between Selima Blanchard Allen and Willie and gives her opinion

of the matter. Writes of SA's strong words for her.

2269. Derwent, T. J. ([Manufacturer]). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Rockford, IL; July 22, 1872. 1 p.

Gives window prices and specifications for Wheaton College buildings.

2270. Stratton, L. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; July 23,

1872. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a column that is to be printed.

2271. Cook, Minnie Stearns; Farrar, Laura Stearns (Nieces of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 25, 1872. 4 p.

Note: Separate letters from Laura and Minnie Stearns.

Minnie writes in response to Mary Bent Blanchard's letter about Williston

Stearns and says that he was offered a situation. Writes about her

thoughts on returning to Wheaton College and says that she gave 25 cents

to a beggar. Laura Stearns writes of watching a baby with a brain

disorder. Writes that Willie was offered a job in a printing office.

Writes about Church meetings and Bible instruction.

2272. Gibbs, Florella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Downers Grove, IL; July

25, 1872. 2 pp.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard for their kindness to

needy students and recommends Miss Smith.

2273. Cook, Maria Blanchard; Cook, Ezra Asher (Daughter and Son-in-Law of JB and

MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; [July] 29, 1872. 2 p.

Note: Separate letters from Ezra A. Cook and Maria Blanchard Cook.

Maria Blanchard Cook writes of expecting a full house and wanting Julia

Blanchard Fischer to come help. Ezra A. Cook writes that he is sending

note paper via Henry L. Kellogg.

2274. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; July 30, [1872]. 2 p.

Writes about various people and mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard and

Mrs. Gibbs had Miss Smith's mission "under consideration.".

2275. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August, 1872. 3 p.

Writes of her travels in California and writes about boarding

arrangements for Blanchard T. Pettengill.

2276. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 1, 1872. 1

p.

Writes that she was invited to a Negro picnic and writes about _Christian

Cynosure_ and Wheaton College.

2277. Bryant, Julia M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaMoille, IL; August 5,

1872. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a photo and sends a photo of Mr. Bryant.

Writes that "Knox College does not seem to prosper as at old since he

[Jonathan Blanchard] left it." Writes that she saw Mr. Wolfe, a portrait

painter. Writes that Mary Gore married.

2278. Baird, Annie (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

LaMoille, IL; August 8, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she wants to know when the Wachn's Institute begins and

wishes to board with Mary Bent Blanchard.

2279. Smith, F. Louise. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 9,

1872. 3 pp.

Declines offer of a position at Wheaton College and writes that she

wishes Minnie to attend Wheaton College.

2280. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 10, 1872. 4 pp.

Writes that she remembers Jonathan Blanchard riding 20 miles to visit and

speak. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard having a large job, "besides the

presidential campaign." Sends material for _Christian Cynosure_.

2281. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; August 13, [1872]. 2 p.

Note: Torn in half.

Writes about selling books and _Christian Cynosure_ subscriptions. Mentions

selling butter to an anti-secretist grocer. Asks for platform tickets and

relates her desire for Jonathan Blanchard or Charles A. Blanchard to

lecture.

2282. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 13, 1872. 4 p.

Writes of visiting Middlebury, VT, and of the changes there. Writes that

Edward Dunning has a new project out. Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill is in California. Asks for a yeast recipe. Writes that she

rode on a street car "beside the disgusting Horace Greely." Writes that

she thinks _Christian Cynosure_ ought to be contented with the [U. S.]

Grant-[Henry] Wilson ticket and writes about Politics.

2283. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; August 15,

1872. 2 p.

Asks if a Dr. Kingsberry operates a shoulder brace factory in Wheaton.

2284. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Carpentersville, IL;

August 16, 1872. 4 p.

Writes of Wheaton College matters. Writes that Mrs. Wayne may wish to

come to Wheaton and board with her son Charlie. Writes about visits to

Hebron and Wisconsin.

2285. Gibbs, Florella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Downers Grove, IL;

August 17, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that F. Louise Smith declined a position at Wheaton College

because of the low salary and suggests Alice Gibbs for a Wheaton College

position.

2286. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oregon; August 17, 1872. 3 p.

Asks about boarding arrangements for William Hench, who wishes to return

to Wheaton College. Writes that he is attending a school for teachers.

2287. Grace, Sarah. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 19, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she started a Sunday School.

2288. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard and Nora Blanchard Kellogg]. Portland, IN; August 19,

1872. 4 p.

Note: Separate letters to Mary Bent Blanchard and Nora Blanchard Kellogg.

Writes to Mary Bent Blanchard that she visited Wheaton and is thinking of

saving money to send her son to Wheaton College. Mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard performed their wedding ceremony. Writes to Nora Blanchard

Kellogg to ask if she plans to teach white children or "heathen

Chinese.".

2289. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; August 24, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that William W. Blanchard is unable to come to Wheaton, to her

distress. Writes that she wishes Williston Stearns would read more and

says that [Samuel E. Stearns] is a spiritualist. Writes about Willie's

religious beliefs. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to burn the letter. Writes

that she failed to receive _Christian Cynosure_. Writes of a "great

inquery for...platform tickets." Writes that she wants Jonathan

Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard to lecture.

Oversized.

2290. Scott, Emma (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Mainville, IL; August 26, 1872. 1 p.

Writes that she and Miss Jefferson wish to board in Blanchard House.

2291. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Stockton, CA; August 28, 1872. 4 p.

Note: torn.

Writes of her arrival in California and about various people.

2292. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; August 28,

1872. 4 p.

Writes that she became ill during the journey home. Writes that she met

a man named Tate on the train who asked about Wheaton. Asks for a copy

of _Christian Cynosure_ with the lecture by Charles A. Blanchard.

2293. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; August 29, 1872. 3 p.

Writes that Mr. Williams is to send his son to Wheaton College and writes

about boarding arrangements.

2294. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; August 30, 1872. 2 p.

Mentions that some men in the grocery store were debating the

Presidential Election. Writes about politics in general. Writes about

[Platform] tickets. Writes that Williston Stearns is to go to Wheaton.

Writes that the Grangers are raging.

2295. Smith, F. Louise. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

2, 1872. 6 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her "exertions in Minnie's behalf."

Writes about Minnie's religious background and says that she thinks that

Jonathan Blanchard will consider it remiss in not teaching baptism by

immersion to Minnie. Writes that she has seen Masonic notices and heard

Jonathan Blanchard's name spoken.

2296. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; September 3, 1872. 2 pp.

Writes that George [P. Bent] is not inclined to continue college. Writes

about politics and says, "Adams is the best man for president.".

2297. Bent, Mary P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho, IA; September 3,

1872. 4 p.

Writes that Minnie is living with them. Writes about her children and

about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill and Moses Pettengill in California.

2298. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; September 3, 1872. 4 pp.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's visit and mentions kind feelings

between Negro families and hers.

2299. Warren, Jennie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 3,

1872. 2 pp.

Writes about Minnie Marble who is to board with Mary Bent Blanchard.

Sends $10.00 for her tuition and writes about Minnie's wardrobe.

2300. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; September 8, 1872. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, and mentions that Catherine Forbes' son is a

professor at Robert College.

2301. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; September 15, 1872. 2 pp.

Writes that Dr. Blount cured his chill.

2302. Bent, George P. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Otho, IA//Grinnell, IA; September 16/17, 1872. 4 p.

Writes that he is to attend college at Grinnell and writes about the

buildings at Grinnell. Writes that he is to send a violin for Niles

Wheeler. Writes about articles from "Our Western Correspondent" in

_Christian Cynosure_, which he thinks were written by Nora Blanchard

Kellogg.

2303. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Plattville, IL; September

17, 1872. 2 pp.

Writes about a girl who may come to Wheaton College in the future and

writes about boarding arrangements.

2304. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; September 20, 1872. 1 p.

Writes that she wants to hear from Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan

Blanchard.

2305. Cruzan, J. A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 24,

1872. 1 p.

Writes that a meeting of the Wheaton Ministerial Association was

postponed.

2306. Warner, Jennie M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

24, 1872. 2 pp.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her offer to Minnie and writes of raising

tuition money.

2307. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; September 30, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that he is sending a parcel, including a violin. Writes that

George P. Bent is going to College at Grinnell. Writes that he has no

copy of Morgan's book. Writes that there are nearly 30 new church

members.

2308. William Garretson and Co. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca.

October, 1872]. 2 p.

Note: Torn, Fragment.

Writes that they are loking for agents to sell John Bunyan's complete

works.

2309. Warner, Jennie M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 4,

1872. 2 pp.

Writes about a wardrobe for Minnie [Marble] and about tuition money.

2310. M'Clelland, James S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; October

5, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that Charles G. Finney and Prof. Cross plan to vote for [U. S.]

Grant. Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's reply to his letter. Writes

about Politics and about anti-secretism.

2311. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 8, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook, Jonathan Blanchard, Mamie, Wheaton

College, teaching school, and ill health.

2312. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; October 8, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local and family news, housework, and selling a dress to a

woman going to Nebraska. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's lecturing.

2313. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Byron, IL; October 8, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that Catherine Blanchard Stoddard is recovering from an illness.

Writes about writing lectures. Writes that he has been doing housework

and that he got domestic help.

2314. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 15, 1872. 1 p.

Writes of the completion of the Wheaton College Tower. Writes that

Jonathan Blanchard's office was furnished. Gives the due date for the

baby. Writes that she is thinking of buying Charles A. Blanchard a

dressing gown.

2315. Weeks, J. W. L. [Letter to Nora Blanchard Kellogg]. Sacramento, CA;

October 18, 1872. 3 p.

Writes that California beefsteak and climate will cure Nora Blanchard

Kellogg's illness. Mentions graduating from Knox College under Jonathan

Blanchard.

2316. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 21, 1872. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members. Mentions that Owen

[Williams] is lazy, that Mr. Williams is selling his Chicago property,

and a shopping trip to Chicago.

2317. Williston, C. L. (Wife of J. P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; October 22, 1872. 3 p.

Gives a donation for Wheaton College. Writes about house guests and

boarding a high school girl.

2318. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 23, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she wishes to buy a dressing gown. Asks Julia Blanchard

Fischer to come. Writes that Mr. Heminway has typhoid. Writes that Ezra

A. Cook is feeling pressured by _Christian Cynosure_ receipts and says that

there are many _Christian Cynosure_ subscription cancellations. Asks Mary

Bent Blanchard how to make the paper more desirable. Writes about Mary

Bent Blanchard's article on the Sabbath question.

2319. Bailey, Celestia A. (Wheaton College Class of 1872). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tougaloo, MS; October 25, 1872. 4 p.

Writes about the needs of the school [Tougaloo University] such as

clothing and room furnishings.

2320. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; [October 27, 1872 or November 3, 1872 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news and a fire.

2321. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 29/30, 1872. 2 p.

Asks to have valise key and gloves sent to her.

2322. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 30, 1872. 4 p.

Writes that she is looking for a situation for a housekeeper.

2323. Meserole, C. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; ca. November

1872. 1 p.

Note: Leter contains a note from Mary Bent Blanchard to Mrs. Curtis.

Writes that she will gladly accept a donation to the foundling's home.

Mary Bent Blanchard's note forwards Meserole's response to the committee.

2324. Meserole, C. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; ca. November

1872. 2 p.

Sends instructions for shipping a donation to the foundling's home.

2325. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent. [Letter to William Garretson and Co]. Wheaton,

IL; November 1, 1872. 1 p.

Recommends Henry L. Kellogg and Stephen Higginson as agents to sell

Bunyan's complete works.

2326. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 1, 1872. 4 p.

Writes that she is sending a parcel. Writes that a horse disease is

prevailing in the area. Writes about Domestic Servants. Writes that

Mrs. Thomas White and Cousin Caroline [White] visited. Writes that

Edward Conant married. Writes that she will be glad when the election is

over. Mentions the election excitement and says, "If Kernon should be

our Governor the Catholics would have a triumph indeed.".

2327. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; November 4, 1872. 3 p.

Writes about gifts from relatives and says that Mrs. and Mr. Snyder

visited.

2328. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; November 5, 1872. 4 p.

Writes that she read Mary Bent Blanchard's article on the topic of the

Sabbath. Writes about a new Masonic Temple. Writes that Mr. Caldwell

died, as did Mr. Ladd and Mrs. Slade. Writes that William Slade went to

Europe and left Nancy. Writes that the local college [Yale] is

prosperous and writes about President Porter. Writes about the local

news.

2329. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 7, 1872. 3 p.

Writes of the birth of [Julia Elizabeth Cook] and asks what Mary Bent

Blanchard thinks of the name, "Julia Elizabeth" for the baby. Writes

that Catherine Blanchard Stoddard is ill.

2330. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Geraldine Blanchard Fischer]. Minooka, IL;

November 7, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she dreamed of Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

2331. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Minooka, IL; November 7,

1872. 4 p.

Writes that she received papers, including Mary Bent Blanchard's article

on the Sabbath. Writes of a "sickness" in Morris and about her plans to

teach.

2332. Meserole, C. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 8,

1872. 5 p.

Calls for "aid, counsel and co-operation" with Chicago Foundlings' Home.

Writes of plans to hold a series of dinners to raise funds, and that

supplies were apportioned to the Wheaton Church Society. Writes of an

epidemic among horses.

2333. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 9, 1872. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to see Miss Churchill, and writes that she wants

Miss Churchill or Miss Franzen's friend to come.

2334. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard,

Mary Bent Blanchard, and Minnie Stearns]. Morrison, IL; November 14,

1872. 1 p.

Note: Separate letters to Jonathan Blanchard, Mary Bent Blanchard, and

Minnie Stearns.

Writes to Jonathan Blanchard that she gave anti-secret tracts to Mrs.

Shirk. Writes that she is renting part of her house for $5.00 and that

she will subscribe to _Christian Cynosure_. Writes to Mary Bent Blanchard

that she wishes to know what things of Williston [Stearns'] to send.

Writes to Minnie Stearns to assure her that she is not a "spunge".

Writes, "I rather think you can have William Hulette, but you are as well

without him.".

2335. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Otho, IA; November 14, 1872. 4 p.

Writes that she visited her dying sister, Hattie, and writes about

sickness in Peoria. Writes that Mr. Bascom preached. Writes that George

P. Bent does not like his situation at Grinell. Mentions "the burning of

Boston.".

2336. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; November 16, 1872. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Thanks him for donation to Wheaton College building fund for the tower

stairs and thanks him for sending a sermon. Writes about churches and

abolitionism, and churches and anti-secretism.

2337. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; November 17, 1872. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family and local news. Mentions a new baby, religious

feeling in Wheaton, and attendance at a missionary meeting in Rockford.

2338. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; November 18, 1872.

3 p.

Writes that Carrie is afflicted with boils and that there is an epidemic

among the horses. Writes of wishing to sell a farm.

2339. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 25, 1872. 2 pp.

Writes that Ezra A. Cook lost the thanksgiving turkey.

2340. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 25, 1872. 2 pp.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to visit and writes that she wants a capable

girl to assist her.

2341. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; November 25, 1872. 3 p.

Writes about her expenditures. Writes that Mrs. D. M. S. Weeks, wife of

an editor of the Sacramento _Union_ and Knox Graduate of 1854, invited her

to visit.

2342. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 25, 1872. 3 pp.

Sends $5.00. Asks about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and her children.

Writes that she thinks T. T. and Mrs. Woodhull deserve "a berth in the

penitentiary." Writes that her horse escaped the distemper epidemic.

2343. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; November 27/December 2, [1872]. 3 p.

Writes that she is unable to make a donation. Writes that she fears that

the Boston fires will reduce her income. Writes that she wants a copy of

Charles Finney's book on Freemasonry for a woman in Colorado. Mentions

that Mrs. Hattie Briggs died.

2344. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, Il; December 3, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she plans to stay with Catherine Blanchard Stoddard. Writes

about the Thanksgiving dinner.

2345. Mc, Sam. [Letter to Ella]. Erie, PA; December 13, 1872. 8 p.

Writes about his frustration over their relationship. Writes about his

love of preaching and his new rooms.

2346. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 14, 1872. 3 p.

Writes about her health and says that she has been taking Dr. McNeil's

Pain Exterminator. Writes that Mr. Ridley has ague. Writes about needed

articles.

2347. Curkeet, William. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December

17, 1872. 1 p.

Writes that he will come to Wheaton to attend Wheaton College.

2348. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Atlanta, CA; December 17, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members. Mentions that Charlie

Stetson is teaching her to shoot and sends seeds.

2349. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Big Woods, [ ]; December

17, 1872. 2 p.

Writes that she wishes to sell a farm. Asks for Mr. Fischer's address.

2350. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 19, 1872. 3 p.

Writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's health. Writes that H. Lon

wrote to her. Writes that she will not marry an irreligious man. Writes

that she hopes Cyrus Louis Blanchard and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer will

give up their "silly flirtations." Writes about Belle Roberts, a former

pupil.

2351. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Fenton; December 20, 1872. 2 p.

Sends money to Williston [Stearns]. Writes that the M. E. Minister is an

anti-mason. Writes that Rev. Smith replaced Bro Millikin. Writes that

Mrs. Linnell bought a wood lot for Mrs. Wells.

2352. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent. [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook]. Wheaton, IL;

December 24, 1872. 2 pp.

Writes that Anna and her niece are to go to Maria Blanchard Cook as

domestic servants. Gives advice on keeping servants and writes that she

may visit.

2353. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 28, 1872. 4 p.

Writes about a fellowship meeting which Mr. Taylor couldn't attend.

Writes about a horse epidemic and about cold weatther. Writes that she

sent a barrel and a box to Tougaloo University. Mention a fire in the

_Christian Cynosure_ office. Writes that Mrs. Waters died.

2354. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J. E. Roy].

Wheaton, IL; December 30, 1872. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he preached against Secret Societies in Menomonee, Wisconsin,

and that Rev. Wainwright preached at the same time as he did. Writes

that Albert Pike, a high-ranking Mason, was entertained by the Wisconsin

Lt. Gov. Writes that Mr. Wainwright thinks Masonry is necessary because

the churches are derelict and that he discussed the topic with

Wainwright. Writes that Wainwright is to speak in favor of Oddfellowship

and that he [Jonathan Blanchard] believes that Wainwright is acting as an

emissary of the Lodge.

2355. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J[oseph] E.

Roy]. Wheaton, IL; December 30, 1872. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Masons and Masonry; says that he believes that the masons

conspired against his preaching about secret societies.

2356. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [1873 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about coming to Wheaton, acquaintances, and family members.

2357. Hale, Satie P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; [ca. 1873]. 2

p.

Sends money.

2358. Hale, Satie P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. 1873]. 3 p.

Writes that Walter Hale returned. Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard to spend Christmas with them and sends money.

2359. Reed, E. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1873 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a chapel which is being furnished by Wheaton Ladies.

2360. Breed, Clara (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Waterman, IL; January 1, 1873. 2 p.

Writes about teaching school. Writes that she plans to attend Wheaton

College and writes about boarding arrangements.

2361. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 2, 1873. 2 pp.

Writes about her New Year's wishes and writes that a confusion over

hiring a servant needs to be cleared.

2362. Stetson, Mary S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Atlanta, CA; January 5,

1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg's ill health (spinal trouble).

2363. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Atlanta, CA; January 6, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she was planning not to write for 3-4 weeks. Note to read

Romans 8:28.

2364. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]; January 7, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about lecturing and fundraising for Wheaton College. Mentions

lecturing on the topic "who killed Mortimer D. Leggett." Mentions

printing notices of his lectures, and that he had cards printed.

2365. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mrs. Hale]. Wheaton,

IL; January 8, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Walter - including his tuition, fees, and board, Cyrus Louis

Blanchard, Geraldine Blanchard Fischer, and New Year's gifts.

2366. Wells, Julia T. (Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; January 8, 1873. 4 p.

Sends $10.00 and pays Frank's subscription to _Christian Cynosure_. Writes

about Mrs. Furnham's death.

2367. Hale, D. T. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 11, 1873.

1 p.

Asks for the tuition bill for Walter C. Hale.

2368. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; January

16, 1873. 3 pp.

Writes of being able to donate royalties from patents to Wheaton College

after litigation. Writes that Mr. Washburn approved of Wheaton College

principles and writes about her brother, Henry.

2369. Hall, S. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 18,

1873. 6 pp.

Writes about the education and discipline of Walter.

2370. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; January 20, 1873. 2 p.

Writes about ill health and about the family news. Sends $2.00 for a

_Christian Cynosure_ subscription for "someone not so well

indoctrinated...in relation to Masonry." Writes that Fannie Allen

married a member of the Antiquarian Society.

2371. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 25, 1873. 4 p.

Writes that she is staying with Mr. Adams. Writes that she believes that

many child deaths are due to neglect and want. Mentions that Cordelia

[Stearns] and John [Stearns] both lost a child. Writes about hospital

work and surgical operations. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send her box

and key via Mr. Pratt.

2372. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Portland, IN; January 25, 1873. 2 p.

Writes of her son Josie. Writes that she wishes to know the address of

the Women's Board of Missions. Writes about an Alumni meeting.

2373. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 25, 1873. 4 pp.

Writes about her ill health and about a horse epidemic. Writes about the

debts from the Wheaton College building. Writes that Moses Pettengill

bought out Mr. Chase. Writes about a week of prayer. Writes that their

horse takes fright easily and that there have been several narrowly

escaped accidents.

2374. Hale, Satie P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 28,

1873. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her kindness and expresses pleasure that a

change was made in Walter Hale's studies. Mentions that Frank Hale's son

died.

2375. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; January 30, 1873. 2 p.

Writes about Freemasonry in the area. Writes that Kitty Dunning had a

son. Writes about icy weather and says that she sprained her ankle.

2376. Delano, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February

3, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about church meetings, _Christian Cynosure_, and secret societies.

2377. Ferris, Lodema. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; February 3,

1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about selling property in Wheaton.

2378. Humphrey, J. M. [Letter to Mrs. Ferris]. Blackberry, IL; February 11,

1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard, and says he wants to purchase property.

2379. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 11, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about New England Dinner for Forefather's Day, local and family

news.

2380. Chapman, Louisa B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February

13, 1873. 1 p.

Writes that Gracie is to introduce Mary Bent Blanchard to a girl who

wishes to attend Sabbath School.

2381. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; February 14, 1873. 2 p.

Writes about her sprained ankle. Writes that Rose Dunning died at the

age of one month. Writes that Cynthia [Howell?] married a Storrs.

Writes about the Auxiliary of Women's Board [of Missions?].

2382. Worrell, Benjamin F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bloomingdale, IL;

February 18, 1873. 2 pp.

Writes that he received a mailed invitation late.

2383. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Byron, IL; February 20, 1873. 4 pp.

Writes about Senator Pomeroy's speech in _Christian Cynosure_. Writes

about Alexander York's view of Masonry and about the National Tobacco

Association.

2384. Hale, Satie P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; [February 21,

1873]. 2 p.

Writes that her baby was ill and thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her

kindness.

2385. Barker, L. P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Batavia, IL; February 24,

1873. 1 p.

Note: Uncludes letters from Mary Bent Blanchard to Jonathan Blanchard,

and Mary Bent Blanchard to Herman A. Fischer.

Barker asks Jonathan Blanchard for settlement of the Wheaton College

account with his stone company. Mary Bent Blanchard writes to Jonathan

Blanchard about Mr. Claflin and fundraising and sends two catalogs and

nine letters. Mary Bent Blanchard writes to Herman A. Fischer to ask if

she ought to visit Miss Stearns in Chicago about lending money to Wheaton

College.

2386. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; February 26, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, Grangers, and the Wheaton College Commercial

Department.

2387. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Farmington, IL; February 26, 1873. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Taylor is to commence an agency. Writes that he hopes to

visit the Pettengills and Atkinson and that he may canvass for Wheaton

College. Writes to hurry home, because he does not like "the loose way

things are left with Walker sick." Writes that the dedication of Wheaton

College is to follow the State Association Meeting. Writes that "things

of great interest " are occuring in Southern Illinois affecting Wheaton

College.

2388. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; February 26, 1873. 2 p.

Writes that he received a bank draft and asks for Jonathan Blanchard's

approval on its use to pay debts. Writes about the Wheaton College

building fund. Writes about noon-day meetings.

2389. Ashley, S. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; February

27, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to thank Mary Bent Blanchard for sending a box of articles.

Discusses Straight University, Sabbath Schools, public schools in the

area, and work among destitute blacks.

2390. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; February 28, 1873. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members. Writes that she is staying at Byron with

the Stoddards, mentioning Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's ill health and

accusations against Minnie.

2391. Ferris, Lodema. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; February 28,

1873. 2 p.

Sends deed for the Wheaton property and writes of the arrangements for

payment for the property.

2392. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; March 3, 1873. 2 p.

Writes that she bought a carpet for the college parlor. Writes of the

communion season and writes that Mr. Hench, Miss Parker, Dr. Walker, and

Mrs. Walker were received. Writes that Mr. Hanson is working on the

stairs. Writes that David Grant's child died. Writes that Charles A.

Blanchard is to lecture in the Wheaton College Chapel. Writes that she

is answering requests for catalogs and encourages Jonathan Blanchard to

work toward erasing the Wheaton College debt.

2393. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 10/20, 1873. 4 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's article on the Sabbath and writes

about Charles G. Finney's article on popular amusements in _Christian

Cynosure_. Writes that she stopped her subscription to _The Advance_ and

_The Independent_. Mention a large donation to Wheaton College and sends

$10.00. Writes that Edward [Nichols] returned from a journey during

which he heard [U. S. Grant's] inaugural speech. Writes that Mr. Dunning

is in the South working on another scheme. Writes that Mrs. Leavitt died

and that Kate Dunning had a son.

2394. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Otho,

IA; March 12, 1873. 3 p.

Writes that George [P. Bent] is going to Wheaton and writes the courses

he wants George to take.

2395. Claypool, L. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; March 17,

1873. 1 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for finding a place for Nellie.

2396. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 18, 1873. 3 p.

Writes that Mrs. Prince wishes her son to atend Wheaton College and

inquires if there would be a place for Mrs. Prince and her son in

Wheaton. Mentions that there is too much aristocracy and too little

Christian influence in Galesburg.

2397. Tolman, T. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 20,

1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for the addres of E. H. Kilmore.

2398. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. South Haven, MI; March

21, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to write to a Mr. Keyes, who is considering

sending his son to Wheaton College. Asks about young ladies qualified to

teach, and discusses meetings led by an elder of the United Bretheren.

Writes about his property.

2399. Townsley, Frances E. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Howell, MI; March 21, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a New England supper, and her plans to visit Wheaton in May.

2400. Stetson, J. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Atlanta, CA; March 24,

1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg's health, mentioning that she was

treated by Minister/Doctor who had earlier treated [Mary] Stetson.

2401. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Galesburg, IL; March 25, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various bretheren, speaking, and organizing in counties.

2402. Ferris, Lodema. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; March 27,

1873. 5 pp.

Writes of being vexed at Mary Bent Blanchard's retaining $45.00 as

remuneration for transacting a property sale. Mention caring for [Sonora

Blanchard Kennedy and Nora Blanchard Kellogg?].

2403. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Atlanta, CA; March 28, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her health, and plans to return to Wheaton. Mentions that

she attended a Masonic ceremony.

2404. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent. [Letter to Lodema Ferris]. Sheaton, IL; March

29, 1873. 2 pp.

Response to Ferris' letter of March 27, in which Mary Bent Blanchard

defends having kept $45.00 from a property sale.

2405. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent. [Letter to Lodema Ferris]. Wheaton, IL; March

29, 1873. 2 pp.

Response to Ferris' letter of March 27. Mary Bent Blanchard defends her

having kept $45.00 from a property sale and offers to give it to Ferris.

2406. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Milwaukee, WI; April 4,

1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her late husband, and the _Christian Cynosure_.

2407. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Geneva, IL; April 4,

1873.

Writes about ill health and about having her teeth pulled.

2408. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 5, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about _Christian Cynosure_, Secret Societies, the NCA meeting at

Monmouth, and an idea of asking judges and government officials to write

their views of secret societies.

2409. Northrup, W. P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; April 8,

1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes seeking a teaching position at Wheaton College.

2410. Ferris, Lodema. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; April 9,

1873. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and a disagreement over a money matter.

2411. Bailey, Celestia A. (Wheaton College Class of 1872). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tougaloo, MS; April 12, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg, the Tougaloo University, and Wheaton

College.

2412. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; April 15, 1873. 1 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's visit and about a Monmouth meeting.

2413. Pewdy [?], J. H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; April

16, 1873. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Responds to request for letter to be read to [NCA] convention. Writes

about Secret Societies, the Catholic power in San Francisco, Mormons, and

being unwilling to speak against Masons, since he wants them as allies

against the Catholics. Writes about two U. S. Constitutional amendments,

spiritualists, communists, the first Amendment to the U. S. Constitution,

Masonic magazines, and the _Christian Cynosure_.

2414. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 21, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news.

2415. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; April 22, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends potatoes and apples. Writes about teaching school, and needing to

paint the house. Writes about family members and her relationship with

sisters and brothers. Mentions Wheaton College and Anti-Secretism. Asks

about a situation for a couple in Wheaton.

2416. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Stockton, CA; April 23, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members.

2417. Whipple, M. J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Coos, [NH?]; April 25,

1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her health, a childhood memory, and Wheaton College.

2418. Ferris, Lodema. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; April 30,

1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks for $15.00 post office order.

2419. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Geneva, IL; April 30,

1873. 2 p.

Writes that she sold a carpet to Mrs. Burton and asks Mary Bent Blanchard

to send it.

2420. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 6/10, 1873. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends clothing. Writes about family members and local events. Mentions

Dr. Cullis' prayer meetings, and a special Baptism of the the High

School.

2421. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 6, 1873. 4 pp.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard visited and remarked upon Sabbath

observance. Writes about Anti-secret Societies in Cincinatti. Writes of

learing Mr. Barlow's song from _Christian Cynosure_. Writes that Jonathan

Blanchard is called the King of anti-masonry. Writes about the President

and "the Louisiana outbreak." Writes about [P. T.] Barnum's show and

says that it is two miles long. Writes of a possible teaching position

for Sonora Blanchard Kennedy and about pasture arrangements.

2422. Kinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Taylor, MO; May 12, 1873.

1 p.

Asks for slips of house flowers and vines.

2423. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 30, 1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends clothing.

2424. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; June 3, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a girl who wishes to attend Wheaton College. Writes of

arranging for Jonathan Blanchard to lecture, the Masons, and a woman

attempting to keep money.

Oversized.

2425. Manning, Louis C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. South Haven, MI; June

7, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Sheffer, who wishes to attend Wheaton College.

Mentions a proposal of marriage, which was refused. Writes about his

troubles and having married a non-Christian.

2426. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to ?]. n.p.; June 14,

1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending vegetables and fruit, and making arrangements for an

Anti-Secret Society Speaker. Asks for Charles A. Blanchard to "come and

say something to set them laughing.".

2427. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; June 17, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is unable to visit at present. Mentions that she is 25

and has "resisted the temptation.".

2428. Phelps, George. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Decorah, IA; June 18,

1873. 1 p.

Writes that he is paying his son's bill.

2429. Mather, F. H (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Fountain, CO; June 20, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he will unable to attend [Wheaton College] trustee meeting.

2430. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard];

[June] 21, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending potatos, and says that she wants Jonathan Blanchard

to preach. Writes about local meeting houses, and anti-secretism.

Mentions _Christian Cynosure_ and a Constitutional amendment "to have the

name of God inserted".

2431. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; June 25,

1873. 2 pp.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to visit and writes that she is taking care of a

baby.

2432. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 28, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and her health. Mentions taking medicine.

2433. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; June 30/July 1, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members, arrangements for Jonathan

Blanchard to speak, and having the house painted.

Oversized.

2434. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; July 8, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members, dancing, the spiritual

state of the locale, and arrangements for Jonathan Blanchard to speak.

Mentions a camp meeting at Cedar Rapids, and masons.

2435. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Jamestown, NY; July 8, 1873. 1 p.

Note: Original is filed with the Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes of holding meetings, travel plans, and fundraising for Wheaton

College.

2436. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; July 10, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to wish Cyrus Louis Blanchard a happy birthday. The letter also

discusses Moody's Church, and Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard's fear that Jonathan Blanchard would get cholera.

2437. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 10,

1873. 3 p.

Writes that she wishes to stay with Mary Bent Blanchard for two weeks.

2438. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; July 11, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his future plans, which are uncertain. Returns a dollar to

Charles A. Blanchard.

2439. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 11, 1873. 4 p.

Writes of Cyrus Louis Blanchard's 16th birthday. Asks about the 4th of

July celebration and mentions that she saw fireworks. Writes that Noble

Huggins married Nellie Showers. Writes that George Alter and Mrs.

Hinckly died.

2440. Greene, Samuel D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chelsea, MA; July 17,

1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; third page of letter is torn.

Writes that he might sell copyright of _The Broken Seal_. Mentions

harrassing Eddy, secret societies, and encloses clippings about secret

societies (see enclosures file).

2441. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; July 20, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to wish Cyrus Louis Blanchard a happy birthday and talks about his

development. The letter also discusses Mr. C. A. Beverly asking for

Jonathan Blanchard's biographical sketch for a phrenological journal.

Writes about Cy's business, and mentions reproving Cy and George.2442.

Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 23, 1873. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about farm news, _Christian Cynosure_, Anti-secretism, reading Henry

Clay's speeches, and asks if she and her children could board with

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

2443. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; July 24, 1873. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he plans to travel east by vote of National Committee to

prepare for the National Political Convention. Writes about Political

Parties and about some political advice from Adams. Proposes to visit

Smith to discuss platform for new party.

2444. Greene, Samuel D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chelsea, MA; July 25,

1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about selling the copyright to _The Broken Seal_. Gives his belief

that Jonathan Blanchard will not be allowed to speak in church meeting

house.

2445. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; [July 26, 1873]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she would like to hear Jonathan Blanchard preach. Mentions

that Geraldine Blanchard Fischer needs new shoes and that Charles Tranger

is to go to Wheaton College.

2446. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; July 28, 1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard, Evan Jones, Jonathan Blanchard,

Wheaton College, and _Christian Cynosure_.

2447. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Charles A. Blanchard].

n.p.; [August, 1873]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original is filed with the Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes that she will not be able to extensively advertise his upcoming

lecture.

2448. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 2, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the waterworks, and the new fairgrounds for the state fair.

2449. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 8, 1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for one pound of butter. Also encloses note to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy and Nora Blanchard Kellogg sending each of them $1.00.

2450. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 8, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is unable to visit. Writes about family members and her

expectation to continue residing in Tarrytown.

2451. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; August 9, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about religious state of area, a minister who is a Freemason and

Oddfellow.

2452. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; August 9, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about two girls who attended a Catholic School. Also writes about

speaking and preaching.

2453. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Canastota, NY; August 11, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having a cistern built. Tells Mary Bent Blanchard she can

borrow money from Henry L. Kellogg.

2454. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; [August] 13, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about asks if Charles A. Blanchard will come and lecture.

2455. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Northampton, MA; August 13, 1873. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he missed visiting Smith. Writes that he saw T. D. Curtis,

Who writes editorials for the Utica _Herald_. Writes that Curtis is an

anti-mason. Writes that he is to invite John Quincy Adams, son of

Charles Francis, and Fred. Seward to address the National Political

Convention. Writes that he is in favor of independance of Cuba from

Spain.

2456. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; August 14, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a trip to the graveyard, Anti-secret society articles, the

Grange, Masonic funerals, and upcoming political convention. Says that

Charles A. Blanchard is to answer letters.

2457. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; [August 16, 1873]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is coming to lecture and writes about

the preparations for his visit. Writes tha she gave notice of Charles A.

Blanchard's upcoming lecture at a M. E. meeting. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to take in Abbey and Mary [Wells] and writes about Mr. Samuel

and Ely.

2458. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Stuart, IA; August 16, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Cordelia [Stearns], [Kittie Dunning] Clark, Mr. Anderson,

and train connections.

2459. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 16, [1873 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her plans for returning to Wheaton and about her cousins

Abbey, Mary, and George.

2460. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; August 19, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members. Writes about Dr. Walker's

preaching, and digging a cistern.

2461. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 21, [1873]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a visit with Catherine Bent Dunning, fundraising for Wheaton

College, and Dr. [Calvin Ellis] Stowe in old age.

2462. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 23, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about plans for travelling home, a fishing trip with Mr. Stevens

and family, talking lessons in flower culture, and the new RR Depot.

2463. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 23, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; torn; enclosed with letter by Julia Blanchard Fischer of

August 23, 1873.

Writes about grasshoppers, a fishing trip, new houses and new

fairgrounds. Thinks that "this high pressure system of study is injurious

to the health and nerves of girls.".

2464. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Plainfield, IL; August 26, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Wheaton College, travels and visits, and railroad accident

she passed.

2465. [Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard] (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. Byron, IL; August 26, [1873]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Writes about J. P. Stoddard, Mary Stoddard Fifield, Maria Blanchard Cook,

Cyrus Louis Blanchard, and Mr. Jones.

2466. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New York, NY; August 27, 1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes an account of proceedings, and arranging for Charles A. Blanchard

to lecture.

2467. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Phoenixville, PA; August 28, 1873. 8 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he is disappointed in not meeting with Smith to discuss "The

Cause." Writes that he saw T. D. Curtis, temporary editor of the Utica

_Herald_ and writes that the Utica _Herald_ is "wedded to the fortunes of

the Republican Party." Writes that he visited Charles Francis Adams, and

anti-mason, who gave him a book. Writes that John Quincy Adams [son of

Charles F. Adams] has a reputation for being "fast". Writes that he

asked John Quincy Adams to speak against Masonry at the National

Convention. Mentions wanting to vote for Charles Francis Adams for

president. Writes about Temperance and Politics. Writes that he visited

Hon. Francis Gillette, who is interested in the anti-secrecism movement

and who subscribed to _Christian Cynosure_. Writes that he visited Thurlow

Weed and met Fred. W. Seward, who asked for literature and promised to

consider addressing the National Convention. Writes that he preached

against secret societies and that Charles A. Blanchard is to deliver a

course of lectures. Writes about John Dougall of the _Daily Witness_.

Writes that he is to preach and says that he thinks "God may yet turn

this nation from its idols." Writes about the Kansas-Nebraska Bill.

2468. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; September 1, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members, writing to prospective

Wheaton College students, work on the fence and cistern, and buying coal.

2469. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL; September 2, 1873.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about working for Mr. Jones. Says that he is not lazy.

2470. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; September 4, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about students arriving early, and that the threshing is done.

Mentions Mr. Goodenough's invitation to attend Association and gives her

views on relgious amusement.

2471. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 18, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his opinion on Cyrus Louis Blanchard going to Kansas,

mentioning advice from [Uzziah] Burnap when Jonathan Blanchard was 17.

Gives his opinion of [Margaret Milligan] his future daughter-in-law.

Encourages Cyrus Louis Blanchard to complete his education.

2472. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 19, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family news, mentioning that Sophie [Nichols] is going to

Vassar College. Mentions planned changes in Wheaton College faculty,

"the panic", and the possibility of sending old clothes.

2473. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 2, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending a box of things. Mentions that Sophie [Nichols']

hair soils her dresses. Mentions an account of a child healed by prayer.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard's son is a delegate to the E. Alliance.

Writes of a letter in _Christian Cynosure_ about H. W. Bush. Mentions her

24th wedding anniversary.

2474. Lord, M. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; October 3, 1873. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about meetings of a society, and papers to be delivered concerning

mission fields.

2475. Fisher, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; October 4,

1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about wanting Maud to visit "Mother".

2476. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; October 14, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about finding music pupils. Writes that she recently returned

to Chicago.

2477. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October

18, 1873. 2 p.

Writes that she received an invitation to Nora Blanchard Kellogg's

wedding. Writes that Mrs. Kellogg is to visit and writes about her ill

health.

2478. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; October 20, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about trouble with subscriptions to _Christian Cynosure_.

2479. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; October 21, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Charles A. Blanchard being

married. Inquires about music pupils.

2480. Grigg, Mrs. Emery. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fairbury, IL; October

23, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Wheaton College, and mentions that her husband's mother and

sister are boarding with them.

2481. Stevens, Ella A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fairbury, IL; October

23, 1873. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about work with the poor, Sabbath School, and sewing class.

2482. Eaton, S. T. (Prospective Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Vermillion, IL; October 27, 1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about wanting to attend Wheaton College, but not pay for board.

2483. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 10, 1873. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about "a domestic girl" and Father Cook.

2484. Williston, C. L. (Widow of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; November 13, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard's marriage and her household. Says that

Lutie's obstructed nose is to be treated by the celebrated Dr. Monroe.

2485. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Minooka, IL; November 18,

1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about James and Mrs. Willey, whose son who wishes to enter Wheaton

College.

2486. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 3, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg wanting a musical instrument and

arrangements for paying for it.

2487. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; December 11, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about secret societies, _Christian Cynosure_, Mr. Druyrl (editor of

_Daily Witness_), and religious periodicals.

2488. Smith, Fannie D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December

12, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about preparing to leave and sends thanks to the Blanchards.

2489. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to "Sister"]. Wheaton,

IL; December 16, 1873. 2 p.

Writes that Mrs. Wells and Mary Wells might come and stay with her.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard and [wedding] cards. Mentions that

Maria Blanchard Cook was married two months earlier than she had planned.

Writes about domestic servants and about hard times.

2490. Stearns, Williston B. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; December 17, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about household articles he left behind, and that he may graduate

from school in Morrison.

2491. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December

22, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about acquaintances, her illness (a tumor), Rush College, and

electroplate treatment of tumors.

2492. Smith, Fannie D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December

27, 1873. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching and acquaintances.

2493. Stearns, Williston B. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; December 30, 1873. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about breaking and riding colts, and better opportunities for

study than at Wheaton College. Mentions that he applied for a teaching

certificate and job. Says that Rev. Edward H. Smith wants a book.

2494. Chapman, Louisa B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; [ca.

1874]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated "Tuesday Morning".

Sends program of meeting and writes that Dr. Hiatt chaired the meeting

well. Writes about money for prosecution [for temperance violations?].

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to see that music is furnished.

2495. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 5, 1874. 1 p.

Sends a train ticket for Geraldine Blanchard Fischer and sends Ezra A.

Cook visiting cards to her sisters.

2496. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 6, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; pages torn.

Writes about church trouble in Marengo, the Beltonian Literary Society,

and gives Cyrus Louis Blanchard intructions for feeding calves and pigs.

2497. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; January 6,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Murray and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to speak with her.

Mentions that Mrs. Murray's handwriting is illegible.

2498. Arnold Brothers. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sycamore; January 9,

1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sending papers and Bro. Irwin.

2499. Phelps, George. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Decorah, IA; January 10,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about paying son's bill.

2500. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 11, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; included in note from Ann G. Smith of January 11, 1874.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to pay Geraldine Blanchard Fischer 88 cents.

2501. Smith, Ann G. [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook]. Peterboro; January 11,

1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with letter by Maria Blanchard Cook of January 11,

1874.

Writes about Gerrit Smith being afflicted with vertigo, and sends thanks

for a book by General [John Wolcott] Phelps.

2502. Baird and Bradley. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January

12, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and encloses interest coupon of Mr. J. Sproul.

2503. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 17, 1874.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about planning a trip east.

2504. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; January 19, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members. Asks if there is an insane assylum Laura

[Blanchard Wheeler] could be placed in "by strategem of force", and asks

for a copy of General [John Wolcott] Phelps' Book.

2505. Milligan, A. M. (Father-in-law of CAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Allegheny, PA; January 20, 1874. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the [financial] embarrassment of Wheaton College. Mentions

a bank broken by a "rascally vice president" and "the panic".

2506. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; January 21, 1874. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ - subscriptions by cash, and suggests

special inducements to increase _Christian Cynosure_ circulation. Also

writes about the Grange, Masons, ministers in secret societies, paper

money and other political opinions - "the present office holders as a

whole are...a corrupt set".

2507. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Allegheny, PA; January 21, 1874. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about train trip to PA and boy with a harp, reading part of

General [John Wolcott] Phelps' book, and a church sociable.

2508. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to D. H.

Leavitt]. Wheaton, IL; February 12, 1874. 2 p.

Letter of introduction for Charles A. Blanchard in which Jonathan

Blanchard asks for money for Wheaton College building.

2509. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Enos,

William, and Osman Sellew]. Wheaton, IL; February 12, 1874. 2 p.

Letter of introduction for Charles A. Blanchard. Writes in it that

Charles A. Blanchard is lecturing against Secret Societies. Writes about

Dayton Theological Seminary. Writes that Peter Melendy is a U. S.

Marshall in Iowa. Writes about Wheaton College building and asks for

money.

2510. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; February 23, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends money for interest-bearing notes. Mentions her contributions to

the anti-secret society cause. Mentions Mr. Leggett's death and sends a

list of books and pamphlets she wishes to have sent.

2511. Williams, J. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL;

February 23, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about mother's illness. Writes that Mary Howe won a "spelling

School" and describes her father's enthusiastic reaction. Mentions

Wheaton College. Encloses clipping from _Pecatonisa News_ describing

Charles A. Blanchard driven out of a lecture hall by Ithaca students.

2512. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 25, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members. Mentions Julia Blanchard Fischer's trouble

with her teeth. Mentions "some indications of a temperance revival", and

Aunt Avery's will. Mentions that there is no immediate prospect of

daughters-in-law.

2513. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; February 28, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about interest-bearing notes, local people and family members.

2514. Dowell, Anna L. (Former domestic "girl"). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; February 28, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her bad marriage to a minister. She is in the hospital and

asks Jonathan Blanchard to visit.

2515. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; March 2, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

2516. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; March 3,

1874. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Murray's ill health and her attempt to get a doctor for

her.

2517. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 7, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ enlarging, and [Jonathan Blanchard?] to

preach.

2518. Thompson, Mary H. [Letter to [Anna P.] Sill]. Chicago, IL; March 8, 1874.

2 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter enclosed with letters from Mary Tuck of March 9, 1874,

and Anna P. Sill of March 12, 1874.

Writes about [Mrs. Murray's] condition.

2519. Tuck, Mary. [Letter to [Anna P.] Sill]. Wheaton, IL; March 9, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter enclosed with letters form Mary H. Thompson fn March

8, 1874, and Anna P. Sill of March 12, 1874.

Writes about Mrs. Murray and the need to do something soon.

2520. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; March 12,

1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Letters from Mary H. Thompson of March 8, 1874 and Mary Tuck

of March 9, 1874 enclosed with letter.

Writes asking Mary Bent Blanchard to host Dr. Thompson while he visits

Mrs. Murray in Wheaton.

2521. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 16,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to inquire about some property.

2522. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bruley Creek, Dakota

Territory; March 16, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about young man who wished to attend Wheaton College. States that

most of ther neighbors are Catholic.

2523. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 24, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about invalid nephew and wife living in cottage, about Cyrus Louis

Blanchard becoming a Christian and about various friends and family

members.

2524. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; March 25,

1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes concerning a hospital or water cure and the need for boarding for

Mrs. Murray.

2525. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 26,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Miss [F. E.] Townsley's property and asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to deal for it.

2526. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 27,

1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about confusion over Miss [F. E.] Townsley's property and asks for

advice on its value. Mentions Mrs. Lewis hearing Jonathan Blanchard

preach.

2527. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; March 30,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to visit the Minister and Wheaton

Methodist-Episcopal to "interest" him in Mrs. Murray's case.

2528. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; April 1, 1874. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard read Smith's temperance circular to the

Wheaton ladies. Writes of Germans in the Wheaton area and beer, and

mentions pride of Germans since the conquest of France [in Franco-

Prussian War]. Writes that he will not attned the meeting at Syracuse.

Writes of the Adamses and political parties. Mentions "Young Seward" and

writes about the Lodge.

2529. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 2, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for sending money and informing her that she moved.

Mentions hearing that [Jonathan Blanchard] made remarks about her that

she did not like. Gives her opinion on getting married.

2530. Townsley, Frances E. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Shelburne Falls, MS; April 2, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and agrees to take $800.00 for property. Shares about work as

"Pastor's assistant, town missionary, assistant Sunday School

superintendant, and doer of odd jobs.".

2531. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; April 3, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her family and items she bought.

2532. Bailey, Celestia A. (Wheaton College Class of 1872). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tougaloo, MS; April 5, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about appropriations for new buildings and the state of the

school.

2533. Sill, Anna P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rockford, IL; April 6,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes asking Mary Bent Blanchard to go to Chicago with her to look into

hospital arrangements for Mrs. Murray.

2534. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to J. P.

Stoddard]. Byron, IL; April 6, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about farm news and mentions that the children are ill.

2535. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Ezra A. Cook, Maria

Blanchard Cook, Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; April

7, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about selling an anti-masonic book to a Mason and a banking error.

Writes she received the books. Note to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard discusses the _Christian Cynosure_, anti-secret societies, and

inability to attend commencement.

2536. Dowell, Anna L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 9,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Enclosed card of hospital for women and children.

2537. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Mary's Academy; April 9,

1874. 4 p.

Writes of a wish to get an education for Ed, a Negro man. Subscribes to

_Christian Cynosure_.

2538. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; April 22, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes requesting 2 quarts of Prof. Lumry's wine.

2539. Woods, J. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Baraboo, WI; April 23, 1874.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes inviting Blanchards to visit. Also discusses anti-masonry and

Grangers in Congregational Church.

2540. Fleming, Alice. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Buckley, IL; April 24,

1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends $5.00 for Wheaton College.

2541. Stearns, Williston B. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; April 25, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to confirm receiving a book from Mary Bent Blanchard.

2542. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 27, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Dunning's death, various relatives and acquaintances and

temperance.

2543. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Z.

Eastman]. Wheaton, IL; May, 1874. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he is writing a speech on the fall of American Slavery and is

willing to turn over the speech to another. Writes of Thaddeus Stevens

and grave sites. Writes that he does not consider himself qualified to

make a speech about [Lewis] Tappan and Stevens. Writes that he is to

attend the State Association Meeting and the National Convention in

Syracuse. Asks if Eastman knows why McPherson, clerk of the House of

Representatives, does not publish his biography of T. Stevens. Mary Bent

Blanchard wonders why women were not invited to the Abolitionist Reunion.

2544. Stearns, Williston B. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; May 6, 1874. 4 p.

Writes of reading Mr. Walker's work. Writes that Selima Blanchard Allen

"tries to do so much as she can in keeping the church straight, and is

pretty good herself" and says that Selima Blanchard Allen "has got some

real fire in her." Writes about the preaching of Rev. E. H. Smith.

Writes that Mrs. Pripp died. Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ and asks if

Wheaton College has a press.

2545. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 8, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to tell Mary Bent Blanchard that the land is not sold and writes

about the family.

2546. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 23, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and acquaintances.

2547. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Bloomingdale, [ ]; May 26, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is suprised about Jonathan Blanchard going to NY. Writes

about various people and mentions milking cows.

2548. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; May 27, 1874. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that Smith's draft was used to pay Charles A. Blanchard. Writes

about the Wheaton College building debt. Writes that he is to attend the

Syracuse Meeting and an "Old Abolitionists" meeting in Chicago. Writes

about the evils of Secret Societies and about evil spirits. Writes about

divisions in the Granger movement.

2549. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to "My Dear Friend"].

Wheaton, IL; May 27, 1874. 2 p.

Thanks for donation to anti-secret cause. Writes about the Syracuse

meeting and the State Association meeting. Writes that Mrs. Adams and

Fred Bartlett died. Writes about the Temperance movement in Wheaton and

about saloons closing. Writes that the saloon keepers are Catholics.

Writes about the Abolitionist meeting in Chicago.

2550. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; June 2,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes wanting to send clothes to the Freedmen. Discusses _Christian

Cynosure_ and travels from Wisconsin to Onarga.

2551. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Chicago, IL; June 8, 1874. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he had hoped to visit Smith, but was unable. Writes about an

Abolitionist meeting in Chicago and about Secret Societies.

2552. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Gerritt

Smith]. Wheaton, IL; June 20, 1874. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes that he will correct the omission of Smith's donation to the

convention by the papers. Writes that he will send a copy of his speech

at the Abolitionist meeting.

2553. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. July 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

2554. Honeywell, Enoch. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Altay, NY; July 6, 1874.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Encloses two Anti-secret society tracts; desires that NCA executive

committee add a voucher to tracts veryifing the authenticity of the facts

within. Suggests that the columns in the _Christian Cynosure_ be narrowed

for the benefit of weak-sighted readers.

2555. Newkirk, A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Plattville, IL; July 6, 1874.

4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she owes Herman A. Fischer money for board.

2556. Baird and Bradley. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 11,

1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Cover letter for bank draft.

2557. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; July 14, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about death of [Edward] Dunning, family members, and the _Christian

Cynosure_. .

2558. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard et. al.]. Chicago, IL; July 16, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about arranging for a visit.

2559. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 21,

1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about churches being burned and their temporary meeting place --

the city hall.

2560. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cedar Springs, MI; July

23, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about friends and relatives.

2561. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 23, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Moses Pettengill and Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill going to

Detroit, the temperance movement and drinking among women.

2562. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Brother of JB's). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Byron, IL; July 24, 1874 [?]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that work is hard to find and crops are poor. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to save a Wheaton paper with his piece in it. Encloses

personal accounts.

2563. Sperry, E. P. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Marengo, IL; July 24, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes and asks about finding room and board.

2564. Dowell, Anna L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 26,

[1874]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's visit.

2565. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. August 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original is filed with Charles A. Blanchard letters.

Asks if Julia Blanchard Fischer can come over and make an underwaist for

Ellen. Writes about the baby, Jonathan McLeod Blanchard.

2566. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 3,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a young man who wishes to attend Wheaton College.

2567. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Alssena, MI; August 9, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a reception held in Detroit and their membership of the

Board of Trade. Writes about mineral springs and their cure for

rheumatism, travels and Niagara Falls. Mentions that the Blanchards have

a new grandchild.

2568. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 14, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about possibility of the Wells' visiting. Writes about Lavinia

Blanchard Stafford lending $100.00, selling books and subscriptions to

the [_Christian Cynosure_]. Mentions that she thinks the Freemasons and

Oddfellows protect Warren Wilder. Writes: "I can tell you I feel _scart_

[sic] about Chicago fires." Encloses a card of W. R. Stearns, a

reporter.

2569. Unidentified Author. [Letter to "Aunt" [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Chicago,

IL; [August] 14, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg and the birth of a baby.

2570. Holyoke, Charles S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August

15, 1874. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes his actions and intentions toward Sonora Blanchard Kennedy.

2571. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [August 17/18, 1874 ?]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated "Monday Eve"/"Tuesday 11 o'clock".

Writes that Nora Blanchard Kellogg suffered a prolapse.

2572. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 18, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching and her difference of opinion with J. P. Stoddard

on Women's suffrage. Apologizes to Jonathan Blanchard for a misspelled

word.2573. Hammond, Sarah. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Charles, IL;

August

31, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she cannot enter Wheaton College. Asks if she could work for

Mary Bent Blanchard and take a course in music.

2574. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; September 1874 [?]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her travels. Writes that she visited a piece of property.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard and Ellen's loss of a baby and Maria

Blanchard Cook's loss of a baby.

2575. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 1, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about postcards, the death of a baby [Charles A. Blanchard and

Ellen's], difficulties with domestic servants, and the Beecher scandal.

2576. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 2,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about domestic help.

2577. Graves, H. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sandwich, IL; September 3,

1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about boarding his son.

2578. Knight, E. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bristol, IL; September 4,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's offering to provide for her tuition.

Inquires about boarding.

2579. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portland, IA; September 7,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school. Says that her brothers are going to the

Black Hills.

2580. Bent, George P. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; September 9, 1874. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he will be unable to visit Wheaton.

2581. Ferguson, Harriet (Wheaton College Class of 1871). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; September 29, 1874 [?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Barely legible.

Asks for advice about money difficulties. Asks to borrow $40.00.

2582. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 6, 1874. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she wants to set up a consultation with Jonathan Blanchard

and Charles A. Blanchard about plans for the Illinois State Association

meeting. Writes that Laura [Stearns] is sending a letter for Mary Bent

Blanchard to respond to.

2583. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October

10, 1874. 2 p.

Writes of inability to donate to Wheaton College and about patent

royalties.

2584. McKune, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Maulins, [ ]; October 22,

1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he wrote a series on "American Mothers," and that he wants

greater notice given to reform in areas of prostitution, abortion, and

child-raising. Writes about temperance and women's suffrage.

2585. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 9, 1874. 4 p.

Sends hats and a bonnet. Mention Democrats coming to power and wonders

what will happen to the Negroes. Wrties about Temperance and about the

American Missionary Association meeting. Writes that Edward [Nichols]

may go to England to learn about iron business. Writes that Howard

[Nichols] has a position as an organist and teacher. Writes that Charles

A. Blanchard's wife is "poorly". Writes that Julia Beckwith is to marry

Mr. Goodrich. Writes about Mr. Anderson [Antionette Dunning's husband].

Writes that Middlebury College is without a president. Writes of a

revival at Wheaton. Writes, "I think Beecherism seems to have permeated

everything and everbody almost.".

2586. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Lafayette, IN; November 9, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Robert Stockwell, a wealthy man interested in the NCA; and

about visiting ministers.

2587. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; November 20, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school.

2588. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 27, 1874. 4 pp.

Note: Portion of essay on evangelism written on reverse of envelope.

Writes that Mr. Bascom has "identified himself with the cause." Writes

about ill health. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard's Durham cow and calves

were saved. Writes, "we are called upon now to aid the Kansas sufferers"

and writes about the drought and insects in Kansas. Writes that Mrs.

Hewlett's daughter married Major Brewster and that Pennie is to marry a

Connecticut lady.

2589. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 30, 1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching, about an inter-school spelling bee, and about

reading the Bible.2590. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; November 30, 1874. 4 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard's wife is ill. Writes of apathy toward

anti-secrecism. Writes that she obtained subscribers to _The Witness_.

Writes of New York religious papers. Writes about Mr. Walker's letter to

Dr. B. Writes that Julia Beckwith is to marry a farmer. Mentions that

Mary Bent Blanchard has another son in the lecture field [Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Writes about Mr. Anderson [Antionette Dunning's husband].

2591. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Mary's Academy; December

10, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the children of Ann F., about the death of a black man and

his wife, about day school, and about Bro. Dock Anderson, a mulatto who

wishes to go to Wheaton College.

2592. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bruley, Dakota Territory;

December 14, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that "half the town thought you ought to help them out of their

trouble." Writes about her mother's health. Says she was injured by

being thrown from a horse. Writes about a collection for the minister's

widow.

2593. Atkinson, P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 17,

1874. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to say a kind word to Edwin [Atkinson].

2594. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 18, 1874. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the outlook for freedmen if the Democrats take power.

Writes about a Catholic plot. Says the new governor-elect gave money for

the Catholic church. Writes that Julia Beckwith married Mr. Goodrich.

2595. Bristol, S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 19,

1874. 4 pp.

Asks for assistance in working against the gambling and drinking

establishments in town and writes of a wish to have a piece printed.

2596. Stearns, Frank E. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Creston, IA; December 20, 1874. 2 p.

Writes about building sleds and mentions that his father "does not take

much notice of any thing.".

2597. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 30, 1874. 2 p.

Writes that her elder sister is over 90 years old. Writes that Mr. Jenny

said that prayer meetings are not as well attended in the U.S. as in

Turkey.

2598. Spafford, H. G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 23,

1875. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Agrees to lecture on Cromwell before the Ladies' Benevolent Society.

2599. Starr, Harriet L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Joliet, IL; January 28,

1875. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about meetings, a new grandson, Aaron C. Johnston, and the death

of J. C. Webster's son.

2600. ? [Letter to "Dear Friend" [Mary Bent Blanchard?]]. Rock Island, IL;

February 1, 1875. 2 pp.

Gives the news of her family--her mother and brother.

2601. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February 9, 1875. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about travel to the east. Says Mr. McMonagle preached a

temperance sermon and that John expects to marry.

2602. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elk Point, Dakota

Territory; February 17, 1875. 2 p.

Writes about New Year's resolutions, about hoping for good crops, so a

church can be built, and about how she spends Sundays.

2603. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; February 25,

1875. 4 p.

Response to Mary Bent Blanchard's proposal that she writes a biography of

her husband and his views on the "reform question." Writes about "Kansas

Sufferings" and about a revival in the Methodist Church.

2604. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; March 13, 1875. 4 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's plan to visit. Writes that the

Northampton bank was robbed and about the hardships that it caused.

Writes about President Seelye of Smith College and about Martin

[Williston] preaching.

2605. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Mt. Pleasant, IA//Fountaindale, IL; March 15/

16, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that he is thinking of going to Minneapolis to teach and that he

is to speak on Masonry. Writes that John Hench is a _Christian Cynosure_

subscriber.

Oversized.

2606. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 19, 1875. 4 p.

Writes about her ill health and says that their income has been cut off.

Writes that the _Christian Cynosure_ agent, Mr. Barr, visited. Writes

about Mrs. Ladd and her brother and his wife. Writes that Dr. Luke Bent

is married.

2607. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Mrs. Gleason]. n.p.;

ca. March 23, 1875. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Written on letter from N. T. Whiting to Mary Bent Blanchard,

dated March 23, 1875.

Asks if she ought to respond on Gleason's behalf.

2608. Whiting, N. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bristol, IL; March 23,

1875. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Mary Bent Blanchard wrote note to Mrs. Gleason on this

letter, ca. March 23, 1875.

Inquires about room and board for a colored girl. Mentions that Mary

Bent Blanchard has provided a place for a colored girl in the past.

2609. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; March 24,

1875. 8 pp.

Writes about the health of family members Carrie, Royal, and Mr. McKee.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for P.O. order. Writes about Temperance Work

and relates a Temperance anecdote in which she put opium in threshers'

whiskey.

2610. Farnham, Mrs. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Newark, IL; April 5,

1875. 1 p.

Writes that she would like to make an "exchange" [of houses], but is

unable to because Snyder and Lee failed to pay her.

2611. Farnham, Mrs. L. [Letter to Rev. H. W. Cobb]. Newark, IL; April 5, 1875. 4

pp.

Writes that she got rid of her chickens. Writes that she is unable to

exchange houses because Snyder and Lee failed to pay estaate.

2612. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. St. Augustine, FL; April 5, 1875. 4 p.

Writes about the Florida climate and says that milk is scarce. Writes

about her visits in the area and writes that she met Mr. Taylor of

Brookline. Writes that she hopes that the attempt to form a royal arch

chapter of the Masons will prove aboritve. Writes about Charles A.

Blanchard's wife and _Christian Cynosure_.

2613. Dowell, Anna L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 14,

1875. 2 p.

Writes of her ill health and writes that Mrs. Woodruf is in the hospital.

Writes that Miss Clark went east.

2614. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; April 15, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that she wishes to leave her current situation and come to

Wheaton.

2615. ? [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; April 16, 1875. 2 p.

Writes about Mrs. F[arnham]'s situation with Snyder and Lee and mentions

financial trouble at the Chicago Theological Seminary.

2616. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 26,

1875. 2 pp.

Writes that she wishes to visit and mentions that Walter's father is

living a "bad life.".

2617. Gibbs, Florella (Chairman of the Free Reading Room Committee). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Downers Grove, IL; April 29, 1875. 6 p.

Gives suggestions for opening a Reading Room in the railroad depot.

Writes that it is important to have German papers.2618. Pettengill, Hannah

Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 29, 1875. 4 p.

Writes of her return from vacation and says that the Church Building

Committee was waiting for Moses Pettengill's return. Gives advice on

travel clothing. Writes that she thinks Julia Blanchard Fischer ought to

take things more slowly and asks about Julia Blanchard Fischer's wedding.

2619. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; May 13, 1875. 4 p.

Writes that Orrin Sholes is to donate to the Publishing house. Writes

about The American Freeman and about selling books. Writes that she

wants Minnie Stearns' address. Writes that the Secret Society question

was not discussed at the Congregational Association meeting. Writes that

Jacob Baker married. Writes that anti-masons in church are "darkies" and

mentions that Richard S. Eli quit Freemasonry and that Frank Clendening

does not attend Lodge. Writes about the Bent Cousins and writes that

Mrs. Bent is a Universalist. Writes about the book, _History of the NCA._

Mentions Mary A. Blanchard [Cyrus Lewis Blanchard's wife] and Samuel and

Rhoda Stearns.

2620. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; May 17, 1875. 4 p.

Writes about a plague of grasshoppers and about _Christian Cynosure_.

Writes about the strength of Secret Societes and about the Grangers and

the Oddfellows. Mentions that he patented a clothes dryer.

2621. Whiting, N. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lisbon, IL; May 23, 1875.

2 pp.

Writes of a potential student who will not attend school. Writes that

Alice's father died and that she may return to school in the Fall.

2622. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1973). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New York, NY; May 24, 1875. 2 p.

Writes about Armenians and writes that he is in the second year of a

Theological course.

2623. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Byron, IL; May 25, [1875]. 2 p.

Writes about the birth of J. P. Stoddard, Jr. Mentions the State

Association.

2624. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; May 31, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that she has not yet received the tracts and books. Writes about

Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Orrin Sholes. Writes that F. Baker

married, and Mrs. A. C. Jackson, Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Wilder, and Mrs. J.

Baker died. Writes about her plans to come to the Wheaton Commencement

and asks about prices in Wheaton. Writes about politics and mentions

Jonathan Blanchard's nomination for president.

2625. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 3, 1875. 4 pp.

Mentions that engagements are talked about freely and writes about [Julia

Blanchard Fischer and Herman A. Fischer]'s engagement. Writes that

Edward [Nichols] is not disposed to marriage and that he is visiting iron

works in England and Scotland. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of

flowers in Church, and says that she thinks the custom is "heathenish.".

2626. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; June 10,

1875. 2 p.

Writes that she is writing a biography of her late husband. Writes that

an NCA lecturer visited her. Writes about the settling of an estate.

2627. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Pittsburgh, PA; June 11, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that the meeting is exceeding his hopes. Writes that he visited

Dr. Semoyne. Writes, "Your nomination of president went through

unanimously." Writes about college President Hayes.

2628. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 18,

1875. 2 pp.

Writes that she is recovering from an illness and drinking clover tea.

2629. Stearns, Williston B. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Creston, IA; June 22, 1875. 4 p.

Writes of antagonism between himself and Needles. Writes that he wrote

for the Freedman and that he intends to work on a farm.

2630. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; June 23, 1875. 2

p.

Note: Separate letters to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes to Jonathan Blanchard about the [NCA] Convention and writes that

she might attend the Wheaton College Commencement. Writes to Mary Bent

Blanchard about various relatives.

2631. Rankin, Melinda. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; June 26,

1875. 2 p.

Writes that she is publishing a book, _Twenty Years Among the Mexicans_,

and asks for advice on distributing the work.

2632. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; July, 1875. 6 p.

Writes to decline to take Herman A. Fischer's place at Wheaton College

and mentions that Charles A. Blanchard is thinking of leaving Wheaton

College. Writes about Oberlin College.

2633. Kreamer, M. H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 5, 1875.

1 p.

Writes of a wish to teach about Temperance.

2634. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; [July] 9, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she visited churches in Chicago. Writes that her left lung

is diseased and that she is using Dr. Hunter's inhaler.

2635. Gibbs, Florella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Downers Grove, IL; July

10, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes that Miss Smith gave a delightful Bible Reading and urges Mary

Bent Blanchard to have Miss Smith give a Bible Reading in Wheaton.

Writes about the Women's Christian Temperance Union.

2636. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; July 12, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that Mrs. Everest and Mrs. Finch died. Invites Mary Bent

Blanchard to visit and writes about the [Knox College] community.

2637. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 16, 1875. 4 p.

Mentions Julia Blanchard Fischer's and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's

graduation and writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer's commencement.

Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer and Herman A. Fischer are to visit.

Writes that Beecher's name is "a stench in the land." Writes that Edward

[Nichols] is in Great Britain and that Frank [White] advised him to go to

Germany.

2638. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dakota Territory; July 20,

1875. 3 p.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard thinks it is right for a girl to marry a

profane man. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of Sabbath visiting and

asks if she ought to transfer her church membership to the Methodist

Church.

2639. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; July 28, 1875. 4 p.

Writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer getting married and writes that

Cousin Mary DeWolf died.

2640. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cambridge, IL; July

30, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about his travel plans and says that he is to preach. Writes that

he wishes to hear of Herman A. Fischer's movements. Writes that he may

sell land and gives the farm instructions.

2641. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Cambridge, IL; [August 2, 1875]. 1 p.

Note: With letters to Mary Bent Blanchard and to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy/Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

Gives the farm instructions and writes that he wants the harvest "put

through.".

2642. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Cambridge, IL; August 2, 1875. 2 p.

Note: With letter to Cyrus Louis Blanchard and letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy/Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

Writes that he preached and lectured on temperance. Writes that he did

not sell land because a prospective buyer "crawfished." Writes that he

invited Mrs. Douglas to lecture on temperance in Wheaton College chapel.

2643. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Sonora

Blanchard Kennedy and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer]. Cambridge, IL;

[August 2, 1875]. 2 p.

Note: With letters to Mary Bent Blanchard and Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

Writes of being troubled with a summer complaint and says that he hopes

they are "ministering spirits of home.".

2644. Bradley, Mrs. William H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Kenosha, WI;

August 4, 1875. 3 pp.

Writes that Mrs. Johnson is to be placed in Mary Bent Blanchard's

daughter's family.

2645. Blanchard, Jonathan; Lumry, Oscar F. (Wheaton College President; Wheaton

College Secretary). [Letter to "To All Whom it May Concern"]; August 5,

1875. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Testimonial for Herman A. Fischer as teacher in college.

Oversized.

2646. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). n.p.; August 13, 1875. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Salutation torn off.

Writes about various people.

2647. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wyanet, IL; August

14, 1875. 2 p.

Writes about collecting Wheaton College pledges.

2648. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; August 14, 1875. 4 p.

arites about the trip to New York City and mentions the noise of that

place. Writes of visits planned and made.

2649. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Atkinson, IL; August 16, 1875. 2 pp.

Writes that he preached, spoke for Wheaton College, and is to lecture

against Secret Societies. Writes about his travel plans and about his

hopes to raise funds in Chicago.

2650. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to [Herman A. Fischer and

Julia Blanchard Fischer]]. Wheaton, IL; August 17, 1875. 5 pp.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard fundraising and preaching. Asks if it

would it be right to give a check to [J. C.] Webster, since she is unable

to open the safe.

2651. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; August 18, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that she is worried about her "treasury affair." In true motherly

fashion, she expresses the hope that Julia Blanchard Fischer will obtain

underwear and warm clothing. Mentions that Elder Barlow, who is preaching

in the Baptist church, spoke on the topic of secret societies. Mentions

that Mr. Hench and Mr. Williams wish to board with the Blanchards.

2652. [Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard] (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; August 18, 1875. 2 pp.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard, Mary Bent Blanchard, Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer, and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy to visit. Writes that she sold a

calf and cooked the milk, as Jonathan Blanchard suggested.

2653. Kreamer, Jonathan W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August

19, 1875. 1 p.

Note: torn.

Writes about the conditions under which Mrs. Kreamer would like to

deliver a Temperance lecture.

2654. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. CB and Q Crossing; August 20, 1875. 2 pp.

Writes with farm instructions and tells Cyrus Louis Blanchard he wants

him to earn good money or get subscribers if he goes to Ogie County.

2655. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. CB and Q Crossing; August 20, 1875. 2 pp.

Writes that he attended a convention for the promotion of holiness at

Rock Island. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a _Christian Cynosure_ and a

copy of his Monmouth speech to William T. Allan and a _Christian Cynosure_

to Dea. Daniel Little. Writes about fundraising for Wheaton College and

about the sale of Wheaton College land.

2656. Christie, Sarah J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Good Thunder's Ford,

MN; August 20, 1875. 4 pp.

Asks about room furnishings and what items she must provide. Asks about

opportunities to board and work in Wheaton for an acquaintance.

2657. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 21, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about family photos and about a visit from Herman A. Fischer and

Julia Blanchard Fischer. Writes that Edward [Nichols] is in Switzerland

and that Sophie [Nichols] expects to return to Vassar.

2658. Dewey, Sarah M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Toulon, IL; August 28,

1875. 4 p.

Writes that her son and Willie Lawman are to go to Wheaton. Writes about

her son's disposition and education and asks about boarding arrangements.

2659. Kreamer, M. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 31,

1875. 2 pp.

Note: torn.

Writes about her new temperance lecture depicting "the awful fate of the

man who has 'looked long into the eyes of the serpent coiled in the

bottom of the glass of whiskey.'" Writes about the scheduling of her

lecture.

2660. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. At Sea; September 2, 1875. 5 p.

Writes of the sea voyage and being seasick. Writes about the other

passengers, saying that the men smoke, drink, and play cards, while the

women are seasick. Writes that they passed Newfoundland and Ireland.

2661. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 4, 1875. 2 pp.

Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is gravely ill. Writes of a

burglar scare and says that three were caught.

2662. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard,

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy, Jonathan Blanchard and Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer]. Morrison, IL; September 6, 1875. 4 pp.

Note: Four separate letters to Mary Bent Blanchard, Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy, Jonathan Blanchard and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

Writes to Mary Bent Blanchard to send _Christian Cynosure_ subscription

money for D. R. Kier. Writes to Sonora Blanchard Kennedy that she

inquired about local teaching positions, but none were open. Writes to

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy about showing Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's, Julia

Blanchard Fischer's, and Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's pictures. Writes

to Jonathan Blanchard that she understands Jonathan Blanchard's troubles

and says, "If you was [sic] not zealously affected in a good cause, you

would not have the troubles you now have." Writes also to Jonathan

Blanchard about a publishing house. Writes to Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer about boarders in her house.

2663. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Edinburgh, [U. K.]; September 10,

1875. 4 pp.

Writes about the sites they visited in Glasgow and about their travels

and the sites visited in Scotland in general. Writes that she heard two

sermons on Matthew 6:33. Writes that there are no horses on the streets

on Sunday and writes of attending a noon prayer meeting founded by Moody.

Writes about Mr. Christie's sister.

2664. Rankin, M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saginaw, MI; September 10,

1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he is trying to "stir up" a greater interest in missions.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard "need feel no particular hurry about the

books.".

2665. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Chicago, IL; September 14, 1875. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Julia Blanchard Fischer,

dated September 27, 1875, begins on page two of this letter.

Mentions Julia Blanchard Fischer's severe ocean crossing. Writes that

Charles A. Blanchard and Ellen moved to Chicago.

2666. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; September 15, 1875. 2

p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes about opening the school year and the new Lady Principal [S. J.

Christie]. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is to enter seminary in

Chicago and that he has been invited to preach in Paxton. Writes about

Rev. Mr. Taylor, the new minister. Writes about fundraising for Wheaton

College. Says Cyrus Louis Blanchard won a prize for cattle at the fair.

Writes about a scandal in the Methodist Church. Mentions Mr. Carter and

details of treasury work.

2667. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 15, [1875]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she may attend an exhibition in Chicago.

2668. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

15, 1875. 2 pp.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard needs to make out a "proper" bill for Mr.

Hale.

2669. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; September 15, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about the opening of new institutions for female education.

Writes about the opening of Smith College and mentions that Miss Smith is

an acquaintance. Writes that Miss Maria Whitney is to teach German and

French at Smith College. Writes about Wellsley College and writes that

Mt. Holyoke has a new art building. Writes that Lyman [Williston]

"changed his grounds about his house." Writes that Mr. Bishop resigned

the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church and formed a Dutch Reformed

Church.2670. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard].

Slough, [England]; September 17, 1875. 6 pp.

Writes of his travels in Scotland. Writes about Mr. Blake possibly

teaching his classes and gives his motives for attending University.

Writes about Wheaton College and the Wheaton College building fund.

Writes that Mrs. Walker died. Writes of hearing Dr. A. Bonar and writes

about the Misses Christie.

2671. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; September 20, 1875. 3 pp.

Writes that he has not received an answer to his July letter.

2672. Anthony, M. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; September 24, 1875.

2 p.

Writes that he desires Willie [Anthony] to attend Sunday School.

2673. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; September 27, 1875. 2

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a Lady Principal [S. J. Christie], a new Pastor [Rev.

Taylor], the "constant struggle to meet debts," and new furnaces. Calls

Wheaton College "a bush burning but not consumed." Writes that Charles

A. Blanchard is in seminary and preaching at Paxton, that Cyrus Louis

Blanchard bought a horse, and is "full of trade and little study."

Writes that Mr. Dewlap gave Jonathan Blanchard two Jersey calves. Writes

that he is going to a Temperance convention, that he will preach in

Moody's Church, that Maria Blanchard Cook's baby is to be baptized, and

that he may attend the state Anti-Secret Society Convention.

2674. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 28, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about the health of Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill.

2675. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; October 1, 1875. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter begins of page 2 of letter from Maria Blanchard Cook

to Julia Blanchard Fischer, dated September 14, 1875.

Gives an anecdote of Mr. Mark's crossing a lake with drinking men.

Writes about lemons and fish, seasickness, an Exposition, a lawsuit

between Prudden and Myers over the Thompson house, colporteur Mr.

Dempsey, Dr. Walker's adopted children, and Mrs. Johnson's husband being

out of jail. Mentions the deaths of Mrs. Dr. Walker and Mrs. Northum.

Mentions the marriage of Mr. Struckman and Miss Rodefer.

2676. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brunswick, Germany; October 1, 1875.

4 pp.

Note: Enclosed with October 2, 1875 letter.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer found a grand-aunt of his and that they

visited the church of Father and Grandfather Fischer. Writes of visiting

Brunswick and writes about the prevelance of drinking and smoking.

Writes about Queen Victoria.

2677. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; October 2, 1875. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Letters dated September 14, 1875; October 1, 1875; September

27, 1875; and October 2, 1875 sent by Maria Blanchard Cook, Mary Bent

Blanchard, Jonathan Blanchard, and Jonathan Blanchard, respectively, to

Julia Blanchard Fischer and/or Herman A. Fischer were clipped together by

RPF.

At 3:20 a.m., Jonathan Blanchard writes about ill health, about Faculty

Day, and about plans to preach in Moody's Church. Mentions that he plans

to baptize Maria Blanchard Cook's son. Writes about Wheaton College's

financial embarassment, the need to raise funds for Wheaton College, and

what he told the faculty. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is forbidden

to preach in Paxton and is thinking of dropping seminary. Mentions that

Mary Blanchard (Daughter) "murdered" herself by "attempting

impossibilities.".

2678. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 2, 1875. 3 p.

Writes that he visited Whelan concerning selling Charles A. Blanchard's

horse and writes that Charles A. Blanchard is to preach at Paxton.

Writes that the _Reformer_ and _Free Press_ contained attacks on the NCA and

himself. Writes: "Charles must have a rupture with the Seminary

Faculty." Mentions that Boardman insists on a rule against Charles A.

Blanchard's preaching. Gives instructions for sending Mr. Carpenter's

knife.

2679. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; October 2, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about the difficulty of finding boarders or buyers. Writes about

Jonathan Blanchard and the presidential elections. Writes that some

townsmen wish to invite Moody to speak. Writes about financial distress

and says that there are no anti-masonic ministers.

2680. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Utrecht, Holland; October 2, 1875. 4

p.

Writes about a trip to Rotterdam and a visit to the Crystal Palace.

Writes about the "foreignness" of Holland and about various sites in

Holland. Asks what is being done about dancing in Wheaotn and mentions a

sermon by Jonathan Blanchard on dancing. Writes that they reached

Leipzig.

2681. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 8, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes that Mrs. Foster will lend her a melodeon. Writes that Thomas

Kennedy asked about moving the wedding date up to December and writes

that she asked him to get Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's

opinions.

2682. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ravenswood, IL; October 11/13, 1875. 3 p.

Writes that Minnie is recovered from "her trouble" and writes that Mrs.

W. had a baby. Writes that she is to see Dr. Wood about some boils and

asks for money.

2683. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Leipzig, Germany; October 16, 1875. 2 pp.

Note: Enclosed with letter from Julia Blanchard Fischer to Mary Bent

Blanchard of October 16, 1875.

Writes that he visited Berlin and saw the Crown Prince and mentions

[Otto] von Bismark. Writes of people having little regard for the

Sabbath. Asks if Cyrus Louis Blanchard is working for _The Rockford

Times_. Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ and about the _Illinoian_. Asks

about arrngements maede for his classes. Writes that he attended the

inauguration of Dr. Dillman as University Rector and writes that the

ceremony "seemed a little childish for one of the largest Universities in

Europe." Writes that Dr. Mommsen was the former rector.

2684. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; October 16, 1875. 2 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter to Jonathan Blanchard from Herman A. Fischer,

dated October 16, 1875.

Writes of trip to Berlin, Potsdam, and Wittenberg, and writes about sites

visited. Writes that Prof. Sloane's son visited. Writes that they are

to move to new quarters with Mrs. Ives.

2685. Winder, Ella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; October 18,

[1875]. 2 p.

Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer and Herman A. Fischer arrived in

Germany.

2686. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 20, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's agreement to

the earlier wedding date. Writes about the preparations for the

marriage, especially the sewing. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is to

give $100.00. Writes of being involved in a carriage accident.

2687. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; October 21, 1875. 2 pp.

Mentions a woman Universalist preacher and writes of greater interest in

prayer meetins. Writes that he thinks money will be scarce.

2688. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Sycamore, IL; October 23, 1875. 1 p.

Writes that he is to preach. Mentions Mr. Wood plans to donate to Wheaton

College. Writes that he saw Isaac Beebe and Mr. Humphrey. Gives farm

instructions and writes that he hopes Cyrus Louis Blanchard will settle

with Crandall over a dead heifer.

2689. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer and

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; October 23, 1875. 2 p.

Thanks them for a bookmark from London. Writes of a new domestic servant

and writes that Mena (former domestic) is in a new position. Writes that

Charles A. Blanchard is to preach. Writes that Mrs. Brookins had a son.

Gives the local news and writes that Miss Mary Norton is teaching in

Berlin. Writes of a new depot named "Mather" and writes about Mr.

Mather. Gives Wheaton College news. Writes that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy

and Thomas Kennedy, Laura Stearns, and Ann Baird are all to be married.

Writes about Sunday School Classes. Writes that C. Guild and W. Hiatt

are still in Wheaton College, pending good behavior. Writes that

Jonathan Blanchard is attending a Wesleyan General Conference.

2690. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Sycamore, IL; October 25, 1875. 2 pp.

Writes that he is not allowed to preach by the Conference Committee and

attributes this to Lodge influence. Writes that Mr. Wood is to donate to

Wheaton College. Writes that he wishes to get Mr. Hawley to preach for

Mr. Taylor. Gives farm instructions.

2691. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; October 25, 1875. 4

pp.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer is enrolled in the University. Writes that

Jonathan Blanchard "found some light on the subject of means." Writes

about an American chapel but says that they are attending a German

church. Writes that lemons offer relief from sea-sickness. Writes about

German porcelain stoves and about their boarding house. Asks the date of

Thanksgiving and writes about the Whites.

2692. Holyoke, M. B. ? [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 26,

1875. 2 pp.

Writes that a Woman's Temperance Convention is to be held and writes that

Mrs. Jennie F. Willing, Mrs. M. B. Holyoke, and Miss F. E. Willard are to

address the meeting.

2693. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Avery Blanchard].

n.p.; October 27, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that she wishes to purchase a $72 note.

2694. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; October 29, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes, "It was all a loss at C. works." Writes that she may visit

Wheaton.

2695. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Mary Bent

Blanchard]]. n.p.; [ca. November, 1875]. 2 pp.

Writes that she wishes Catherine Blanchard Stoddard to come to Wheaton

for her wedding and writes of her plans to stop in Peoria after the

wedding.

2696. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 1, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about sewing and mentions that she wants new dresses. Writes that

Thomas Kennedy's brother is married and invited Sonora Blanchard Kennedy

and Thomas Kennedy to room with them. Writes that Thomas Kennedy wishes

to teach in San Jose, CA.

2697. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; November 4, 1875. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes that the new depot is finished. Mentions that Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy is thinking of marrying Thomas Kennedy and going to California.

Writes that a convention to promote holiness is called for by ME churches

"who are not masons." Writes that he plans to attend a state convention,

and that Julia Blanchard Fischer's "cheeks stand out with fatness."

Mentions the wedding of Dr. Farrar and Laura Stearns.

2698. Chamberlain, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November

4, 1875. 1 p.

Writes of her inability to "aid you [Mary Bent Blanchard] in your good

cause.".

2699. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; November 5, [1875 ?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Frank [Stearns] is considering staying with her. Asks for

textbooks.

2700. Hale, W. C. [Letter to "Dear Friend" [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Chicago, IL;

November 7, 1875. 2 pp.

Gives local and family news and writes of the possibility of returning to

school.

2701. Feuler, J. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sutton Flats, Canada;

November 8, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Dated "8/11/75".

Inquires about conditions under which honorary degrees are granted by

Wheaton College.

2702. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; November 13, 1875. 4 pp.

Gives her reaction to Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's going to California.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer was initially disappointed in the

University. Writes about attending the German church and the American

chapel. Mentions moving to Heidelburg and writes about the city of

Leipzig. Mentions that a heifer was killed and writes of hearing a

lecture.

2703. Hiatt, C. W. [Letter to J. M. Chapman]. Wheaton, IL; November 15, 1875. 1

p.

Sends $5 to the church.

2704. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; November 16, 1875. 4

p.

Note: RPFC; Torn, Soiled.

Writes about a convention at Peoria, about $123.00 raised for _Christian

Cynosure_, about Miss Christie's good ability as lady principal, and about

funds for Wheaton College. Writes that Wesleyans proposed to raise $100,

000.00 to endow Wheaton College if they may have their majority restored

in the Board. Gives thoughts on Wesleyan offer. Writes about Nora

Blanchard Kellogg's new baby. Mentions a holiness convention.

2705. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; November 16, 1875. 2 p.

Writes that Nora Blanchard Kellogg had a son [Blanchard Kellogg]. Writes

about a new train dept and a new literary society, the Philadelphians.

Writes about Sunday School and the local news.

2706. Kennedy, Thomas; Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB and

Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. 484 miles west of Omaha; [ca. December, 1875]. 3 p.

Thomas writes about visits in Illinois. Writes about the train

accomodations and their train journey. Writes about the desert. Sonora

asks Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

2707. Newkirk, A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Plattville, IL; December,

1875. 2 p.

Asks about rent of houses and whether she could find boarders. Asks

about pasture for cows and sends $30.00.

2708. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 2, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's and Thomas Kennedy's upcoming

marriage. Writes that many people went to the city for the winter and

writes that the local minister is back in the pulpit after an illness.

Writes about a Holiness meeting in Wheaton.

2709. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 4, 1875. 1 p.

Writes of plans to come to Wheaton.

2710. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Leipzig, Germany; December 7, 1875. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the convention in Peoria, about the Wesleyan offer to

Wheaton College, about the Wheaton College treasury, about prayer

meetings, and about Prof. Latimer having preached.

2711. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; December 7, 1875. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that a snow plow is "a thing unknown in Germany" and that she saw

Schiller's house. Writes about the Kellogg baby [Blanchard Kellogg],

about Thanksgiving, about German churches, and about a convention in

Peoria. Compares the cost of living in Germany and America.

2712. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; December 9, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he is to pass through Wheaton on the train.

2713. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard; Kennedy, Thomas (Daughter and Son-in-Law of JB

and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard]. Ottawa,

IL; December 10, 1875. 4 pp.

Note: Two separate letters.

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy writes to Mary Bent Blanchard about various

people. Thomas Kennedy writes to Jonathan Blanchard that "Auntie" gave

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy a silver card holder. Writes about forgeting to

say thanks for something. Writes of establishing family worship. Writes

about cousins Mary and John.

2714. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 13/14, 1875. 3 pp.

Writes that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy and Thomas Kennedy started on their

journey. Writes about her ill health.

2715. Chapell, Mrs. E. (Mother of Wheaton College student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Malta, IL; December 14, 1875. 3 pp.

Writes that she is sending money for Clarence's board.2716. Finch, Amos

(Father of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Gilmore, MI; December 14, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes that he is concerned over his daughter's (Alice--a Wheaton College

student) inability to spell. Writes that he wishes Mary Bent Blanchard

to speak with the Lady Principal about writing exercises for her. Asks

about a rumor that Wheaton College was to go back to Wesleyan hands.

Writes that he wishes report cards would be sent.

2717. Burr, N. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Batavia, IL; December 16, 1875. 1

p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about Mrs. Murray's health.

2718. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Battle

Mountain; December 17, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he will be home December 18th.

2719. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; December 18, 1875. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard plans to teach and that the end of the

term is coming. Writes about Mr. Taylor's wedding aniversary, the

Holiness Convention, a week of prayer, and Herman A. Fischer's eyes.

2720. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Los Gatos, CA; December 23, 1875. 6 p.

Writes about her journey to California. Writes that she received a

$20.00 gold piece from Father Kennedy.

2721. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 24, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes that he may sell Idaho, a horse. Warns Cyrus Louis Blanchard

against allowing _Christian Cynosure_'s calf to get killed and gives farm

instructions.

2722. Thomas, William. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Fairmont, IN; December 27, 1875. 3 pp.

Writes of his return home and his plans to return to Wheaton with his

sister. Writes that he wishes to board with the Blanchards and writes

about trouble over a will he made.

2723. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Leipzig, Germany; December 28, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes of many Wheaton College teachers being ill and about fundraising

for Wheaton College. Writes of RR giving reimbursment for a killed calf

and asks about a land sale. Forwards a letter by F. J. T. Fischer and

writes about the possibility of him joining the Wheaton College faculty.

Asks about [Orin] Carter's operation of the treasury. Writes about the

courses he plans to take and writes that he does not plan to get a

degree. Writes that he is not falling in love with the "Religion,

Government or Habits of Germany" and writes of a lack of spiritual power

in Germany.

2724. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; December 28, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about arrangements for her daughter's coming home.

2725. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; December 29, 1875. 4 pp.

Note: With December 28, 1875 letter to Jonathan Blanchard from Herman A.

Fischer.

Writes that he will not join the Wheaton College faculty and gives his

reasons.

2726. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; December 30, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes about laying a carpet and about her boarders, Mr. and Mrs.

Churchill. Writes that Henry Farrington's wife visited and that Frank

[Stearns] is boarding with Selima Blanchard Allen. Writes about attempts

to sell books and subscriptions to _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about

Masonic ministers in town and writes that she refuses to commune with

Masonic ministers. Mentions that she does not "believe in Christmas.".

2727. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Elmwood, IL; December 30, 1875. 3 pp.

Writes that he is to preach. Writes that the Galesburg people are

"stirred up" and gives instructions on printing his Galesburg editorial.

2728. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; December 30, 1875. 4 p.

Note: With December 28, 1875 letter to Jonathan Blanchard from Herman A.

Fischer.

Invites Geraldine Blanchard Fischer to come and board with them in

Germany and writes of plans to move to Heidelberg. Writes that she is

tired of German food. Mentions "the [literary] society quarrel" and

writes about the Aelioian Society. Writes about Christmas trees and

mentions the new depot of "Mather". Writes that she left a trunk in NYC.

2729. Stratton, J. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; December

30, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of intention to "gladly comply" with Mary Bent Blanchard's request

[to help Wheaton College?].

2730. Thomas, William. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fairmont, IN; December

31, 1875. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he is to teach school and that he is to visit Wheaton.

2731. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New York, NY; December 31, 1875. 4 pp.

Writes that he wishes to know if the daughter of a poor Armenian family

could attend Wheaton College and work part time. Asks for a Wheaton

College catalog.

2732. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. 1876 ?].

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Law School.

2733. Bent, George P. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 6, 1876. 1 p.

Writes about Cy's condition.

2734. Bent, George P. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; January 6/7, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that Cy is under the care of a surgeon who "gave the artery a

final tying up.".

2735. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; January 7/11, 1876. 4 p.

Writes of visiting Dresden and its sights. Says that she saw Albert, the

King of Saxony with his wife and brother. Writes that Herman A.

Fischer's classes have started and that she has given up music lessons.

Writes that although the Americans in Leipzig observed a week of prayer,

there is little religious interest in the area. Writes that Hastings

Rowell married.

2736. Dugdaley, Ruth. [Letter to "My Dear Friends"]. Mt. Pleasant, IA; January

10, 1876. 2 p.

Alludes to her husband's [abolitionist] activities. Writes about

Jonathan Blanchard and about her mother. Sends a note and a necktie for

"the pleasant blind lady." Writes that she is to attend a temperance

convention at Des Moines.

2737. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; January 10, 1876. 4 pp.

Writes of teacher illness during the last Wheaton College term. Writes

of Cy's planned trip to Ann Arbor. Writes that he hopes he won't make

fun of Bucklin. Thanks him for attending to "the machine". Writes about

the new literary society, the Beltionion-Philadelphians. Writes about

the opposition of J. C. Webster. Writes that he wishes to hear how

[Orin] Carter is running the treasurer's office. Writes that he had

hoped to visit Smith, but was unable. Writes about an Abolitionist

meeting in Chicago and about Secret Societies.

2738. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; January 11, 1876. 2 p.

Writes of attending the Congregational Church.

2739. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer and Herman A. Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; January 12, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy and Thomas Kennedy reached

California. Describes the New Year's celebration. Writes that Cyrus

Louis Blanchard was hospitalized in an accident. Writes that Geraldine

Blanchard Fischer is attending Wheaton College. Says she thinks stairs

are not suitable exercise. Writes about the boarders.

2740. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 15, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that he got no subscribers and is preparing for a collection.

Writes that he does not think the depot name will be changed.

2741. Stephen, David. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sunnyside, Dakota

Territory; January 17, 1876. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for the books sent to Sunday School.

2742. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; January 18, 1876. 3 p.

Mentions [Cyrus Louis Blanchard's] "severe injury" and writes about the

dispersal of the Blanchard children. Writes about a Memoir of Charles

Stoddard. Says that she doesn't wish to propose to the sewing society

that they furnish bedidng for a room and asks if Jonathan Blanchard got

an enlarged photo of Mr. [J. P.] Williston.

2743. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; January 19, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn and stained.

Writes about a Plymouth Church meeting, about the stringency of Chicago

businessmen, about an advertisement for Wheaton College, and about

Wheaton College finances and debts. Says he wants Herman A. Fischer to

return to Wheaton College for the next school year.

2744. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; January 20, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about the six objects of her prayers and says that she attended a

week of prayer. Writes about the Carpenter donation and about selling

books and subscriptions. Writes that Mr. Sholes is trying to get Mr.

Ronayne to lecture in Morrison. Writes about a Masonic installation and

says that she prayed against the Masons during the week of prayer and

"set the brethren in convulsions". Says that she takes peppermint

essence and sugar for colic pain.

Oversized.

2745. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; January 21, 1876. 4 p.

Writes of receiving the _College Record_. Writes about the marriage of

Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Thomas Kennedy. Says that her brother

described San Jose as a lovely town. Writes that Mr. Manning's sons are

setting up separate establishments.

2746. Newton, Mrs. D. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; January

21, 1876. 3 p.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer left a trunk.

Also writes about her long acquaintance with the Blanchards.

2747. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; January 28, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's accident and about a Chicago

meeting. Hints at a pregnancy and says that she is drinking mineral

water to relieve a cold. Mentions that Miss Norton's cousin is in

Germany. Writes that she heard the pianist Rubenstein play. Writes that

Henry L. Kellogg is better satisfied with the University than at first

and says that she will be in Germany for 2 years.

2748. Keen, Lyman S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Grinnell, IA; January 28,

1876. 2 p.

Writes about trying to schedule a lecture by Jonathan Blanchard. Mentions

the Society of Christian Inquiry.

2749. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 28/31, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's accident and about college secret

societies. Includes part of a previous letter sent to _Christian

Cynosure_. Writes about diptheria and pneumonia. Writes that Moody is

to visit NY. Writes about Beecher and his sermons which she calls "bald

lying" and says that Judge Van Gott was attacked by Beecher.

2750. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Leipzig, Germany; January 29, 1876. 2

p.

Writes that there are few elevators in Germany and that coal is carried

by servant girls. Says that her servant girl wishes to go to America.

Mentions a loss of cattle. Says that Mary Bent Blanchard's "old trouble"

is back.

2751. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; January 31, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Stained.

Writes about treasury payments and an executive committee meeting in

which [F. H.] Mather and [E. B.] Thompson bickered over a wire fence.

Gives four reasons why he wants Herman A. Fischer to return to Wheaton

for the next school year.

2752. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; February-March, 1876. 2 p.

Mentions holiness prayer meetings and that Charles A. Blanchard is to

preach. Writes that Mr. Williston lectured the Ladies' Society on "The

Spirit of '76.".

2753. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Xenia, OH; February 1,

1876. 4 p.

Asks when he should begin work (lectures) in the Wheaton area and states

his charges. Writes about temperance.

2754. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; February 4, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Stained.

Writes that he wants Herman A. Fischer to return to Wheaton for the next

school year. Says that Jesse Wheaton is to rent out the Masonic Hall and

tendered his resignation as Trustee. Mentions a note by one "Stryker"

for Webster's Professorship.

2755. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; February 8, 1876. 6 p.

Mentions a "snow blockade" which stopped the mail and an earthquake.

Wrties that Thomas Kennedy is teaching school and that Professor Norton

lectured. Writes of planning to join the Congregational Church and says

that "Josie is a Catholic and Jim is nothing.".

2756. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portland, IN; February 11,

1876. 3 p.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard can set up speaking engagements for him and

writes about temperance.

2757. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA;

February 16, 1876. 3 p.

Writes about inability to donate to Wheaton College and about paying for

patent renewal. Writes about "The Bible in Our Common Schools" by her

brother George. Mention that the Centennial year is favorable to travel.

.

2758. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; February 17, 1876. 2 p.

States his reason for planning not to return to Wheaton College until

later. Writes about his planned move to Heidelburg and about Wheaton

College's financial situation.

2759. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; February 23, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a calf killed by the railroad, and another lost. Says he

wants Herman A. Fischer to return to Wheaton for the next term. Gives

his thoughts on too much knowledge.

2760. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Leipzig, Germany; February 24, 1876. 2 p.

Writes his consent to the withdrawal of Jesse C. Wheaton's name from

college notes and items on which both his and Wheaton's names appear.

Writes that Mr. Stryker lost cash in the Chicago fire. Writes that he

will not return to Wheaton until later and that he plans to move to

Heidelberg. Writes that a Middlebury student's wife died.

2761. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; February 28, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that the mica mine is not yielding any profits, that Mr. Anderson

is trying to sell the mica mine, and that business is depressed. Writes

that Antionette had a son, named Edward Dunning. Writes that Moody is in

New York and expresses an interest in churches.

2762. Doutney, Thomas N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; March-April,

1876. 2 p.

Gives his rates for delivering temperance lectures.

2763. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Julia

Blanchard Fischer]]. Byron, IL; March 1, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that the school had a Centennial Exhibition. Writes about daily

church meetings, a New Year's celebration, and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's

wedding.

2764. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; March 3, 1876. 6 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that she hopes that Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard

will visit. Asks Jonathan Blanchard to have a new deed made out for her

and to send his photo. Writes about grand houses with close-cropped

evergreens in their yards. Writes that she is planning to build a house

and that Thomas Kennedy is planning to be a lawyer.

2765. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Liberty, IN; March 4,

1876. 2 p.

Writes about temperance and about Mary Bent Blanchard arranging for him

to lecture.

2766. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; March 8, 1876. 4 p.

Says that she wrote some notes so that the money would go to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, in case the college "should ever bluff

you off like Galesburg." Writes that she may go to Wheaton and that

Ronayne is to come [to Morrison]. Writes that Mr. Sholes and Baker

started an anti-[Masonic] prayer meeting.

2767. Bent, George W.; Bent, Mary P. (Brother of MAB; Sister-in-Law of JB and

MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca, KS; March 8, 1876. 4 p.

George writes that the court house burned and that he heard that Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard expect to go to California. Invites

them to visit. Mary writes that D. C. Cook and father visited, as did

Mr. and Mrs. Swift. Writes about the weak church and the abundance of

Secret Societies. Writes that Galesburg is to get a new railroad.

2768. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Liberty, IN; March 8,

1876. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her interest in his [Temperance] work and

for being an efficient worker. Informs Mary Bent Blanchard of his

schedule.

2769. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; March 8, 1876. 6

p.

Writes that she moved to Heidelberg and describes the city and environs

and the boarding house. Writes that Herman A. Fischer and F. J. T.

Fischer are to teach Sunday School. Writes that Herman A. Fischer's

aunts and uncles are to visit. Mentions that Maria Blanchard Cook "makes

a bad use of my letters." Writes about the local churches. Writes about

Herman A. Fischer learning French and studying Natural Philosophy.

2770. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 10, 1876. 4 p.

Writes of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's plan to go to

California. Writes that one of her letters is printed in _Christian

Cynosure_ and that her name was printed as a donor of $1.00. Wrties that

she agrees with Mary Bent Blanchard's views of the council--

Congregationalism and H. W. B[eecher]. Writes, "I do not feel the least

enthusiasm about this Centennial year." Writes that she heard Moody and

Lankey and mentions that F. W. is "laboring in the temperance work.".

2771. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Buffalo, NY; March 11,

1876. 2 p.

Writes that he wishes to postpone the beginning of his temperance work in

Wheaton.

2772. Higginson, Stephen (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Middletown, DE; March 11, 1876. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about transferring membership to the Presbyterian Church.

2773. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 13, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about fundraising for Wheaton College, donations to Wheaton

College, and about the Carpenter fund. Writes also that the [Seneca, KS]

Courthouse burned.

2774. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; March 14, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that General Webster and Mrs. Cobb's father bother died. Writes

that Mrs. Murray's mother is ill. Writes that Mr. Doolittle spoke in

Chapel. Writes about the Domestic Servants and gives the local news.

Says that she is uncertain about going to California.

2775. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; March 15, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wants Herman A. Fischer to return to Wheaton College. Mentions low

salaries and mixed duties of Wheaton College faculty, and Wheaton College

debts. Writes about taking Jesse Wheaton's name off of notes.

2776. Chapell, Mrs. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Malta, IL; March 16,

1876. 4 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's accident and Jonathan Blanchard's

visit. Says that poor weather kept down church attendance.

2777. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; March 18, 1876. 2 p.

Writes of attending a meeting of the Chrestomatheon and Philadelphian

Literary Societies. Says that they are uncertain about going to

California and that the Anti-Secret Society is to pay the expenses if

they go. Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer may bring a German girl to

the U.S. with her. Writes that Sophie [Nichols] was converted at Vassar

College. Says that religious interest is most prevalent in the Baptist

Church and writes that Harry T. Wilson prayed. Writes that she was

disgusted with the outcome of the advisory council in New York. Says

that Charles A. Blanchard is thinking of going to Colorado for his and

Ellen's health. Writes that Bender is operating a billiard hall and bar

and that some minors and students were intoxicated there.

2778. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, VT; March 23,

1876. 3 p.

Writes that he wishes to postpone the beginning of his temperance work in

Wheaton.

2779. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; March 27, [1876]. 4 pp.

Writes about the area and about his family. Writes about the Wheaton

College interest being paid. Writes about the "spiritual interests" of

Heidelberg and says that the Leipzig professors are orthodox and

Heidelberg is liberal. Writes that he is learning French. Writes about

Julia Blanchard Fischer and says that he never quarrels with her.

2780. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; March 27, 1876. 2 p.

Mentions the Centennial supper and writes that _Christian Cynosure_

published part of her letter.

2781. Feemster, Robert M. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, MS;

March 28, 1876. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for sending papers. Writes about a colored

Sabbath School and says that his sister Hattie is teaching a colored

school.

2782. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; March 28, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that [H. H.] Hinman spoke on Secret Societies. Writes about Anti-

Masonic Meetings.

2783. Grant, Anna B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Yorkville, IL; March 30,

1876. 3 p.

Writes that her sister Lucy is to attend Wheaton College and would like

to board with Nora Blanchard Kellogg.

2784. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, VT; March 31,

1876. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for postponing his temperance work in Wheaton.

2785. Butterfield, E. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Leipzig, Germany;

April 2/[6], 1876. 6 p.

Writes about music lessons, confirmations in Germany, the reaction of a

Castellan to her independence. Writes about musicians in the area.

2786. Burgess, L. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cambridge, MA; April 3,

1876. 1 p.

Sends thanks and money for a book.

2787. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; April 3, 1876. 2 p.

Writes of the existence of open pastorates in England and Germany.

2788. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; April 5, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about renting a house.

2789. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; April 6, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about Philo Carpenter and the building and funds for the NCA.

Writes that he paid Wheaton College debts. Writes about J. C. Webster

difficulties. Says he wants [Frederick J. T. Fischer] to come to Wheaton

College, or Herman A. Fischer.

2790. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; April 6, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about people who are ill. Writes that Mr. Bender fell to his death

from his new building and was buried by the Freemasons. Says that Bill

Platt may take the Billiard Hall. Writes of attending a temperance

meeting and mentions that T. N. Dontney is to lecture. Writes of an

election in which Charles A. Blanchard became a member of the council and

Moffatt the President. Says that "There was a general wish to get the

money of the town out of the hands of the Gary and Wheaton ring." Writes

about local politics and mention an anti-license ticket, the peoples' or

courthouse ticket, and the town council. Writes that Dr. Walker married

Mrs. Weimer and that Emma and Moffatt are engaged. Writes that Nora

Blanchard Kellogg is to board Lucy Baird. Says that she hardly thinks of

going to California and that she visited Maria Blanchard Cook.

2791. Chapell, Mrs. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Malta, IL; April 7,

1876. 3 p.

Writes that she wishes to continue boarding Clarence at Blanchard House.

2792. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; April 7, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about various people and about flowers.

2793. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; April 7, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that both she and Josie are expecting babies but that she wishes

her pregnancy to be kept secret. Writes that the new house is nearly

finished.

2794. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 7, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about a "rage" for spelling matches and about Vassar College.

Writes about Catholicism and an attempt of the Catholics to get control

of the NY public schools. Writes that _The Herald_ talks of the Pope

coming to live in NY. Writes about Beecher's trial.

2795. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; April 8, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that F. J. T. Fischer prefers to continue his studies rather than

assume a position on the Wheaton College faculty. Writes about Wheaton

College faculty positions and claims that F. J. T. Fischer is soft on

students. Gives possible times for their return. Writes about the

Carpenter donation and the Wheaton elections. Writes about Charles A.

Blanchard's preaching.

2796. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; April 10, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that he wishes to continue his studies rather than teach.

2797. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard and

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer]. Morrison, IL; April 14/17, 1876. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

To Mary Bent Blanchard, writes that Mrs. Ann Bent is dead, that George

Atkinson died, and that she is unable to come to Wheaton at present. To

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer, writes about various people.

2798. Dontney, F. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Buffalo, NY; April 17,

1876. 2 p.

Writes that he plans to arrive on the 23rd to lecture on temperance.

2799. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 17,

1876. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. [Anne] Bent died. Writes about her own ill health.

Writes that she will stay with the Adams as long as she is of service and

says that the Adams are going to California.

2800. Blanchard, Jonathan (President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; April 18, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that he wants Frederick J. T. Fischer to come to Wheaton College.

Says that the Stoddard house burned. Writes about a possible trip to

California. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard was elected to town

council.

2801. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; April 18, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Ann Bent and about sickness in the area.

Writes that J. P. Stoddard's house burned. Writes that Mr. Powell is to

preach and Mr. Dontney is to lecture on temperance. Writes that it is

doubtful that Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard will go to

California and that she doesn't think it would be best for Geraldine

Blanchard Fischer to go to Germany. Writes that Dr. Walker married Mrs.

[Emma] Wiemer. Writes of visiting Mrs. Griswold, Mrs. Bastwick, and Mrs.

Mills.

2802. Easton, Thomas. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Belvidere, IL; April 21,

1876. 2 p.

Writes about the arrangements for Mr. Dontney to lecture. Writes that

the trustees elected are in favor of temperance.

2803. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; April 21, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard buying Mr. Andrews a machine. Writes

that VanOrden owes on his board bill. Writes about the Wheaton city

election and about the "Wheaton-Gary rule in the Corporation." Writes

about Bender's death and the cost of postage due letters. Gives the

advantages and disadvantages of Cyrus Louis Blanchard going to Yale.

Writes about Literary Societies.

2804. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 22, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Ann [Bent] and writes that George P. Bent is to

be married. Writes of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard

expecting to go to California. Writes about Vassar College. Writes that

Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is hoping to go to the Centennial. Mentions

the a fast pulse is a sign of TB and sends a photo.

2805. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; April 27,

1876. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for photo of Jonathan Blanchard and writes of

plans to go east on a visit.

2806. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; May 2, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Ann Bent and writes that George P. Bent is to

get married. Writes that Mr. Eday visited. Writes that J. P. Stoddard's

house burned and that their new house was being plastered. Writes that

she received a Bible from Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard and

that she received a deed. Writes about the fruit trees and the Ladies'

Missionary Society. Mentions "trouble about the temperance election.".

2807. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; May 4, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that he finds the "state of affairs" in Wheaton College and the

church troubling and says that he thinks [J. C.] Webster may not leave

peacably. Asks Jonathan Blanchard whether or not he asked Webster to

resign. Writes of his plans to stay in Germany another year and writes

about working in the laboratory of Prof. Bunsen. Writes about his

courses and his future plans.2808. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB

and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; May 4, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that George P. Bent is to be married. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

send items. Writes about Mr. Brockelman, the Sunday School

Superintendant. Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's having to speak five

consecutive weeks if he goes to California. Writes about the Carpenter

building fund and about the Wheaton elections.

2809. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; May 6, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Wheaton College Trustees, faculty salaries, and tutors, and

wanting Herman A. Fischer or Frederick J. T. Fischer to return to Wheaton

College. Says, "I begin to be in haste to get out of the College myself"

and "My heart is much drawn to Chicago." Writes about J. P. Stoddard's

house burning, about an Anti-Secret Society meeting in Connecticut, about

a possible trip to California, about the water table, and about a joint

meeting of the trustees, faculty, and Ladies' Advisory Board, in which it

was decided to plant an evergreen hedge around campus. Mentions the

Carpenter Building.

2810. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Julia

Blanchard Fischer]]. Wheaton, IL; May 6, 1876. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that her house burned down. Writes about Blanchard Kellogg being

baptized and about keeping the hens away.

2811. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 8,

1876. 4 p.

Writes about ill health. Writes that Mrs. Adams and family are going to

California and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a trunk.

2812. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; May 18, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Aunt [Anne] Bent and [Joseph Avery Bent]. Mentions turning

the college over to Mary Bent Blanchard and devoting his time to raising

calves and editing _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about the spring. Says he

may go to California. Mentions Mr. Nutting's death.

2813. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; May 19, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Nutting died and writes about Mrs. Nutting. Writes about

Charles A. Blanchard preaching. Writes that Mr. Taylor is building a

house and that she hopes the Stoddards will move to Wheaton. Writes that

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy is to have a baby and that Willie is thinking of

attending Oberlin College.

2814. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; May 20, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Herman A. Fischer's orchards, and the state of Herman A.

Fischer's lot. Says he thinks Frederick J. T. Fischer is better suited

to being a college professor than a physician. Says this letter is one

"as women like and write.".2815. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB).

[Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; May 22, 1876. 2 p.

Writes abou Mr. Nutting's funeral and about prayer meetings. Writes that

a WMCA was formed in Wheaton. Writes that Brownie fell from a tree and

hurt gimself. Writes that Ellen's sister, Clara, had a daughter.

2816. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 30, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about appointed delegates going to a convention at Quincy.

Compares Peoria to Quincy.

2817. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; June 2, 1876. 4

p.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer is studying under Professor Bunsen and is

considering moving to Zurich for the winter. Writes that the Southern

Germans are more friendly that the Northern. Asks for [A. D.]

Zaraphonithes' address. Writes about drunkenness and about his efforts to

begin an English prayer meeting. Writes about _The Illinoian_ and

_Christian Cynosure_.

2818. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 2, 1876. 4 p.

Writes of renewing _Christian Cynosure_. Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

White and Lizzie visited. Writes that "Whitman Conant has failed and

Davis White Jr. and Edward Conant have dissolved partnership." Writes

that Edward [Nichols] wishes to attend the Centennial and that Charles

White and his wife went to the Centennial.

2819. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; June 3, 1876. 5 p.

Writes that he wishes to remain in Germany for a time. Writes about Mr.

Carter and the Wheaton College treasury and suggests men to run the

treasury. Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's article, "How Shall We

Successfully Cope With Romanism." Writes about the Independent and the

Advance. Writes that he thinks Charles A. Blanchard will make a good

college president in time.

2820. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; June 6, 1876. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she heard Moody preach "in his new tabernacle in Chicago."

Writes that she attended a meeting in the Carpenter building. Writes

that Mr. Bailey will not teach next year.

2821. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; June 10, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; stained.

Writes about crops, about having preached, and about commencement.

Mentions S. J. Christie and her brother. Writes about students going to

Naperville with their girls. Writes about not going to California, about

slavery and Freemasonry, and about Herman A. Fischer's letters in

_Christian Cynosure_.

2822. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; June 16, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that Dr. Wells suggests four week's rest for a woman after

confinement. Mentions being free from "female weakness" and mentions

illness and trouble after the birth of [Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Sonora

Blanchard Kennedy]. Writes that she gave up her trip to California.

Writes that the "liquor trials" were discontinued and writes of

Temperance work. Writes about "the scandal of Elbert Gary" and says that

Chapman and Co. denounced Jonathan Blanchard "and all others who did not

vote for the Gary ring." Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard plans to

lecture. Writes of hopes to attend NCA meeting and writes about the

Moody meetings. Writes about making soap.

2823. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; June 19, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about University vacations during church festivals. Writes of

attending the Naperville commencement one year ago. Writes about her

acquaintances: the Brockelmans, and the Eatons.

2824. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to F[rederick]

J. T. Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; June 22, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death of Catherine Blanchard Stoddard, intending that

Frederick show the letter to Herman A. Fischer, who can then break the

news to Julia. Mentions F. J. T. Fischer's decision to remain in Germany

for a third year. Song enclosed [probably kept with the letter by Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. Note on song reads, "sung with Dear Sister Katie and

copied, the last day I spent with her, July 4th, 1875.".

2825. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; June 25/27, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's death. Writes that she is

renting her house. Writes that she quit attending church meetings but

attends two prayer meetings. Writes about Secret Societies. Mentions

rising at 4:00 AM.

Oversized.

2826. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; July 6, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about English prayer meetings, Temperance, and about various

people.

2827. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Husband of NBK). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Chicago, IL; July 6, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends money. Writes that Levington was voted down in the Convention.

Writes about Wheaton College's Commencement, the Convention, and a

Wheaton College Alumni meeting.

2828. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Framingham, MA; July 7, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about the religious work of Mr. Potter. Writes that Mrs. Samuel

Allen died. Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ and _The Congregationalist_.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is to meet with the clerical brethren "in

relation to certain charges which were calculated to injure his

usefulness." Writes that Avery White married Miss Curtis and that

Bethiah Manning had a son.

2829. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; July 14, 1876. 1 p.

Writes that news of the death of Catherine Blanchard Stoddard was kept

from Julia Blanchard Fischer and writes about the birth of Faith Fischer.

2830. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; July 18, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and about various

people.

2831. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Class of 1873). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. No.

9 University Place; July 19, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Miss Arakelian's parents.

2832. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; July 24, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about the announcement of the birth of Faith Fischer in the

newspapers. Writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's death. Writes

about _Christian Cynosure_ and _The Illinoian_. Writes about considering

going to Zurich.

2833. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; August 1, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about Mrs. [C. B.] Stinson, a widow of a missionary, who wishes to

send her daughter to school. Writes that Mrs. Stinson wishes to find

employment as nurse or keeper of a boarding house. Writes that the

Educational Instructor in Albany, KS, died and asks if the Railroad went

there. Asks for a Wheaton College catalog.

2834. Lane, Catherine Bent (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; August 5, 1876. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Encloses a program of Wheaton College's Commencement. Writes about the

Pettengill family. Mentions "Little Julia.".

2835. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [c. August 7, 1876]. 2 p.

Writes about the return of Mr. and Mrs. Eaton to the US. Writes about

various people.

2836. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Heidelberg, Germany; August 7, 1876.

4 p.

Writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's death and the illness of

Herman A. Fischer's brother. Says that her future plans are uncertain.

2837. Fisher, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; August 10,

1876. 2 p.

Writes that she is unable to visit. Sends photos.

2838. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. n.p.; August 11, 1876. 1 p.

Note: written on Literary Union Program.

Writes that [Mary Belle Blanchard] is ill. Writes about Charles A.

Blanchard and about Wheaton College funds.

2839. Carter, O. N. (Teacher of Bookkeeping, Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman

A. Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; August 14, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about treasury work, purchases for Wheaton College, the boarding

hall, and having gone east to the Centennial.

2840. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Heidelberg, Germany; August 17, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is returning to America, and that Henry Fischer believes

himself close to death. Writes about the Centennial year.

2841. Fischer, Henry D. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Addison, IL; August 23, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is under Dr. Zahn's care, that he is going to Florida for

the winter, and that money is being sent to Herman A. Fischer.

2842. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 25, 1876. 1 p.

Sends $10.00 and writes about Ezra A. Cook.

2843. Hauks, Stella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. South Haven, MI; September

1, 1876. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that she and her sister, [Helen], will not be in Wheaton during

the coming year. Writes that Mr. Manning's saw mill was destroyed by

fire.

2844. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; September 7, 1876. 2 p.

Writes about his courses and his expenses. Writes about the use of

tobacco and profanity among the [Hillsdale College] students. Writes

about Professor Rideout.

2845. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lake City, IA;

September 13, 1876. 4 p.

Writes that 10 tons of hay spoiled and the streams are high because of

rain. Writes about grasshoppers. Writes about various people and says

that Aunt Abbie married.

2846. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; ca. September 19, 1876. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with a letter from Thomas Kennedy to Jonathan

Blanchard, dated September 19, 1876.

Writes that she engaged a German midwife.

2847. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; September 19, 1876. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note attached from Sonora Blanchard Kennedy to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. September 19, 1876.

Writes about Southern and Catholic Elements in California politics.

2848. Merrill, Lillie M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

19, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about "Mama," "Papa," and Papa's not wanting Mama to leave the

city on account of "her music.".

2849. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 26, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Centennial year. Writes about Mr. Todd and an incident

involving Freemasons.

2850. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; September 28, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her will, about the establishment of an annual lecture on

Christianity vs. Earthly Religions, about James B. Walker who prayed at

Julia Blanchard Fischer's marriage, and about her minister's being a

Freemason.

Oversized.

2851. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hillsdale, MI; September 28, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about laundry and about being tempted to eat more than is good for

him. Personal accounts are listed at the bottom of the page.

2852. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; September 29, 1876. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives arrangements to meet Herman A. Fischer at the depot.

2853. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. October, 1876 ?]. 2 p.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard visited Chicago. Writes that Mr.

Whipple and Mr. Bliss are planning to hold revival meetings. Mentions

visits from relatives. Mentions a German domestic servant and says that

Mary Bent Blanchard is "blest with namesakes.".

2854. Blanchard, Charles H. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; October 7, 1876. 3 p.

Writes about his situation and says he has good health and three

children.

2855. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 16, 1876. 1 p.

Writes that he needs money and that he wants to buy a Bible for a

student.

2856. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hillsdale, MI; October 23, 1876. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that kid gloves are not worn much. Writes that he nearly fell

from the top of the new college.

2857. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 27, [1876]. 2 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's narrow escape from an accident.

Writes about preparing the house for winter and mentions that Cyrus Louis

Blanchard's flute is well cared-for. Writes that she sent a pair of

gloves to him from Miss Hinman. Mentions that there are 14 people in "the

family." Says that the Wheaton Ministerial Association is to visit.

Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard is away preaching. Mentions that Maria

Blanchard Cook went to the Centennial. Mentions that Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy had a baby and that Mr. Hazzard is the Superintendant of the

Sunday School.

2858. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 9/11, 1876. 2 pp.

Writes that she will send a basque. Writes that she fears worse times if

the Democrats win the election. Writes about Domestic Servants. Says,

"The Irish are almost intolerable as it is." Writes about Politics and

the election. Writes about the Centennial.

2859. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; November 11, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Blanchard Pettengill is travelling in Europe. Writes about

Faith Fischer's baby picture. Writes about the election.

2860. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Hillsdale, MI; November 15, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a "ministerial throng" in Wheaton. Admits that he is prone to

extremes.

2861. Merrill, Lillie M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November

15, 1876. 1 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for apples.

2862. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 20, 1876. 2 p.

Writes that she is to send a parcel. Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook

and about domestic servants.

2863. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; November 21, 1876. 2 pp.

Writes that the Court House is being rebuilt and writes about election

excitement.

2864. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 21, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he is tired of writing about Germany. Writes about Catherine

Blanchard Stoddard's children. Writes about leading a Sunday School for

Germans at the YMCA building and about a dancing school held in the YMCA

building.

2865. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to [Herman A.

Fischer]]. Heidelberg, Germany; November 27, 1876. 4 p.

Writes about the "paper and the monthly". Writes about _Colner Zeitung_

and _Christian Cynosure_ and says that he does not agree with the course

taken by _Christian Cynosure_ and Christian papers. Writes about the cost

of pictures. Writes that he changed residences. Writes about politics

and says that the government was turned over to "rebels".

2866. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Hillsdale, MI; November 30, 1876. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes his Thanksgiving activities. Writes about the President and

the Collecting Agent for the college at Hillsdale. Writes about a

telescope. Asks for subscription cards for Wheaton College.

2867. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Hillsdale, MI; December 3, 1876. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a boy who hit him with a rock, about apologizing to some

boys for not acting like a Christian, and about speaking about Christ to

students.

2868. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 16, 1876. 1 p.

Sends money and encourages him to be diligent in his studies.

2869. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; December 18, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about a series of religious meetings. Mentions enclosing a

drawing of his house to assist Herman A. Fischer and Julia Blanchard

Fischer in planning their own. Writes about Wheaton College building

insurance. Says he is thinking of establishing a female educational

institute in Peoria. Gives a brief history of his life in Peoria. Talks

about insurance for Jonathan Blanchard's building.

2870. Fischer, Henry D. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Los

Gatos, CA; December 19, 1876. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the climate and the religion in the area.

2871. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Elmwood, IL; December 29, 1876. 3 p.

Writes about leading a meeting and preaching, and says that he is to

preach again. Writes that he thinks that Miss Christie ought to be

"allowed to go" if he gets money. Writes about farm instructions.

2872. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [1877]. 2 p.

Asks about a place for Alice to work.

2873. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. 1877]. 4 p.

Writes that schools are closed due to scarlet fever. Mentions that Rev.

Sumner was called to the pulpit.2874. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Madison, WI; January

13, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Bissell died. Writes that a Norwegian girl, [Annie

Thompson], is seeking an education and wonders if there is a place in

Wheaton for her.

2875. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Chicago, IL; January 16, 1877. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she sent yardage. Mentions a dentist bill and that she took

supper with Mr. Moody.

2876. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Morrison, IL; January 19, 1877. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about financial matters.

2877. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Madison, WI; January

19, 1877. 2 p.

Writes that Annie Thompson is coming to Wheaton.

2878. Evans, Margaret J. (Preceptress of Carleton College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Northfield, MN; January 29, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions President Strong of Carleton College and defends her statements

in an earlier letter of recommendation for Miss Christie.

2879. Reade, Harriet A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Madison, WI;

February 3, 1877. 3 p.

Writes that he is sending Annie Thompson's trunk to Wheaton. Mentions

trouble at Wheaton and [J. C.] Webster's endowment. Writes about

Jonathan Blanchard and about the _Daily Inter-Ocean_.

2880. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Winnebago, IL;

February 7, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that the church is sociable. Writes about Harry Smith and his

sister, Julia. Writes that Willie Smith was to marry a Catholic.

2881. Fischer, Henry D. (Brother of HAF). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Los

Gatos, CA; February 10, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Gives his opinion of William H. Fischer.

2882. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer and

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Morrison, IL; February 19, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about financial matters. Says she does not know Herman A.

Fischer's given name.

2883. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 1, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that Blanchard T. [Pettengill] will not take Charles A.

Blanchard's teaching position and writes about his weak eyes. Asks if it

is important for Moses Pettengill to attend the annual [Wheaton College

trustees'] meeting.2884. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 27, 1877. 3 p.

Writes that she is sending a parcel of clothing. Writes that Joseph

[Bent, Jr.] is the president of a Temperance Society. Mentions that the

[U.S.] President [Rutherford B. Hayes] is "wonderful.".

2885. Osborne, William. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Monroe, MO; March 27,

1877. 4 p.

Writes about teaching and about his debts to Wheaton College. Writes

that he heard that Herman A. Fischer had slandered him in connection with

Miss Christie by writing a hasty letter.

2886. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Los Gatos, CA; April 2, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy addresed the Alumni Association of the State

Normal School. Writes that the payment on the new house is due in July

and asks Jonathan Blanchard how much her lot would sell for.

2887. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 6, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer visited and that Blanchard T. Pettengill is

in Europe. Expresses the opinion that Wheaton College affairs "wear a

more favorable aspect." Writes that she is "trying the effect of blue

glass on ourselves and plants." Writes that Catherine Bent Dunning is

interested in dress reform. Writes that Joseph Bent [Jr.] is active in

the Temperance Cause and that [Moses Pettengill] was at a Temperance

meeting.

2888. Claflin, Isaac. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Lombard, IL; April 9,

1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Reaction to Jonathan Blanchard's proposal to resign. Describes Jonathan

Blanchard's influence in the area and relates what he has heard from

others regarding Jonathan Blanchard. Gives his support of Jonathan

Blanchard.

2889. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colfax, IA; April 12, 1877. 2 p.

Writes that the local minister was asked to resign and says that she

plans to transfer her church membership.

2890. Clark, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Colfax, IA; April 19, 1877.

2 p.

Writes about various people.

2891. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Fountaindale, IL; April 25, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about taking taxidermy lessons and about mounted botanical

specimens. Asks for a post as an assistant teacher.

2892. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 1, 1877. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter to Jonathan Blanchard from Moses Pettengill of

May 1, 1977.

Writes that Jennie Dunning is engaged and that Cousin E. died of cancer.

2893. Pettengill, Moses (Trustee of Wheaton College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 1, 1877. 3 p.

Note: Enclosed with Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard of May 1, 1877.

Writes that Blanchard T. Pettengill is in Europe. Writes that the

trustees asked [J. C.] Webster to resign. Writes that [Isaac] Claflin

asked Jonathan Blanchard to resign. Comments on the "near unanimous"

views of the Wheaton College trustees and says that he intends to attend

the Wheaton College commencement and trustee meeting.

2894. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; May 4, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions a woman who had money in a bank which "broke up." Asks if

things have calmed down in Wheaton.

2895. Smith, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Marseilles, IL; May 7,

1877. 3 p.

Writes that she is unable to accept Mary Bent Blanchard's "superb offer"

and says that she wishes to go to Wheaton College in the Fall.

2896. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 23, 1877. 4 p.

Writes of entertaining the Sunday School Convention delegates and about

the eye trouble of Blanchard T. Pettengill.

2897. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; May 30, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that he is unable to donate money and says that Mrs. Richards lost

money in the Ocean Bank of New York when it failed. Writes that the

church burned down and that a contract for a new building was made.

Meanwhile, prayer meetings and services are being held at other sites.

Writes about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's death.

2898. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; June 1,

1877. 2 p.

Writes of inability to donate to Wheaton College because the patents are

making no returns. Writes about [Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's] death.

2899. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colfax, IA; June 4/7, 1877. 5 p.

Writes about teaching school. Writes that Mrs. Hardy had 20 teeth

extracted. Writes that Mr. Gordon, the local pastor, was asked to

resign. Asks if Julia Blanchard Fischer would board Abbie. Writes that

Nathaniel Cook wrote to her that he does not expect to marry. Writes, "I

have always been motherless, fatherless, and homeless.".

2900. Young, Belle M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Petersburg, [MI]; June 5,

1877. 4 p.

Writes of visit to the east. Asks if the present [Wheaton College]

matron is to be retained and writes of plans to attend commencement.

2901. Aimsby, Mrs. Lewis. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Millbury, [ ];

June 10, 1877. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her local church.

2902. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; June 14,

1877. 4 p.

Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard taking in Catherine Blanchard Stoddard's

children and writes about her husband's death. Writes about the Good

Templars and _Christian Cynosure_.

2903. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Brooklyn, NY; June 19, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Plans to visit Wheaton. Asks Herman A. Fischer to "bring that case

before the President about that diploma.".

2904. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; June 21, 1877. 4 p.

Writes of praying for Wheaton College and the Anti-Secrecy cause. Writes

that she sent anti-secrecy materials to a man convalescing with a broken

leg. Writes about selling books, aout _Christian Cynosure_, and about

Oddfellows. Writes that Thomas Harrison died.

2905. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; June 22, 1877. 1 p.

Writes about Thomas Kennedy camping and about several people.

Oversized.

2906. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; June 26, 1877. 2 p.

Gives words of encouragement for Jonathan Blanchard and writes about

Jonathan Blanchard's ill health. Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Paley will not

join a church admitting members of secret orders.

2907. Bishop, J. N. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June 27, 1877.

1 p.

Sends a draft for $25, stating that he will keep the cancelled draft as a

souvenir and autograph.

2908. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 6, 1877. 3 pp.

Writes about a trip to Peoria and says that Horace Pettengill is ill.

Wrties that she attended a Thomas's concert in Chicago.

2909. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Streator, IL; July

16, 1877. 4 p.

Writes about a preacher, travel plans, and farm plans.

2910. Kimball, Carrie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Winnebago, IL; July

16, [1877]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about her plans to arrive in Wheaton.

2911. Blake, K. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brattleboro, VT; July 17,

1877. 1 p.

Writes about the Rev. Bascom and sends money to settle account.

2912. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 17, 1877. 1 p.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard will board Fremont Gunderson. Writes that

she wishes to know the location of property on which a mortgage is to be

foreclosed.

2913. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 17, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that she read Jonathan Blanchard's speech in the _Tribune_ and

writes about the _Wheaton Illinoian_. Writes that the Brewery and Cooper

shop burned. Writes about her cousin Joe.

2914. Bishop, J. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; July 18, 1877. 1 p.

Note: The words "send cat." are written on the letter in Mary Bent

Blanchard's hand.

Writes inability to call again and about Henry Asnoe.

2915. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard and Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 18, 1877. 2 pp.

Note: Seperate letters to Mary Bent Blanchard and Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

Writes to Mary Bent Blanchard that he has rarely done a harder week's

work and mentions [Moses] Pettengill. Writes to Cyrus Louis Blanchard

that Cyrus Louis Blanchard has fire and enthusiasm, but needs steadiness

and gives farm instructions for Boyce.

2916. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Paxton, IL; July 19, 1877. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising, about Carpenter House, and about a headache.

Says he spoke to an institute at Wenona and preached. Gives instructions

for repairs.

2917. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 20, 1877. 4 pp.

Gives possible locations of a marriage certificate to be filed at the

courthouse. Writes that he visited prospective students and left the

fundraising in Paxton to Charles A. Blanchard. Writes that he is to

preach. Writes of need to pay off debts.

2918. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colfax, IA; July 26, 1877. 5 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to take Alice into her home. Writes that "Mary

is in the Insane Asylum [sic] at Mt. Pleasant.".

2919. Plumb, Samuel (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Pettengill, Moses].

Streator, IL; July 30, 1877. 1 p.

Writes praise for Charles A. Blanchard as a minister and compares him to

C. G. Finney. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is "one of the mighty men

of this age.".

2920. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New London, CT;

August 2, 1877. 2 p.

Writes about her activities during an Eastern visit.

2921. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seneca,

KS; August 10, 1877. 2 p.

Writes that Charles Avery Bent is to attend Wheaton College. Writes

about Wheaton as the center of anti-secretism.

2922. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. 3 miles from Baraboo, WI; August 10, [1877]. 2 p.

Writes that they nearly missed the train in Chicago and that the train

broke down. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard is to preach.

2923. Feemster, Robert M. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, MS;

August 14, 1877. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for Sunday School papers. Writes about Quincy

Kennon, a black man who quit smoking when he read one of the papers.

Writes about the crops and about the Wheaton College trouble over the

[Webster Controversy].

2924. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 14, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that Blanchard T. Pettengill is considering study at a European

University. Writes about the pros and cons of his taking a position as a

professor.

2925. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 28, 1877. 4 p.

Writes about the Wheaton College trouble and about _Christian Cynosure_.

Mentions that the debt is nearly paid. Writes, "I have little faith in

the South." Writes that _The Daily Witness_ is defunct. Writes that there

is a lack of the spiritual in the churches.

2926. Chapell, E. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Malta, IL; September 4, 1877. 2 p.

Writes that Clarence will not go to Wheaton.

2927. Dow, T. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sycamore, IL; September 7,

1877. 2 p.

Writes that Elsie [Dow] is coming to Wheaton but will not be able to

avail herself of Mrs. Burns' offer. Writes that she eats bread and milk

and would like to board in Blanchard House.

2928. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 13, 1877. 3 pp.

Note: Includes a letter to Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

Writes to Geraldine Blanchard Fischer about attending the fair and seeing

a portrait of Moses Pettengill displayed at there. Writes that Mrs.

Clark walked to the Pettengill's house and back to her own. In letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard, she writes that Blanchard T. Pettengill is in Europe

and wants advice on whether to extend his stay.

2929. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Los Gatos, CA; September 18, 1877. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of fleeing from diptheria in San Jose.

2930. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 8, 1877. 4 p.

Writes about Vassar College and about Domestic Servants. Writes that

Edward [Nichols] gave up project in Georgia. Mentions that fraud and

corruption "startle one almost every day" and writes about the Wheaton

College troubles. Writes that the rain damaged the railroad. Asks for

the date of Catherine Avery Bent's death and writes that Robin Lathrup is

dead.

2931. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 17, 1877. 1 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for butter, grapes, and jelly.

2932. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; October 19, 1877. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about a conditional donation of $1000.00 to Wheaton College.

2933. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 22, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about clothing.

2934. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; October 24, 1877. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Ann Blanchard, the wife of Cyrus Lewis Blanchard.

Writes that she intends to come and spend the winter, writing a list of

the items she intends to bring.

2935. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. November, 1877]. 2 p.

Mentions religious interest at Wheaton College, that Blanchard T.

Pettengill is in Edinburgh, and that Mrs. Clark had a baby.

2936. Bishop, A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sylvan Lake, FL; November

16, 1877. 4 p.

Writes of her sister in Wheaton. Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for

subscription to _The Advance_. Writes about northern people in Florida and

says that Miss Baker is married.

2937. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. n.p.; November 16, 1877. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about donating money to Wheaton College and gives articles of

agreement to donate the money.

2938. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Samuel D.

Greene]. Wheaton, IL; November 22, 1877. 2 pp.

Writes about the Webster affair in which Webster is prosecuting Jonathan

Blanchard before the church on the complaint that Jonathan Blanchard is

an incompetent professor. Writes of financial distress and says,

"Chicago could be bought out for one half the money which its property

would have brought a year or two ago." Writes that he is unable to give

financial assistance to Greene and mentions taking in Catherine Blanchard

Stoddard's children.

2939. White, William G. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; November

23, 1877. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's works on earth, about being pleased to

hear that Jonathan Blanchard survived troubles at Wheaton College, about

his first meeting Jonathan Blanchard, and about his own son. Mentions

Jonathan Blanchard's speech at Dayton.

2940. Carlson, Erl. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Andover, IL; November 24,

1877. 3 p.

Writes that Anna L. Dowell is recovering from illness and that Lydia

Dowell wishes to attend Wheaton College. Writes that he is a pastor of a

Swedish Lutheran Church. Asks for anti-secretism literature. Writes

about "The Ancient Order of U. Workmen.".

2941. Blanchard, Mary Ann (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chestertown, NY; November 26, [1877 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that she is worried that her daughter, Katie, is ill and homesick.

2942. Blanchard, Mary Ann (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chestertown, NY; December 5, [1877 ?]. 2 p.

Writes that she does not object to Katie Blanchard boarding with Julia

Blanchard Fischer. Gives an assessment of Katie Blanchard's character.

2943. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 7, 1877. 4 p.

Writes that Emma Willard married Rev. Lampe. Writes that Dr. Reynolds is

promoting the temperance cause. Writes that Frank is working to improve

the Knox College telescope. Gives the local news.

2944. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 8, 1877. 6 p.

Asks for the date of Samuel Bent's death. Writes about the Blanchard

Thanksgiving celebration. Writes about a Temperance revival and says

that Catholics are attending evening meetings. Writes that Lulu White

"has grown stout" [i.e. pregnant]. Writes that she is sending a parcel.

Writes that Edward gave up his plan in the south and writes about the

Catholics in the South and her fear that the South will rise up again.

Writes that Gertrude [Nichols] is at Brook's Seminary and Sophie

[Nichols] is at Vassar.

2945. Blanchard, Mary Ann (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chester, NY; December 11, [1877 ?]. 4

p.

Sends instructions for "managing" Katie Blanchard. Describes how she

raised her children. Writes about Katie Blanchard's studies and her

"intimacy" with a domestic servant.

2946. Blanchard, Charles H. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. St. Louis, MO; December 13, 1877. 1 p.

Writes that he expects to be in Chicago and asks for Maria Blanchard

Cook's address.

2947. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; December

13, [1877]. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to decide where Mr. Pierson shall board.

2948. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 25, 1877. 2 p.

Writes that she hopes the building money will be raised in time. Writes

about the non-celebration of Christmas and writes that Virginia Dunning

is married. Writes that the Principal of Vassar College, Miss Terry,

resigned. Writes about _The Advance_.

2949. Richardson, Mrs. C. H. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. San Jose, CA;

December 25, 1877. 2 p.

Writes of living near a Catholic school and nunnery and not liking it.

Writes about the death of a grandchild.

2950. Higginson, Stephen (Former boarder). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Deal, NJ; December 26, 1877. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends a New Year's greeting.

2951. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about student bills charged to Jonathan Blanchard and suggests

that faculty vote on putting names on the beneficiary list.

2952. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 4, 1878. 1 p.

Writes about various people and thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for gifts.

2953. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; January 9, 1878. 3 p.

Writes about various people.

2954. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 10, 1878. 2 pp.

Writes about the Webster Controversy. Sends thanks for _The Advance_.

2955. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New Hartford, IA; January 19, 1878. 5 p.

Writes about teaching school. Writes that Hattie has gone to Wheaton.

Writes that a number of candidates for wives are in the area. Writes

that Willie [Stearns] got into lawsuits with unprincipled men. Writes

that Nathaniel Cook wishes to marry her. Writes that many Anti-Masons

are not willing to fight. Writes about Mary A. Blanchard, [the widow of

Cyrus Lewis Blanchard].

2956. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; January 19, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Wheaton Church. Says he was invited to join a secret

order to discourage Chinese immigration. Writes about worker unrest in

San Francisco.

2957. Britten, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vienna, [WI]; January 20,

1878. 4 p.

Gives the family news about her mother, father and Birdie. Writes about

local church and prayer meetings. Writes about the [Webster Affair] and

about Wheaton Church Division. Writes about lawsuits, Freemasons, and

about _Christian Cynosure_.

2958. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. January 22, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with a letter from Thomas Kennedy to Jonathan

Blanchard, dated January 22, 1878.

Writes about a boarder and a baby.

Oversized.

2959. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; January 22, 1878. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with note from Sonora Blanchard Kennedy to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. January 22, 1878.

Writes about memories of Wheaton College.

Oversized.

2960. Booth, G. C. (Mother of student in Wheaton College Sub-Prep Dept.).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 30, 1878. 2 p.

Writes about Alice [Booth's] progress at school and about ill health.

2961. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [February, 1878 ?]. 2 p.

Writes about her father's death and mentions that George W. Bent is ill.

2962. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 1, 1878. 4 p.

Writes that business is depressed and that Mr. Clark is to paint her

portrait. Writes that Minnie [Dunning] visited and is engaged to a man

in St. Louis. Writes about the Wheaton church split and about revival.

Says that Mr. Taylor is in the opposition faction. Writes that Charles

White is to work in a Peoria plow factory.

2963. Ellis, Ella M. (Wheaton College Prep Student). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; February 4, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Written on letter to Mary Bent Blanchard from M. Lockwood.

Writes that she wishes to return to Wheaton College and bring her cousin,

Ella Bell Tripp.

2964. Lockwood, M. J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. February 4,

1878]. 1 p.

Note: Written on letter to Jonathan Blanchard from Ella M. Ellis on

February 4, 1878.

Writes about wishes to place Ella Ellis in Wheaton College.

2965. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; February 15,

1878. 2 p.

Writes about ill health and unexpected business matters.

2966. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 16, 1878. 4 p.

Writes about the Webster Affair and about the Wheaton church split.

Writes about the newspaper accounts of the council. Asks if Gov. Claflin

intends to prosecute Wheaton College.

2967. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; February 28, 1878. 4 pp.

Writes about following the Webster Affair in the papers. Writes that the

troubles caused him to rethink whether the grounds and methods of Wheaton

College and NCA were tenable. Wonders if the troubles will keep new

students away from Wheaton College.

2968. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; March 5,

1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of reading of the Webster Affair in the papers.

2969. Hand, Maria C. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Elkhorn, WI; March 9, 1878. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her interest in and care for Eva [Hand].

2970. Hand, Eva (Wheaton College Prep Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Elkhorn, WI; March 12, 1878. 2 pp.

Writes that Ada Hoyt wishes to go to Wheaton College and work for her

board.

2971. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 14, 1878. 4 p.

Writes about the Wheaton College debt and about taking a collection to

repair the local church. Writes about revival in Wheaton. Writes about

the Webster Affair and the threat of excommunication. Writes that Minnie

Dunning is to marry a Catholic. Writes that Mr. Donaghe died and that

Mr. Bartlett bought the Swift prperty. Sends money for Edmond Ronayne's

book on Freemasonry and writes about Masons in the church.

2972. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. March 14, 1878]. 2 p.

Writes about the Webster Controversy and the division of the Wheaton

Church. Mentions that Mrs. Eaton died. Says that George W. Bent plans to

sell out and move to the West.

2973. Maggie, Mrs. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rock Island, IL; March

16, 1878. 2 p.

Writes that she is willng to accept a position as a domestic servant and

that the Distillery burned.

2974. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to [Geraldine

Blanchard Fischer]]. Peoria, IL; March 16, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Clark painting her portrait. Says that Mrs. Burnham's

mother died and her husband left and that Mrs. Wood's mother also died.

2975. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; March 21,

1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard sent newspaper accounts of Webster

Affair.

2976. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; March 25, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Father Kennedy was bitten by a dog. Says he thought about

writing about [J.C.] Webster's competency.

2977. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; March 27/April 1, [1878]. 4 p.

Writes that Julia Browning died. Writes about a temperance and religious

revival. Mentions that she took Mr. Hinman's letter and Jonathan

Blanchard's rpinted sermon to Mrs. Boon. Writes that she told Mrs. Delano

to say to Mr. Bascom that she wanted to scold him for his participation

in the ex-parte council.

2978. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sunnyside, Dakota

Territory; April, 1878. 4 p.

Writes that the local Methodist Church failed and that the Baptists are

starting a church. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of whether or not

she ought to be baptized by immersion. Writes that she heard that Elder

Freeman was an Oddfellow.

2979. Hench, William R. (Wheaton College Class of 1877). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL; April 3, 1878. 4 p.

Writes about the Webster Affair.

2980. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; April 3, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about Nora Blanchard Kellogg, Mrs. Bryant, and Mrs. Richardson.

2981. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; April 8, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives his thoughts on documents about the Chapman trial and the Wheaton

Council. Writes about bad ministers and the lodge influence. Says he

was blackballed at the general association meeting. Describes his labors

to restore churches. Admits his mistake in not realising the power of

Christian living as an example.

2982. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to ?]. Wheaton,

IL; April 9, 1878. 1 p.

Writes that Grassie and Dickenson ordered 10 copies of the Council's

report. Mentions that J. C. Webster thinks it his duty to oppose Jonathan

Blanchard.

2983. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 9, 1878. 6 p.

Writes that she has not received the book for which she sent money.

Writes about spring cleaning. Writes that the former president of the

collapsed bank, Mr. Redfield, was arrested. Mentions that there are over

40 grog shops in Tarrytown and none in Wheaton. Writes that the Masons

were pleased with Dr. Crook's address. Writes about temperance and

mentions that Minnie Dunning is engaged. Writes about the Webster Affair

and about Jonathan Blanchard being fined and excommunicated.

2984. Booth, G. C. (Mother of Wheaton College Prep Student). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 10, 1878. 3 p.

Writes that Alice is homesick and that she intends to visit her. Writes

about Alice's bill and sends money. Writes about the Webster Affair and

that she read Jonathan Blanchard's sermon.

2985. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Philo Carpenter].

n.p.; April 11, 1878. 2 p.

Note: Letterbook Copy.

Writes that Carpenter is being quoted as evidence that Jonathan Blanchard

is a liar and desires him to publish a statement to clear Jonathan

Blanchard of the charge.

2986. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to "The readers of

the Cynosure"]. Chicago, IL; April 12, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Letterbook copy.

Writes that a letter he wrote to J. M. Chapman was not intended to

question or contradict a statement made by Jonathan Blanchard.

2987. Richardson, Mrs. C. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Jose, CA;

April 18, 1878. 3 p.

Writes that he is considering moving to Wheaton. Writes about anti-

secretism sentiment in the area.

2988. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to [Julia Blanchard

Fischer]]. Peoria, IL; May 4, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the birth of [Paul B. Fischer] and the ill health of Moses

Pettengill. Says she hopes Jonathan Blanchard will not be "cut off" by

the Elgin Association.

2989. Cobb, Mary P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; May 9, [1878 ?

]. 1 p.

Resigns from the Wheaton College Ladies' Advisory Board.

2990. Dowell, Anna L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Andover, IL; May 16,

1878. 1 p.

Writes that Lydia Dowell may go to Wheaton College.

2991. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; May 19/20, 1878. 4 p.

Writes about the Webster Affair and says that he thinks Jonathan

Blanchard's troubles may be partly caused by his abrasive style. Calls

the opposition to Jonathan Blanchard "satanic...arbitrary, unprincipled,

unscrupulous, unfeeling, inhumane." Writes that Jonathan Blanchard's

criticism of Sturtevant and Illinois College was uncalled for. Writes

about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard and Mary Blanchard (Daughter)

characters. Writes about Beecher's case. Mentions that he never felt

comfortable at Wheaton. Writes that Mariah Fletcher married a widower,

Daniel Armstrong, and writes about their family, asking Mary Bent

Blanchard to visit them if she goes to Chicago.

2992. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to [Mary Bent

Blanchard]]. Seneca, KS; May 21, 1878 [?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Expects to go to Nebraska. Mentions "the trouble.".

2993. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 21, 1878. 4 p.

Writes about the Action of the Association and about Mr. Foster, a

delegate favorable to Jonathan Blanchard to the State Association. Asks

if they should attend the Association meeting. Writes about Jonathan

Blanchard's expulsion from church. Writes that Blanchard T. Pettengill

visited his Aunt Stout. Writes of visiting Mrs. Stevens concerning the

State Association meeting and writes that she felt that a committee would

be appointed to examine the Webster Affair and the decision of the Elgin

Association would be overturned.

2994. Rinney, Ellen. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; May 29, 1878. 2 p.

Sends thanks for the papers, mentioning having donated $1.

2995. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; May 30, 1878. 2 p.

Writes about the action of the State Association. Writes that 80 people

signed a paper asking for an essay on Secret Societies which was not

acted upon by the program committee. Writes about Sherman Williams' wife

and son.

2996. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, GA;

May 31, [1878 ?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is teaching music in a colored school. Mentions the

"doleful account of affairs in the college." Writes that she is seeking a

position in a college.

2997. Young, Belle M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 1,

1878. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Professor Bent and his daughter.

2998. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 8/10, 1878. 4 p.

Alludes to Jonathan Blanchard's punching of J. M. Chapman on the train

and gives her opinion regarding the incident. Writes that Mr. Stevens is

indignant at the spirit shown by Jonathan Blanchard's opponents. Writes

that Charles White is unemplyed as a result of plow factory lay-offs.

2999. Richardson, Mrs. C. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; June 12,

1878. 3 p.

Writes of visiting Sonora Blanchard Kennedy. Writes about the prevalence

of infidelity and mentions that most people come to California to make

money. Writes about her daughter, Mrs. Hall, and about her plans to come

to Wheaton.

3000. Richardson, Mrs. C. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; June

21, 1878. 1 p.

Writes of plans to go to Wheaton and of hearing that Mary Bent Blanchard

was going to leave Wheaton.

3001. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Philo Carpenter].

Chicago, IL; June 22, 1878. 4 p.

Note: Letterbook Copy.

Writes that Carpenter is being quoted as evidence against Jonathan

Blanchard and asks Carpenter to make a statement to clear Jonathan

Blanchard's name. Mentions Carpenter's repudiation of a pledge to Wheaton

College.

3002. Gleason, H. J. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 25, 1878.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his intention to send tickets for transportation to Omaha.

Writes about the N.P. and C.P. Railroads and about the possibility of

trading tickets for an advertisement in [_Christian Cynosure_?].

3003. Richardson, Mrs. C. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; July 4,

1878. 1 p.

Writes that she read the report of the council concerning the Webster

Affair and decided not to come to Wheaton.

3004. Higginson, Stephen (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Eatontown, NJ; July 9, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes his activites since graduation. Writes that James Higginson

was killed in a snow slide in Utah Territory.

3005. Carpenter, Philo (Landowner and philanthropist). [Letter to Ezra A. Cook].

Chicago, IL; July 15, 1878. 4 p.

Gives facts concerning accusations made in Ezra A. Cook's letter of June

22, 1878. Denies repudiating a pledge made to Wheaton College, saying

that he made a conditional proposition, not a pledge long ago. Mentions

his letters to J. M. Chapman and Jonathan Blanchard.

3006. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Seneca, KS; July 18, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard planning to visit.

3007. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; July

19, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends donation to Wheaton College.

3008. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sunny Side, Dakota

Territory; July 22, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Baptists and Episcopalians, about Methodists, her family,

Sunday School, and the crops.

3009. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; July 22/26, 1878. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that John's house was struck by lightning.

3010. Carpenter, Philo (Chicago Landowner and Philanthropist). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 29, 1878. 4 p.

Explains his side of a misunderstanding between Jonathan Blanchard and

himself concerning a subscription to Wheaton College. Speaks of a need

to reform the _Christian Cynosure_ to make it less of a personal mouthpiece

and says that many are driven away from the reform by the _Christian

Cynosure_'s "repulsion criticism and condemnation." Says that there is a

need for "toleration and a more catholic Christian charity.".

3011. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Streator, IL; July 31, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Phototcopy; Original filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes about fundraising. Suggests sending catalogs to former students.

Writes that he lectured.

Oversized.

3012. Cryan, Agnes Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Stratford, Ontario;

August 2, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mr. Smith has not sold lots.

3013. Finch, Minerva (Wheaton College Class of 1878). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Pleasant Shore, MI; August 5, 1878. 2 p.

Asks that 12 copies of _Christian Cynosure_ be sent to her father.

3014. Stoddard, Mary Irene (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galva, IL; August 7, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about family members.

3015. Rinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 10, [1878 ?].

3 p.

Writes that she received papers and a card and asks for more papers.

Mentions that her son was ill and her neighbor died.

3016. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Galesburg, IL; August 16, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Suggests wrapping a baby in hot towels for spasms and writes about the

people she visited.

3017. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 19, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Moses Pettengill and Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill are in

Nantucket, Massachusetts.

3018. Straw, Darien A. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Winnebago, IL; August 22, 1878. 3 p.

Writes about the harvest work. Writes that he wishes to return to

Wheaton College and board with the Blanchards and that his sister might

come to Wheaton College.

3019. Cryan, Agnes Ellan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Stratford, Ontario;

August 29, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about taking Turkish Baths and Electric Baths as treatment for a

kidney condition.

3020. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 4, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; enclosed with Thomas Kennedy's letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated September 4, 1878.

Welcomes the Blanchards to visit.

3021. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; September 4, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; note enclosed from Sonora Blanchard Kennedy to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, ca. September 4, 1878.

Welcomes the Blanchards to visit.

3022. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Ligonier, IN; September 10, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is thinking of deeding his lot in Byron to Mary Bent

Blanchard or Mother Stoddard in compensation for caring for his children.

Writes that he preached and that a defeated candidate for governor spoke

and drew a crowd. Discusses boarding arrangements for the children.

3023. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; September 16, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Axley girls, about young McBeth, and prospective Wheaton

College students. Says she is undergoing electrical treatment and

suggests it for Jonathan Blanchard. Writes that Mrs. Hinkson, an old

woman, was kept from death by an electrifying machine. Writes about

Kansas crops and immigration. Writes about distributing Sunday School

materials and Moody Hymn books. Mentions distributing _Christian Cynosure_.

3024. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; September 23/24, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Father Kennedy had cholera and that Thomas Kennedy shot nine

quail.

3025. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; September 25, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with a letter from Moses Pettengill to Herman A.

Fischer, dated September 25, 1878. Original filed with the Fischer

Papers.

Says Cousin Frank returned from Europe. Writes about a fatal buggy

accident involving relatives.

3026. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; September 25, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter enclosed from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Julia

Blanchard Fischer, dated September 25, 1878. Original filed with the

Fischer Papers.

Writes about paying interest on his note.

3027. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; September 25, [1878]. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that she attended the Delano Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mentions

that the Wheaton College debt is cancelled.

3028. Fust, Minerva. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Gilmore, MI; September 26,

1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks for photographs of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

3029. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; September 30, 1878. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. Worrel, an anti-masonic minister, has a son, Edwin, who

wishes to attend Wheaton College. Writes about a masonic funeral with a

methodist minister.

3030. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 2, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about property matters.

3031. Finch, Minerva (Wheaton College Class of 1878). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Pleasant Shore, MI; October 5, 1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for pictures.

3032. Stoddard, Ernest Israel (Son of JPS and CBS). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Batavia, IL; October 5, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he received overalls and pictures of Mary Bent Blanchard.

3033. Delano, A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; October 8,

1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about failing to have called upon Mary Bent Blanchard.

3034. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; October 14/18, 1878. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Wells and Mary [Wells] are preparing to go to Wheaton.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to find a boarding place for Albert and Chester.

Writes about Mrs. Wells' character.

3035. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 16, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes, "There is no promise of the Depot to Filmore." Writes that Snow

is "evidently guilty of fraud" and that W. I. Phillips' church is to

withdraw "from the lodge ridden association.".

3036. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 17, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he took money out of a letter.

3037. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; October 18, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Says he received a photo of Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes about Bro.

Morrel's 19 year-old son who preaches. Suggests Jonathan Blanchard

"carry a very even hand in politics." On the election, he states, "they

finally seated a goose in stockings for president." Writes about Party

Corruption.

3038. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 24, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Moody's Church, and mentions thinking of attending a

Congregational Minister's Meeting. Writes about food and the state

meeting.

3039. Rinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; October 26, [1878 ?

]. 3 p.

Writes that she is expecting a baby.

3040. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 28, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Maria Blanchard Cook moved. Writes about Mrs. Delano's

Golden Wedding celebration in which they "remarried themselves in Quaker

style." Writes that Mrs. Delano broke her arm. Writes about the action

of the Elgin Association censuring those who ordained Charles A.

Blanchard and about Jonathan Blanchard's excommunication. Writes that

Mrs. D[elano?] was given a purse of fifty gold dollars. Cautions against

unverified statements in _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about Charles A.

Blanchard's new baby.

3041. Dewey, Sarah M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Toulon, IL; October 29,

1878. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a photo. Writes about being thrown from a

buggy.3042. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; November 4, 1878. 2 p.

Note: Separate letters to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes to Jonathan Blanchard that she and Jonathan Blanchard "understand

each others principles" and can "discern perverse things." Writes to

Mary Bent Blanchard that Mrs. Coe is ill. Writes that Mr. and Mrs.

Ballad are living in her house. Writes: "of late I have been called very

handsome." Writes that Jonathan Blanchard asked her not to write sister

C. L. "about what had occured." Writes that Samuel [Blanchard] may have

said he didn't approve of Jonathan Blanchard's reform work.

3043. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York,

NY; November 9, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; typed.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard plans to speak.

3044. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 9, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard or Julia Blanchard Fischer would like a

"Swede girl." Mentions a state meeting at Wheaton.

3045. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 15, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Annie Arnander wants to go to Wheaton College. Writes about

coming to Wheaton. Note added by Ezra A. Cook about meeting the train.

3046. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 19, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a convention at Worcester. Says that Mary Lovell Baldwin's

illness was caused by the sight of corpse.

3047. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; November 20, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about two prospective students: Daniel W. Terry and Adds Terry.

Writes that Mr. Terry is a Campbellite. Writes about Heaselquist, former

president of Augustana College. Promotes Paxton's possible locale for

the upcoming NCA meeting.

3048. Wood, Mrs. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sycamore; November 22,

[1878 ?]. 2 p.

Writes about Emily Wood and the manner in which she was taught.

3049. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Allegheny, PA; November 26, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about travels in the East, relatives, and Charles A. Blanchard's

fundraising.

3050. Semanthe. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; November 30,

1878. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for the photographs and writes about the

Women's Christian Association.

3051. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; December 2, 1878. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about relatives.

3052. Meacham, H. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; December 4,

1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Suggests that Mary Bent Blanchard not board Carrie Dehm.

3053. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 14, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is afflicted with a dumb ague. Writes about the wedding

reception of Mr. Scrivens. Mentions the Exparte Council findings and the

Hart Document. Mentions the death of Mr. Olds.

3054. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; December

18, 1878. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Richard McDonald and the impoverished state of the

Richardsons. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write to Mr. Wagner. Writes

about the Ladies' Advisory Board.

3055. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; December 21, 1878. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her life is not one of ease and leisure. Writes about Mary

Bent Blanchard and Jonathan Blanchard not going to California, about

Jonathan Blanchard and anti-masonry, and about the Freemasons and a

businessman.

3056. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; December 25, 1878. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about debts, treatments with an electrifying machine, having taken

Communion, and about the "rich trustees of the Presbyterian Church" who

"object to Bro. Brown's occupying next Sabbath.".

3057. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [1879 ?]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks that Mary Bent Blanchard send him his clothes and distribute some

cards.

3058. Blanchard, Jonathan; Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (President of Wheaton

College and Wife). [Letter to ?]. n.p.; [1879]. 1 p.

Note: Fragment; Ripped.

Jonathan Blanchard writes about writing a book. Mary Bent Blanchard

writes that [Geraldine Blanchard Fischer] is to graduate.

3059. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [1879 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Desires Mary Bent Blanchard to meet with her class and introduce her

substitute.

3060. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tarrytown, NY; January 13, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is sending a parcel. Writes about the very cold weather,

about sleighing, and about Sabbath-breakers.

3061. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 15, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about manuscripts, and upcoming meetings in Chicago and at Wheaton

College. Mentions the wide-spread knowledge of the disturbances at

Wheaton College, and the Colton and May Law Suit. Asks about the cow.

3062. Higginson, Stephen (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colt's Neck, NJ; January 18, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a week of prayer, about a teacher, about having subscribed

to _Christian Cynosure_, and about the few Secret Society men in Rural. A

note of February 26, 1879 explains that Higginson's bank account "became

minus.".

3063. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 3, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about meetings in Wheaton. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard's

name was removed as Vice President of AMA. Writes about Jonathan

Blanchard advocating a new mission, and a week of Prayer. Mentions that

Mr. Clark is painting pictures. Writes that the railroad withdrew half-

fare tickets.

3064. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; February 4, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes hard times. Writes about U.P. ministers and anti-secret

society reforms. Suggests Paxton as venue for future NCA convention.

Writes that he believes the circulation of _Christian Cynosure_ should be

given precedence over other NCA activities. Asks for Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer to copy the family record and send it to him. Writes about a

revival at Wheaton College.

3065. Plumb, Samuel (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Streator, IL; February 4, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks him to preach.

3066. McKee, Sarah W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; February 5,

1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people.

3067. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA;

February 5, 1879. 2 p.

Sends royalty money as a donation to Wheaton College and writes about

Smith college.

3068. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 9, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks to buy _Sunday at Home_, in order to reprint it.

3069. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 10, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends 40 cents. Gives new address.

3070. Webster, J. C. (Former Professor, Wheaton College). [Letter to Isaac

Preston]. Lisbon,; February 11, 1879. 5 p.

Note: Fragment; See Maria Blanchard Cook's letter to Isaac Preston for a

transcription of the complete letter. The last page of the letter is

written on an appeal for _Christian Cynosure_ subscriptions from Ezra A.

Cook dated January 14, 1879.

Gives a response to Preston's "eulogy" of Jonathan Blanchard in the

_Chicago Times_. Writes about matters of disagreement between himself and

Jonathan Blanchard. Says that Jonathan Blanchard's claim of secret

society opposition to him is in this case unfounded, since many of his

opponents are anti-secretists. Mentions that it is his opinion that

secret societies "pitched in to help the strife." Mentions Charles G.

Finney's theology and anti-masonic policy.

3071. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Isaac Preston].

Peoria, IL; February 14, 1879. 3 p.

Sends thanks for an article about Jonathan Blanchard from the _Chicago

Times_. Laments a lack of timely reformers, mentioning the fields of

slavery, intemperance, and secretism.

3072. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 17, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Takes Cyrus Louis Blanchard to task for not giving Jonathan Blanchard a

respectful answer when asked about his future plans. Urges him to resist

temptation.

3073. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Uncle Sam, CA; February 17, 1879. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her marriage to Nathaniel Cook and about his illness. Says

the SDA minister visited, that Alice married Will Fry, and that Annie

married Tomy Jones.

3074. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; February 22, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about anti-secretism, friends and relatives.

3075. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Isaac Preston].

Chicago, IL; February 24, 1879. 10 p.

Note: Includes a transcription of J. C. Webster's letter to Preston of

February 11, 1879.

Writes about J. C. Webster's letter of February 11, 1879. Comments on

Preston's article about Jonathan Blanchard. Writes about Lodge influence

in the Webster Affair. Says that the controversy has injured Jonathan

Blanchard's reputation. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's anti-Masonic work,

saying that he wrote the resolutions against secretism which were passed

at Farmington in 1846. Mentions that I. A. Hart asked Jonathan Blanchard

to cooperate with J. C. Webster and the church pastor in installing Prof.

Haskell as President of Wheaton College.

3076. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Isaac Preston].

Chicago, IL; February 25, 1879. 5 p.

Same content as letter of February 24, 1879 from Maria Blanchard Cook to

Isaac Preston, but without the transcription of Webster's letter.

3077. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Isaac

Preston]. Chicago, IL; Febrary 26, 1879. 4 p.

Answers a letter from J. C. Webster to Claflin concerning the Webster

Controversy. Writes about President Finney and Finney's support of the

Quint Council. Writes that Oberlin College is "controlled by the Lodge."

Writes about Webster's brand of anti-masonry and "the case of Mr. Webster

as I see it." Writes that Webster was incompetent and never raised funds

for the Wheaton College building.

3078. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 1, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. H. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a hat and overcoat.

3079. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 1, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Compliments Mary Bent Blanchard on her ability to get along without much

money. Writes that Minnie [Dunning] is to marry a Catholic, and that Mr.

D[unning] is said to be insane at times. Writes that George "scooped" on

an invention. Describes repairs done to her home.

3080. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 2, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about daily church meetings and about Maria Bent Nichols and

Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill.

3081. Preston, Isaac. [Letter to J. C. Webster]. Lockport, IL; March 3, 1879. 25

p.

Response to Webster's letter of February 11, 1879 giving his views on the

Webster Affair. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's anti-Masonic work.

3082. Newton, D. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Toledo, OH; March 4, 1879. 2

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that his wife died. Encloses a poem, "The Dying Wife.".3083. Wells,

Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; March 5, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Temperance cause, about the Gabhart family and

temperance, and about Wheaton College's debt.

3084. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; March 10/11, 1879. 6 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter enclosed from Selima Blanchard Allen to Henry L.

Kellogg, ca. March 11, 1879.

Mentions looking at her letters in the Blanchard attic. Writes about her

debts and assets, about paying taxes, about reading old letters, and

about the new railroad being built. Mentions that the county seat is to

be in Morrison.

3085. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 10, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's thoughts of writing an autobiography.

3086. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Henry L. Kellogg].

n.p.; ca. March 11, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with letter from Selima Blanchard Allen to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated, March 10/11, 1879.

Writes about various people.

3087. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 13, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about taxes owed on property.

3088. Rood, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sheridan, IL; March 14,

1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she desires to rent rooms to gentlemen students.

3089. Thompson, Annie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Blair, WI; March 15,

1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mrs. Brookins owes her money.

3090. Rood, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 18,

1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she changed her mind about renting rooms.

3091. Terry, A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; March 25, 1879. 2

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he desires to attend school and work for his board.

3092. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; March 30, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes religion in the area. Writes about Maria and her husband, and

about Charles A. Blanchard's sermon being printed. Suggests expanding

the focus of _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about Mr. Carnahan, a Baptist

holiness preacher. Discusses Jonathan Blanchard and Wheaton holiness

meetings, in which Jonathan Blanchard said he would cut off his arm to

obtain sanctification. Writes about attaining sanctification. Sends

money.

3093. Beach, Minnie C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 2,

1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Inquires about an opening in the art department at Wheaton College.

3094. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard

and Jonathan Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; April 9, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions the ages of Jonathan Blanchard and the other siblings. Gives

advice on disciplining Young Worrel. Writes about Ronayne's books.

Mentions Selima Blanchard Allen's conversion and why he never chose to

live with her. Gives opinions and comments on siblings.

3095. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

ca. April 10, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with letter from Mary Paine Bent to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated April 10, 1879.

Writes about selling the property.

3096. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Seneca, KS; April 10, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Note attached from George W. Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

April 10, 1879.

Writes that they sold the farm and are going to move, that Charles A.

Bent is going to the "colony lands," and that Arthur Bent wants to be a

harness maker. Mentions enclosing a rattlesnake skin.

3097. Newton, D. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Toledo, OH; April 14, 1879. 4 p.

Writes that she has resolved to write a biographical sketch of her

husband. Adds a postscript saying that on second consideration, she

could not place such a sketch in the hands of one "destitute _in any

measure_ of gospel vim or vitality.".

3098. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Uncle Sam, CA; April 21, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thinks that Mary Bent Blanchard may find Californians to be like

Easterners. Writes about Prof. Boulon's Band, and about a barbeque and

ball planned by "rum sellers and saloon men." Mentions about a Methodist

minister who does not "come out boldly against any sin," and about a

scandal in the church.

3099. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Topeka, KS; April 23, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that he is ill with typhoid pneumonia.

3100. Birch, Mrs. W. S. [Letter to "Dr. M. H. Blanchard" [Mary Bent Blanchard?

]]. Chicago, IL; April 23, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about engaging Prof. Foster and sending for "Unions.".

3101. Lane, Catherine Bent (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Topeka, KS; April 25, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about Joseph Avery Bent's illness, about Prof. Collier's daughter,

about Pres. McViccar of Wabash College, and about visitors.

3102. Pugh, Esther. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; April 25,

1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about sending _Our Union_ [WCTU] at a special rate.

3103. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 26, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about Joseph Avery Bent's illness.

3104. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 26, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she sent a parcel to Mary Bent Blanchard.

3105. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 1, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Joseph Avery Bent's illness, about various preachers: Mr.

Tompkins, Mr. Stevens, and Mr. Bateman of Knox College. Mentions Mrs.

Willard, a niece of Moses Pettengill's. Writes about [A.D.]

Zaraphonithes and his bride. Writes about the Secret Societies, who

"abound in entertainment." Writes about Charles A. Blanchard's

fundraising, and the reaction of Mrs. Higgins' granddaughter to a

_Christian Cynosure_ story.

3106. Birch, Mrs. W. S. [Letter to "Dr. N. H. Blanchard"]. Chicago, IL; May 2,

1879 [?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about arranging Prof. Foster's lecture tour.

3107. McKune, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Laban, KS; May 2, 1879. 1

p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about illness and death in S. G. Barton's family and about his

recovery from typhoid. Writes about church growth, and about Baptists,

Methodist Episcopalians, and Presbyterians "coming to us.".

3108. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 7, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is sending clothes. Writes about his health, that he is

sleepy. Mentions his partner, Wallace Heckman. Writes about getting

through his law-year and his plan to commence three suits.3109. Blanchard,

William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; May 7, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Describes expenses involved in holding an NCA Convention. Writes about

Howell of Champaign, and about "that wicked Pierce." Writes about

Charles A. Blanchard, saying, "I think he made a big mistake in managing

Means and Travis." Comments on the altercation between Jonathan

Blanchard and J. M. Chapman. Writes about Charles Mead, a prospective

student.

3110. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Warren L.

Wheaton]. Wheaton, IL; May 8, 1879. 2 p.

Writes about Wheaton selling his place and tells him that selling his

property is better than being in debt.

3111. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 8, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard's sermon printed in _Christian Cynosure_,

about the Talmage trial, about Catholics and the Pope, about Kittie's

want of piety, and about Minnie [Dunning's] plans to marry a Catholic.

3112. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; May 9, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Anti-Secretism and about a poor minister who ought to

receive _Christian Cynosure_.

3113. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; May 12, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks Cyrus Louis Blanchard to send Julia Blanchard Fischer's dress.

Mentions "getting up a donation for the Exodus in Kansas.".

3114. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 12, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about settling accounts.

3115. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Red Cloud, NE; May 13, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about moving and about local churches.

3116. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 15, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about buying a commentary. Mentions the death of Mrs. Thain.

3117. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 16, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a loan of $3.00 to Mary Bent Blanchard. Suggests that

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer spend half of her time outdoors, and half on

essays.3118. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; May 16, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about _Christian Cynosure_ advertisements. Asks that Charley Mead be

sent a Wheaton College catalog. Writes about Charley Mead and his family.

3119. Jones, Liberty. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lombard, IL; May 25,

1879. 1 p.

Writes that she may accept an invitation from Mary Bent Blanchard.

3120. Hebbard, J. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Topeka, KS; May 30, 1879.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a donation to the Kansas Freedmen's Relief

Association.

3121. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Lawn Ridge, IL; May 30, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about travel plans. Wants Jonathan Blanchard to answer a

committee which said that Wheaton College had only graduates who entered

ministry. Writes that Anderson read a paper on the Church and the Lodge.

3122. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 3, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; postal card.

Writes that she attended the wedding reception [of A.D. Zaraphonithes?].

3123. Foster, Lydia C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; June 4,

1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions "peace & prosperity in...church." Writes about a local church,

Sunday School, and a Missionary Meeting.

3124. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; June 14, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Geraldine Blanchard Fischer's Commencement.

3125. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; June 16, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about going camping. Mentions a sermon on "Sectarianism" by

Charles A. Blanchard.

3126. Dowell, Lydia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Alpha, IL; June 22, 1879.

1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wishes to begin school next term.

3127. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wilberforce,

[OH]; June 23, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; postal card.

Writes about plans to come to Wheaton, about Wilberforce's having

formerly been a resort, and about taking spring water for health.3128.

Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Calhoun, IA; June

30, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is considering sending Gertie to school in Wheaton, and

that her sister Eva is married. Writes about the Congregational Church

at Harden Creek.

3129. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 7, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes, "our colored man and girl have been threatened with fever."

Writes about Thomas White, his wife, daughter, and Lulu. Says Blanchard

T. Pettengill saw a "celebrated occulist," and writes about his poor

eyesight. Talks about "excitement on the temperance and Sabbath

question," about trains bringing excursion parties to parks on the

Sabbath, about Sunday Law, and about the 4th of July celebration during

which there was an oration by Cratty.

3130. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Red

Cloud, NE; July 9, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that a wind storm blew down forty buildings and overturned his

buggy. Writes about the different denominations in Red Cloud. Says he

preaches at four different places.

3131. Nash, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Clear Lake, IA; July 14,

1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Signature is unclear.

Writes about Sister Cal. and about a young lady who seeks a position at

Wheaton College.

3132. Browne, Hattie M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; July 21,

1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Offers to teach music twice per week at Wheaton College. Writes about

College students taking music lessons in village [of Wheaton].

3133. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; July

22, 1879. 3 p.

Sends royalty money as a donation to Wheaton College.

3134. Hench, William R. (Wheaton College Class of 1877). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL; August 12, 1879. 1 p.

Inquires after Jonathan Blanchard's health.

3135. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 12, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's being ill and about aiding fugitives.

3136. Miles, M. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Des Moines, IA; August 13,

1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about travels in Iowa and about Jonathan Blanchard's being ill.

3137. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB's). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 19, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. W. and daughter, and about boarding arrangements.

3138. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New London, CT;

August 21, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions minutes of the Wheaton College Ladies' Advisory Board. Writes

about moving from Wheaton.

3139. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Uncle Sam, CA; August 22, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Nathaniel Cook's sister, Louisa. Writes that John's

daughter died, and that her father died. Writes about mother. Says Mr.

Cook wants to attend a camp meeting. Says she expects to be "sick" [i.e.

delivered of a child] in November.

3140. Tashjean, B. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New York, NY; August 22,

1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Armenians who wish to attend Wheaton College.

3141. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Red

Cloud, NE; ca. August 23, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; attached to letter from Mary P[aine] Bent to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated August 23, 1879.

Gives directions on getting to Red Cloud, Nebraska by Railroad.

3142. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Red Cloud, NE; August 23, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; note attached from George W. Bent to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

August 23, 1879.

Writes about mosquito trouble.

3143. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB's). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 23, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his health, business, cutting clover, and ditching. Writes

that he was elected Professor of Latin Languages at the Chicago

Athenaeum.

3144. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; August 23, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard's journey to San Jose is "a great injury

to him.".

3145. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Calhoun, IA;

August 24, [1879 ?]. 3 p.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard for taking Gertie into

their home.

3146. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 25, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's illness. Mentions the possible bad

influence of Minnie [Dunning's] Catholic beau. Writes about Geraldine

Blanchard Fischer's plans to be married.

3147. Nutting, Sarah H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Randolf, WI; August 25,

1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Relates her dread and apprehensions of having Lily stay in her house.

Writes about reading popular magazines.

3148. Cook, Ezra Asher (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; August 30, 1879. 3 p.

Writes about Mrs. Kimball's offer of tickets to San Francisco. Gives

travel details. Writes about a Philo Carpenter letter pledging $1000 to

Wheaton.

3149. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 3, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a runaway from Refuge placed in a workhouse, about the

firemen who are to hold a tournament, and about an accident at a glucose

factory.

3150. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Ezra A.

Cook]. n.p.; September 4, 1879. 5 p.

Sends a letter by [Philo] Carpenter. Gives Mary Bent Blanchard's advice

on how to proceed in this matter. Gives a statement he wishes Carpenter

to sign. Writes that he plans to travel west.

3151. Kavanagh, Lizzie M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lombard, IL;

September 4, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she desires to attend school and work for board.

3152. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; September 5, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's anticipated

trip to California.

3153. Smith, Florence. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wayne, IL; September 7,

1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a school for teachers.

3154. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Calhoun, IA;

September 10, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends $10.00.

3155. Roy, Joseph E. (Knox College Class of 1848). [Letter to Henry L. Kellogg].

New York, NY; September 11, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks about Jonathan Blanchard's health.

3156. Hodge, Thomas. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; September 12, 1879. 1

p.

Note: Enclosure in letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard

from Henry L. Kellogg, September 13, 1879.

Sends his good wishes for Jonathan Blanchard's planned trip.

3157. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer]. Omaha, NE; September 13, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about the trip to, and reception in Omaha.

3158. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Husband of NBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 13, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal from Thomas Hodge, of September 12, 1879, was enclosed.

Writes about "The story about Morgan", and joking among students. Writes

about various people.

3159. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Omaha, NE; September 15, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about her trip to Omaha. Writes about General Williams, who is a

commander of a fort. Writes about various people.

3160. Fischer, Julia Blanchard; Fischer, Herman Augustus (Daughter and Son-in-

Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 15, 1879. 4 p.

Julia Blanchard Fischer writes that Frederick J. T. Fischer wrote a

prescrition for Jonathan Blanchard's rheumatism and mentions several

people. Herman A. Fischer writes to Jonathan Blanchard that the

prescription is the largest dose and that no one knows he wrote it.

3161. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 16, 1879. 1 p.

Writes that he canned grapes with Geraldine Blanchard Fischer and writes

about his health.

3162. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 16, [1879]. 2

p.

Writes that she is to teach Sunday School and mentions various people.

3163. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard; Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Daughter and Son-in-Law of

JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; September 16, 1879. 3 p.

Note: Separate letters to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard from

Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Henry L. Kellogg.

Nora Blanchard Kellogg writes about an upcoming Illinois Wesleyan

Conference and about several people. Henry L. Kellogg encloses a card

from Dr. [Joseph E.] Roy.

3164. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 17, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Asks for sketches of travel for _Christian Cynosure_. Writes that she

received an editorial from Jonathan Blanchard.3165. [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; September 17, 1879 ? 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Printed postal advertising a dictionary.

3166. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 19, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about prayer meeting and says that he received the letter.

3167. Hurlbut, Sadie. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Omaha, NE; September 20,

1879. 2 p.

Writes that her father is recovering.

3168. Stanseth, Mrs. A. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, WI;

September 20, [1879]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about acquaintances.

3169. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB's). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 22, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card; Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard

Papers.

Writes about the Illinois Wesleyan Conference.

3170. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 22, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that the Wesleyan Conferance at Wheaton is closed. Writes that

[Edmond] Ronayne spoke and is bringing a lawsuit against Ezra A. Cook.

Writes about [Wallace] Heckman [Cyrus Louis Blanchard's partner].

3171. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; September 22, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Ezra A. Cook won the lawsuit against [Edmond] Ronayne.

3172. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 22, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that Luther Birge wishes Jonathan Blanchard well.

3173. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 22, 1879. 4 p.

Writes about the Wesleyan Conferance. Writes that V. D. Lathrop

preached, "but was not generally liked," and that Mr. Hawley preached.

Writes that Mrs. Wells "is not the smartest worker I ever saw." Writes

that Charles A. Blanchard had his hand bruised by the tower bell while

showing Wheaton College to Wesleyan ministers. Writes of a social to be

held in the Wheaton College parlor.

3174. Cross, Samuel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Sacramento, CA; September

24, 1879. 3 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit and writes

that a local minister wants Jonathan Blanchard to preach.

3175. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to [Julia Blanchard

Fischer]]. San Jose, CA; September 26, 1879. 2 p.

Writes of a Fair in progress. Writes that Jonathan Blanchard was invited

to preach. Writes of buying a bank for the children. Asks Julia

Blanchard Fischer to get a poem for Henry L. Kellogg to print.

3176. Warren, J. H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; September

30, 1879. 1 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3177. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; October 1, 1879. 6 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Mrs. Bailey is upset at the fact that Jonathan Blanchard's

class was given to Ellen Blanchard. Writes about petty disputes at

Wheaton College. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard was "disgusted"

because "I don't want to go down to the College and run things as the

Vice President's wife should." Writes about teaching a college class.

Writes of attending Ladies' [Advisory] B[oard] meetings and of a new

organ in the Chapel. Writes about Sunday church meetings and messages by

Charles A. Blanchard. Writes about the Wesleyan Conference and about

Charles A. Blanchard hurting his hand on the Wheaton College bell.

Writes that Bishop Gleason takes photos. Mentions that Charles A.

Blanchard used to spoil Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's mud pies. Writes that

Minnie's baby is getting better.

3178. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 1, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard preached, and that Ed Joslyn preached in

the College Chapel. Writes about Mr. Worrel's father, and about Cyrus

Louis Blanchard's teaching at the Chicago Athenaeum.

3179. Rankin, A. L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Soquel, CA; October 1, 1879.

3 p.

Writes that a former member of the 6th Street Presbyterian Church in

Cincinnati desires to meet Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes that of planning to attend the General Association in San

Francisco. Writes that his mother died and his father is living with

Mrs. J. W. Humphries, his daughter.

3180. Lathrop, L. B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Hollister, [CA?]; October

2, 1879. 1 p.

Writes that he hopes that Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard will

visit him.

Oversized.

3181. Stoddard, Mary Irene (Daughter of JPS and CBS). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 2, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about relatives.

3182. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 3, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.3183. Hurlbut, A. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Omaha, NE; October 4, 1879.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of the death of his brother, E. B. Hurlbut.

3184. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB's). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottumwa, IA; October 4, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that she is looking at land in Iowa and Kansas.

3185. Warren, J. H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; October

4, [1879]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends arrangements to meet Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

3186. Hurlbut, Sadie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Omaha, NE; October 5,

1879. 3 p.

Writes of the death of her father.

3187. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB's). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 6, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RFPC.

Writes about the Viall Fund and about a week of prayer.

3188. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 6, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Prof. E. D. Bailey and his wife are boarding at Wheaton

College. Writes about a drought, about German meetings, about Herman A.

Fischer going door-to-door evangelizing. Asks if Jonathan Blanchard tried

Fred[erick J. T. Fischer's] medicine.

3189. Beck, P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Grafton, CA; October 7, 1879. 2

p.

Writes about a County Anti-Secretism Association meeting and asks if

Jonathan Blanchard will attend, saying that he hopes to meet Jonathan

Blanchard.

3190. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; October 7, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about two Indian youth in the school, and about making up a box

for refugees in Kansas. Says she wants "colored friends" to help with

the relief effort.

3191. Stoddard, Mary Irene; Stoddard, Catherine B.; Fischer, Faith

(Granddaughters of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; October 8, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Write about Catherine Blanchard Stoddard.

3192. Tapley, M. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, MS; October 8,

1879. 10 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the colored preachers who are against Secret Societies.

Mentions that her husband maintains an Anti-Secret Society sign board.

Describes wild religious demonstrations; an argument at a funeral; poor

colored people; the funeral sermon (preached by a black man) for a girl

named Bella; hymnbooks; and the status of poor whites. Mentions clothing

sent by Mary Bent Blanchard.

3193. Gould, R. D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Kearney, NE; October 9, 1879.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is collecting money for Mr. Chichester and that he feels

that he is not paid well enough.

3194. Hand, La Roy S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Ogden, IA; October 9,

1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends good wishes.

3195. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 10, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that there has been no "breaking up of the ice at meetings.".

3196. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 10, 1879. 2 p.

Writes about prayer meetings and about a heat wave. Writes that

Washington Wheaton received "the power" at a camp meeting, then was found

insane and put in jail. Writes that students were converted by Charles

A. Blanchard's preaching. Suggests horseback riding for Jonathan

Blanchard. Writes about Wheaton College.

3197. Cook, Ezra Asher (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; October 10, 1879. 2 p.

Sends batteries for Jonathan Blanchard to place over his heart and

between his shoulders. Sends drafts and writes about _Christian Cynosure_.

3198. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; October 11,

1879. 4 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit and writes

about her children.

3199. Murch, Lila. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Redwood, CA; October 11,

1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about General and Mrs. [Edward] Connor.

3200. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 11, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Charles and Mrs. White are recovering from an "upset" at

Monmouth Cave. Writes about family members.

3201. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 13, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends local and home news. Mentions that she is teaching a class of

boys. Mentions that Charles A. Blanchard preached and that Rufus

Blanchard is to lecture.

3202. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Ezra A.

Cook]. San Jose, CA; October 14, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about printing his sermon reviewing the ex-parte council in

_Christian Cynosure_. Writes about the Wheaton Church and the State

Association. Mentions California being a "priest-cursed coast."

Mentions that he is pushing for a prayer meeting at Grafton.

3203. Stoddard, Mary Irene (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 14, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Young People's Prayer Meeting and mentions a railroad

accident in Maywood.

3204. Beck, P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Grafton, CA; October 15, 1879. 4

p.

Writes about the Association Meeting and invites Jonathan Blanchard to a

quarterly meeting. Writes about travel connections.

3205. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Husband of MEC). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 15, 1879. 2 p.

Writes about his wedding anniversary. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard

is to attend the Wesleyan General Conferance as a representative of

Wheaton College and the National Reform Association of Philadelphia.

Writes that he thinks there will be an effort to reinstate Jonathan

Blanchard as a VP. Writes that the U. B. Church is getting worse.

Writes that J. P. Stoddard is at the Western State Meetings. Writes that

Rufus Blanchard is to lecture at Wheaton College and that Rufus Blanchard

was converted. Mentions a RR accident at Maywood.

3206. Orth, Rosie. [Letter to "Dear All"]. San Jose, CA; October 15, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Marston and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy.

3207. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Uncle Sam, CA; October 16, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her husband is ill and nearly insane. Writes about

Freemasons and saloons.

3208. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 17, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a law case: Tashjean v. Daniel Kelley.

3209. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 18, [1879]. 1 p.

Writes about money collected by Gould, mentioning that he needs an order

from Jonathan Blanchard to send a draft.

3210. Ring, Orvis (Wheaton College Class of 1860). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Reno, NV; October 20, 1879. 5 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit. Writes that

his sister, Mary's, house burned. Writes about teaching and about local

denominations.

3211. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. San Jose, CA; October 21, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and mentions conversions at Wheaton College.

3212. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 21, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and mentions that Charles A. Blanchard returned

from the Wesleyan General Conference. Writes about people paying notes

and says that J. P. Stoddard preached. Gives the weights of Paul

Fischer, Faith Fischer, Kittie Stoddard, Geraldine Blanchard Fischer, and

herself. Writes about the Ladies' Society Meetings and mentions that

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer rides sidesaddle. Says that Washington

Wheaton is insane.

3213. eFischer, Herman Augustus (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 22, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Miss [A Jennie] Carothers is ill and mentions the

"contemptible course of some of our 'exparte' friends.".

3214. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 22, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and gives her weight. Writes about her sewing

plans.

3215. Beck, P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Grafton, CA; October 23, 1879. 1

p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that he expects Jonathan Blanchard to come soon. Writes about

Bro. Smith and the Association meeting.

3216. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Uncle Sam, CA; October 23, 1879. 2 p.

Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ and its possible subscribers and about

various people.

3217. Fischer, Geraldine C. Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 24, 1879. 3 p.

Writes that Mr. Banks paid the rent. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard

attended the Michigan Conference and gives her height and weight.

3218. Weeks, J. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Lafayette, CA; October 25, 1879. 2 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit and writes

about teaching school.

3219. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; October 26, 1879. 2 p.

Writes about the possibility of Abbey going to stay with Mary Bent

Blanchard for a year.

3220. Beck, P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Grafton, CA; October 26, 1879. 1

p.

Sends a handbill advertising an association meeting and writes about

travel connections.

3221. Baird, John. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Laramie City, Wyoming Territory; October 27, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his daughters.

3222. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; October 29, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that he plans to forward two letters and mentions family members.

3223. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; October 30, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Worrell and corn husking. Writes that Mr. Hale and Mr.

Lawson were killed by poison gas in a well.

3224. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; October 30, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that R. B. Foss was dismissed by the Board of Education.

Oversized.

3225. Ring, Orvis (Wheaton College Class of 1860). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Reno, NV; November 1, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he desires Jonathan Blanchard to preach in the Wesleyan

Church.

3226. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; November 3, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks if Blue-gum still helps Jonathan Blanchard and writes about Mr.

Baty.

3227. Wells, M. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Des

Moines, IA; November 4, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about arrangements for the Blanchards to visit.

3228. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; November 5, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is ill.

3229. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; November 6, 1879. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about _Christian Cynosure_ and writes that she hopes Jonathan

Blanchard is prudent about speaking in public.

3230. Cook, Nathaniel; Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB and Her

Husband). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard Kennedy]. Uncle Sam, CA; November

24, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Nathaniel writes about the Blanchards' planned itinerary. Mentions that

Minnie is ill and that they have a new son. Minnie writes that she is

ill and that she recently bore a son.

3231. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; November 27, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Minnie Stearns Cook is ill and that Mr. Bryant died of

Typhoid Fever. Writes about Thanksgiving and mentions that Thomas

Kennedy is ill.

3232. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 28, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about having "the Blake girls and boys in the depot" to

Thanksgiving dinner. Writes about religious feeling.

3233. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December [1879]. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her family.

3234. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Reno, NV; December 6, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard was made ill by a dose of medicine and

that he declined to preach. Writes about the area.

3235. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Ezra A.

Cook and Co.]. Willimantic, CT; December 9, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that he is ill, preached, and distributed anti-secret society

literature.

3236. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; December 11, 1879. 1 p.

Note: two letters included.

Writes about various people, rain, and family health.

3237. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 16, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites that Blanchards to stay with them.

3238. Baird, John. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Laramie City, Wyoming

Territory; December 17, 1879. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about buckskin underwear.

3239. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 23, 1879. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is ill and suggests mustard for Mary Bent

Blanchard's cold.

3240. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Pomfret, CT; December 24, 1879. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes of her sorrows and spiritual growth.

3241. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 30, 1879. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is ill and expresses "disappointment that

the chief object of the journey has seemed to fail." Mentions that Mrs.

Rice is dead. Writes about Henry and his "liberal ideas.".

3242. Alford, C. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; January,

1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends a subscription blank and sample copy of _Our Union_, the WCTU paper.

3243. Kennedy, Thomas; Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Son-in-Law and Daughter of JB

and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. San

Jose, CA; January 3, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thomas writes about family members and mentions that he is praying for

Jonathan Blanchard's recovery. Sonora writes about praying for Jonathan

Blanchard's recovery and says: "I do not want to bring up the children

here.".

3244. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; January 3,

1880. 7 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about holiday gifts and mentions that Dr. Warren is to preach.

3245. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 5, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that John Pettengill's greenhouses burned. Writes about Joseph

Bent's shoe business and writes of being unable to purchase a book.

Writes about candidates for the pastorate and mentions a new paper in

Washington--_The White House_.

3246. Bingham, L. A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Mullet Creek, OH; January

6, 1880. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about anti-secretism and Wheaton College. Remembers Jonathan

Blanchard setting out for Illinois in 1845. Writes about anti-slavery

days and calls Jonathan Blanchard "the Speckled Bird in Cin." Writes

about a visit and gospel labor in Gallia County "near 40 years ago."

Writes about a visit among Negroes in Morgan. Mentions a Negro school

which was built and later burned. Mentions the burden of Congregational

ministers who have no ecclesiastical authority to hold them back.3247.

Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Physician and Brother of HAF). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; Janaury 7, 1880. 9 p.

Note: RPFC.

Cautions Jonathan Blanchard against using lobelia as a drug. Gives

medical advice, suggesting quinine. Promises to bring or send his

battery.

3248. French, Sarah L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 7,

1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to write his memoirs and mentions that her father

was involved in anti-slavery work.

3249. Hodge, Thomas. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 8,

1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends praise and good wishes to Jonathan Blanchard.

3250. Parker, Philander H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Arcade, NY; January

8, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wants to purchase a copy of _Freemasonry Illustrated_ and encloses a notice

of the publication of that work from the _Independent_.

3251. Willard, Frances E. (Temperance Reformer). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Evanston, IL; January 9, 1880. 2 p.

Note: included in January 12, 1880 letter to Mary Bent Blanchard from

Mrs. Holden.

Writes that she thinks that it would be beneficial if Mrs. [Mattie

Everts] Holden addressed "a parlor audience" in Wheaton.

3252. Axtell, Ophelia (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sterling, KS; January 10, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wants to sunscribe to _College Record_. Writes about teaching school and

her father.

3253. Holden, M. E. (Temnperance Lecturer). [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]].

n.p.; [January 12, 1880]. 1 p.

Note: enclosed is January 9, 1880 letter from F. E. Willard to Mary Bent

Blanchard.

Writes that she wishes to read in Wheaton.

3254. Wheeler, Mary. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Princeville, IL; Janaury 14, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Fragment.

Recommends "Dr. John Bull's sarsaparilla" as a cure for rheumatism.

Writes about secret societies.

3255. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; January 15, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members, a tornado in Oregon and the Lecticonian

Society.

3256. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 16, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends oatmeal for Jonathan Blanchard.

3257. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; ca. January 20, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about new ministers and recommends a sermon to be printed in

_Christian Cynosure_. Writes about an anti-secrecy sermon and writes that

Rev. Smith is to go to Yale.

3258. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; January 20, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

3259. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 22, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about advertising and Father Cook's philanthropy. Mentions that

Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard are ill.

3260. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; January 23, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's illness. Writes about religious

interest and says that she wants Dr. Weller's sermon printed in _Christian

Cynosure_.

3261. Ziemer, L. [Letter to [Herman A. Fischer ?]]. Springbranch, NE; January

26, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about farm hardships: grasshoppers, drought and early frost.

Mentions that he would accept a gift of clothing.

3262. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Westchester, IN; January 28, 1880. 3 p.

Writes of reading of Jonathan Blanchard's illness in the _College Record_.

Writes about her children: Joseph Feemster, Harry Howell, and Robert

Gomer.

3263. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; January 29, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he desires to pay a note to Wheaton College. Mentions that

the grain merchant is short of funds. Writes about the local church and

says that he wants Charles A. Blanchard to come to Paxton.

3264. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 31/February 17,

1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

In a postscript, Ezra A. Cook writes about printing a letter from Dr.

Bingham in _Christian Cynosure_.3265. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of

MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 31, [1880]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that George W. Bent is building a church and that Edward Nichols

bought an iron foundry in Georgia. Writes that the church invited Mr.

Parker as and assistant to Mr. Stevens.

3266. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Providence, RI; January 31, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that "it did not seem best to attempt an organization now.".

3267. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 1, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about getting old. Mentions that George W. Bent's son is staying

with the Blanchards. Mentions the baptism of Blanchard grandchildren.

Mentions American Missionary Association testimony against Freemasonry.

Writes about the observation of Christmas among church members. Writes

about her first winter in the "sunny" south.

3268. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; February 2, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about family members and the Wheaton Church.

3269. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; Februiary 5, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about preparing to move.

3270. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; February 5, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the anti-secret work in New England.

3271. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Uncle Sam, CA; February 7/9, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mrs. Calvin Towle is hired as "women's help." Writes about

the baby and the illness suffered by herself and husband. Writes about

livestock and produce. Mentions a revival in Wheaton and her monetary

needs.

Oversized.

3272. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sunnyside, Dakota

Territory; February 9, 1880. 4 p.

Writes that her mother is ill and that she is to send for some red clover

that she read about in _Christian Cynosure_. Writes that Mr. Hard is a

Sabbath School missionary for Southern Dakota Territory.

3273. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA;

February 9, 1880. 2 p.

Sends royalties from patent as a donation to Wheaton College. Writes

about Kansas Emmigration and her brother who is an agent to receive and

send supplies to Kansas Emmigrants. Calls Kansas Governor St. John

"noble".

3274. Willard, Frances E. (Temperance Reformer). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Columbus, OH; February 10, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she forwarded Mary Bent Blanchard's letter to her siser, who

edits the _Union Signal_. Writes that she shares Mary Bent Blanchard`s

views on Secret Societies, but is more moderate. Writes about the Good

Templars.

3275. Pettengill, Moses (Friend and benefactor of JB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 11, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is ill and mentions his own

ailments. Mentions that there was a murder in Peoria.

3276. McKune, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Laban, KS; February 13,

1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks what Mary Bent Blanchard has learned about her (McKune's) brother's

bad habits. Mentions Judge Holt, "whose wife is a daughter of a cousin"

of Jonathan Blanchard's. Writes about the Temperance, Indian and Secret

Society questions. Writes about crop damage from grasshoppers, drought

and cyclones. Mentions raising money to build a church.

3277. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 17, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that she is recuperating and mentions a revival in Wheaton.

3278. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 18, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about a visit from George P. Bent.

3279. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; February 20, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Sends a $1220.50 donation to Wheaton College. Writes about donations to

Wheaton College and "works of grace" in College Church.

3280. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 23, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Asks about the price of a book. Discusses her recuperation. Writes that

Blanchard Pettengill "heard nothing of the mob during his absence.".

3281. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 24, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for butter.

3282. Holden, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Highland, IL; ca. March

1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter was received clipped to Holden's letter of March 31,

1880.

Gives his terms for speaking at Wheaton.3283. Dowell, Lydia. [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; March 9,

1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Apologizes for her failure to bid goodbye to Mary Bent Blanchard.

3284. Grant, Anna B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sublette, IL; March 9,

1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her father. Says that Sublette is not a very attractive

place, though it is a healthy one. Mentions that the latter fact is "not

a very good point for doctors.".

3285. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 15, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

3286. Wells, Abby F. (Mother of Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; March 18, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she will send room and board money for Mary.

3287. Wheeler, Mrs. John. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Princeville, IL;

March 18, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Recommends a salt solution rub as a cure for rheumatism.

3288. Higginson, Stephen (Former Boarder). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Colt's Neck, NJ; March 23, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is happily married and that he received David Cook's

_Church and Home Illustrated_. Mentions that A. D. Zaraphonithes is an

object of "wicked persecution." Writes about teaching school.

3289. Kinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Taylor, MO; March 29,

1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for sunday school papers and a copy of every common household thing.

3290. Holden, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Highland, IL; March 31,

1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Encloses an broadside announcing Holden as a "Dramatic Reader and

Elocutionist." Writes about the need to rely on local talent, since his

singsters have "wearied and sought the seclusion of private life.".

3291. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 31, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about family members.

3292. Tynan, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sunnyside, Dakota

Territory; April 11, 1880. 4 p.

Writes that she received a parcel from Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes that

the Cooper family sold their claim and moved to Wisconsin. Writes about

her father and mother and asks for a Wheaton College catalog. Asks if

students can work for board. Writes about a man named Davidson who

wishes to attend Wheaton College.

3293. Kinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Taylor, MO; April 19,

1880. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for [Sunday School] papers. Writes about

Colored People "that trys to learn the children." Writes about her

family and says that John, her eldest son, was shot to death. Mentions

that "the white Ladies that wrotes for me has moved away.".

3294. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 27, 1880. 4 p.

Writes about Hessler, a photographer. Mentions Moody's church. Writes

that she wishes Mary Bent Blanchard would have her picture taken, as she

doesn't like the ones available. Writes that J. P. Stoddard and [Edmond]

Ronayne are holding anti-secretism meetings in Chicago.

3295. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; May 3, [1880]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she received the April issues of _Christian Cynosure_. Writes

that the book has not come. Writes about the B[oston] meeting and says

it is disgraceful to New England.

3296. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 3, 1880. 1 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for dress and writes that she is looking for a

frame for Mary Bent Blanchard.

3297. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 10, 1880. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that Minnie [Stearns] is leaving [Nathaniel] C[ook]. Writes of

her children and says that William W. Blanchard's house was struck by

lightning.

3298. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 12, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes congratulations [on the birth of Frederick Fischer, the new

grandson of Mary Bent Blanchard]. Writes that she is unable to answer

the family history question, but refers Mary Bent Blanchard to Avery

White.

3299. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 13, 1880. 2 p.

Writes of uncertainty whether he will be able to attend Wheaton College

commencement. Writes of a Boston [NCA] meeting and of the lodge control

of the press.

3300. Cavell, Mrs. S. C. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fair Haven, VT; May

14, 1880. 3 p.

Writes that the Grote Brothers obtained a judgement against her for

$58.55 and sends the statement for Mary Bent Blanchard to hold. Sends

money for Mary Bent Blanchard to pay her debts with.

3301. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; May 15, [1880 ?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she will send articles for Brother and Sister Tapley and asks

for a tract.

3302. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 29, 1880. 2 p.

Writes about relatives and acquaintances.

3303. Hamilton, L. M. Denez. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June

1, 1880. 1 p.

Writes of desire to have dinner with Mary Bent Blanchard.

3304. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Burlington, VT; June 4, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of plans to come to Wheaton.

3305. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 7, 1880. 3 p.

Writes that she might come to Wheaton for commencement.

3306. McKune, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Laban, KS; June 9, [1880].

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends thanks for a package of papers. Mentions that a temperance society

was organized. Writes about saloon income and good purposes to which it

could be put.

3307. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 19, 1880. 3 p.

Writes of signing diplomas and taking turkish baths. Sends Cyrus Louis

Blanchard's receipt and writes of speaking at an NCA meeting and of

finances.

3308. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; June 19/

August 16, 1880. 10 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her new baby, Arthur. Writes about various people and

mentions that a new hotel opened across from her house. Writes about the

new Congregational Church and mentions that Dr. Warren preached. Mentions

Congregational socials and a new store.

3309. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; June 21, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks if $5.00 was received.

3310. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 23, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Maria Blanchard Cook wishes Mary Bent Blanchard to come to

Chicago and that he plans to go to Elmhurst.

3311. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 24, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to come to Chicago.

3312. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 30, 1880. 4 p.

Writes of Jonathan Blanchard taking turkish baths and that Catherine Bent

Dunning was struck in the eye by a raspberry stick. Has no information

on the [Samuel Bent] family. Writes of the death of Mrs. Court. Says

that malaria is increasing and that the ponds were drained and sewers

were dug to counter it. Writes that Nettie Anderson had a daughter.

3313. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 30, 1880. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for sending a trunk and writes that Mr.

Stevens is to fill the pulpit for the summer. Writes also of Mr. and

Mrs. Moses Pettengill of Niles, MI.

3314. McKune, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Laban, KS; July 8, [1880].

2 p.

Asks for copies of _Christian Cynosure_ to distribute and mentions that the

postmaster is a Freemason.

3315. Plumb, Samuel (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Streator, IL; July 12, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is willing to contribute toward [Charles A. Blanchard's?]

contemplated visit if others are also willing. Writes about temperance

work.

3316. Matthews, Mrs. Dr. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Carthage, MO; July 15,

1880. 3 p.

Asks for information about Wheaton College and writes that she is

considering sending her son. Writes of hearing of dissension among

Oberlin churches and of Jonathan Blanchard's anti-secrecy views.

3317. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daugher of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 16, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of Viall Fund.

3318. Wells, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 17, 1880.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that her mother says she is too young to teach school. Writes

that Mrs. Bent has died and writes of Jonathan Blanchard's health.

3319. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; July 18, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's illness and life work. Writes that

Bro. Worrell is examining the area for a mission field. Mentions that

Charles A. Blanchard "has more influence here than any other minister

living." Gives his suggestions for a convention.

3320. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 19, 1880. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter not completed.

Writes that he is ill.3321. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 19, 1880. 4 p.

Writes of a letter published in _Christian Cynosure_ expressing her views.

Writes that she heard that all the presidential candidates were

Freemasons. Writes that Dr. Dewitt preaches good sermons, but shuts his

eyes to moral issues. Writes of an epidemic of "the chills" and that

Sophie and Gertrude attended Harvard Class Day.

3322. Howe, Peter. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Wenona, IL; July 26, 1880. 2

p.

Note: RPFC; Torn; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that he doesn't think Charles A. Blanchard needs to go to Europe,

but ought rather to stay home and rest.

3323. Stoddard, Irene (Daughter of JPS). [Letter to J. P. Stoddard]. Round

Grove; July 27, [1880]. 1 p.

Writes of ill health and of the new duties of J. P. Stoddard. Writes of

the reform movement and of the Boston [NCA] meeting. Says that Edward

Sellon's house burned and that Harry Tailor resigned from the Baptist

church. Writes that spinning wool is her favorite work.

3324. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Red

Cloud, NE; July 28, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that there is no open field for Bro W.

3325. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Kilderhouse, MI; [July 28 ?, 1880]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of progress of boat journey.

3326. Gurnea, Minnie C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Tonica, IL; July 28,

1880. 2 p.

Writes of the harvest.

3327. White, C. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; July 28,

1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about relatives.

3328. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [July 29, 1880]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of progress of boat journey.

3329. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Collingwood, Ontario; July 30, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of his health.

3330. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; July 31, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of an upcoming seceeders convention and forwards a letter by Mary

Stoddard Fifield.3331. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 2, 1880. 2 p.

Writes that Mary [Wells] wishes to attend Wheaton College. Says that she

has redecorated the school-room. Writes of Freemasonry and the church.

3332. King, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. St. Joseph, MI; August 4,

1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of teaching Sunday School.

3333. Hench, William R. (Wheaton College Class of 1877). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Fountaindale, IL; August 6, 1880. 3 p.

Writes of Jonathan Blanchard's health and of a daughter who had whooping

cough. Writes about the harvest and the Viall Fund.

3334. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; August

6, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends a donation to Wheaton College from patent royalties.

3335. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 16,1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is to sail.

3336. Vincent, James. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Tabor, IA; August 21,

1880. 2 p.

Writes that he wishes his son to attend Wheaton College. Mentions his

son's ability at debate. Says that his son can teach takigraffy

shorthand and asks for a Wheaton College catalog. Mentions Ames

Agricultural College.

3337. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; August 22, 1880. 2 p.

Writes about their house.

3338. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; Sept 3, 1880. 2 p.

Writes of a visit from Pres. Fairchild of Berea and of Jonathan

Blanchard's health. Mentions that Charles A. Blanchard is in Europe.

3339. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 7, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that E[dward Nichols] is regaining health and that Minnie ? White

and Mr. Gale visited. Gives a remedy for knee pain.

3340. Burr, Willard. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Boston, MA; September 18,

1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Refuses an offer of a teaching position at Wheaton College in order to

compose music.

3341. Unidentified Author. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; September 24,

1880. 2 p.

Writes of papers received and mentions that there is no prospect for a

school.

3342. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

25, 1880. 3 p.

Writes that she wants her son, Charlie [B. Darling] to attend church with

the Blanchards.

3343. Agnes. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 27, 1880. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school, mentioning pupils not attending classes.

3344. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 1,

1880. 3 p.

Writes that she doesn't want Charlie [B. Darling] to go out at night.

3345. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Red Cloud, NE; October 8, [1880]. 4 p.

Writes that he is considering returning to Wheaton College and writes

about the advantages and disadvantages thereof. Mentions that his cousin

may attend Wheaton College.

3346. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 8, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Warren Wheaton will send some apples. Writes about

contributions to the Monument Fund.

3347. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 12, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Bibles at the American Bible Society Room. Writes about

shopping.

3348. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October

14, 1880. 4 p.

Writes that Charlie [B. Darling] is not as earnest in his studies as she

wishes and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to persevere.

3349. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 16, 1880. 4 p.

Writes that Thomas White and John A. Todd have been named as electors

[for the American Party]. Objects on the grounds that they are

Republicans and says that it's premature to start a political party if

there are not enough electors. Wants [James A.] Garfield to be elected

and says that if [Winfield S.] Hancock is elected "I shall wish that I

was able to leave the country". Writes that Minnie ? White is married

and Annie White is to be married.

3350. Cavell, S. C. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fair Haven, VT; October

17, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to look into a business matter.

3351. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 19, 1880 ? 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's health and strife among the railroads.

3352. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Salle, IL; October

23,1880. 4 p.

Writes of Charlie [B. Darling] wetting the bed and suggests steps to be

taken. Writes of having given board money to Mrs. Tisdale to give to

[Cyrus Louis Blanchard?].

3353. Brown, A. Kenp. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Darlington, England;

October 25, 1880. 7 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Refuses an offer of a teaching position. Writes about his travels in

southern France.

3354. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 26, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about prayer meetings and Blanchard T. Pettengill's wedding.

3355. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 5, 1880. 1 p.

Writes that she will not come, not having been exposed [to some disease].

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard can baptize Grace [Cook].

3356. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Red Cloud, NE; November 7, [1880]. 3 p.

Writes that he wishes to attend Wheaton College and asks about the

tuition.

3357. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 13, 1880. 1 P.

Asks what Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard think of Cyrus Louis

Blanchard working with Ezra A. Cook. Writes that she hopes to go to

Herman A. Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer's for Thanksgiving.

3358. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; November 24, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is not "charmed with my surroundings." Mentions that she

heard a Frenchman speak on the progress of Protestantism in France.

3359. Zaraphonithes, A. D. (Wheaton College Class of 1873). [Letter to Henry L.

Kellogg]. Andros, Greece; November 25, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his former fear of persecution, mentioning that a newspaper

which formerly opposed him now writes in his favor. Writes of the evils

of the Greek church and Unitarianism in Andros and mentions that

Theopholus Kaires established Unitarianism in Andros.

3360. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 27, 1880. 4 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is back from Europe. Writes of a Union

service with Reformed Episcopal and Baptist churches at which Mr. England

preached. Writes of a church debt and a lumber yard burning. Says that

Mr. Rogers and [Moses Pettengill] dissolved their partnership.

3361. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 29, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Thomas White voted an American Party Ticket. Writes about

the election, votes for Phelps and Pomeroy, and that James Garfield was

elected president. Writes that Mrs. Todd had an operation to remove

breast cancer. Writes: "I have a big old woman to do my work." Writes

that she thinks Thanksgiving has grown frivilous. Mentions that she

heard a Baptist minister preach.

3362. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 1, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about shopping for a Bible and says that she rarely goes out.

3363. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; December 1, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the local church plans to call Mr. Post as pastor. Says that

she had Helen and Blanchard Kennedy vaccinated. Writes about her health

and the Children's Missionary Society.

3364. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; December 1, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy has had fainting spells and is being

treated by Dr. Brown. Writes about their home and mentions that the

church called Mr. Post.

3365. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 3, 1880. 1 p.

Writes that she hopes Jonathan Blanchard will take clover for his health.

3366. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Salle, IL; December

4, 1880. 4 p.

Writes of fear that Charlie [B. Darling] has been too much trouble for

Mary Bent Blanchard and that she may board him elsewhere. Says that she

will consult a physician [concerning Charlie B. Darling's bedwetting].

Says that Mr. Darling is in poor mental health at Jacksonville asylum.

3367. Cook, Mary A. (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 10, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about New Year's gifts and family members.

3368. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Salle, IL; December

13, 1880. 2 p.

Writes that she will send money to pay Charlie [B. Darling's] bills.

Writes that she wants Charlie to continue in school.

3369. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 13, [1880 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that Moses Pettengill is ill.

3370. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 14, 1880. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Scolds Mary Bent Blanchard for taking in more boarders. Writes about fur

coat trimming.

3371. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 29, 1880. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is busy. Mentions buying goods and says that Maria

Blanchard Cook is preparing for an address at Paxton.

3372. Grose, Mary A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December

29, 1880. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she desires to enter Wheaton College and work for board.

3373. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New London, CT;

December 30, 1880. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card, torn.

Writes of her move from Sylvan Lake.

3374. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [1881 ?]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charles A. Blanchard fundraising and the debts of both the

church and Wheaton College. Writes about revival and about a Bible

Reading and Prayer Alliance. Writes that she heard S[usan B.] Anthony

speak at the Saratoga Convention.

3375. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January 3,

[1881]. 3 p.

Sends money for Charley Darling's board and tuition.

3376. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 3, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that Moses Pettengill is recovering from a hemorrage.

3377. Hiatt, Luther L. (Apothecary). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Wheaton, IL;

January 7, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

In response to a request for Hiatt to pledge to sell alcohol only as

prescribed by physicians, he replies that he will operate his business as

before.

3378. Ives, L. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Byron, IL; January 8, 1881. 2

p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends approval for Mary Bent Blanchard to care for her son, a measles

patient.

3379. Kinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; January 12, 1881. 2

p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for papers and encloses a Bible reading calendar and a

clipping about a missionary.

3380. Darling, Julia A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January

18, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Charley and sick children.

3381. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 20, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about sickness in the city and arrangements for returning home for

a week.

3382. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 25, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's 70th birthday and family members.

3383. Johnston, A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Norwalk, CT; January 27,

1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard for his letter and writes about the Anti-

Masonic American Party and the "Know-Nothings.".

3384. Agnes. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Batavia, IL; January 31, 1881. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school and mentions that she attended a donation

held at Fred Paxton's. Says that Rose Balis plans to marry Myron Jenkins

and Stella Brown plans to marry Mr. Mott.

3385. Foster, L. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; February 1,

1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about reform work.

3386. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; February 2, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that she is sending photos and a tidy.

3387. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 3, 1881. 1 p.

Writes that she will return next week.

3388. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to "My Dear Niece"

[Nora Blanchard Kellogg]]. Peoria, IL; February 3, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about extra church meetings for a week of prayer. Mentions that

Mr. Clark is an eloquent temperance lecturer. Writes that Mrs. Lilliman

fell down a flight of stairs. Says that the water was polluted by

Chicago sewage.

3389. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 4, [1881 ?]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Henry Wells had an operation for a kidney complaint and that

[Moses Pettengill] is recovering from hemorhage.

3390. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; February 8/9, 1881. 4 p.

Note: Ripped.

Writes of floods in the area. Writes about the local pastor. Writes of

Mr. and Mrs. Wells, some travelling speakers.

3391. Comstock, Elizabeth L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. North Topeka, KS;

February 15, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that a hard winter caused suffering. Writes about freight costs.

3392. Agnes. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Batavia, IL; February 28, 1881. 4

p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she did not find a teaching position for Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer. Says she will look for a domestic servant. Mentions an

intruder at Wheaton College and small pox in Wheaton.

3393. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Red Cloud, NE; March 1, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that Mrs. Edward Holyoke is to speak on Temperance. Writes about

the hard winter and mentions that the thaw may threaten the bridge.

3394. Plumb, Samuel (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Streator, IL; March 2, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about paying a note held by Wheaton College.

3395. Rudolf. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Sandwich, IL; March 5, 1881. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers; Written in German.

Writes of the birth of a son.

3396. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 12, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer lectured and that she wants to teach "the

Christie School." Writes of attending a matinee.

3397. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 16, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about temperance and local people.

3398. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 17, 1881. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the severe winter. Mentions Dr. Croely's lecture on

drinking. Comments on a _Christian Cynosure_ article about Jay Gould and a

telegraph consolidation case. Comments on a presidential veto of a law

concerning banks. Mentions the "Kansas Experiment.".3399. Pettengill, Hannah

Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; March 19, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about the harsh winter and mentions that the church sent boxes to

refugees. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard's

involvement in the temperance movement. Mentions summer school and says

that Bronson Alcott spoke.

3400. McChesney, A. W. [?]. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March

21, 1881. 3 p.

Writes that Lizzie McChesney is to go to Wheaton College, and that he

does not expect her to be required to do family laundry.

3401. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 22, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she expects to return home.

3402. Rood, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sheridan, IL; March 26,

1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her son, Bennie's, partial insanity, which was diagnosed as

monomania by Dr. Lyman. Says that "self abuse" was the cause of his

affliction. Mentions her regret at moving from Wheaton.

3403. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 29, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a flood. Mentions that she heard by telephone of the birth

of a grandchild. Mentions that she has an Amish girl as a domestic

servant. Writes that she knitted baby slippers. Mentions that Mr.

Foster, Deacon Wood and Mr. Sweetzer died.

3404. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; April 3/6, [1881]. 4 p.

Writes that the roads are so poor that goods are brought to town in

handcarts. Mentions that she heard that Frances Willard was married.

Mentions that Emily Warren is in town for the 50th wedding anniversary of

her parents. Mentions an increase in the temperance vote in a recent

election. Writes about Dr. Morris' funeral. Mentions that she heard that

150 joined the Ypsilanti Congregational Church.

3405. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; April 4, [1881]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that inclement weather is keeping her housebound.

3406. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 6, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about Julia Blanchard Fischer's birthday.

3407. F., L. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; April 15, 1881. 1

p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about having fallen on ice, broken an arm, and spraining a wrist.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's plans to go east, and about tracts.

3408. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; April 18, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is ill will rheumatic fever, and that Mrs.

Wild visited.

3409. Kinney, Ellen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Taylor, MO; April 20,

1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is feeling ill and thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for sending

papers.

3410. Robeson, Eva E. [Letter to Minnie Stearns Cook]. Calhoun, IA; April 23,

1881. 4 p.

Asks to know what medicine Minnie took when a case of the measles stopped

her menstrual cycle, since a friend is likewise afflicted. Mentions

Minnie's twins.

3411. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 25, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Gives a light-hearted defense of why he didn't write.

3412. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 26, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she sent a parcel to Mary Bent Blanchard.

3413. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 26/27, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Explains a dress pattern and writes about umbrellas. Mentions that Moses

Pettengill is negotiating for a lot upon which to build a female

seminary.

3414. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; April 28, [1881]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she did not find Mary Bent Blanchard's parcel. Mentions that

J. B. Renville's daughter is consumptive.

3415. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 29, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's plans to visit.

3416. Townsley, Frances E. (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; April 30, 1881. 2 p.

Mentions not being in when Mary Bent Blanchard visited. Writes that Miss

Holloway will do light sewing.

3417. Griswold, Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; May 2,

1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Miss Pringle is too busy to sew for Mary Bent Blanchard.3418. Fee,

John G. (Former Abolitionist). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Berea, KY; May 6, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that no teaching position is available for Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer. Mentions Berea College.

3419. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; May 9, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3420. Nutting, Sarah H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Beachmont, MA; May 10,

1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she has a new granddaughter.

3421. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Uncle Sam, CA; May 11, [1881]. 1 p.

Sends a letter from Eva Hulett. Mentions that Mrs. Buck prepared some

medicine for her and she wants the recipe.

3422. White, C. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; May 11, 1881.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3423. Lucy. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; May 12, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3424. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; May 21, [1881]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about the train ride from Montreal via Victoria Bridge.

3425. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Tarrytown, NY; May 21, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the journey to Tarrytown.

3426. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 23, 1881. 2 p.

Writes that he received $100.00 on an account and would like to give it

to Jonathan Blanchard. Says that he is advertising in _The Signal_ in

hopes of getting some country temperance litigation business. Writes

that he may stay in the city, and mentions that he has not worked on his

Master's Oration. Says that he cannot write his views on matrimony.

3427. Carse, Tillie B. (President, WCTU). [Letter to "To Whom it May Concern"].

Chicago, IL; May 25, 1881. 1 p.

General letter of recommendation for Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

3428. White, S. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New York, NY; May 25, 1881.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3429. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Chicago, IL; May 26, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed in the Fischer Papers.

Asks if she will invite Geraldine Blanchard Fischer, Will and himself to

supper. Mentions a case which cannot be tried in the county court.

3430. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 26, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a postal card.

3431. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; May 26, 1881. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a gift, with which she bought furniture.

3432. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Husband of NBK). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; May 27, 1881. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a gift, with which he and Nora Blanchard

Kellogg bought furniture.

3433. White, E. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; May 28, 1881.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3434. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 30, 1881. 1 p.

Says he received remittance, and that he had not been successful lately.

3435. White, Thomas. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; May 30,

1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3436. Church, S. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Canton Center, CT; May 31,

1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

3437. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; June 4, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mother Kennedy is ill.

3438. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Brooklyn, NY; June 6, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she heard Talmadge speak in "his great Tabernacle," that S.

V. White visited, and that she expects to return to Wheaton for

commencement.

3439. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 6, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that they are considering visiting the springs at Eureka,

Arkansas. Says that Mary Paine Bent was robbed on a train.

3440. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; June 9, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about Mary Bent Blanchard's journey and mentions rain.

3441. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; June 10, 1881. 4 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Minnie, a domestic servant, is married, and that she has a

new German servant. Says the baby is to be baptized Rachel Blanchard.

Writes about the Ladies' Benevolent Society, about the Church's running

smoothly, and about Jonathan Blanchard, who comes over and "talks

resignation" with Charles A. Blanchard.

3442. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; June 13,

1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Contains a note by Mary Bent Blanchard to Maria Blanchard

Cook asking that the letter be forwarded to Cyrus Louis Blanchard. The

envelope contains a note by Mary Bent Blanchard about selling a lot.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a dress sample. Writes about Cyrus Louis

Blanchard selling a lot for her.

3443. Rood, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sheridan, IL; June 21,

1881. 2 p.

Says she plans to move to Wheaton. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to inquire

about a house.

3444. Bent, Charles (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison,

IL; June 24, 1881. 3 p.

Asks genealogical questions. Writes that he attended a meeting of the

state legislature of Illinois. Writes about his father's death in the

Civil War.

3445. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; June 28,

1881 [?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that the town is full of strangers. Writes about her four-month

old baby.

3446. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; July 2, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about his work.

3447. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 4, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about Blanchard Pettengill's baby.

3448. White, William G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; July 4,

1881. 4 p.

Alludes to the shooting of Garfield. Says he joined Middlebury Church in

1830.

3449. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 6, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the children.

3450. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 8, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about the shooting of Pres. Garfield.

3451. MacIntosh, Isabella G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montreal, Canada;

July 9, 1881. 4 p.

Writes about Miss MacIntosh's health. Mentions the shooting of Pres.

Garfield.

3452. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; July 12, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people and mentions [James] Garfield's "escape."

Mentions the RCT.

3453. Cavell, S. C. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fair Haven, VT; July 14,

1881. 2 p.

Writes about being unable to make payment to Grote Brothers.

3454. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 22, 1881. 2 p.

Writes that C. F. Adams declined to write for the _Review_, that the NCA is

to aid a U. B. Church cause. Mentions that that some persons were killed

and some buildings struck by lightning.

3455. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Smiths' Creek,; July 26, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for a copy of Cyrus Louis Blanchard's commencement oration. Writes

about camping and mentions blasting on Mt. Hamelton for an observatory.

Inquires about summer school. Mentions that Minnie Stearns Cook's

daughter died.

3456. Falk, Theo. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Crete, NE; July 27, 1881. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers. Written in German on

German Publishing House Letterhead.

3457. Walker, Helen. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Barry, [ ]; July 27, 1881.

1 p.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard for a letter of encouragement.

3458. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oakahumpka, FL; July 28,

1881. 4 p.

Writes that s[he] is waiting for a barrel from Mary Bent Blanchard. Says

that a man named Dickison shot a young man and that townsmen mobbed the

jail and killed Dickison. Mentions the death of Prof. Baker.

3459. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; July 29, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks if Geraldine Blanchard Fischer is coming.

3460. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lake

Placid, NY; July 29, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's plans to travel east. Writes that Annie

Stetson had a son.

3461. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 29, 1881. 1 p.

Writes that [W. I.] Phillip's child is ill. Asks about Mary Stoddard

Fifield's coming to assist Mrs. Phillips.

3462. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; [August-September, 1881 ?]. 2 p.

Writes about local people, mentioning that Sister Roy died. Says that

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer should bring sewing, since she knows people

who own sewing machines.

3463. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. August,

1881 ?]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Gives instructions for caring for the horse and writes, "tell them not to

kill the yellow turkey when they cut the rye.".

3464. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; August 1, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions visiting Niagara Falls 43 years ago with Mary Bent Blanchard.

Mentions that he attended Dr. Storr's church. Mentions Dr. Fulton's

skating rink. Says that Geraldine Blanchard Fischer needs a gentleman to

attend her while riding. Writes about having the horse shod.

3465. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; August 2, 1881. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to answer his letters from Rev. Kellogg and

Bishop Wright. Writes that Mr. Ellsworth is to pay for hay.

3466. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; August 3, 1881. 2 p.

Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard and Charles went to Coney Island. Says

he saw Homer H. Stuart and S. C. White.

3467. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 4, [ 1881 ?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that the cornerstone of Pettengill Seminary is laid and that Mr.

Stevens is planning journey.

3468. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. New Haven, CT; August 5, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people and mentions forwarding letters.

3469. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; August 9, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks if his mail has been forwarded.

3470. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; August 11, 1881. 4 p.

Writes that he is considering going to school; inquires about board and

states his board costs in Chicago.3471. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of

Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; August 11, 1881. 2 p.

Writes about his vists and planned travels. Gives farm instructions.

3472. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lake

Placid, NY; August 12, 1881. 5 p.

Writes that she had malaria, that Kittie Clark was lecturing on

spiritualism, and that Charlie F. White is engaged.

3473. Armsby, M. A. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Milbury, MA; August 14,

1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about her property and the climate of the west. Mentions hot

weather.

3474. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New London, CT;

August 14, 1881. 4 p.

Writes that she taught music at a Colored School and that she is looking

for a job as a matron at a college or institution. Asks for address of

the Home of the Friendless. Mentions that congenial society is not

available if she works in a colored institution in the South.

3475. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; August 15, 1881. 3 p.

Writes about a Prayer Meeting, travel plans, and Secret Societies. Says,

"something considerable has been achieved" in "the purification of the

churches from the lodge leprosy.".

3476. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 15/17, [1881]. 3 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mrs. Ferris died and writes about Jonathan Blanchard in the

East.

3477. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; August 16, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people and that he lost weight.

3478. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; August 17, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about housing arrangements for the fall term. Mentions that Mr.

Baker is dead.

3479. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Saratoga, NY; August 18, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about attending American Bar Association meetings and heard

Clarkson N. Patten read a paper. Mentions religious doubts.

3480. Worrell, E. R. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Meacham, IL; August 18, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he will not attend school during the fall term.3481. Blanchard,

Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Aurora, IL; August 19, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A.

Blanchard Papers.

Writes about ripe tomatos in his garden.

3482. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Saratoga, NY; August 20, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard attended a Cooper's Union meeting. Writes

about Jonathan Blanchard's anxiety and his desire for a meeting to raise

funds. Writes about fundraising and backsliders. Mentions that Mr. Hill

died.

3483. Gunn, J. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wallace, IL; August 22, 1881.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about arrangements for room and board.

3484. Harris, H. N. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Rockland,; August 20, 1881.

3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about temperance meetings. Writes about the Good Templars and

Freemasons. Writes about the methods of his temperance group and gives

his opinion on the Good Templars.

3485. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Eureka Springs, AR; August 20, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about people who are in the area for health reasons.

3486. Worrell, Minnie J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August

20, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she will be unable to attend Wheaton College in the fall.

3487. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; August 22, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Written in the morning.

Writes about his travels and gives his reaction to Mary Bent Blanchard's

dissent to his course of action. Writes about fundraising for Wheaton

College. Mentions reform meetings and his visit to Charles Frances

Adams. Mentions a Cooper Union Meeting.

3488. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; August 22, 1881. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Written in the evening.

Writes about the letter he wrote in the morning. Writes about fundraising

and the unpopularity of western colleges. Mentions the Cooper Hall

Meeting. Writes that he visited the grave of Margaret Millen Davidson.

Writes about his health.

3489. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Allegheny, PA; August 23, 1881. 3 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about visits.

3490. Stratton, Mrs. L. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; September 6,

1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to look for a domestic servant, saying she

"would not object to German help.".

3491. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 13, 1881. 1 p.

Writes that three members of the jury cried during his opening speech and

that King praised his abilities.

3492. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; September 14, 1881. 2 p.

Note: Letter attached from Geraldine Blanchard Fischer to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. September 14, 1881.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's editorials.

3493. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. September 14, 1881. 2 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter from Geraldine Blanchard Fischer to Jonathan

Blanchard, dated September 14, 1881.

Writes that she was invited to tea at Mrs. Coe's.

3494. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Eureka Springs, AR; September 16 [?], 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about the weather and about having prolonged their stay a week.

3495. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; September 17, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is sending plants.

3496. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; September 22, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about mourning for President James Garfield. Mentions that fruit-

tree pests are destroying the crop. Mentions sending flowers and writes

about the demand for California fruit. Says that Mr. Willett was called

to the pastorate of Dr. Stone's church. Mentions that Mrs. Wild left her

husband.

3497. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 23, 1881. 4 p.

Writes that her domestic servant left, that Howard Nichols is engaged,

and that she heard that Kittie Dunning Clark had lectured on

spiritualism.

3498. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard "and Ladies of the B. S."].

Okahumka, FL; September 26, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for a barrel of clothing and papers. Mentions a Negro

Sunday School. Mentions a man taken from a jail at Leesburg and says

that Dickison was a murder victim.

3499. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; October 8,

1881. 4 p.

Writes that her mother visited and was not favorably impressed with

California. Writes about a new Congregational Church building and about

Marshall and Traxie being in the infant Sunday School class.

3500. Merrill, Marguerite G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL;

October 11, 1881. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for grapes and apples. Mentions Mamie's

wedding.

3501. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; October 14, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he will return in two to three weeks.

3502. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; October 20, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes: "last evening everything looked very dark." Mentions that he

needs clothes.

3503. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; October 21, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about being in court. Writes that he met Ben Brewster, "a very

celebrated lawyer." Mentions attending the Republican National

Convention.

3504. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; October 22, 1881. 2 p.

Writes that he attended court in the building where the first U. S.

Congress assembled. Says he hopes to attend the Supreme Court.

3505. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 22, 1881. 2 p.

Writes that she hopes Mary Bent Blanchard will visit. Sends money. Says

she will not come to Wheaton for Thanksgiving.

3506. Bain, Fra. G. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Winfield, KS; November

10, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that [she] will be coming to Chicago.

3507. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; November 12/13, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is busy. Says Minnie Stearns [Cook] cannot live with

[Nathaniel] Cook.

3508. Nutting, Ruth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Beachmont, MA; November

29, 1881. 4 p.

Writes that [she] painted a portrait of Mrs. Williston for Mary Bent

Blanchard, and is taking painting lessons.

3509. Bailey, Eleanor Grant (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 21, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Inquires about a boarding situation for Miss Clarke.

3510. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tonica, IL; November 21, 1881. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about fundraising and his itinerary.

3511. Worrell, E. R. (Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; November 25, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about boarding arrangements.

3512. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 28, [1881]. 1 p.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to stay with her.

3513. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 30, 1881. 1 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's not having gone to Galesburg.

3514. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 1, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the town's reaction to a sermon by Charles A. Blanchard--

says that the Freemasons were offended. Mentions an observatory on

Lookout Mountain near Cincinnati.

3515. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 2, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he may preach, that the American Party is to meet, and that

he spoke in a Swedish Church and he will speak in Swedish there.

3516. Gould, Isabella G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Austin, IL; December

2, 1881. 2 p.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard is in Galesburg. Says her father, Mark Mouse,

is dying, and that she wants Jonathan Blanchard to preach a sermon.

3517. Taylor, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peru, IL; December 2, 1881.

2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about payments for the care of Mr. Atwood's sister as conservator.

3518. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Christine, CA; December 7, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she had tintypes taken of her children.

3519. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; December 10, 1881. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's recovery from childbirth.3520.

Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 10, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Comments on a poem and says that Mary Bent Blanchard's surmise about

someone is wrong. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's nomination as American

Party candidate for President, and says she would congratulate him if she

"considered the position an enviable one.".

3521. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; December 11, 1881. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her health and mentions a sermon by Charles A. Blanchard on

giving.

3522. Paxton, Agnes E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Warrenville, IL;

December 14, 1881. 4 p.

Writes that she is teaching school. Writes about Herman A. Fischer being

elected County Superintendent of schools. Says she visited Tonica, that

Mr. Hiatt preaches, and that she will visit Wheaton.

3523. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA;

December 16, 1881. 2 p.

Sends money for Wheaton College.

3524. Fillmore, Lida. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Champaign, IL; December

22, 1881. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about the death of Mattie Stewart.

3525. Richey, N. [Letter to Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. Tonica, IL; December 22,

1882. 1 p.

Requests Cyrus Louis Blanchard to fill the pulpit.

3526. Zeimer, L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Donop, NE; December 30, 1881. 4

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he moved to Nebraska and quit Freemasonry. Mentions that a

man named Kuhn preaches to local families. Writes about the church

building and the immigrant town.

3527. Hunt, Frances. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Coral, IL; December 31,

1881. 3 p.

Writes about her time in Wheaton and the Sabbath, about teaching school,

and about wishing to return to Wheaton College and work for board.

3528. Jerauld, Jonathan B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL;

January 3, 1882. 2 p.

Writes that he will be unable to attend Wheaton College, and that he will

attend Knox College.

3529. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. New London,

CT; January 4, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that a position as Matron of the Home of the Friendless is filled.

Mentions Miss Nash, a Lady Principal. Writes about Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard's photos. Asks about open jobs.3530. Kennedy, Sonora

Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; January 14, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about local people and family members. Mentions a comment by

Jonathan Blanchard about Mary Bent Blanchard's good works.

3531. Hunt, Frances. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Coral, IL; January 18,

1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she will be unable to enter Wheaton College until March 6,

and that she has not done much sewing.

3532. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; January 25, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Stained; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that Moses Pettengill is ill. Writes about new church members, a

Mission Sunday School and a railroad controversy. Mentions that a boot

and saddle business secured an interest in a firm employing convict

labor.

3533. Jerauld, Jonathan B. [Letter to "Dear Friends"]. Galesburg, IL; January

30, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that he has been ordered by a doctor to discontinue school due to

his eyes. Says he would like a position taking care of Mrs. Rood's son.

3534. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 7, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that both pastors of her church resigned, Mr. Stevens and Mr.

Parker. Writes about competition in business. Writes that Mr. Edward

Gaylord, "son of one of the Hoyleton pioneers," visited.

3535. Maze, Mrs. S. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peru, IL; February 15,

1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she received the medicine.

3536. White, William G. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Worcester, MA; February 15, 1882. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for photographs.

3537. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 20, 1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Mentions a cold remedy made of oils of tar and peppermint.

3538. White, C. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; February 23,

1882 [?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about having received a photo and the _College Record_.

3539. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chariton, IA; February 28, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes while waiting for a train. Says that he hopes to attend a

meeting. Mentions that "The mud is fearful." Hopes that Mary Bent

Blanchard and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer will read Blaine's speech on

James Garfield, which he calls an "admirable performance.".

3540. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL). [Letter

to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Albany, MO; March 1, 1882. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is attending a meeting.

3541. Gould, J. G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Austin, IL; March 1, 1882. 1

p.

Note: Postal Card.

Wishes to visit Wheaton with her mother.

3542. Gould, J. G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Austin, IL; March 4, 1882. 1

p.

Note: Postal Card; cut.

Will be unable to visit.

3543. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; March 6, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is ill. Writes "Miss [Frances] Willard...calls for a new

party, why does she not join the American?".

3544. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; March 7, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that William Crassman is coming to Wheaton College. Describes

Crassman's character and family.

3545. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; March 14, 1882. 3 p.

Letter of introduction to William Crassman. Gives Crassman's character

and background.

3546. White, C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, MA; March 20, 1882. 3

p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for photogrpahs. Mentions poetry written by her father.

Mentions that Avery White's housekeeper, Mrs. Tufts, died.

3547. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 30, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she suffered a slight hemmorhage of the lungs. Writes about

local preachers.

3548. Crewe, Delia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 12,

1882. 3 p.

Writes that she desires work on Saturdays.

3549. Wells, Mary (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; April

13, 1882. 3 p.

Writes that they rented their farm. Writes about churches in Morrison.

3550. Cavell, Mrs. S. C. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fair Haven, VT;

April 29, 1882. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she was ill. Mentions her preference for the west and writes

about her struggles.

3551. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 1, 1882. 2 p.

Writes about her expenditures.

3552. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 4, 1882. 3 p.

Writes about a Congregational Association meeting. Says she wishes

Jonathan Blanchard wouldn't write so much.

3553. Bond, Mrs. S. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 8,

1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard is to send her a jar of butter.

3554. Paxton, Agnes E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Deer Park, IL; May 10,

1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about teaching school. Says Mr. Hiatt preached in Lowell.

3555. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 16, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that she will be unable to attend Wheaton College's commencement.

3556. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Streator, IL; May 20, 1882. 3 p.

Writes that Mrs. Howe is looking for a Domestic Servant; asks if Mary

Stoddard Fifield would want the position.

3557. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; May 20,

1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is ill with a tumor. Says that she desires to sell a lot

in Chicago. Writes: "The white ladies here are all of them real hard

souther [sic.] people.".

3558. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New London, CT;

May 23, 1882. 7 p.

Writes that Prof. Bailey preached on Secret Societies, that Miss Nash

prefers a "mixed" school to a female school, and that she is looking for

a position as college matron. Says that Charles A. Blanchard's preaching

is the best. Writes about sister Gussie and how she was received by Mary

Bent Blanchard's friends. Mentions the Webster Contriversy. Writes about

the childrens' "Band of Hope.".

3559. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; May 23, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her husband and son. Mentions that Martin Williston left

his family in Germany while he taught at Carlton College.

3560. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; May 29,

1882. 2 p.

Writes that she is glad Cyrus Louis Blanchard will handle her business of

selling a piece of property.

3561. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook]. La Grange, MO; June [

], 1882. 2 p.

Writes that she may sell her property.

3562. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 1, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. LaBach preached a poor sermon, that the cornerstone of

the Masonic Temple is to be laid, and that the building for Pettengill

Seminary is nearly completed.

3563. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [June 1, 1882]. 2 p.

Writes that Enoch Emory was given a Masonic funeral. Mentions that

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer is visiting. Writes that she hopes that rain

will continue, since the cornerstone-laying of a Masonic Temple is

scheduled. Writes that the church is seeking a new pastor and Mr. LaBach

preached. Writes that she wishes to have her throat examined by a

specialist.

3564. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 10, 1882. 2 p.

Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill is ill.

3565. Bent, Charles (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison,

IL; June 14, 1882. 1 p.

Declines invitation to attend Wheaton College commencement.

3566. Slade, James P. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Springfield, IL; June 14,

1882. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter stained and torn; Original filed with the Fischer

Papers.

Writes that he desires support for Mr. Powell and assistance in securing

a delegation to the state convention.

3567. Williams, M. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; June 14,

1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about receiving papers. Says the season is wet.

3568. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Council Bluffs, IA; June 17, 1882. 2 p.

Writes about traveling to Denver.

3569. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; June 17,

1882. 4 p.

Writes that the children, Marshall, Traxie, and Arthur, had the measels.

Writes about garden produce, a domestic servant, and taking a Chautauqua

course in reading.

3570. Taylor, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peru, IL; June 17, 1882. 2

p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard is to look after Mrs. Atwood.

3571. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colorado Springs, CO; June 29, 1882. 4 p.

Mentions a "bloodthirsty assassin [who] was to pay the penalty of his

colossal crime." Writes about the Colorado climate and TB patients.

Mentions Geraldine Blanchard Fischer's wedding.3572. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis

(Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Colorado Springs, CO; July 1/7, 1882. 5 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter stained.

Writes about his visits to the Cave of the Winds, Seven Lakes, and Pike's

Peak.

3573. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colorado Springs, CO; July 3, 1882. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he plans to climb Pike's Peak.

3574. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Cyrus

Louis Blanchard]. Montreal, Canada; July 7, 1882. 3 p.

Writes about her honeymoon, and about taking French lessons from Mr.

Corun [?].

3575. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 11, 1882. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Relates an anecdote about Blanchard and Augusta Pettengill's baby.

3576. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Prescott, KS; July 16, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that her husband's mother and brother died, and that she moved to

Kansas. Writes that Bro. Robert preaches in a school room, and they need

a church building because protracted meetings are forbidden in the school

building. Writes about the [College] Record.

3577. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Christine, CA; July 18, 1882. 6 p.

Writes about her marital troubles, that she is considering leaving her

husband. Writes that her father "sleeps in an unknown grave.".

3578. Stoddard, Maria (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 20, 1882. 3 p.

Writes that she taught Sunday School.

3579. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

William H. Fischer and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; July

21, 1882. 2 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy was elected to the City Board offices. Writes

about his visit to Canada 50 years previous. Says Dartmouth College

awarded [J. C.] Webster a D.D. Writes about a "local triumph" in County

Elections and about fundraising.

3580. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT; July 27, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the sights of Middlebury, mentioning that she visited the

cemetary. Mentions that she is thinking of settling in Middlebury.

3581. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 28, [1882]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes of plans to go to Eureka Springs and of the death of Mr. Baker.3582.

Zearing, H. J. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Montreal, Canada; July 28, 1882. 3 p.

Writes about the trip to Montreal.

3583. Swift, Amanda M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; August 3,

1882. 2 p.

Sends $20 as a wedding gift for Geraldine Blanchard Fischer from

Galesburg friends.

3584. Stoddard, Mary Irene (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wenona, IL; August 5, 1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about her plans to return to Wheaton and mentions Mrs. Howe's

planned trip to Missouri.

3585. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; August 14, 1882. 4 p.

Writes that it is "a year of annoyances." Sends a donation for the

Morgan Monument. Writes that Edward A. Gardner is a potential Wheaton

College student, and that Rev. C. A. Wilder preached.

3586. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 18, 1882. 2 p.

Writes that Miss Mary Emma Everest received no reply to letter sent with

money to Geraldine Blanchard Fischer.

3587. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 21, 1882. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for apples. Writes that Albert lost tickets

for an excursion, and asks Mary Bent Blanchard and Ellen [Blanchard] to

look for them. Writes about the upcoming "Great Temperance Meeting.".

3588. Bent, Charles A. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; August 29, 1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he plans to go to Wheaton, and is now working in YMCA.

3589. Galloway, N. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; August 29,

1882. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a barrel of clothing sent by the Ladies'

Benevolent Society.

3590. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; September

[ ], 1882. 3 p.

Writes that she needs money and is selling a lot.

3591. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Tonica, IL; September 1, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Sends farm instructions. Mentions having attended a prohibition meeting.

Writes that Mr. Hart spoke as a Republican candidate for State Senate.

Says that he thinks it best to vote for Hart, rather than offering an

opposing candidate.

3592. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 1, 1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a photo. Says that F[rank] White and

family are to go to Italy. Writes about the Thomas White family.

3593. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Wheaton, IL; September 2, 1882. 2 p.

Writes about Maria Blanchard Cook considering undertaking a journey, and

about the erection of Morgan Monument in Batavia.

3594. Pettengill, Moses (Brother-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 10, 1882. 1 p.

Writes that Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's health is improving, that he

plans to attend a Batavia meeting, and that he placed $4000.00 insurance

on a building.

3595. Galloway, N. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; September

15, 1882. 1 p.

Gives instructions for sending a postal order.

3596. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 16, 1882. 4 p.

Alludes to Morgan Monument at Batavia [NY]. Writes about the worldliness

of the church. Mentions a rumor about Edward [Nichols] and Lizzie. Says

that Howard Nichols was married.

3597. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Christine, CA; September 21, 1882. 6 p.

Writes about her health, the low class of people in California, and

Jonathan Blanchard's travelling. Writes about Mrs. Cook, "a low

prostitute co-habiting with negroes" burned in Chicago fire. Writes

about the lamentable state of her marriage.

3598. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 4, 1882. 4 p.

Writes about a Batavia Meeting. Says Moses Pettengill was not present at

the opening of [Pettengill Seminary]. Asks about the candy-eating habits

of Maria Stoddard.

3599. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; October 13, 1882. 2 p.

Writes that Maria Bent Nichols visited. Writes about the Batavia

Monument.

3600. Merrill, A. S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; October 23,

1882. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that a Women's Board Meeting is to be held. Mentions that the

church is occupied and states that "few of the old church remain.".

3601. Winship, S. G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Princeton, IL; October 24,

1882. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that [she] is unable to visit.3602. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former

President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Carthage, IN; October 26, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he spoke at a convention and plans to attend a state meeting.

Writes that he may visit U.S. Senator Benjamin Harrison.

3603. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Spiceland, IN; October 28, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he plans to deliver a political speech and that he wrote a

piece for _Christian Cynosure_. Mentions that he plans to "share Friends

meeting" and that he is to speak on the reform. Writes about the

Carthage Meeting and mentions an upcoming meeting at Tonica. Mentions

that S. Z. Miller plans to sell a farm in order to attend Bro. Stratton's

Theological Seminary.

3604. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Spiceland, IN; October 30, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he spoke in a Friends Meeting.

3605. Galloway, N. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; October 30,

1882. 1 p.

Writes that money did not arrive. Writes about opposition to Mr.

Galloway because of his anti-masonry.

3606. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Tonica, IL; October 31, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn, 1 page crosswritten.

Remembers a former college convention "where I was quite a hero."

Mentions that he visited the _Banner of Holiness_ office. Comments on the

home situation and sends farm instructions. Writes about the upcoming

convention and says that the people "expect and long" for Charles A.

Blanchard. Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard and the ladies. Writes

that "the great deep of politics seem breaking up" and wishes for a

larger _Christian Cynosure_ subscription list so that he could better

influence the American people. Mentions that he saw mention of Cyrus

Louis Blanchard's cross-examination of Mrs. Harper in _Times_.

3607. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Tonica, IL; November 2, 1882. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send Wheaton College catalogues to several

people. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to show a story about Mr. N. Richey, a

merchant who quit selling tobacco to the Burnett Guild.

3608. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 3, 1882. 1 p.

Writes about boarding at Maria Blanchard Cook's. Says that Mr. Stuart

visited.

3609. Schmitz, J. Adolf. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Lake Forest, IL;

November 4, 1882. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers; Written in German on

Deutsche National Verein Letterhead; two receipts for annual fees for

Herman A. Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer enclosed.3610. Cook, Maria

Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 8, 1882. 1 p.

Writes that she will try to come for Thanksgiving.

3611. Galloway, N. D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; November 8,

1882. 1 p.

Writes that Mr. Galloway is to receive a deed to homestead. Thanks Mary

Bent Blanchard for money. Writes about Mr. Galloway's ill health.

3612. Taylor, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peru, IL; November 8, 1882.

4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Atwood's deplorable state.

3613. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 10, 1882. 1 p.

Writes that a Sunday School Convention is to meet in Wheaton, and that he

is to change boarding places.

3614. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; November 15, 1882. 4 p.

Writes about her children's characters. Writes about Minnie [Stearns

Cook's] lamentable marriage and [Nathaniel Cook's] spells of violence.

3615. Stoddard, Maria (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 15, 1882. 2 p.

Asks where J. P. Stoddard is. Sends a photo of Annie.

3616. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 18, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to mail some letters. Writes that he bought

oilcake and gives instructions for feeding it to livestock.

3617. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; November 19, 1882. 4 p.

Writes about sickness in the area, about attempts to get _Christian

Cynosure_ subscribers, about fear of the Lodge, about having no pastors in

the Presbyterian or Congregational Churches, and about efforts to unite

the local Presbyterian and Congregational Churches. Writes that he wants

Charles A. Blanchard to preach.

3618. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Oshkosh, WI; November 20, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached and says that Mr. Anderson, a Congregationalist

minister, is "a Knight Templar and a heretic.".

3619. Bond, Mrs. S. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November

20, 1882. 3 p.

Asks what mountain Christ was crucified on and what wood the cross was

made of.

3620. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; November 24, 1882. 1 p.

Writes that Peter Laso is subscribing to _Christian Cynosure_, and that he

desires to have Charles A. Blanchard preach.

3621. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 24, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Catherine Bent Dunning's ill health. Mentions selling a lot

and sends a donation for the Wheaton College parlor. Writes that she

wishes that she could take a trip south to get away from "all the

nonsense" of the holidays. Sends Catherine Avery Bent's opinion on

vinegar.

3622. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 29, 1882. 2 p.

Says he will not be with family for Thanksgiving. Asks to have his razor

and brush sent.

3623. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 7, 1882. 2 p.

Asks to have a scarf and earmuffs sent.

3624. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; December 14, 1882. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a Congregational bazaar. Writes that she wants to go to

Florida and writes about disasters occuring to college buildings.

3625. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Bentora, NE; December 15, 1882. 2 p.

Writes about prairie being burnt. Says the settlers in the area are

mostly poor.

3626. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; December 19, 1882. 3 p.

Writes about church members who have moved.

3627. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg]. Emporia, KS; December 21, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Kansas Convention. Writes about Episcopal minister

Macay and Judge Brick: Freemasons who came to "raise a row." Mentions

that Mr. Butler spoke against secret societies. Mentions that mud kept

down the number of ladies attending. Writes about the newspaper coverage

in the _Emporia Democrat_ and _Daily News_.

3628. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Emporia, KS; December 21, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about selling cows.

3629. Bartlett, J. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Blackberry, IL; December

22, 1882. 1 p.

Sends payment for grapes.

3630. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Lyndon, KS; December 24, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached and discusses selling cows to pay taxes.3631.

Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Lyndon, KS; December 27, 1882. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people and says that "the Germans whipped the Popish

devil worship in France.".

3632. Allen, Selima Blanchard; Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Sister of JB and

Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca.

1883]. 1 p.

Mentions that Charlie Bent and his wife are planning to visit Chicago.

Writes that she is distributing tracts introducing the Illinois American

Platform. Nora Blanchard Kellogg gives her opinion on holiness.

3633. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. North Cedar, KS; January 1, [1883]. 2 p.

Writes that he is to speak in Sabetha, that he met a Knox graduate named

Holmes, and that Maggie Milligan wishes to attend Wheaton College.

Writes about Mr. Milligan's "Plan for a Council of Churches" written by

Jonathan Blanchard.

3634. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Pontiac, IL; January 3, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he wishes to talk with Jonathan Blanchard about some

contemplated changes. Mentions the death of Mr. Christie.

3635. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Sabetha, NE; January 3, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he spoke.

3636. Paxton, Agnes E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vermillionville, IL;

January 3, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about teaching school. Writes that Mr. Hiatt preached a farewell

sermon.

3637. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 3, 1883. 3 p.

Writes that she is planning to travel to Florida, and that Augusta

[Pettengill] is expecting a baby in March. Writes about a colored

domestic servant.

3638. McEwen, E. S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Normalville, IL; January 10,

1883. 4 p.

Writes about Mr. Ferris' relations with the First Congregational Church

of Chicago, and trouble over joining the church.

3639. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Rensselaer, IN; January 12, 1883. 1 p.

Writes about a business matter with Mr. Rawson. Mentions that birth of

Clara Blanchard.

3640. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 12, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Catherine Bent Dunning is ill, and Maria Bent Nichols went to

assist her.

3641. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Sanford, FL; February 12, 1883. 2 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's health, her health, and a church

service held in a room above a store. Asks to have _Christian Cynosure_

sent to her.

3642. Delano, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February

13, 1883. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for money.

3643. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 13, 1883. 3 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her offer to come and stay with her in

March.

3644. Pettengill, Moses (Brother-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Sanford, FL; February 14, 1883. 4 p.

Note: Writes that he loves Wheaton College because "it is educating and

Christianizing the youth." Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's work in Kansas.

Writes about a trip to Florida, during which he visited boot and

shoeworks in the Jeffersonville prison. Writes that he passed Mrs.

Stowe's place, "Mandarin." Writes about the land and its crops, and

about raising money for a church building.

3645. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Sanford, FL; February 17, 1883 [?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Moses Pettengill is visiting orange groves.

3646. Stoddard, Maria (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 22, 1883. 5 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she attended a lecture by Mrs. Mary Livermore. Mentions a

flood and says that Mr. Howe preached in a room above a store.

3647. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; February 24, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Catherine Bent Dunning's ill health. Mentions that Mr.

Court died and Mr. Smythe preached. Says that Kittie Clark's son is ill

with measles.

3648. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J.

P. Stoddard]. Washington, DC; March 5, 1883. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he should not expect large donations. Mentions that he

preached for Dr. Sunderland and was commended for it. Writes that he

attended a temperance meeting in the Oddfellows Hall. Says that he is

writing and plans to undertake research in the Congregational Library.

Mentions that Major John Wesley Powell is to lecture--Blanchard mentions

travelling hundreds of miles with him. Mentions that J. C. K. Milligan

ignored the American Party in an article. Gives Dr. Sloane's opinion of

the American Party. Mentions the Finney number of the _Christian

Cynosure_. Mentions Mr. Ford, the Chaplain of the Senate and a Women's

Union Meeting in the Masons Hall.

3649. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; March 7, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he does not want William H. Fischer to stay on his farm,

saying that officiating in the College requires the "soul and body" of

its officers and their wives. Says that the College has been "the

nucleus and center of a great National movement." Suggests that

Geraldine Blanchard Fischer and William H. Fischer read Prof. Claudio

Jannet's work on Secret Societies. Says that "the duty toward and

concerning the Roman Catholic Church" is "the greatest question of the

age," and adds that it is "the key to the future of the United States."

Says he is writing for the press. Hopes Geraldine Blanchard Fischer will

be good to Selima Blanchard Allen. Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard may

get married, and that "Satan has spread a strong net for...Louis.".

3650. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 7, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he wants Mary Bent Blanchard to see his letter to J. P.

Stoddard and give him [Jonathan Blanchard] advice. Writes about his

office in Washington, DC. Says he worked for free while NCA was

struggling, but now intends to be paid. Writes that his shoes are "a

perfect torment.".

3651. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; March 7,

1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about illness and poverty and says that the real estate business

is slow.

3652. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to J.

P. Stoddard]. Washington, DC; March 8, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached at Dr. Sunderland's church and opened a

temperance meeting at the Oddfellow's Temple. Mentions that he attended

Mr. Ford's Fruit Grower's Association and a parlor meeting of the Women's

Temperance Union and addressed both meetings. Says that he plans to

attend a Women's Temperance Meeting in a Masonic Temple. Mentions that

he attended a protracted meeting and addressed it. Mentions that Nye's

son is the president of a temperance society. Writes about [Samuel]

Pomeroy and payments "for fixing up the house." Writes about preaching

against the Lodge and mentions Rev. Mr. Wolfe, "who labored with Barlow

and Conant...as an evangelist." Writes about the Headquarters House and

says that both Dolan and Wolfe "have printing material." Writes: "Drs.

Gross and Palmer urged Starry to get his fortune told by a witch" and

says that Mrs. MacPherson consults mediums. Writes that he desires to

"magnify my office as president of the NCA" and writes about friction

between NCA people. Mentions a written statement by Philo Carpenter

accusing Jonathan Blanchard of making an untrue statement. Writes about

payment for NCA work, the Washington Movement of the NCA and the Viall

Fund.

3653. Cavell, Mrs. S. C. L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fair Haven, VT;

March 9, 1883. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for transacting business with the Grote

Brothers. Writes about things in stroage at Mr. and Mrs. Strickland's

and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to prevail upon them not to charge her for

storage. Writes about her health woes.

3654. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg]. Washington, DC; March 12, [1883]. 2 p.

Writes that he desires a manuscript about [Thaddeus] Stevens returned to

him so that he may re-write it. Mentions that he wrote some articles.

Says that he preached in Dr. Sunderland's church and expects that

Sunderland will be attacked for it. Mentions being received well. Writes

about the situation at the NCA Washington headquarters. Mentions that

"the lodge power here is simply fearful.".

3655. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 12, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he hopes Cyrus Louis Blanchard has the right side in the

case, _Milton Township vs. York_. Writes that he performed the marriage

ceremony of Mrs. Thompson, in Washington DC. Gives farm instructions.

3656. Kellogg, Elizabeth. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Linwood,; March 12/

13, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for a photograph of Julia Blanchard Fischer and Herman A.

Fischer.

3657. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 16, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that he visited Gen. William Birney and Marcellus Bailey, and that

he is to preach and speak in Chambersburgh. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

send him Dougall's notice of his [Jonathan Blanchard's] article, in the

_Witness_, and to send him a sermon. Writes that Freemasons are running a

temperance cause in order to conciliate women whose husbands are

Freemasons. Writes that he attended Dr. Sunderland's prayer meeting and

that he wants to preach against Secret Societies. Writes that he thinks

there will be a break among Prohibitionists and the "open or women's wing

will come to us.".

3658. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 23, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Pomeroy's charitable works and influence with the

Senate. Writes that he plans to speak. Mentions that he attended a

reception and encloses a clipping about it. Says that he plans to hear

B. T. Roberts speak. Writes that he wishes he had a discourse.

3659. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 23, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that he plans to travel to Pennsylvania and that Mr. Roberts

preached.

3660. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 29, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he bought shoes. Sends instructions concerning interest

payments and upkeep of the College grounds. Writes: "I saw where men lay

dead once seven deep in a run.".

3661. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Sanford, FL; March 29, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the area and the climate.

3662. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Herman A. Fischer]. Washington, DC; April 9, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his new spectacles. Asks Fischer to effect a reconciliation

between himself and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer, saying that he has not

heard from her, except through others. Writes about the church in

Prospect Park and about Freemasons in the church. Says that he plans to

write about Senator [Samuel] Pomeroy. Writes that "Things are perfectly

fearful here." Wonders if his _Christian Cynosure_ articles are read and

says that he hopes to see Mother Fischer.

3663. Bishop, Mrs. J. N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sanford, FL; April 12,

1883. 4 p.

Writes that Moses Pettengill and Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill are

returning to Peoria.

3664. Heufford, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Shirland, IL; April 17,

1883. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that her mother died and that she is to arrive in Wheaton and

needs assistance in making burial arrangements.

3665. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer and Herman A. Fischer]. Washington, DC; April 19,

1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard resigned his pastorate. Writes: "The

papers here have blackened me with Masonic tar." Writes of the

possibility of his giving an account of his stewardship. Says that he

likes William H. Fischer "in spite of himself.".

3666. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Gadsden, AL; April 27, 1883. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her travels. Mentions that smallpox is prevailing in

Jacksonville.

3667. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Mt. Rock, PA; May 11, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Theo Fenn died. Gives his travel plans and says that he plans

to preach against the Lodge.

3668. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 12, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he plans to preach and attend a minister's meeting. Says

that Mr. Bascom wants him and Charles A. Blanchard back on the council,

but that he wants the Lodge out of it. Writes about the Fox River and

Elgin Associations and Quint's Council. Writes that Dr. Guild ended his

speech with and anti-tobacco talk. Mentions the Filian Ordination.

3669. Pettengill, Moses (Wheaton College Trustee and Brother-in-Law of JB and

MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 17, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his trips to Florida. Writes about anti-secret activities

and various people.

3670. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; May 19, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mrs. Wild's marital problems and a planned journey.

3671. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 5, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about making plans for the Chicago Christian Association to visit

Wheaton College. Writes about the Young Women's Christian Temperance

Union, the Bible workers and the Kindergarten.

3672. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 8, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Court's legacy and his insane daughter. Mentions that

she saw "the bridge display.".

3673. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 22, 1883. 2 p.

Sends money. Writes about law cases.

3674. Pettengill, Augusta; Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Wife of B. T.

Pettengill; Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL;

June 27, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Augusta asks if Mary Bent Blanchard knows a girl who would be willing to

live with them.

3675. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 7, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her return to Morrison. Writes about distributing anti-

secret pamphlets and mentions that she heard Elder Mason preach.

3676. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; July 11, 1883. 2 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard has gone to the Iowa State Convention,

that Moses Pettengill is dying, and that Cyrus Louis Blanchard plans to

go to NY to take evidence for a law case for George Bent. Writes about

Cyrus Louis Blanchard having won a law suit for Mr. McDonald against

Elbert Gary. Writes about orders for Jonathan Blanchard's speeches, a

dispute over a Luther Memorial meeting place, and about a College

cistern's bursting.

3677. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 11, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the baby has whooping cough.

3678. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 11, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about family members and other people.3679. Williams, Angie. [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; July 11,

1883. 3 p.

Note: Mary Bent Blanchard wrote a note on the letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard, asking him to "do all you can for this good honest woman.".

Writes about finances.

3680. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; July 12, 1883. 3 p.

Thanks him for paying off a note. Warns against alcohol.

3681. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 13, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her trip to Morrison. Mentions Charles A. Blanchard's

cordiality. Mentions distributing anti-secret pamphlets and mentions

that Charles Bent is a Freemason. Says that Eddie Riner married Ann

Williams.

3682. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; July 17, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he and Mary Bent Blanchard ought to go to Galesburg to "stir

up the elements" and hear Senator [Samuel] Pomeroy speak. Says that he

believes there will be no dissent at the National Convention. Gives his

opinion of Frederick Douglass and says "I would quite as lief have the

White House thronged with Darkies as with the whiskey-drinking crowd who

nestle there now." Writes about living arrangements for Kitty and Maria

Stoddard.

3683. Van Doren, R. N. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; July 20,

1883. 1 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard to lodge with his family if he is in Oak Park.

3684. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 23, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is ill. Writes about lawsuits he won and mentions that he

is thinking of going to Arkansas.

3685. Browne, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Germantown, KY; July 23,

1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that a barrel that Mary Bent Blanchard sent has not arrived.

3686. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; July 26, 1883. 2 p.

3687. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 27, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about law cases and preparing a lecture. Defends himself against

charge of abandoning a girl he was obligated to marry.

3688. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; July 28, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Prof. Fisk preached and mentions that Charles A. Blanchard is

selling some land. Writes about various people.

3689. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 31, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his lawcases and mentions selling "Bell.".

3690. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 1, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members.

3691. Heckman, Lillie (Wife of CY's law partner). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. Cherry Valley, [ ]; August 7, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that she hopes Cyrus Louis Blanchard will come and "rusticate"

with them.

3692. K., E. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Market, NH; August 7, 1883.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a book to be given to a friend.

3693. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 9, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about the birth of David Maurice Cook.

3694. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 4, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and the whooping cough. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to visit and mentions that three members of the "Band of Hope"

were drowned.

3695. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Albie, IA; August 25, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the speech of General James B. Weaver, saying that he "said

nothing of greenbacks," advocated prohibition and anti-monopoly.

3696. Stoddard, Kitty (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 25, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about family members and the birth of Mary Wilfreda Fischer.

3697. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 27, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed a pressed leaf--see enclosures file.

Writes about deaths and gives her thoughts on world history. Writes that

the Methodist Episcopal minister is a Freemason and that Elder Mason is

opposed to Secret Societies. Says that Mr. Dubridge bought a pamphlet.

Writes about childhood diseases.

3698. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 29, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is welcome to stay with him.

3699. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; August 30, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the birth of her first grandson.

3700. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 9, 1883. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Miss Williams and selling a lot. Mentions that real estate

prices are decreasing. Suggests that Ezra A. Cook and Maria Blanchard

Cook stay in Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's house.

3701. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; September 13, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Responds to an invitation to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's

45th wedding anniversary. Writes about the upcoming "mission to

Washington." Writes about a church building dedication and the whooping

cough.

3702. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer]. Chicago, IL; ca. September 21, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Geraldine Blanchard Fischer to care for Mary Bent Blanchard.

3703. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 21, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his law suits and mentions that he is ill. Writes that he

hesitates to room in Elmhurst, because "people will say I went there to

make love to Miss [Bertha] B[uxton]" Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

persuade Geraldine Blanchard Fischer to give her daughter "a nice name.".

3704. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September 14, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that she will attend Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's

45th wedding anniversary, if weather permits.

3705. Thompson, M. E. [Letter to Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September

25, 1883. 1 p.

Asks Cyrus Louis Blanchard to collect on a note from Mr. W. Towsley for

Mr. Thompson.

3706. Browne, M. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Germantown, KY; October 1,

1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Charlie Gregg plans to attend Wheaton College and would like

to board with the Blanchards. Writes that Miss Mains plans to take a

school, lacks money and left the Free-Will Baptists. Asks for Mary Bent

Blanchard's opinion on games.

3707. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard and Henry L. Kellogg]. College Springs, IA; October 5,

1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Fragment.

Gives instructions for fixing the stable and cistern platform. Writes

about his itinerary.

3708. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Birmingham, IA; October 8, [1883]. 2 p.

Writes that he may visit Gen. Weaver. Instructs Mary Bent Blanchard not

to touch the money in the safe unless necessary. Gives farm

instructions. Says he hopes Cyrus Louis Blanchard gets married before he

goes east.

3709. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottawa, IL; October 8, [1883 ?]. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about a planned trip to Washington, D. C., and writes about various

people.

3710. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 10, 1883. 3 p.

Suggests renting Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's house.

Wishes Jonathan Blanchard to baptize Davd Maurice [Cook].

3711. Bent, George P. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; October 11, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his busy schedule and his plans to travel west.

3712. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; October 18, 1883. 2 p.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit his wife's

parents.

3713. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Tarrytown, NY; October 29, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he hopes Herman A. Fischer will maintain the German

Department in _Christian Cynosure_ and that William H. Fischer will

maintain the French Department.

3714. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 29, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that Moses Pettengill is ill. Says the Woodruff block is for sale

and wonders if Jonathan Blanchard wants to buy it. Writes that Herman A.

Fischer is translating German articles.

3715. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 4, 1883. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Mr. Forbes Preached. Mentions that he plans to attend a

meeting in Wisconsin. Writes that he spoke with a "prominent evangelist"

who left the lodge. Writes about the Syracuse Convention.

3716. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Willimantic, CT; November 5, 1883. 4 p.

Wishes Mr. Conant to remain on the ticket, but says that if Frederick

Douglass would run, he would bring in a million votes. Writes about

travel plans.

3717. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Morrison, IL; November 6, 1883. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for a copy of the _Illinoian_ and asks who occupies Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard's house. Asks why it was said that she would

disown her brother for saying that "the American Party might not have a

pres for 19 years." Writes about church and prayer meetings, including

one held in the jail. Writes about free will.

3718. Hinman, H. H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Washington, DC; November 6,

1883. 1 p.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard to pay express charges to E. D. Bailey. Attached

note from E. D. Bailey indicates payment was received.

3719. Ransley, S. A. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Wheaton, IL; November 6,

1883. 2 p.

Writes about various people.

3720. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to S.

C. White and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; November 7, 1883. 2

p.

Writes that two Congregational pastors who favor [Samuel] Pomeroy are

speaking in Northampton. Mentions that he is invited to the Old Hampshire

Conference of Ministers and Churches. Says, "The boys in the streets are

shouting 'Butler is gone up.'".

3721. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 8, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about Mary Wilfreda [Fischer] and Thomas Pomeroy [Kellogg] having

been baptized. Writes about a stray pig at young Jesse [Wheaton's?],

about a rain storm that flooded the basement, and about [Moses

Pettengill]'s being very ill.

3722. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. West Hampton, MA; November 9, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that he attended the Old Hampshire Association meeting. Writes

that he has been invited to preach at Edwards' Church, and that Mary Bent

Blanchard has great opportunities while in NYC to do something for the

Washington work.

3723. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 9, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that Moses Pettengill died. Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's

defending McDonald in a lawsuit against the town council. Says that

Herman A. Fischer is attending the Excelsior contest. Writes about

"Young Jellies." Says that Wheaton College expenses are great. Mentions

that Jonathan Blanchard has been doing things that she doesn't understand

all her life. Mentions Lizzie White's wedding. Mentions the deaths of

Mr. Bissell, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mills, and Mrs. Garrison.

3724. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Bergen Point, NJ; November 11, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she spent time in W[omen's] Temp[erance] Headquarters.

3725. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 12, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about meetings in Memomonie and church work in Chicago. Writes

about the hope for revival.

3726. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; November

12, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that she is to send a box of oranges to the NCA. Says she went to

Richmond to attempt to obtain affividavits to clear herself of charges

made against her. Mentions that she received testimonials from Jonathan

Blanchard and Mississippi.

3727. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; November 13, 1883. 2 p.

Writes about family members and acquaintances.

3728. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Brookline, MA; November 13, [1883]. 4 p.

Writes about the "strange demeaner of Nora Bailey," and about Rev.

Phillips, pastor of Plymouth Church. Writes about his reception at

Worcester. Says he hopes that if [Samuel] Pomeroy speaks at Northampton,

it would affect political sentiment as the Free Mission meeting in

Chicago affected religion. Writes about the death of Moses Pettengill.

3729. Pomeroy, Samuel C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Washington, DC;

November 14, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he does not think Jonathan Blanchard will be successful with

Gov. [William] Claflin, because "he is a politician. And all such men

are afraid." Writes about Mrs. P[omeroy]'s pride, and about Mrs.

Claflin's ambition and prohibitionist ideas. Writes about a revolt by

colored men in Virginia over a civil rights decision.

3730. Higginson, Stephen (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Colt's Neck, NJ; November 15, 1883. 4 p.

Asks Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit. Writes that

the County Teachers' Institute is to meet.

3731. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 15, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about various people and mentions the death of Moses Pettengill.

3732. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Boston, MA; November 16, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that Prof. Kimball's son intends to attend Wheaton College. Says

he visited Dr. Tarbox. Writes about the National Congressional Council.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to consider innviting Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill to winter in Washington DC with them.

3733. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Bergen Point, NJ; November 16, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that she went to the Temperence headquarters. Writes about the

treatment of Jonathan Blanchard by "that lady in W[orcester]" [Nora

Bailey]. Says that Dr. Dewitt, a member of the Old Testament revision

committee, preached. Writes about the death of Moses Pettengill.

3734. eBlanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; November 19, 1883. 2 p.

Says that Mary Bent Blanchard has "very inadequate ideas of what I am

doing...here." Quotes Henry Cheever as saying that "the Washington

Women's Temperance Union under Mrs. Roach is the most active one in the

Country.".

3735. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 19, 1883. 4 p.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard for an invitation to

Washington D. C. Says she will send a copy of [Moses Pettengill's] will.

3736. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 20, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about preaching in Chicago. Mentions "tokens of grace" in Wheaton

College, "but no descending showers." Mentions the death of Moses

Pettengill.

3737. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Bergen Point, NJ; November 20, 1883. 4 p.

Sends chatechisms. Says she met temperance workers. Mentions the death

of Mrs. Garrison.

3738. Stoddard, Jamie (Grandson of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; November 21, 1883. 1 p.

Writes that "andie colt" is not doing any better.

3739. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; November 24, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks why no translation of Claudio Jannet appeared in _Christian Cynosure_.

Asks Julia Blanchard Fischer to check the horses and thanks Herman A.

Fischer for a translation.

3740. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Husband of JWF). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; November 30, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he will look at a colt. Writes about Wheaton College

treasury work and about the need for a vacation.

3741. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 30, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that William H. Fischer had no time to translate. Writes about

the Fischer reunion. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard held a reception

for Wheaton College faculty. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of their

adopting the name "Sunnyside" for their house.

3742. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; November 30, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that she found a $5.00 piece in Mary Bent Blanchard's closet.

Mentions leather and shoe firms failing.

3743. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; November

30, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that he is sending a box of citrus fruit to the NCA. Mentions the

death of Moses Pettengill.

3744. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Cyrus Louis

Blanchard]. n.p.; December, 1883. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Cyrus Louis Blanchard to get a chromo framed, writes that Mr.

Christie died, and wishes him a happy new year.

3745. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 1, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he is ill and busy.

3746. Ransley, S. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 3,

1883. 4 p.

Writes about various people.

3747. Stoddard, Kitty (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 3, 1883. 2 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Kitty Stoddard to Mary Bent Blanchard, dated

December 4, 1883.

Writes that she read _Pilgrim's Progress_ and mentions the death of Moses

Pettengill.

3748. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 4, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about faith healing and a prayer meeting. Says she still wishes

to be addressed as Mrs. Moses Pettengill.

3749. Stoddard, Kitty (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 4, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that she attends a Sunday School called The Mission, and that Howe

is the preacher. Asks if they have seen the White House.

3750. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 10, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that he believes he has Bright's Disease. Gives farm news.

Mentions the Viall Fund.

3751. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 10, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is ill, that the key to Wheaton College

is safe and she thinks it ought to remain with one person only, that

church attendance is slim, money is scarce, and Professors received only

20 to 25% of salaries. Writes that she did not like Senator Pomeroy's

speech. Questions the idea of two reform papers.

3752. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 10, 1883. 2 p.

Sends program of County WCTU meeting, which she hopes to attend. Writes

about a new German domestic servant. Writes about Prospect Park work,

where there are many spiritualists and infidels. Writes about Cyrus

Louis Blanchard's health.

3753. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Washington, DC; December 13, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about the NCA Convention in Syracuse, about the Brooklyn meeting

of the AMA. Mentions Ellen Blanchard's Uncle John and Aunt Rachel. Says

that while she was at Bergen Point, a ship loaded with kerosene caught

fire and burned for twelve hours. Writes about their Washington

Quarters. Says Miss [Frances E.] Willard gave a Thanksgiving Lecture.

Mentions attending sessions of A. S. School Institute.

3754. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; December 13, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard visited, and that he is raising funds to

improve a church building.

3755. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 14, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about various people and mentions the death of Mrs. Tilden.

3756. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; December 16, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Note pencilled at bottom--"finished in Heaven.".

Writes that the jury is hung on the McDonald Case.

3757. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; December 17, 1883. 4 p.

Writes that he spent part of a day trying to visit people who were not

in. Writes about the upcoming convention, and about having preached at a

Free Methodist church.

3758. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 17, 1883. 2 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill to Mary Bent

Blanchard, ca. December 17, 1883.

Sends a book. Writes that Mr. Steven's sermon is to be published, and

that Blanchard Pettengill is to buy out Moses Pettengill's interest in

business. Writes about settling the estate.

3759. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. December 17, 1883. 2 p.

Writes that she is undergoing electric treatment.

3760. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 20, 1883. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is ill.

3761. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 22, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about the symptoms of his illness. Says Ernest I. Stoddard is to

board at the Blanchard house.

3762. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. Washington, DC; December 22, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's illness and chastizes him for

avoiding the cross. Says that the convention at Philadelphia was "small

but excellent." Writes that he plans to visit Frederick Douglass.

3763. Nutting, Sarah H. (Wheaton College Faculty Member). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 23, 1883. 4 p.

Writes about her work in Batavia and Geneva. Mentions dinner

conversation concerning Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard.

Says Mr. Jacobs and Jennie Smith spoke in chapel.

3764. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; December 24, 1883. 6 p.

Writes that Bena, a Domestic Servant, left to be married. Gives local

news. Writes that the Ladies' Benevolent Society sent two barrels to

Miss Pruden, a teacher among destitute blacks. Writes that attendance at

church is not as large as she would like, and that the "students do not

take kindly to Mr. Chittenden." Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard went

to Chicago to try Turkish Baths, and that he has closed his office, for

he wants to go South. Says she thinks God is leading Cyrus Louis

Blanchard to the ministry, and that if he were more economical he would

be married. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is to attend a Watch

Meeting in Chicago, and that the Chicago Ave. Church invited Charles A.

Blanchard to supply their pulpit. Writes about Charles A. Blanchard's

Sabbath School work and his talks against the Lodge. Writes that Charles

A. Blanchard brought Jennie Smith, evangelist of the RR men to visit and

to speak in Wheaton College chapel. Writes about celebrating a decade of

the temperance crusade.

3765. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; December 28, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he sent money for New Year's presents. Writes about Cyrus

Louis Blanchard's need to turn to Christ. Mentions Cyrus Louis Blanchard

giving up law in order to preach.

3766. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 28, 1883. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Cyrus Louis Blanchard is quite ill and was forced to close

his office in Chicago. Mentions the scarcity of money and writes of the

preparations for New Year's. Writes about a social at Wheaton College

and furnishings for the 4th floor of the main building and the Nutting

Building.

3767. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 30, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about conversions in Chicago and says that he is opposed to the

"Washington movement" of the NCA. Reports on Cyrus Louis Blanchard's

health.

3768. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg]. Washington, DC; December 31, 1883. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the elders prayed for Cyrus Louis Blanchard. Mentions that

he attended an Methodist Episcopal Preacher's meeting and addressed it.

Writes about Freemasons among the Methodist Episcopal preachers.

3769. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB'). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 31, 1883. 5 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's illness, saying that she and Charles

A. Blanchard have tried to point out Cyrus Louis Blanchard's faults to

himself. Says she did not suggest to Cyrus Louis Blanchard that he

become a minister. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard wrote of Cyrus Louis

Blanchard's faults and that Cyrus Louis Blanchard wished that Jonathan

Blanchard would not write to him as he did.

3770. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

n.p.; [1883 - 1884]. 4 p.

Writes that she hopes Jonathan Blanchard will vote a Temperance ticket.

3771. Lewis, C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [1884]. 1 p.

Sends some shepherd's purse.

3772. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; January 1, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's illness and says that he is praying

for him. Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's law practice and his

attempts to be faithful to Cyrus Louis Blanchard. Writes: "I am glad the

dear children did not burn down the house." Writes about Wheaton College

finances.

3773. Pike, Eugene O. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; January 4, 1884. 1

p.

Sends a case of [medicine?].

3774. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; January 9, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's ill health and William H. Fischer's

translation of Prof. [Claudio] Jannet.

3775. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; January 10, 1884. 8 p.

Note: RPFC.

Defends his words and actions. Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's

health and says that Mary Bent Blanchard is traveling to Wheaton. Writes

about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's reaction to having his shortcomings pointed

out. Mentions Cyrus Louis Blanchard's support of Elbert Gary as a

Republican Candidate. Mentions a week of prayer among the Wheaton

churches and mentions Mr. Eustis, a liquor-seller. Writes about

confession.

3776. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; January 4, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that she bought a piano and is taking voice lessons. Writes that

a Temperance Meeting is to be held.

3777. Gorman, Mrs. J. N. [Letter to Selima Blanchard Allen]. Rock Falls, IL;

January 20, 1884. 3 p.

Note: Sent with Selima Blanchard Allen's letter to Mary Bent Blanchard,

dated January 24, 1884.

Writes that Mr. Gorman is in Iowa looking for work.

3778. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; January 23, [1884]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Writes, "We may be defeated in our Convention" and "...this whole city is

governed by the U. S. Treasury which is governed by men who are governed

by the Lodge." Writes that he desires Cyrus Louis Blanchard to come to

Washington.

3779. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; January 24, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Mrs. J. N. Gorman to Selima Blanchard Allen,

dated January 20, 1884.

Describes Mr. Gorman's character and history.

3780. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 26, 1884 [?]. 2 p.

Sends a garment for Jonathan Blanchard.

3781. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. Washington, DC; January 28, 1884 [?]. 2 p.

Note: Sent as a post script to Jonathan Blanchard's letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard, dated January 28, 1884.

Gives farm instructions. Says that Cyrus Louis Blanchard got sick from

law work. Writes about travel expenses for the Saratoga and Pittsburg

Conventions.

3782. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Washington, DC; January 28, 1884. 3 p.

Writes that he plans to visit Bishop Simpson and Frederick Douglass.

Writes that prospects for the upcoming convention are "dark," as no

speakers are positively engaged. Says he believes Cyrus Louis Blanchard

will recover if he repents and changes his life. Offers Cyrus Louis

Blanchard a deed to some land if he marries. Says to sell the calf if it

is nearly white. Asks for the Illinois Grand Lodge Record of cutting off

the Mormons.

3783. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; January 28, 1884. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send notes of a sketch of William Wirt, and

to send the record of the cutting off of the Mormon Lodge by the Illinois

Grand Lodge. Writes that Frederick Douglass agreed to speak at

Convention.

3784. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; January 31, 1884. 2 p.

Writes that Charles White sent money, and that he thinks the Washington

population "mercenary and therefore hopeless to reform." Says that

Frederick Douglass agreed to speak at the Convention. Mentions Mary Bent

Blanchard's suggestions for prayer in the building. Says that he is to

visit Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs. Whitier [?]. Writes about the upcoming

Saratoga meeting and the Pittsburg Prohibition National Meeting. Says

that travel finances might be provided with Moses Pettengill's legacy

and the Viall Fund. Says he wants the record of the Illinois Grand

Lodge's cutting off Mormons.

3785. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 2, 1884. 2 p.

Writes, "Dougall's _Witness_ has caved in again." Writes that Mary West

and Mrs. Delano visited, and that Convention prospects are getting

better. Writes that he fears for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's religious state

if he recovers. Writes that Mrs. Willard is silent, making him wonder

whether women have "failed Christ and his cause.".

3786. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 4, 1884 [?]. 4 p.

Writes that he wishes to keep the calf it is red. Writes that he likes

Bertha Lewis and wishes Cy would decide whether or not to marry her.

3787. Wells, Smith, and Macon. [Letter to Cyrus Louis Blanchard]. Denver, CO;

February 4, 1884. 2 p.

Note: Typed.

Writes about matters in the case of Saunders vs. Barlow.

3788. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 7, 1884 [?]. 4 p.

Writes that he burned Mary Bent Blanchard's letter and that he plans to

visit the Library of Congress "about the Mormons." Gives tax advice.

Writes about Moses Pettengill having left him $250.00. Writes that

Prohibitionists are splitting into Masonic and open groups. Writes about

"symptoms of pressure" in Philadelphia.

3789. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; February 11, 1884. 4 p.

Advises Cyrus Louis Blanchard to slow down; says he never found fault

with Cyrus Louis Blanchard's farm work. Writes that he received a letter

from Warren Wheaton.

3790. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 14, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that he wrote "Freemasonry and Free Government." Writes about

convention prospects. Says that he dined with Frederick Douglass and his

new wife. Mentions that he bought five chickens from a colored woman.

Says that Mr. Grisham is in "great anger" with Mr. Bailey and J. P.

Stoddard over his scrapbook. Writes about the Pease letter and the

Women's Temperance Society. Encloses a list of pamphlets wanted by

General Birney. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write about taxes.

3791. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 15, 1884. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes that he accepts Mary Bent Blanchard's ideas concerning "the

legacy" and will follow them. Writes about paying travel expenses to go

to Saratoga. Mentions the Pittsburg Convention. Writes that Masonic

Prohibitionists are opposed to Gideon T. Stewart and wish to hold their

Convention later. Writes that Bishop Simpson is dining and drinking with

Arthur. Writes about Prohibitionists and the Republican Party, about

Politics, about efforts to keep Methodists in the Republican Party, and

about the political situation.

3792. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; February 18, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that Augusta [Pettengill] is planning a trip to the East.

3793. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; February 21, 1884. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her family and mentions that they switched to a Methodist

Episcopal church.

3794. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

n.p.; February 28, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about payments on Wheaton College notes.

3795. Central WCTU of Chicago. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. March, 1884. 4 p.

Send sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3796. Blanchard, Cyrus Louis (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Messrs. Wells,

Smith and Macon]. Wheaton, IL; March 1, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Dictated to Mary Bent Blanchard and written in her hand.

Writes regarding a lawcase--Saunders vs. Barlow et. al.

3797. Willard, Mary B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; March 11, 1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for [Cyrus Louis Blanchard]'s death.

3798. Carpenter, M. B. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Downers Grove, IL; March 12, 1884. 4 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3799. Fischer, Frederick J. T. (Physician; Brother of HAF). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer [?]]. Elmhurst, IL; March 12, 1884. 4 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3800. Hood, Helen L. (WCTU Figure). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago,

IL; March 12, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death and flowers from the

WCTU.

3801. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 12, 1884. 4 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3802. Nutting, Jonathan D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oberlin, OH; March

12, 1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death. Mentions disagreeing

with Cyrus Louis Blanchard during college days.

3803. Ames, W. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Menomonie, WI; March 13, 1884.

2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3804. Bond, S. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 13, 1884.

3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3805. Stoddard, James Philemon (Husband of CBS). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; March 13, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3806. WCTU of Wheaton. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; March 13, 1884. 2

p.

Sends resolutions of sympathy from the WCTU of Wheaton for Cyrus Louis

Blanchard's death.

3807. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 14, 1884. 2 p.

Writes that the WCTU sent flowers.

3808. Stoddard, Williston Blanchard (Grandson of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Fredonia, NY; March 14, 1884. 4 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3809. White, Thomas. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; March 14,

1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death. Writes that William

Home Mackenzie, the fiance of his daughter, Salome, was killed in a

carriage accident.

3810. Bailey, Eleanor Grant (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; March 17, 1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3811. Chapman, P. P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Farmington, IL; March 17,

1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3812. Dow, Elsie (Wheaton College Class of 1881). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Reed's Ferry, NH; March 17, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3813. Dryer, Mrs. E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Kilbourn City, WI; March 17, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3814. Hench, William R. (Wheaton College Class of 1877). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bartlett, [ ]; March 17, 1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death. Writes that Edward

Sellers died of insanity.

3815. Plumb, Samuel (Wheaton College Trustee). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Streator, IL; March 17, 1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death. Says he was unable to

attend the funeral.

3816. Bailey, Edwin D. (Wheaton College Class of 1875). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; March 18, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympath for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3817. Cox, John J.; Cox, Mrs. John J. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Morris, IL; March 18, 1884. 1 p.

Send sympathy for Cy's death.

3818. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; April 19, 1884. 2 p.

Note: Attaches a letter to Mary Bent Blanchard alone, ca. March 19, 1884.

Writes that she is distributing papers and tracts, and that she lent

someone a copy of Jonathan Blanchard's speech on Free Government. Asks

what the word "Mormon" means. Thanks Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard for books. Asks if the Washington paper is to be called _The

American_.

3819. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; ca. April 19, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Sent with letter from Selima Blanchard Allen to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard, dated March 19, 1884.

Asks for a photo of Jonathan Blanchard. Says she wishes to subscribe to

the Washington paper, if they will wait until September for payment.

Writes that Mr. Finny was killed by a frightened horse.

3820. Dunkelberg, J. J. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Wheaton, IL; March 22, 1884. 2 p.

Sends issue of _Illinoian_ with notice of Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death,

and sends his sympathy.

3821. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Selima

Blanchard Allen]. Wheaton, IL; March 25, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3822. West, Mary. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bunker

Hill, [ ]; March 25, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3823. Zook, David L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 25,

1884. 2 p.

Requests a photograph of Miss Eva Durbin, which was owned by Cyrus Louis

Blanchard. Asks for a photo of Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

3824. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Paxton, IL; March 26, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's kindness during boyhood. Sends

sympathy for Cy's death.

3825. White, C. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Auburn, MA; March 30, 1884. 3

p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3826. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 31, 1884. 2 p.

Writes that she is having reproductions made of Mary Bent Blanchard's

photo. Asks for a photo of Cyrus Louis Blanchard.

3827. Cook, David C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 1884. 1

p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3828. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. April 1884 ?]. 2 p.

Gives advice on how to convince Thomas White to donate money.

3829. Ransley, S. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Geneva, IL; April 2, 1884.

2 p.

Writes that she has sent Kitty's trunk.

3830. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 3, 1884. 4 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to delay a visit until after the family is

settled following Augusta Pettengill's return. Says that Augusta is

planning to dismiss Lizzie, a domestic servant. Writes that Augusta's

baby is ill with diptheria.

3831. Russell, Eugene R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; April

5, 1884. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3832. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; April 10, 1884. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she received a birthday present from Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes about her health and family. Mentions a flood in Kentucky.

3833. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 12, [1884 ?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mr. Stevens left for Kansas. Mentions that Mr. Howe is to

preach and that H. Pert and family are to move.

3834. Williams, M. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; April 12,

1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death and selling a lot.

3835. Shaver, F. A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Dundee, IL; April 15, 1884. 6 p.

Writes that he is thankful to have met the Blanchards. Sends sympathy

for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death. Mentions Cyrus Louis Blanchard's

markings in _The Alhambra_.

3836. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 7, 1884. 4 p.

Attepts to clear a misunderstanding over the time of Mary Bent

Blanchard's visit. Writes about a diptheria scare and investigation of

water works.

3837. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 19, 1884 [?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that the plumbers are working and that Plow Factory burned.

3838. Chapell, C. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Malta, IL; April 21, 1884.

4 p.

Sends sympathy for Cy's death.

3839. B., M. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 22, 1884. 4

p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death. Writes about the death

of Little Georgie.

3840. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; April 24, 1884. 1

p.

Says she will bring a picture to Mary Bent Blanchard. Sends $1.00.

3841. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 26, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his travel arrangements and the Northampton meeting.

3842. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Batavia, NY; April 28, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that he saw Niagara Falls and he remembers seeing the Falls with

Mary Bent Blanchard when they were newlyweds. Says a meeting was almost

a failure. Gives arrangements for Mary Bent Blanchard to go east "unless

the Northampton meeting is given up.".

3843. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 30, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she took Mary Bent Blanchard's hair to Mr. Merrill "to do it

up in waves." Writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's membership in the Law

Library.

3844. Bailey, Eleanor Grant (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; May 1, 1884. 4 pp.

Writes about the Northampton Meeting and about _The American_. Writes that

[Ellen Blanchard's] father is ill. Writes that she received a letter

from Mr. Hartshorn about [Edward], Prince of Wales, and his immoralities.

Writes about Washington and society calls.

3845. McKune, L. T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Beloit, KS; May 4, 1884. 4

p.

Writes that she wishes to write of her life in serial form. Mentions

that anti-secret society material is contemptuously handled at the Post

Office. Writes that Judge Holt was defeated for Congress. Writes about

the fight over the temperance question in Beloit. Says that some liquor

dealers were sentenced.

3846. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Rochester, NY; May 6, 1884. 3 p.

Mentions uncertainty over whether a N.E. meeting will be called. Says

that Bertha Lewis can "stir up the students if I...speak in our Court

House." Mentions the Chicago Meeting. Gives farm instructions.

3847. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; May 7, 1884 [?]. 2 p.

Writes about arrangements for Mary Bent Blanchard to travel east. Tells

Mary Bent Blanchard to use Julia Blanchard Fischer's satchel for luggage.

Says Mrs. Alling's son and his wife went to Africa and took only satchels

for luggage.

3848. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Syracuse, NY; May 7, 1884. 2 p.

Writes that he is to go to Saratoga to the Presbyterian General Assembly.

Gives instructions for starting Mary Bent Blanchard on her journey east.3849.

Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Canandaigua, NY; May 10, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he had a good meeting and that there were some Freemasons

present.

3850. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Dale, NY; May 10, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Gives instructions to Julia Blanchard Fischer for finding canned goods

and gives instructions for caring for the house. Writes about giving

clothes to Mr. Grant. Writes about an Anti-secretism meeting.

3851. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Dale, NY; May 14, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is to attend a General Assembly at Saratoga and hopes to

attend the Republican Convention. Includes a PS by Mary Bent Blanchard

about paying a coupon.

3852. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Dale, NY; May 15, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard, "I did not know there was such a

smothered volcano in her." Writes about an upcoming meeting at Warsaw,

NY, and about an upcoming Chicago Convention. Writes that he is to

preach. Writes, "I worked part of five years in New England and failed

utterly." Writes about turkeys.

3853. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; May 15, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is recovering from an illness.

3854. Bent, Joseph A. Jr. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chester, IL; May 24, 1884. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3855. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Rochester, NY; May 27, 1884. 2 pp.

Writes about the Convention and says, "I am more and more satisfied that

God led me to nominate Senator [Samuel] Pomeroy." Writes that Senator

Pomeroy "has a hard mistress in his wife" and writes that "no politician

who had any political hopes or aspirations could or would have accepted

our nomination.".

3856. Capwell, Mrs. F. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dale, NY; [June 9,

1884]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is thinking of going to Chicago.

3857. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 10, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she sent bags. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a waist

belonging to Albert. Asks if Jonathan Blanchard sent street car tickets.

3858. Hagard, L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elmhurst, IL; June 14, 1884. 1

p.

Note: Postal Card.

Wishes Mary Bent Blanchard was a stock holder in the _Signal_.

3859. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; June 17, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; torn.

Writes about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill.

3860. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 17, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; torn.

Writes that Samuel Bent is to be in Wheaton. Says she is taking

medicine.

3861. Wheeler, Mrs. John. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Priceville, IL; July

19, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that Dr. Fitch is treating her husband for TB. Says she is unable

to pay for her subscription to _Christian Cynosure_. Writes about Moses

Pettengill's will and the Freemasons.

3862. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; July 26/28, 1884. 4 p.

Says she is glad to hear that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy is back in a

Congregational Church. Writes that Carroll G's baby died. Mentions the

Madison Meeting which Herman A. Fischer attended. Writes that the

"Prohibition Convention gave conclusive evidence that some party besides

theirs is needed." Says that Jonathan Blanchard may stay in Peoria, that

St. John is nominated, and that Mary Bent Blanchard thinks a Mission

Sunday School may be the nucleus of a new anti-secret society church.

3863. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Geraldine Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; August 2/4, 1884. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the ill health of [Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill] and William

H. Fischer. Writes that Mr. Ellsworth preached.

3864. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; August 4, 1884. 4 p.

Invites Julia Blanchard Fischer to Peoria.

3865. Carse, Tillie B. ([President of Women's Temperance Publication

Association]). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Charhvoix, MI; August 5,

1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for money to buy shares in _Union Signal_.

Writes of a Memorial for [Cyrus Louis Blanchard].

3866. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 6, 1884. 4 p.

Declines invitation to Peoria. Writes that Mr. and Mrs. Straw returned

from Chautauqua. Writes about the American Club. Says she lent a book

of Moody sermons to Mr. Kidd.

3867. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Galesburg, IL; August 11, [1884]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is visiting friends in Galesburg.

3868. Hagans, Mrs. L. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elmhurst, IL; August

11, 1884. 3 pp.

Writes about Hagans' sisters, [T. B.] Carse, and [Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill].

3869. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; August 11/19, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about Mr. Hill, a new pastor. Says Mr. and Mrs. Ayers had a

daughter. Writes that Charles A. Blanchard's speech was not well

received at a Prohibition Convention, and she thinks it will help the

American Party. Writes about the need for Christian work among young

girls who walk the streets, and that she was appointed to direct the

work. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's article on Fusion.

3870. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 23, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his plans to go to Iowa. Mentions that he plans to give a

melodeon to Maria Blanchard Cook. Mentions that Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill is ill and compares her to King Hezekiah.

3871. Washburn, E. B. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; August

25, 1884. 2 p.

Sends donation to Wheaton College. Writes about her brothers Henry and

George.

3872. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Herman A. Fischer].

Norfolk, NE; August 26, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends money to pay note on Wheaton College and writes of selling land in

Kansas.

3873. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; August 27, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about new houses being built. Writes about Edward Nichols'

wedding.

3874. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 29, 1884. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that William W. Blanchard visited and is thinking of moving to

Minnesota. Writes that Wheaton College students are moving in and that

the college roof is finished. P.S. by Herman A. Fischer included about

[Edmund?] Kidd's health.

3875. Phillips, W. I. (Publisher of CC). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; September 1, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his intention to send a list of _Christian Cynosure_

subscriptions paid by Moses Pettengill.3876. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of

MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 6, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that she is waiting for news of Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's

health.

3877. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Norfolk, NE; September 9, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes that Edward Nichols is to marry Miss Brooks.

3878. McDonald, B. V. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

10, [1884]. 3 p.

Sends sympathy for Cyrus Louis Blanchard's death.

3879. West, Mary Allen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; September

10, 1884. 2 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's having bought stock in _The Signal_.

Says she cannot issue stock to Jonathan Blanchard as he is not a member

of WCTU.

3880. Salter, W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; September 14, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Jonathan Blanchard wrote a letter to Mary Bent Blanchard on this

note, September 15, 1884.

Writes that he will be unable to hear Jonathan Blanchard preach, since

his son is ill with typhoid fever.

3881. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Burlington, IA; September 15, 1884. 2 p.

Note: Written on a note from W. Salter to Jonathan Blanchard, dated

September 14, 1884.

Writes that he had trouble finding a boarding house.

3882. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Villiska, IA; September [16], 1884. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; With letter to Mary Bent Blanchard from Julia Blanchard

Fischer dated September 20, 1884.

Writes that he preached in Burlington and mentions having performed the

marriage ceremony for Mr. and Mrs. Darling. Writes that A. M. Hillary

was impressed by Maria Blanchard Cook and writes of his visits in Iowa.

3883. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Paxton, IL; September 16, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; torn; Original housed with the Fischer Papers.

Sends the letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer because he does not know

Herman A. Fischer's given name. Mentions that Mr. Loomis slated the roof

of a Wheaton College building and writes that he desires information on

having roofs slated.

3884. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. College Springs, IA; September 18, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; With letter to Mary Bent Blanchard from Julia Blanchard

Fischer dated September 20, 1884.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to check if interest on a note is due.

3885. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. College Springs, IA; September 19, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about paying Loomis for roofing a Wheaton College building and

about other financial matters. Writes that he plans to go to Kansas, to

preach and make a political speech. Writes about his ill health,

political changes, and about the Cincinnati pastorate. Writes that he

thinks he is doing the work to which God called him, as Knox and Wheaton

College grads are "filling this land with our ideas." Says he wishes

Mary Bent Blanchard "appreciated and enjoyed his work more.".

3886. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; September

19, 1884. 6 p.

Writes that Laura and John are ill, that she is unable to sell goods

except at below the normal price because of her opposition to

Freemasonry. Mentions that that "Father" is opposed to abolitionism.

Writes about Northern people building villages and about her disagreement

with her father.

3887. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; [September 20, 1884]. 1 p; RPFC.

Note: Includes Jonathan Blanchard's letters to Mary Bent Blanchard of

September 18 and 16, 1884.

Writes that a Kuhn child and a Brown child died of diptheria and writes

that Mr. Stary's daughter is ill.

3888. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; September 23, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the death and funeral of [Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill].

3889. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Birmingham, IA; September 26, 1884. 8 p.

Writes that the American Party is "wheeling into line." Writes about Mr.

Blaine's "secret marriage story," which Jonathan Blanchard thinks is

trumped up, saying, "if Blaine has resorted to lying for campaign

purposes he is worse than the brutal [Grover] Cleveland." Writes that

popular sentiment is turning to St. John and Daniel. Writes that he is

willing to have William H. Fischer and Geraldine Blanchard Fischer's

family live with him. Says he is to preach and to speak at a political

meeting, and that he relies on Mary Bent Blanchard to read the mail and

papers in the safe and "see to all business." Mentions Hannah Bent Tyner

Pettengill's death.

3890. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; September 26, 1884. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about an afghan made by Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill and about

Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's death.

3891. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Peoria, IL; September 27, 1884. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Asks if Julia Blanchard Fischer needs Mrs. Shutts, a nurse.

3892. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Bentora, NE; October 1, 1884. 4 p.

Says he heard that the Blanchard House was rented. Writes about Hannah

Bent Tyner Pettengill's death.

3893. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Norfolk, NE; October 4, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's death and writes that grain

prices are low.

3894. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Chicago, IL; October 4, 1884. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with Maria Blanchard Cook's letter of October 4,

1884 to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes of the birth of [Charles Albert Fischer]. Suggests Emil for the

new baby's middle name, after Nora Blanchard Kellogg. Writes that Mamie

[Cook] suggests Wilfred for the new baby's name and that Julia [Cook]

suggests Charlie for the new baby's name.

3895. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 4, 1884. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to stay with her for a week. Writes that

Mrs. Merrill's daughter is ill and writes about Cyrus Louis Blanchard's

Law Library Membership.

3896. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; October 9, 1884. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about someone who decided not to send children to college this

term.

3897. Hagans, Mrs. L. A. (Treasurer, Women's Temperance Publication

Association). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elmhurst, IL; October 13,

1884. 2 p.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's having bought shares in WTPA. Asks

under whose name the stock should be issued.

3898. Shaver, F. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MN; October 13,

1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for package and expresses sympathy for Hannah

Bent Tyner Pettengill's death.

3899. White, S. E. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer].

Brooklyn, NY; October 23, 1884. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Julia Blanchard Fischer for sympathy letter and writes about Cyrus

Louis Blanchard's death. Writes about her visit to Brookline and about

her father's illness. Writes about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's death

and Ellen [Blanchard's] illness, and mentions that Minnie is married.

3900. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 27, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that she decided against visiting Catherine Bent Dunning. Writes,

"Politics run high" in the area, and that this is the worst political

campaign she can remember.

3901. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; October

28, 1884. 4 p.

Writes that she visited Chicago. Mentions that Jonathan Blanchard paid

her taxes, and writes more about paying her taxes.

3902. Bailey, Eleanor Grant (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; October 29, 1884. 8 p.

Writes about an Presbyterian Church Assembly in Washington D. C. Writes

about anti-secretists in the church, and about a New Free Methodist

building. Mentions the Prohibition Club, and about Prohibition and Anti-

Secretism in Washington D. C. Writes that Mrs. Austin left her husband.

3903. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; October 29, 1884. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's death and hints at being

pregnant. Writes about Charles Stetson and his wife and about Mr. Hill,

the new pastor.

3904. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; November 3, 1884.

2 p.

Writes about the death of Ellen Blanchard.

3905. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 3, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about various people and the death of Ellen Blanchard.

3906. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Morrison, IL; November 4, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her travel plans, Mrs. Stone, and Ellen [Blanchard].

3907. Bailey, Eleanor Grant (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; November 4, 1884. 3 p.

Writes about the death of Ellen Blanchard.

3908. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; November 5, 1884. 2 p.

Write about revival among "some impenititent young men," occasioned by

Ellen Blanchard's death. Writes about Ellen's funeral.

3909. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 6, 1884. 2 p.

Writes that he visited Mrs. Goodwin and Prof. and Mrs. Curtis. Writes

that Dr. E. F. Williams, President of Minister's Union, recommends that

Jonathan Blanchard read a paper on the Bible vs. Secret Societies.

Writes that he wrote to W. C. Gray asking him to print his anti-secret

society paper. Says he feels "perfecty easy" about the election.

3910. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Centreville, IA;

November 10, 1884. 3 p.

Writes about her house and the death of Ellen Blanchard.

3911. Heckman, Wallace (Former Law Partner of CY). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 11, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks for a letter from Cyrus Louis Blanchard's files regarding an

acknowledgement of a debt in the case of John T. Roche v. Alexander

Mootham.

3912. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Olathe, KS; November 19, [1884]. 2 p.

Writes about his travel plans. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to attend to a

financial matter. Says he did not see the Curtis children, that he had an

interview with Gov. St. John, and that he is to preach.

3913. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Olathe, KS; November 22, 1884. 2 p.

Writes about signs of revival. Says he is to preach and to speak on the

lodge, that he saw Gov. St. John, and that he will try to get Gov. St.

John's son to attend Wheaton College.

3914. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; November 24, [1884]. 4 p.

Writes about various people, her health and the death of Hannah Bent

Tyner Pettengill.

3915. Milligan, Rachel. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Allegheny, PA; November

24, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes of receiving a handkerchief and of her father travelling to Santa

Barbara.

3916. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Fort Scott, KS; November 26, 1884. 2 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

November 26, 1884.

Writes about the upcoming Union Meeting in Wheaton. Urges Charles A.

Blanchard to pray.

3917. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. November 26, 1884. 2 p.

Note: Enclosed with a letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Charles A.

Blanchard, dated November 26, 1884.

Writes about church meetings.

3918. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; November

26, 1884. 3 p.

Asks for a photo. Writes about her 43rd wedding anniversary. Says the

Cincinnati courthouse fire burnt her marriage records.

3919. Gates, William D. (Wheaton College Class of 1875). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. n.p.; December 1, 1884. 1 p.

Note: RPFC: Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that he is paying dues for Excelsior Fund.

3920. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 3, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about relatives and the death of Ellen Blanchard.

3921. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; December 13, 1884. 4 p.

Writes about deaths. Says Charles A. Blanchard is to preach in Chicago

and Selima Blanchard Allen plans to spend the winter with the Stoddard

family. Writes about Union meetings, about Mr. Bell, an evangelist, and

about conversions.

3922. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; December

26, 1884. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for papers. Writes that she wishes to move to

Illinois. Mentions the death of Ellen Blanchard.

3923. Christie, J. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Gilman, IL; December 29,

1884. 4 p.

Writes about her daughter, May, and her husband. Mentions the deaths of

Ellen Blanchard and John Christie.

3924. McAnsh, Bell. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sarnia, Canada; December

29, 1884. 3 p.

Writes about her health.

3925. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middletown, CT;

December 30, 1884. 2 p.

Sends New Year's greetings.

3926. Thompson, M. E. [Letter to Mary Avery Blanchard]. Highmore, IN; ca. 1885.

1 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes that Vina Learn is married to a drinking man and mentions that

"Old Lady Weaver" is ill.

3927. Matthews, W. D. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Onarga, IL; January 5,

1885. 1 p.

Note: Written on a leaflet, "Brother Matthews' Work for the Prisoners.".

Regrets that material was not received earlier. Asks for two more

barrels of materials for prison ministry.

3928. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; January 8, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that her daughter Carrie is ill, with her face covered with "angry

sores." She blames it on a fly getting into her ear. Says Helen

[Kennedy] had the measles. Writes that Thomas Kennedy and James Kennedy

went to Austin, Texas as statisticians for A. S. Bancroft and Co.

3929. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; January

12, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that she did not receive photos. Also writes that her husband's

name is Henry Townsend, "but he writes it Henry L. Newton.".

3930. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; January 23, 1885. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Fragment.

Writes about Church meetings, _Christian Cynosure_, and various people.

3931. Thompson, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Highmore, IN; January 26,

1885. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the deaths of Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill and Ellen

Blanchard and the birth of Charles Fischer. Writes about cold weather

and asks about the Temperance work in Wheaton.

3932. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Centreville, IA;

January 30, 1885. 3 p.

Writes that she attended a teacher's meeting, that the superintendent and

School Board members are Freemasons, and that they hate Wheaton College

students. She is looking for a teaching position.

3933. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; February 2, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that Carrie Kennedy is ill with the measles. Mentions a domestic

servant.

3934. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; February 3, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is thankful that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's children are

recovering from measles.

3935. Newton, Louis H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; February

3, 1885. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is writing for his rheumatic mother to render thanks for a

marriage certificate. Mentions lost photographs in the mail.

3936. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to "Editor of _Christian Cynosure_"]. Guilford,

VT; February 3, 1885. 1 p.

Writes that Gen. J. W. Phelps died, and asks that _Christian Cynosure_ be

sent to her.

3937. Wheaton, C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 7,

1885. 2 p.

Writes that [she] will visit during warmer weather.

3938. White, J. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bergen Point, NJ; February

11, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about Mr. Riggs, a minister and other people.

3939. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Sonora

Blanchard Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; February 12, 1885. 2 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Mary Bent Blanchard to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy, dated February 13, 1885.

Writes about having a household of 22.

3940. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. n.p.; February 13, 1885. 3 p.

Note: Enclosed with a letter from Maria Blanchard Cook to Sonora

Blanchard Kennedy, dated February 12, 1885.

Writes about the harsh winter. Writes that Blanchard Pettengill had a

daughter.

3941. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; February

17, 1885. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for papers.

3942. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Principal of Wheaton College Ladies' Department).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 26, 1885. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mary Bent Blanchard has been appointed to lead devotionals at

a WCTU convention. Writes that the music recital sociable date is

changed. Includes Bible pages.

3943. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; February

26, 1885. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for certificate and writes about the 6th St.

Church in Cincinatti.

3944. Morgan, Minnie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Illinois; March 4, 1885

[?]. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for money sent to Mrs. Arakelian.

3945. Matthews, W. D. A. (Prison Missionary). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Onarga, IL; March 5, 1885. 1 p.

Writes that a barrel of things for prisoners would be appreciated.

3946. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. La Grange, MO; March 8,

1885. 6 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for papers and writes about selling a lot.

Writes about indebtedness. Writes about Mr. John Taylor, a former slave

owner.

3947. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; March 9, 1885. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes about new church members and about starting an Old Ladies' Home.

3948. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Centreville, IA; March

17, 1885. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Sunday School work. Writes about her reading (_Reminiscences

of Daniel Webster_, _Kathrina_ by Holland, and _Atlantis_ by Donelly) and asks

Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of _Atlantis_.

3949. Matthews, W. D. A. (Prison Missionary). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Onarga, IL; March 19, 1885. 1 p.

Writes that he will secure order for Mary Bent Blanchard's barrel soon.

3950. Whipple, Elliot. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Reed's Ferry, NH; March

20, 1885. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about Elsie Dow as a teacher and writes that he is considering a

position at Whitman College.

3951. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; March

23, 1885 [?]. 2 p.

Writes that she received a photo. Mentions the death of Caroline Stetson

Kellogg.

3952. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 25, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is ill. Alludes to deaths among Nora

Blanchard Kellogg's children.

3953. Smith, Majell. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; March 25,

[1885]. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Johnson visited Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill and

mentions the possibility of Charles A. Blanchard and family moving in

with Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard. Asks if Jonathan

Blanchard has her father's study chair and if he would be willing to sell

it.

3954. Lumry, C. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 31, 1885.

2 p.

Writes that she wishes to send night robes to Jonathan Blanchard.

3955. Matthews, W. D. A. (Prison Missionary). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Onarga, IL; March 31, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends address where a barrel for prisoners may be sent.

3956. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; April 1, 1885. 2 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's illness and asks to be kept informed of

his condition. Writes that his wife is ill with lung fever.

3957. White, William G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; April 1,

1885. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he received a paper called _Messiah Advocate_ with an article

written by him. Writes about the deaths of [Blanchard and Caroline]

Kellogg. Writes about his family--Elizabeth, Aaron, Joseph Avery,

Thomas, Isaac Daves, Samuel Charles, Francis Adams, Mary, and Caroline.

Writes about Elizabeth, the daughter of Thomas White.

3958. Jacobs, Minnie H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sanford, FL; April 2,

1885. 3 p.

Writes that she wishes to attend Wheaton College. Gives her educational

background.

3959. Blanchard, Mary Belle (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; April 4, 1885. 2 p.

Sends get-well wishes for Jonathan Blanchard.

3960. Fischer, Martha S. (Wife of F. J. T. Fischer). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Elmhurst, IL; April 8, 1885. 2 p.

Writes about family members.

3961. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Wheaton, IL; April 10, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard has not been given stimulants during his

illness.

3962. Williams, Angie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaGrange, MO; April 24,

1885. 3 p.

Writes about deaths among Nora Blanchard Kellogg's children. Says she

distributed Sunday School Papers.

3963. Stoddard, Maria (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 5, 1885. 3 p.

Writes about a fire in Wheaton.

3964. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 8, 1885. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to write concerning Kittie Stoddard's condition.

3965. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Benton,

NE; May 13, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that he hoped the railroad would come to town. Mentions Mary Bent

Blanchard having "broke up housekeeping.".

3966. Carter, Jane. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hinman Avenue; May 14, 1885

[?]. 4 p.

Response to a letter of sympathy for her husband's death.

3967. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Port Byron, IL; May 15, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that [Almer] Harper favors harmonizing the Congregational

denomination and Wheaton College by sending a committee to the Wheaton

College commencement. Writes about the upcoming State Association

meeting. Writes that a Swedish minister had asked about Charles A.

Blanchard's attending an upcoming meeting of the Swedish Augustana

Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Writes that he is to visit the President of

Augustana College. Mentions that the Swedes "have hosts of boys who will

go to college" since the parents are "thriving and getting wealth." Says

he was advised to see Rev. Morgan concerning Wheaton College-

Congregational relations.

3968. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Genesco, IL; May 18, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that he preached for Bro. Bushnell "and the Swedes.".

3969. Thompson, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Highmore, IN; May 26,

1885. 4 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for Sunday School papers. Writes about having

delivered a temperance speech.

3970. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; June 22, 1885. 2 p.

Writes about the birth of [Nora Emma Kennedy].

3971. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 26, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about a poison ivy rash. Writes that her daughters attended

Harvard Class day, that the cornerstone of a new masonic hall has been

placed, and that Lizzie White went to Europe. Asks if Mary Bent

Blanchard has read a book called _Letters from Hell_.

3972. Matthews, W. D. A. (Prison Missionary). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Onarga, IL; June 27, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Typed letter.

Writes that prison literature was received.

3973. White, C. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. Auburn, MA; June 28, 1885. 4

p.

Writes about deaths in Mary Bent Blanchard's family. Gives family news.

3974. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; June 29, 1885. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her return home. Writes about her Bible reading from I Timothy

and about distributing anti-secret literature. Writes that she is

pleased by an NCA resolution on prayer. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's

debate on colonization in Cincinnati.

3975. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Bentora, NE; June 29, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that he fell from a wagon and broke a rib. Writes about a

hailstorm.

3976. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Nora Blanchard

Kellogg]. n.p.; June 30, 1885. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her return home.

3977. "Aunt Hattie". [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Brooklyn, NY; June 30,

1885. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she remembers Julia Blanchard Fischer as an 11-year-old girl.

Writes that her husband attended a Harvard class day.

3978. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; July 15, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about his health, travel plans, and plans to write for _Christian

Cynosure_.

3979. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; July 16, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard joined the National Association and

participated in their discussions.

3980. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Ticonderoga, NY; July 17, 1885. 2 p.

Mentions rescuing John Mattocks from drowning. Writes that Mr. Cook read

his work on Freemasonry.

3981. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; July 21, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about the American Party Platform (written by Jonathan Blanchard).

Says he plans to go to Coney Island for a sea bath. Writes about Paul

and Fred [Fischer]'s yellow turkey.

3982. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; July 22, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that he took a sea swim. Gives his travel plans. Writes about

Paul and Fred [Fischer]'s yellow turkey. Writes that Elizabeth [White]

is afflicted with "a mind diseased--a rooted sorrow.".

3983. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; July 23, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that Edward Nichols' wife died, that he took a sea-swim and boat

ride, and that he wishes to speak with S. V. White about giving his

telescope to Wheaton College. Writes about German mechanics--beer,

waltzing, and brothels.

3984. Bishop, Gussie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New London, CT; July 24,

1885. 4 p.

Writes that her husband, president of a railroad, is building a new road,

that she attended an exhibition at New Orleans, and that she recommends

Miss Minnie.

3985. Jacobs, M. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fullersburg, IL; July 25,

1885. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school in which there are mainly German pupils.

3986. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; July 27,

1885. 2 p.

Note: Torn; Marked: "not for publication.".

Writes that he took a sea bath. Says that S. V. White is not willing to

donate his telescope. Writes that he did not attempt to raise funds, and

that Dr. Davis invited Jonathan Blanchard to Dayton. Writes about the

funeral of Edward [Nichols'] wife.

3987. Lowell, J. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. LaFox, IL; July 27, 1885. 1

p.

Writes of desire to visit.

3988. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 27, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Josie Nichols.

3989. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Clarinda, IA; July 29, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about meetings in Iowa.

3990. Shaver, F. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Battle Creek, MI; July 30,

1885. 1 p.

Note: Typed.

Turns down an offer of money. Writes about the possibility of returning

to Wheaton College. Writes about property in Chicago.

3991. Nash, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morgan Park, IL; July 31,

1885. 4 p.

Writes that she re-read a letter from Mary Bent Blanchard which was

helpful in Carrie's Christian life. Writes about how Mary Bent Blanchard

affected her life. Says Jonathan Blanchard tried to convince her that

baptism by immersion was unscriptural. Writes that she joined the

Presbyterian Church. Mentions her brother, Alfred.

3992. Thompson, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Highmore, IN; August 1,

1885. 2 p.

Writes about having sent Henry L. Kellogg a paper giving an account of

the cyclone, and about being left homeless by the tornado.

3993. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Prescott, KS; August 10, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about Wheaton College commencement, an Alumni meeting, and hard

times. Writes that her daughter died.3994. Jacobs, M. H. [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Fullersburg, IL; August 22,

1885. 2 p.

Writes about plans to board with the Blanchards.

3995. Vincent, James. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Tabor, IA; August 24,

1885. 4 p.

Wishes Jonathan Blanchard to return a Bible Vincent gave him, and gives

directions for shipping it. Writes that he underwent an amputation.

Says he first saw Jonathan Blanchard at a Knox College trustee meeting in

a church basement.

3996. Jacobs, M. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fullersburg, IL; August 28,

1885. 2 p.

Gives her plans to come to Wheaton.

3997. Nash, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morgan Park, IL; August 31,

1885. 4 p.

Writes about ill health. Says she served as principal of Bedford

Academy, that she was asked to compile a book, and that she was offered a

job as Preceptoress of the Chicago Female College. Writes about Dr.

Thayer, the President of Chicago Female College, and about one of her

pupils who is a prospective Wheaton College student.

3998. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; September

9, 1885. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a young man of bad habits and about her ill health. Writes

that the orange trees are growing and writes about farm work.

3999. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; September 21, 1885. 2 p.

Writes about plans to move to Visalia.

4000. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; September

22, 1885. 8 p.

Writes about a new kitchen. Says she will mail photos. Writes that Orrin

and his wife had a son. Mentions stuffed birds in the Blanchard parlor.

Writes about visits from relatives. Mentions that George Lowell plans to

marry Miss Berry, a Catholic. Says that she will send apron patterns.

4001. Prudden, E. C. [Letter to "My dear friend"]. n.p.; September 22, 1885. 2

p.

Writes that she would prefer aid in the form of money to a barrel and

will be unable to receive a visit.

4002. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 1, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about Edward [Nichols] and the baby, and about the Brooks family.

4003. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; October 3, 1885.

4 p.

Writes about teaching school and an incident regarding a boy who refused

to relinquish cards. Says she spoke at a temperance meeting.

4004. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 12, 1885. 1 p.

Writes that Mr. Gray will write to Rev. David R. Ker in order to call a

consultation. Writes that he "read and expounded the Scriptures" at Mr.

Gray's Church.

4005. Prudden, E. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. All Healing, NC; October

13, 1885. 3 p.

Thanks for a gift from Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard. Says

the money was given to a German who was threatened with the repossession

of his horse.

4006. Fee, John G. (Former Abolitionist). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Berea,

KY; October 18, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that there is a "feeble lodge" in the area, and that he

convenanted with "a small band of bretheren and sisters" to form an anti-

secret society church. Writes that Bessie is down with consumption.

Writes that he does not feel free to undertake a revival effort and would

welcome a visit from Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard. Sends a

map of the Berea area and directions to his house.

4007. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 23, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that she may send used clothing. Writes about Edward [Nichols-

baby].

4008. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Jose, CA; October 30, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card, Torn.

Writes about moving to Visalia, California.

4009. Edgnen, A. [Letter to J. P. Stoddard]. Paxton, IL; November 3, 1885. 1 p.

Writes that the church council thinks the congregation would prefer to

hear Charles A. Blanchard, rather than J. P. Stoddard, lecture on Secret

Societies.

4010. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 9, 1885. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard's opinion of the conclusions of the A. Board at

D. M. Says the local church is considering calling Mr. Knox. Writes

that she sleeps "under the soothing influence of onion juice.".

4011. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to [Thomas Kennedy and

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy]]. Wheaton, IL; November 10, 1885. 3 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard fell and bruised his leg at the train

station, that Julia Blanchard Fischer is ill, that Selima Blanchard Allen

is wintering in Wheaton, that J. P. Stoddard is to marry Mrs. [Ann]

Tanner, and that students are helping with chores.

4012. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Paxton, IL; November 10, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that J. P. Stoddard requested him to write to Charles A. Blanchard

about the anti-secret society work in Paxton. Mentions childhood and the

"good judgement, Christian convictions and stern discipline of our

parents." Writes that Harley Burr was invited to his parents' house for

Thanksgiving dinner. Writes about neighborhood meetings in Vermont;

about amusements, past and present; and about the boyhood house being

gone. Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit. Says

his wife is infirm.

4013. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; November 13, 1885. 3 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy fainted and that he is soliciting insurance.

Writes about the area.

4014. Kennedy, Thomas (Husband of SBK). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; November 18, 1885. 8 p.

Describes his new office. Writes about the activities of Helen [Kennedy]

and Blanchard [Kennedy], and about Caroline A. [Kennedy]'s being ill.

Says he thinks Jonathan Blanchard travels too much. Says he hopes to

practice law, or write. Writes that many inhabitants of Visalia are from

Missouri. Writes about trouble with the Southern Pacific Railroad and

opportunities for loaning money at high interest rates.

4015. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 23, 1885. 1 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard and family to

Thanksgiving Dinner.

4016. Minton, William H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Bowling Green, OH;

November 23, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that he wishes to sell his farm and buy one advertized in

_Christian Cynosure_. Mentions that his wife is a niece of Moses

Pettengill. Writes about how he became an anti-mason.

4017. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; November 24, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard starting on a Southern journey, and that

he wishes Jonathan Blanchard will visit Paxton and preach. Writes about

Charles A. Blanchard's plans to speak on Secret Societies. Says he

desires Charles A. Blanchard's lectures to follow the dedication of the

Masonic Hall. Says he does not wish actively to attack lodges. Writes

about the need for a careful plan.

4018. Thompson, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 26,

1885. 2 p.

Writes that she is to assist Mrs. Guild for a few days, and that she and

Luke will live in Mrs. Walter Hart's house.

4019. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 4, 1885. 4 p.

Writes about having sent a feather bed to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes

about [sewing?] machines. Writes about a Swedish domestic servant.

Mentions visiting among colored domestic servants.4020. Blanchard, Jonathan

(Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Dayton, OH; December 12, 1885. 2 p.

Writes about planned visits, a trip to Dayton, preaching, the 1300

subscribers and growth of the _Christian Conservator_, and the upcoming

Columbus Convention. Asks about the livestock.

4021. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 15, 1885. 2 p.

Fears that Thomas Kennedy and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy were offended by a

gift of money. Writes that he is not planning to travel east because of

a severe storm.

4022. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Dayton, OH; December 16, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that he preached, and that he plans to visit Shuey and Hott.

Writes about the Lodge influence in the Bretheren Church. Gives farm

instructions. Writes that Thomas Kennedy and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy

are suffering from poverty. Says that Thomas Kennedy has "felt the fangs

of the lodge," and that he wrote an article about Thomas Kennedy. Writes

about Charles A. Blanchard's Wheaton College work. Says he is almost as

opposed to Christmas as Nora Blanchard Kellogg. Says his leg is

improving. Writes that he wishes Henry L. Kellogg to send _Christian

Cynosure_ with the Garrison article to Gen. William Birney. Writes about

"the sainted Dr. Davis." Writes about Pres. Fairchild of Berea College.

4023. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, OH; December 16, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Gives farm instructions.

4024. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, OH; December 16, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that the convention is to close, and that he plans to go to

Cincinnati and Berea, Kentucky. Writes that he or Charles A. Blanchard

plan to speak at a convention. Gives farm instructions.

4025. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Columbus, OH; December 18, 1885. 2 p.

Sends a letter by Charles A. Blanchard to be published when Jonathan

Blanchard dies. Gives farm instructions. Writes about the Convention.

Says he wants to hold a courthouse meeting for the extermination of the

Lodge.

4026. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; December 19, 1885 [?]. 2 p.

Gives news of Cincinnati friends. Writes that their old house is still

standing. Says he may visit Ex. Pres. Hayes. Mentions the death of Mrs.

Truman.

4027. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; December 21, 1885 [?]. 4 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that he preached. Writes about visits in Cincinnati, about the

Tract Society, and about Martin Coney's family. Writes that their old

house is still standing, that Milton Glenn paid his hotel bill, and that

he plans to visit Walnut Hills. Writes that Foster says Rev. Henry D.

Moore haunts brothels. Writes that he may organize a meeting against the

Lodge.

4028. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Mt. Carmel, OH; December 22, 1885 [?]. 2 p.

Writes that he preached, and visited Walnut Hills. Mentions that he was

invited to, and spoke at, a Presbyterian Minister's meeting and a

Congregational Minister's meeting. Writes that he was invited to an

"alliance" of all denominations at Barrett House. Asks Charles A.

Blanchard to send a Wheaton College catalog to Martin R. Coney.

4029. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; December 22, 1885. 2 p.

Writes about Mother Kennedy's funeral.

4030. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Richmond, KY; December 23/24, 1885. 2 p.

Writes that he attended a meeting at Burnett House, that he asked for the

Vine St. Church to make a report on his observations in the South, and

that he wishes to speak in Lane Seminary. Writes that he is not sure of

the purity of Otterbein.

4031. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Berea, KY; [December 24 ?, 1885]. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes that he spoke at a Berea College Chapel service. Writes of his

travel plans.

4032. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Berea, KY; December 25, 1885. 3 p.

Writes about the death of a pig. Says he wants Mr. West to give him a

healthy pig to replace the dead one. Writes that Belle may milk the

white cow if she behaves well. Writes that Belle's letter is filled with

misspellings.

4033. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Berea, KY; December 25, 1885. 2 p.

Offers to give chickens to the grandchildren if they obey. Gives farm

instructions.

4034. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Berea, KY; December 28, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent Blanchard, ca.

December 28, 1885.

Asks if she learned anything about "Romanism" from Lawyer Hines. Wrties

about trading cows.

4035. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia E., Rachel, and Clara Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. December 28, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Belle

Blanchard, dated December 28, 1885.

Says he has no one to comb his head or "fix" his feet. Gives farm

instructions. Mentions a kitten and a pig that died.

4036. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Belle Blanchard]. Berea, KY; December 28, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Letter enclosed from Jonathan Blanchard to Julia [E.], Rachel, and

Clara Blanchard, ca. December 28, 1885.

Criticizes her spelling, saying that if Mary Bent Blanchard had spelled

so poorly, he would never have married her. Asks about the livestock.

Admonishes her to be an example to her sisters.

4037. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; ca. December 28, 1885. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed with letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Julia Blanchard

Fischer, dated December 28, 1885.

Writes that he addressed the [Berea College] faculty, and that he

preached. Mentions that he thinks Herman A. Fischer should get Paul

[Fischer] a terrier.

4038. Garretson, Julia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH;

December 29, 1885. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard visited, that she joined the Methodist

church, and that she sent a photo to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes about

her children--Anna married B. W. Putnam, and Ettie married O. H. Tudor.

Asks for Mary Bent Blanchard's photo.

4039. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Berea, KY; December 31, 1885. 2 p.

Mentions that he received a summons from Sheriff Jones and hopes to

return in time to attend to a deed. Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's

health. Says he is sending a book, _Berea College_ to Charles A.

Blanchard. Writes that he wishes to circulate literature in the Berea

area and he wishes to have the "sentiments of the Berea Book diffused

among our people, especially its doctrines on sects, on politics, and on

caste.".

4040. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Centreville, IA;

December 31, 1885. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school and about teaching Sunday School.

4041. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; [1886]. 1 p.

Writes that Samuel Blanchard may visit and asks to borrow money for an

overcoat.

4042. Collins, S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Pittsburgh, PA; [1886 ?]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card, fragment.

Thanks Jonathan Blanchard for his work.

4043. Smith, Edward. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Enfield, MA; 1886. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes about how he and his brothers invested $100,000 in building a dam

and a cotton mill and how the dam broke. Writes of the founding of

Holyoke, CT.

4044. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; [January, 1886 ?]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Chittenden and expresses the hope that the children will

earn a Bible. Gives a suggestion "about drawing students by the Boarding

Hall." Mentions "this long, and doubtless last Southern Journey.".

4045. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Knoxville, TN; January 2, 1886. 4 p.

Writes about paying a debt to [W. I.] Phillips. Mentions that Prof.

Payne of Knoxville College was dismissed and is now a surveyor. Says

that "Every little school in these mountains is a 'college.'" Mentions

Wheaton College faculty changes and the need to charge less for board at

Wheaton College. Writes about an Atlanta College trying farming,

carpentry, and silk manufacture. Says that he is going to visit the

rebel clergy and hopes to get a letter to the "south" Presbyterians.

Mentions that he plans to preach.

4046. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Nashville, TN; January 6, 1886. 4 p.

Sends farm instructions. Says that Julia, Rachel, and Clara Blanchard

ought to obey their parents and mentions Belle Blanchard's poor spelling.

4047. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Memphis, TN; January 7, 1886. 2 p.

Writes about his journey and says that he hopes Mary Bent Blanchard will

not overwork. Gives farm instructions. Mentions Morgan's Raiders.

4048. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Faith Fischer and Paul Fischer]. Memphis, TN; January 8, 1886. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Separate letters to Faith Fischer and Paul Fischer.

Writes to Faith Fischer about things he wishes she had written about.

Writes to Paul Fischer telling him to call his mother by that name.

4049. Jacobs, M. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fullersburg, IL; January 9,

1886. 3 p.

Writes about teaching school. Gives that history of a mineral spring.

4050. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. "City of Natchez off Natchez"; January 15, 1886. 4 p.

Relates how he quieted a heated argument at the boarding house. Mentions

that he visited Dr. Stratton and spoke with Mrs. Stratton. Mentions that

he stayed at a "colored house" in Jackson, Mississippi.

4051. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; January 18, 1886. 2 p.

Mentions that Jackson and Philip preached. Writes: "That is what takes

us to heaven: _We want to!_." Writes of Julia Blanchard Fischer and buying

a cow.

4052. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Faith Fischer]. New Orleans, LA; January 19, 1886. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Gives his itinerary. Writes that he remembers Faith as a baby when Julia

Blanchard Fischer brought her to Wheaton. Writes of meeting a man from

Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's town. Says that he will write to Sec. Strieby

of NY about "the Indian".

4053. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; January 19, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that he attended an exhibition and met Mr. Lacy, who took him to

dinner. Mentions that he plans to visit Drs. Palmer and Smith.4054.

Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Paul

Fischer] and Frederick Fischer]. New Orleans, LA; January 19, 1886. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Separate letters to Paul and Fred Fischer.

Writes to Paul of Paul catching a mink and writes that he hopes they

catch rabbits. Expresses the hope that the children are getting enough

milk. Writes to Fred that he hopes Fred got the snow out of his boots.

Says that he will write when he sees "crockodiles" in Florida.

4055. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; January

19, 1886. 3 p.

Gives her good wishes. Writes about her husband's health. Says the iron

business is flat-- a "Democratic boom." Writes that her husband voted

for the Prohibition Party.

4056. Minton, S. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bowling Green, OH; January

22, 1886. 4 p.

Writes about her wish to sell their farm and move to Wheaton. Writes

that the local church was founded by her father, Rev. Woodbury. Writes

about the Home Missionary Society of Ohio. Writes about her children and

their careers.

4057. Bent, Decima. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; January 25,

1886. 2 p.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for information about Williston Stearns, who

has prairie itch.

4058. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Sanford, FL; January 25, 1886. 4 p.

Writes of his journey to Sanford. Says that he attended a Presbyterian

meeting. Mentions that he was planning to preach, but a thunderstorm

prevented the meeting. Writes that he plans to preach against secret

societies. Writes about crocodilies and alligators. Sends farm

instructions.

4059. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 25, 1886. 8 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's journey. Writes that Catherine Bent

Dunning thought Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill was rich and would make her

relatives comfortable upon her demise. Writes that Catherine Bent

Dunning is wintering in Washington D. C. Laments that Minnie Dunning

married a Catholic. Writes that Edward Nichols' steel works closed.

4060. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Paola, FL; January 27, 1886. 4 p.

Writes that he is to preach. Writes about "the Memphis Appeal," travel

plans, Dr. Bishop being "dogged by the secret orders," and Dr. Bishop's

conversation with "some darkies" regarding Secret Societies. Writes

about a freeze which resulted in an orange crop loss, about small lakes

containing alligators, and about Mrs. Bishop's high opinion of Miss [A.

Jennie] Carrothers. Writes that he has received no letters from Wheaton,

that he desires a Union of Churches for "the overthrow of Satan's

opposition worship" and to unify God's people. Writes about the weather.

Says, "My sins have made me charitable to others." Writes that he plans

to go to Washington D. C.

4061. Roy, Joseph E. (Western District Secretary, AMA). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 29, 1886. 1 p.

Suggests that the Ladies' Society of College Church send a barrel to the

LeMoyne Institute of Memphis, Tennessee.

4062. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Paola, FL; January 30, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that he plans to preach twice. Mentions that one of Belle

Blanchard's chickens died, and writes of buying another. Mentions family

members and alligators.

4063. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Jacksonville, FL; February 2, 1886. 4 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a copy of _Freemasonry Illustrated_ to J.

N. Bishop. Writes that he preached twice against secret societies.

Mentions that he may return to Wheaton via Cincinnati, if he can speak in

Vine Street Church. Says that he attended a minister's meeting and

mentions praying about American politics.

4064. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 6,

1886. 2 p.

Asks Henry L. Kellogg for an item to be printed and sent to John R.

Lynch. Writes to Mary Bent Blanchard about being storm-bound at

Richmond, his visits and activities in Washington, and Charles A.

Blanchard's contemplated marriage. Mentions a freeze in Florida.

4065. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; February 6/8, 1886. 4 p.

Complains of the lack of domestic servants, except Chinese "whom on no

account I would have." Writes of trying to organize a vocal class and

mentions that she does not send the children to school.

4066. Lynch, Jonathan R. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Washington, DC;

February 7, 1886. 1 p.

Note: Written on letter from Jonathan Blanchard to Mary Bent Blanchard of

February 15, 1886.

Writes that he will meet with Jonathan Blanchard, Frederick Douglass, and

O'Hara, but will not take the initiative, since he is not sufficiently

interested in the object Jonathan Blanchard has in view.

4067. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg]. Washington, DC; February 8, 1886. 1 p.

Mentions a committee meeting called by the district Prohibition Union

President. Writes that Frederick Douglass hopes to get him an invitation

"for a great speech.".

4068. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 8, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that John Lynch wishes to meet with Frederick Douglass, Mr. O'Hara

and himself. Mentions his Memphis Speech and having heard Mary Hunt and

Senator Colquit. Says that he visited with Catherine Bent Dunning and

that Mrs. Hinman gave him information on the WCTU. Says that [D. L.]

Moody ought to question candidates as to their connection with secret

societies and not admit secretists, as he did with regard to slavery in

Cincinnati. Mentions that Mrs. La Fetra is to have a child. Asks J. P.

Stoddard to hold a weekly prayer meeting for _Christian Cynosure_. Warns

Henry L. Kellogg against allowing personal squabbles to get between

Disette and Nutting.

4069. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Washington, DC; February 9, [1886]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Julia Blanchard Fischer to forward a letter and sends a pamphlet of

50 novel stories to read to the children, if the moral tone is right.

Writes of a wish for _Christian Cynosure_ readers.

4070. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; February 9, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that he is to speak before a negro literary society. Mentions

that Nora Blanchard Kellogg leads a prayer meeting in her house. Asks

Anna Stoddard to call a regular meeting for _Christian Cynosure_. Mentions

the movement to get a temperance clause in the Tennessee constitution.

Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard trying hard to sing.

4071. Fairchild, Edward H. (President of Berea College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Berea, KY; February 10, 1886. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his intention to hold a day of prayer and writes about the

National Congress of Churches.

4072. Fee, John G. (Former Abolitionist). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Berea, KY; February 10, 1886. 2 p.

Note: Transcript available.

Writes that he received a donation and that his building is not

completed. Mentions that the American Missionary Association commissions

secretists and that he is trying to get an anti-secretist to assist with

an upcoming meeting.

4073. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 12, 1886. 2 p.

Sends farm instructions and mentions that he desires to sell stock.

Sends two pamphlets by Dr. T. S. Childs.

4074. Evans, Le J. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; February 12,

1886. 4 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard to speak at Lane Theological Seminary, but

expresses pessimism over the chances of drawing a good crowd.

4075. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 15, 1886. 3 p.

Note: Written on letter by Jonathan R. Lynch to Jonathan Blanchard of

February 7, 1886.

Writes that he may stay in Washington longer than he originally planned.

Writes about financial matters concerning asking Mr. Gray for money. Says

that he asked Jonathan R. Lynch to call O'Hara, Small, and Frederick

Douglass to a conference. Mentions that he plans to address the Bethel

Literary Club--"the finest, most cultivated crowd of colored people I

ever saw." Mentions that he was invited to speak by the faculty of Lane

Seminary. Says that he desires to speak in Ohio and Indiana. Says that

he called on the White House and plans to call on [Grover Cleveland].

4076. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 16, 1886. 1 p.

Writes that he plans to read a paper entitled "The influence of the

Secret Lodge System on the Destiny of the American Colored Race, and

Through Them to the United States" to the Bethel Literary Society.

4077. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; February 22, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that she is looking for a domestic servant who is going to

California. Mentions conversions and that she burned her arm.

4078. Snyder, J. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 23,

1886. 2 p.

Desires a statement from Jonathan Blanchard regarding the sale of the

Bachelder farm for an upcoming lawsuit.

4079. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Washington, DC; February 24, 1886. 2 p.

Relates his plans to go to Cincinnati. Says that Mary Bent Blanchard

received three sums of money and calls her "a powerful woman.".

4080. Hagans, Mrs. L. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elmhurst, IL; February

26, 1886. 1 p.

Cover letter for dividends on shares in WTPA.

4081. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Centreville, IA;

February 27, 1886. 4 p.

Writes about teaching school, mentioning that she suspended a student.

Asks for advice.

4082. Wolfe, M. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; February

27, 1886. 6 p.

Writes that she is to give a Bible reading. Writes of her work among

homeless girls. Mentions that Dr. Palmer kept away from [D. L.] Moody

and his meetings.

4083. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Sanford, FL; March 1, 1886. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached against the Lodge and only a few people "winced

and left" during his sermon. Writes of "ministering spirits" "guarding

and guiding" him. Writes that Miss Carrie Blanchard married Dr. Bishop's

brother. Writes about Wheaton College's domestic department. Writes

about the well-to-do and less well-off students at Wheaton College and

about College expenses. Writes about anti-slavery activity in

Cincinnati. Writes about Charles A. Blanchard and sectarianism. Writes

that his barn needs to be "lifted up and vermin deprived of their

refuge.".

4084. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Herman A. Fischer]. Mt. Auburn,; March 2, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that he does not wish to be implicated in a lawsuit over the

Bachelder farm. Mentions that he spoke at Lane Seminary.

4085. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; March 3, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that he wants Herman A. Fischer to schedule a meeting at the

courthouse, so that he may deliver a resume of his southern journey. Says

that Mr. Hines wants his estimate of "Grover Cleveland's dealing with the

Mormon question and his treatment of the colored voting population.".

4086. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 3, [1886]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card, torn.

Writes about family members.

4087. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Dayton, OH; March 8, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that he preached and read a paper at Lane Seminary and at a

seminary in Dayton. Mentions that he plans to speak in "the large

colored Wesleyan Church." Says that he hopes to be home "in time to see

about the law suit.".

4088. Jacobs, M. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fullersburg, IL; March 20,

1886. 2 p.

Mentions teaching school. Wishes to board with the Blanchards.

4089. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; March 22, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that she is trying to find a domestic servant.

4090. Blanchard, William Walter (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Paxton, IL; April 1, 1886. 2 p.

Mentions the death of W. E. Boardman. Says that Callendar and Kimball

are urging the publication of an anti-masonic book, and that he might

undertake the project. Mentions Masonic murders.

4091. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Eton Rapids, MI; April 14, 1886. 3 p.

Writes of attending a good meeting which reminded him of abolition

meetings.

4092. Bent, Arthur S. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Bentora, NE; April 15, 1886. 1 p.

Sends a card, since one sent earlier did not arrive.

4093. White, William G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; April

22, 1886. 1 p.

Writes of the death of Aaron White.

4094. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 23, 1886. 1 p.

Sends thanks for having cared for the children. Mentions that she

desires to have Lyman Cook baptized.

4095. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; April 29, 1886. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Father Kennedy. Mentions a cow injured on a

barbed wire fence. Says that there is no need for Mary Bent Blanchard to

send a domestic servant.

4096. Wolfe, M. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. "Memorial Home"; May 1/7,

1886. 2 p.

Sends thanks for a donation.

4097. White, C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; May 4, 1886. 2 p.

Sends money for _Christian Cynosure_. Mentions the death of Aaron White.

4098. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 6, 1886. 4 p.

Mentions Aaron White's death and writes about family members.

4099. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; May 21,

1886. 3 p.

Sends thanks for photographs and mentions a ceremony at a temperance

hospital. Writes that the pastor died.

4100. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of B. T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 22, 1886. 4 p.

Asks if Charles A. Blanchard expects to be married soon and writes about

family members.

4101. Bent, Decima. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; May 31, 1886.

1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she is unable to visit, because her mother fell down stairs

and broke her hip.

4102. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 3, 1886. 1 p.

Writes that she paid a bill.

4103. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 7, 1873. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he saw a man about "the two girls." Writes that the

Freemasons are sending "Protestant orphans to the Popish school.".

4104. Riggs, Alfred L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Santee Agency, NE; June

8, 1886. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes to pay Richard's travelling expenses.

4105. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; June 18, 1886. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she uses glasses to protect her eyes from brilliant light.

Mentions that Carrie Kennedy's ears were lanced. Says that she hopes

Charles A. Blanchard will visit, but supposes "they will be disgusted

with this country.".

4106. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Visalia, CA; June 23, 1886. 4 p.

Writes that Henry L. Kellogg visited and that she hopes Charles A.

Blanchard will visit. Says that she desires to spend time in the Sierra

Mountains with Mrs. Ayers and her children. Mentions the weak local

church and home schooling. Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard is caring

for four "little beings.".

4107. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 26, 1886. 4 p.

Responds to Jonathan Blanchard's criticisms of an anti-masonic book which

Jonathan Blanchard read in proof. Mentions _Revised Odd-Fellowship

Illustrated_.

4108. Garretson, Julia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; July 5,

1886. 4 p.

Asks for a photograph and writes about her children.

4109. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 8, 1886. 3 p.

Note: Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes of his journey, mentioning that Mary Bent Blanchard is caring for

his children.

4110. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Centreville, IA; July

8, 1886. 2 p.

Declines an offer of a position and thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for

hospitality.

4111. Capwell, F. W.; Capwell, Mrs. F. W. (President of NY State Association of

Christians Opposed to Secret Societies). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dale, NY; July 12, 1886. 1 p.

Mr. Capwell writes that Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard plan

to visit. Mentions plans to attend the Silver Lake Temperance Assembly.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's baccalaureate sermon. Mrs. Capwell writes

that Mr. Capwell is ill.

4112. Newton, Maria L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Portsmouth, OH; July 12,

1886. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard or Jonathan Blanchard to visit her daughter in

Chicago.

4113. Capwell, F. W. (President of the NY State Association of Christians

Opposed to Secret Societies). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Dale, NY;

July 26, 1886. 2 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to Dale and Silver

Lake. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's success in trying to secure a

congress of Christians and expresses his hopes that this congress will

help unite American and Prohibition voters.

4114. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; July 27/30, 1886. 4 p.

Mentions attending the funeral of Mr. Landon. Writes of the birth of

Marguerite Ellen Fischer and mentions that Julia Blanchard Fischer is

expecting a baby. Says that she and Jonathan Blanchard intend to visit

Mr. and Mrs. Capwell. Writes that Florence Johnson is going to marry W.

Hiatt and that Miss F. Hiatt is to marry Rev. Scott. Says that Jesse

married Dr. Coe. Mentions that Prof. [Oscar F.] Lumry resigned and that

[Cornelius] Lowe took his place. Says that Miss [Gertrude] Hulbert is

going to take the Lady Principal position.

4115. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Saratoga Springs, NY; August 20, 1886. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes that it hurts her arm to write. Writes that Fischer's new well

was dug and writes about Maria, a domestic servant. Writes, "I am

wishing something done about the book of the Lord.".

4116. Bent, Mary P. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Bentora, NE; August 24, 1886. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends thanks for a photograph. Writes that Arthur Bent and his wife left

to take the land. Says that she will send Hannah Bent Tyner Pettengill's

"furrs.".

4117. Stoddard, Anna (Wife of JPS). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; August 24, 1886. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Wrties that J. P. Stoddard is to speak at a French Mission and mentions a

WCTU meeting. Writes that Maria is staying with Julia Blanchard Fischer.

4118. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Saratoga, NY; August 27, 1886. 4 p.

Writes that she heard Jonathan Blanchard speak in a town hall and a Free

Methodist Church. Mentions that she heard Dr. Muchmore speak and

attended union prayer meetings. Says that she expects to attend a

prohibition meeting in Schenectady. Describes decorations for an outdoor

party in the park. Writes about her fellow boarders.

4119. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago and Northwestern Train; August 30, 1886. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Wishes Mary Bent Blanchard to have the tomatos in his kitchen. Mentions

that he read the introduction to Jonathan Blanchard's book.

4120. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 2, 1886. 2 p.

Writes of the children's mischief and mentions that the Ladies'

Benevolent Society is to meet.

4121. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 14, 1886. 3 p.

Writes about the grape crop, family members, and mentions that the

Illinois Wesleyan Conference is to meet in Wheaton. Writes about the

Moses Pettengill estate.

4122. Fischer, Herman Augustus (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; September 25, 1886. 1 p.

Writes about the birth of Ernest W. B. Fischer.

4123. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 2/15, 1886. 2 p.

Writes about family members and attending an agricultural fair. Mentions

an "onion remedy" which helped her sleeping. Encloses a program of a

convention of the Women's Missionary Society.

4124. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; October 11, 1886. 2 p.

Asks for Jonathan Blanchard's opinion concerning "the doings of the

American Board.".

4125. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; October 11,

1886. 3 p.

Forwards Mr. Capwell's Photograph and sends a picture to Mary Bent

Blanchard. Calls Dan a "dog of reform principles." Expresses uncertainty

as to whether she wishes to enter the field of public speaking. Mentions

that Mary Bent Blanchard told her that "homely discipline" is needed to

prepare "for the work we want to do.".

4126. Plitsh, Amelia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; October 22,

1886. 1 p.

Writes that she is unable to visit.

4127. White, William G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October

23, 1886. 3 p.

Writes about a sermon by Dr. Stone and his reaction to it.

4128. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 29, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that she will send some wristlets to Mary Bent Blanchard. Says

that the onion remedy has no effect on her hair, but it helps her sleep.

Mentions a convention to be advertised in the _Christian Intelligencer_.

Mentions a meeting of the A.B.C.F.M. and that the editor of _The Advance_

died.

4129. Lewis, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Kansas City, MO;

November 5, 1886. 4 p.

Writes that she is taking elocution lessons and that she likes school,

but not Kansas City. Defends a friend accused of being "too gay.".

4130. Hulbert, Gertrude (Ladies' Principal, Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; November 16, 1886. 1 p.

Asks whether she is to be involved in a presentation to the faculty.

4131. Stoddard, Williston Blanchard (Grandson of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Greenfield, OH; November 19, 1886. 2 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Charles A. Blanchard to attend the

convention of the Ohio State Christian Association.

4132. Knight, A. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; November 22,

1886. 2 p.

Writes about her general busy-ness and asks about Jonathan Blanchard's

nose.

4133. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; November 26, 1886. 4 p.

Writes of the death of Charles White. Writes that she has a paper

published and says that the old minister is a "troublesome factor.".

4134. Smith, Edward. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Enfield, MA; Novemnber 27,

1886. 6 p.

Sends a donation for Wheaton College and writes of other recipients of

his benevolence. Writes of his business affairs, mentioning how he

increased the product and profit of a cotton mill. Writes about the

management of a college.

4135. Smith, Edward. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Enfield, MA; November 27,

1886. 1 p.

Increases the amount of his donation to Wheaton College.

4136. Wolfe, J. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; November

29, 1886. 3 p.

Note: Torn.

Encloses a newsclipping on a meeting of a Ladies' Association to Aid

Homeless Women. Writes that she painted, but never finished a portrait

of Knox College.

4137. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Benton,

NE; November 30, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that Arthur Bent moved to a homestead in NW Nebraska. Mentions

that he may sell some land.

4138. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; November 30,

1886. 3 p.

Writes that she sent a barrel and received money from Mary Bent Blanchard

and Anna Stoddard. Sends thanks for information on Mrs. Tapley, whom

Flagg considered to be "not...an over prudent and careful housekeeper."

Mentions her mother's death.

4139. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; November 30, 1886. 2 p.

Writes about family members and their birthdates.

4140. White, A. G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; December 4,

1886. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Samuel Charles White.

4141. Chapell, Alice B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Malta, IL; December 6,

1886. 3 p.

Writes that Clarence sold cattle in Chicago. Mentions plans for a

Christmas tree for the Sunday School. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard's visit.

4142. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 8, 1886. 4 p.

Writes about various family members and mentions that she did not attend

the funeral of Charles White.

4143. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 14, 1886. 2 p.

Mentions donations to Wheaton College, writes about family members, and

says that "the spirit of the Lord" was "poured out" in Wheaton.

4144. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Northfield, MA;

December 14, 1886. 1 p.

Asks for a copy of _Christian Cynosure_.

4145. Wolfe, M. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; December

14, 1886. 3 p.

Sends thanks for a donation and writes about the work at a home for

homeless girls.

4146. Corbett, Myron. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY;

December 16, 1886. 4 p.

Writes about his health and says that Mr. Potter has "sobered down on

prohi[bition] since the election is over." Mentions that the minister

preached on "reading matter.".

4147. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 21, 1886. 3 p.

Writes that the children have chicken pox and that Mary Bent Blanchard

may keep house for Julia Blanchard Fischer for a time.

4148. Pettengill, Blanchard T. (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; December 21, 1886. 5 p.

Writes of business matters, saying that false statements were made

concerning a factory at Chester. Mentions "labor troubles and actions of

the Knights of Labor." Sees negroes as being in danger of being drawn

into secret societies and mentions upcoming meetings in Tennessee.

4149. West, Mary Allen. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December

21, 1886. 3 p.

Writes that she lost Mary Bent Blanchard's "communication" to her. Hopes

to see Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard at the 50th anniversary

of Old First Church. Mentions that Julia Spencer Baker's husband died.

4150. Stoddard, Anna (Wife of J. P. Stoddard). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Kingston, TN; December 24, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that Herman A. Fischer is going to attend a convention. Says that

Mr. Orndoff heard Jonathan Blanchard speak. Writes about temperance

work.

4151. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Nashville, TN; December 27, 1886. 2 p.

Writes that Dr. Witherspoon preached a Christmas sermon. Mentions negro

students and that Charles A. Blanchard spoke.

4152. Webster, Edward P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Nashville, TN;

December 29, 1886. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to give Mr. Ames $1 for the _Sunday School Times_.

4153. ? [Letter to ?]. n.p.; [ca. 1887]. 1 p.

Writes about the birth of a granddaughter and mentions commencement.

4154. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; January 1, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Mentions a donation received by Wheaton College, that Mrs. Charles White

returned from the hospital, and some Mother's Meeting literature.

4155. Avery, J. P. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; January 5,

1887. 3 p.

Writes about the death of Mr. Avery.

4156. Kent, H. S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Leadville, CO; January 7,

1887. 3 p.

Writes that he did not receive an anti-masonic book which was sent to

him, causing him to think that a masonic postmaster took it. Sends

thanks for a copy of a baccalaureate address.

4157. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Okahumka, FL; January 13, 1887. 4 p.

Writes about the death of Mrs. Galloway. Asks about Laura getting a

situation in Wheaton. Mentions that he wishes to sell his orange grove.

4158. Smith, Edward. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Enfield, MA; January 13, 1887. 2 p.

Writes about the objects of his benevolence.

4159. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; January 15,

1887. 1 p.

Writes that he plans to preach. Says that W. P. Tillman, a negro

minister, desires to receive _Christian Cynosure_. Writes that he is unable

to send money for Bible Reading and _Christian Cynosure_.

4160. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 17, 1887. 1 p.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard are going to the semi-

centennial celebration of the First Church of Christ in Galesburg.

Mentions furs from George Bent's office.

4161. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; January 20, 1887. 1 p.

Sends an invitation to tea.

4162. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Benton,

NE; January 21, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that a new depot is expected and mentions Blanchard T.

Pettengill's business troubles.

4163. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; January 24, 1887.

8 p.

Writes about their house in San Francisco and mentions that Ella Tirtlot

(a domestic servant) is no longer in their service. Says that Mr.

Tirtlot has applied for a divorce. Mentions that Thomas Kennedy teaches

Sunday School. Writes about the family's spiritual state and financial

prospects.

4164. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MA;

January 24, 1887. 8 p.

Writes about the death of her husband, mentioning that he was 38 years

older than she.

4165. Atchason, Julia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pellsville, IL; January

31, 1887. 2 p.

Writes about her family.

4166. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; [ca. February, 1887]. 1 p.

Writes about a prayer meeting and sends good wishes for a journey.

4167. Coney, Daisey. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Cincinnati, OH; February 3,

1887. 4 p.

Sends thanks for some circulars and mentions teaching Sunday School.

4168. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; February 3,

1887. 5 p.

Note: A portion of the letter has been cut.

Biographical sketch of her mother.

4169. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; February 10, 1887. 4 p.

Sends thanks for a check.

4170. Webster, Martha Farnham. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February 14, 1887. 2 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to stay with them

during the semi-centennial celebration of the First Church of Christ in

Galesburg.

4171. Avery, S. P. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February

15, 1887. 2 p.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

4172. Churchill and Comstock. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL;

February 19, 1887. 1 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard to give reminiscences at the semi-centennial

of the First Church of Christ in Galesburg.

4173. Webster, Martha Farnham. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February 22, 1887. 3 p.

Writes about arrangements for Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard's arrival in Galesburg.

4174. Bent, Decima. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; March 10,

1887. 3 p.

Writes that she and her children are ill.

4175. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Okahumka, FL; March 12, 1887. 5 p.

Writes that he desires to sell his orange grove. Writes about ante-

bellum colporteur work. Says that native Floridians are mainly Baptists.

Mentions that he offered to preach to Negroes. Writes about his land and

groves.

4176. Smith, Edward. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Enfield, MA; March 15, 1887. 4 p.

Writes about his family, business, and health.

4177. Paneny, L. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; March 17, [1887]. 1 p.

Response to an article about H. W. Beecher by Jonathan Blanchard in

_Christian Cynosure_.

4178. Walker, C. E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Grey Eagle, MN; March 17,

1887. 1 p.

Hopes that Jonathan Blanchard is writing an autobiography.4179. Hammond, E.

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; March 18,

1887. 4 p.

Sends thanks for a photograph. Mentions that Mr. Hammond wished to speak

with Jonathan Blanchard about prohibition. Writes that she attended a

temperance meeting at which Prof. Herd, Prof. Willard, and Rev. Clark

spoke.

4180. Jones, Sarah Feemster (Wheaton College Class of 1870). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Prescott, KS; March 18, 1887. 4 p.

Writes about her family's health, Lodge opposition, and various people.

4181. Atchason, Julia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pellsville, IL; March

19, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Identifies herself.

4182. Lane, Catherine Avery (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Omaha, NE; March 22, 1887. 8 p.

Writes about their rented home, local churches, mentions the Salvation

Army, and that Dr. Walker died.

4183. Whittier, John Greenleaf (Poet). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Amesbury,

MA; March 29, 1887. 2 p.

Gives a response to an invitation. Says that the Society of Friends do

not allow members to join Secret Societies. Writes about abolitionism.

4184. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; March 31, 1887. 2 p.

Writes about family members and mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard is

going to Galesburg.

4185. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; April 1, 1887. 2 p.

Writes about looking for a house. Mentions that Dr. Walker died and that

Mr. Tirtlot lost his job at the mint.

4186. Atchason, Julia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Pellsville, IL; April 2,

1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends thanks for some papers and says that she will write about her

Christian life.

4187. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

n.p.; [ca. April 8, 1887]. 1 p.

Note: Written on letter from A. W. Browne to Mary Bent Blanchard of April

8, 1887.

Forwards A. W. Browne's letter for Maria Blanchard Cook to read. Says

that she read about [Samuel] Pomeroy in _Christian Cynosure_ and mentions

pieces published in the paper.

4188. Browne, A. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; April 8, 1887. 3

p.

Note: Written on the undated letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to Maria

Blanchard Cook.

Writes about various people and says that she did not see Mary Bent

Blanchard at the meeting.

4189. Cook, Julia E. (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 16, 1887. 2 p.

Asks for a "finger of a peony" and asks what to respond to a girl who

says that she has never had a prayer answered.

4190. Barnes, C. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; April 20,

[1887]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mother Barnes died.

4191. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; April 22,

1887. 2 p.

Writes that his land is being sold by Rev. Snyder. Writes of his planned

work among the Negroes, mentioning a prevailing interpretation of the

Bible among them that "one of God's children can't sin." Speaks of

polygamy among Negroes.

4192. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; May 2, 1887.

4 p.

Writes that reform work helps her to cope with her mother's death and

says that she is thinking of another reform story. Asks to know how much

money was paid by the association and sends money for photographs.

4193. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MA; May

15, 1887. 4 p.

Writes about her husband's anti-secretism. Asks about heaven and

mentions that she heard Rev. Goss from [D. L.] Moody's church.

4194. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to [Julia Blanchard

Fischer]]. n.p.; May 16, 1887. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Torn; Original filed with the Fischer Papers; A note by RPF

reads: "Aunt Selima knew how to give orders.".

Writes that she is packing winter clothing for storage and gives

instructions for Julia Blanchard Fischer on what to do when the chest of

clothing arrives. Writes, "The grasshopper is truly a burden.".

4195. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; May 19, 1887. 3 p.

Writes about the family's health, their rented house, and Jonathan

Blanchard's offer of financial assistance for purchasing a house.

4196. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; May 21, 1887. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers; torn, stained.

Writes of her life as a struggle and "a seige of defeat and

disappointment." Writes of her health and of problems with shipping a

chest of winter clothing. Mentions "cousins Charlie Bent and wife.".

4197. Briggs, Alice E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Evanston, IL; June 1,

1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that [Frances] Willard received her letter and will respond.

4198. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 4, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that she is unable to find S. P. Chase's speech "Plighted Faith.".

4199. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Galva, IL; June 10, 1887. 6 p.

Note: Torn.

Writes that Mr. White and [Joseph] Roy made "powerful speeches" and that

he gave Mr. White Charles A. Blanchard's request that he fund an

observatory. Mentions a meeting in the Great Tabernacle. Mentions that

he was asked to open a meeting in prayer. Writes that Mr. White received

an LL.D. Says that Bascom resigned his trusteeship and that [Joseph] Roy

was elected. Writes that Dr. Bateman asked Jonathan Blanchard to speak

and that he was urged to do so by the audience.

4200. White, C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; June 11, 1887. 2

p.

Did not send her usual _Christian Cynosure_ subscription and mentions that

Sister Julia is recovering following an operation.

4201. Bent, Decima. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; June 14,

1887. 2 p.

Writes about her plans to visit and mentions teaching Sunday School.

4202. Capwell, Mrs. F. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dale, NY; June 14/17,

1887. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Hart and her baby came to live with them. Writes about

an upcoming temperance camp meeting. Says that she is unable to come to

Chicago, but hopes to see Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard at

Silver Lake.

4203. Bent, Charles (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison,

IL; June 20, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that he is coming to Wheaton.

4204. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 22, 1887. 5 p.

Writes about family members, the birth of Jane Caroline Blanchard, and a

candidate a ministerial position.

4205. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; June 24,

1887. 3 p.

Sends thanks for photographs and mentions that she took in boarders at

commencement. Mentions articles by Mary Bent Blanchard in _Christian

Cynosure_.

4206. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; June 25, 1887. 3 p.

Writes that he wishes Mary Bent Blanchard to come to Chicago and mentions

that he offered to send Sonora Blanchard Kennedy $50 for her house.

4207. Bent, Decima. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; July 1, 1887.

3 p.

Sends thanks for hospitality.

4208. Capwell, F. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Dale, NY; July 3, 1887. 2

p.

Writes that he hopes Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard will

visit and that he hopes to hold the NY State Christian Association

Meeting at Silver Lake.

4209. Hulbert, Gertrude (Ladies' Principal, Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Bridgeville, PA; July 9, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that she plans to send notes to students who were uncertain if

they would return to Wheaton College.

4210. SoC?, Mrs. S. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Fair Haven, VT; July 11,

1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends thanks for a flag and writes of plans to go west.

4211. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; July 18,

1887. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of reading Mary Bent Blanchard's letter to [Frances] Willard in

_Christian Cynosure_ and suggests that Mary Bent Blanchard write a

pamphlet for the WCTU. Writes about the _Union Signal_ and about a tract

by Isaac Hyatt. Writes that she has been ill since her mother's death

and writes about her father. Writes that Miss Alice Freeman is to marry

a college professor and writes about Secret Societies.

4212. Capwell, F. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Dale, NY; July 19, 1887. 2

p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's planned visit

and attendence at a prohibition assembly at Silver Lake. Mentions that

he read articles by Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard in

_Christian Cynosure_. Says that he thinks Jonathan Blanchard will be

asked to speak and preach.

4213. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; July 23, 1887. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the return of her family from a trip. Mentions Mary Bent

Blanchard talking of lethargy and mentions Mary Bent Blanchard's letter

to [Frances] Willard [in _Christian Cynosure_]. Writes about the local

church.

4214. Wheeler, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Princeville, IL; July 23/

26, 1887. 6 p.

Note: letter is smeared and stained.

Writes about Mr. Bellville's double dealings and mentions that the new

minister is a Freemason.

4215. Smith, Edward. [Letter to ?]. Enfield, MA; July 27, [1887]. 2 p.

Writes about his donations.

4216. Webster, Edward P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 30,

1887. 3 p.

Writes about his new job and says that he will look for job openings.

4217. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; August 1, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes about her travels in Minnesota.

4218. Minton, S. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Bowling Green, OH; August

3, [1887]. 2 p.

Writes that she would like to move to Wheaton. Writes about the

childrens' education. Mentions Mr. Finch's ungentlemanly reply to J. P.

Stoddard. Gives the names of speakers at a prohibition camp meeting.

4219. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; August 10, 1887. 3 p.

Writes that Blanchard Kennedy started school and wishes to join the

church. Mentions that Thomas Kennedy is teaching Sunday School.

4220. Howe, Peter. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wenona, IL; August 12, 1887.

1 p.

Note: Writes about Bro. Woodsmall and B. Gunner.

4221. Hulbert, Gertrude (Ladie's Principal, Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. East Hardwick, VT; August 22, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that she is looking forward to the beginning of the school year

and mentions her plans to return to Wheaton.

4222. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 27, 1887. 1 p.

Writes that she is considering naming the new baby Ethel Marguerite.

4223. Morgan, Minnie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wasioja, MN; August 27,

1887. 4 p.

Writes that Emma Hanley Paine had a son and that Mr. Morgan is planning a

trip to Dakota.

4224. Kennedy, Helen (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; September 13, 1887. 3 p.

Writes about family members.

4225. Christie, A. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rock Valley, IA;

September 19, 1887. 3 p.

Writes about extended church meetings, her visit to Wheaton, and Lucy's

upcoming wedding.

4226. Kimball, S. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Newmarket, NH; September

20, 1887. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Sends a program of the annual meeting of the N.H.C.A. and a leaflet

containing letters of Frances Willard and Mary Bent Blanchard on the

topic of the relation of secret temperance orders to the temperance

movement. Mentions that the N.H.W.C.T.U. is to meet. Says that William

F. Davis is to attend the convention.

4227. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; September 26, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she hopes to hear from Mary Bent Blanchard.

4228. Lowell, Amanda C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Auburn, CA; September

26, 1887. 6 p.

Writes about her family, the fruit crop, and the land boom. Mentions

Baptist, Episcopal, Methodist, and Congregational church services.

4229. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; September 31, 1887. 3 p.

Sends thanks for money sent to Helen Kennedy. Mentions that James

Kennedy's wife is ill and that Thomas Kennedy is working as a real estate

agent.

4230. Kimball, Ednah S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [October 1887 ?].

2 p.

Writes about the reform movement in New Hampshire. Writes that she is

expecting to see Jonathan Blanchard at their meeting in New Hampshire.

Mentions that Miss I. D. Haines, the Free Baptist pastor who preached

against secretism, is expected at the meeting. Mentions that she attended

a convention held by A. B. Simpson.

4231. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Beloit,

KS; October 2, 1887. 3 p.

Writes that the question of secret societies was tabled at the Union

County Sabbath School Convention.

4232. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Dunkirk, NY; October 8, 1887. 4 p.

Writes that she heard a popular minister "preach a miserable lot of

stuff." Writes that she is staying with Edward Nichols. Mentions her

dislike of singing and other novelties in church services. Says that she

deplores the fact that Catholics were noticed at Philadelphia. Mentions

that Virginia Dunning is working to pay a mortgage and comments on Mary

Bent Blanchard's published letter to Francis Willard.

4233. Paley, Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lanark,; October 8, 1887. 4

p.

Expresses solidarity with Mary Bent Blanchard concerning anti-secret and

temperance work. Comments on Mary Bent Blanchard's published letter to

Frances Willard. Mentions that some local ministers are Freemasons.

4234. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Detroit, MI; October 24, 1887. 2 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to read the papers and write editorials.

Mentions that he spoke. Mentions that he can't remember the names of Nora

Blanchard Kellogg's and Sonora Blanchard Kennedy's youngest children.

Mentions a Sabbath Convention and the Elgin Association.

4235. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Portland, ME; October 26, 1887. 2 p.

Writes about his arrival in Portland, mentioning that the meeting was

"chilly and lifeless." Mentions staying with Lawyer O'Brien, whose niece

(Nellie O'Brien) attended Wheaton College. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to

write editorials and to keep up the reform prayer meeting.

4236. Burroughs, Salon. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Vergennes, VT; October

26, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that he would like Jonathan Blanchard to speak and mentions a

strong anti-masonic undercurrent. Says that the telegraph manager and

the postmaster are Freemasons and urges Jonathan Blanchard to "use

precaution.".

4237. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and mAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; October 28, 1887. 4 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is working in a real estate office with Mr.

Von Rhein. Mentions that Blanchard Kennedy desires to join the church.

4238. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Manchester, NH; October 29, 1887. 2 p.

Mentions writing a "terribly scolding" letter to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes that he plans to visit a Catholic priest. Mentions the vote at

Dundee.

4239. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Manchester, NH; October 31, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that the meeting held on the previous day compared with the one

held in Aurora in 1867.

4240. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Wellesley, MA; November 6, 1887. 3 p.

Writes that her father is very ill and that she is unable to write a note

for the Board of Directors of the NCA.

4241. Blanchard, Sarah J. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November

9, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she will be unable to go to Wheaton due to illness.

4242. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; November 9, 1887. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she hopes Mary Bent Blanchard will go to the South for the

winter.

4243. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga, NY; November 14, 1887. 2 p.

Writes that the Dundee vote distressed Charles A. Blanchard. Gives

reasons for joy over the vote. Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard write

that the Elgin Association was a success. Says that he is not hated for

his faults, but for his opposition to the Lodge.

4244. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Wellesley, MA; November 17, 1887. 4 p.

Writes that her father is recovering from his illness. Mentions that she

corresponded with J. P. Stoddard concerning work for the NCA Board. Says

that she thinks it best to remain in New England and continue her reform

work there, rather than moving to Chicago.

4245. Heckman, Wallace (Former law partner of CY). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; November 18, 1887. 2 p.

Note: Typed.

Writes about family members and a will.

4246. Williston, C. L. (Wife of John P. Williston). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Northampton, MA; November 22, [1887]. 3 p.

Sends family news and mentions that Mt. Holyoke Seminary is to celebrate

its 50th anniversary.4247. Cook, Ezra Asher (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; December 3, 1887. 1 p.

Writes that he wishes to send Dr. Guild to Mary Bent Blanchard to cure

her cough.

4248. Bent, Mary P.; Bent, George W. (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hazard, NE; December 4, 1887. 4 p.

Mary writes that George W. Bent was injured while fighting a praire fire

set by hunters. Writes about the harvest and the prospect of a domestic

servant from Denmark. Asks for Jonathan Blanchard's photograph and sends

$1 to _Christian Cynosure_. George mentions a new train station.

4249. Kennedy, Helen (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; December 6, 1887. 3 p.

Writes that she plans to join the church and sends thanks to Jonathan

Blanchard for a birthday present.

4250. Lewis, L. Bertha (Former Fiancee of CY). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Centreville, IA; December 7, 1887. 3 pp.

Writes about her upcoming marriage and thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for her

friendship.

4251. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 19, 1887. 4 p.

Writes about Thanksgiving and family members. Mentions Mary Bent

Blanchard's planned trip to the South.

4252. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MA;

December 19, 1887. 3 p.

Sends thanks for receiving _Christian Cynosure_ free of charge. Links labor

troubles and anarchists to secret societies. Hopes that Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard will attend the Southern Convention and

mentions that she sent a sketch of Mr. Phelps' life to a Negro in New

Orleans named Emile Detiege. Mentions that she heard D. L. Moody speak.

4253. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; December 23,

1887. 6 p.

Writes that the correspondence between Frances Willard and Mary Bent

Blanchard may be published in a tract. Mentions a rumor that the WCTU may

be controlled by Freemasons. Mentions a women's suffrage club and her

plans to take lessons in elocution. Says that she visited Mr. Davis, who

is in jail for preaching against masonry on Boston Commons. Writes about

_The Congregationalist_ and Mr. Davis' case and blames Davis' persecution

on the Lodge.

4254. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; December 24,

[1887]. 2 p.

Writes that _The Congregationalist_ printed Mr. Thumb's article and

comments on A. H. Quint's comments. Mentions Mr. Plumb's letter to _The

Congregationalist_. Mentions that the case of Mr. Davis was taken up by a

lawyer and that Mrs. Davis is an anti-secretist and WCTU woman.

4255. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; January 3, [1888]. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mrs. Warren underwent two operations. Mentions that J. G.

Kennedy plans to attend the National Educational Meeting in Washington,

DC. Writes that Blanchard and Helen Kennedy joined the church.

4256. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 9, 1888. 2 p.

Writes about train fares to New Orleans.

4257. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 24, 1888. 4 p.

Hopes that Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard will go to New

Orleans. Hopes Charles A. Blanchard will visit. Mentions that James

Kennedy plans to travel to the East. Writes about small pox and the

increasing price of coal brought about by cold weather.

4258. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MA;

January 27, 1888. 2 p.

Suggests that Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard call on Col.

William Wright in New Orleans. Sends a poem written by her late husband.

4259. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Haven, CT; January 30, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send something.

4260. Flagg, E. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellesley, MA; January 31,

1888. 3 p.

Sends thanks for financial assistance, mentioning an accident which

occasioned large bills.

4261. Stoddard, Anna (Wife of JPS). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New

Orleans, LA; January 31, 1888. 4 p.

Writes about boarding arrangements. Mentions that she does not care for

Louisiana cooking. Writes about her visits.

4262. Swift, Amanda M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February

1, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she received a book.

4263. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Selima Blanchard

Allen]. n.p.; [February/March 4, 1888]. 4 p.

Gives a report of the convention. Writes about above-ground tombs, the

water table being too high for graves. Mentions of Gilbert Seminary that

"they do not keep up the color line here." Writes about a colored school

and a revival in progress.

4264. Fischer, Geraldine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 9, 1888. 2 p.

Writes about family members, enclosing scribbles by Wilfreda and Hugh

Fischer. Mentions Nora Blanchard Kellogg at a meeting of the benevolent

society.

4265. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 11, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Forwards a letter and mentions that he plans to write an abstract for the

_Inter-Ocean_.

4266. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hazard,

NE; February 14, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Sends thanks for a photograph.

4267. Blanchard, Mary Belle (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 15, 1888. 3 p.

Writes that Mrs. A. Thompson died. Writes about family members,

mentioning that she is making a quilt and that Charles A. Blanchard

preached.

4268. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 16, 1888. 2 p.

Note: Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard is ill and that a sermon of his was

published in the _Inter-Ocean_. Writes that Alex Thompson (President of the

Naperville YWCTU) died. Mentions that Mrs. Jennie Fowler Willing is

conducting meetings at the Methodist Episcopal Church.

4269. Goodwin, Edward P. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February

20, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that he received some books on Freemasonry and says that Jonathan

Blanchard makes "a very strong case" against the order. Writes that he

hopes the Elgin Association will take action concerning the Wheaton

church split and restore Jonathan Blanchard's standing with the

Association.

4270. Kellogg, M. Bessie (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; February 20, 1888. 3 p.

Writes about the number of eggs the hens laid and mentions that Herman A.

Fischer preached. A note from Henry L. Kellogg indicates that he received

Jonathan Blanchard's letter "with the proposal for the _Inter-Ocean_.".

4271. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; February 20, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard preached, though he was ill. Says that

William H. Fischer is ill and unable to teach. Writes that Mr. Whipple

spoke about the Indians, Mr. Wylie about Africa, Royal T. Morgan about

Spanish-speaking nations, and Annie Bent about Japan at a recent

missionary meeting. Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard "need not be

surprised if I get a heathen child to educate and to be christianized.".

4272. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 22, 1888. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Torn; Original is filed with Charles A. Blanchard papers.

Writes that there is no news of the convention and writes about his

health. Writes that the _Daily Inter-Ocean_ "dealt generously with us.".

4273. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 28, 1888. 2 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Mentions a successful convention and comments: "It will be quite like our

heavenly Father to take the ex slave to save our people from present

destruction." Writes about meetings for Wheaton College at the Methodist

Episcopal Church and the subscription for a new building. Says that a

council of recognition may be called for College Church.

4274. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. New Orleans, LA; February 28, 1888. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his ill health. Asks Herman A. Fischer to pay taxes and

gives instructions on collecting money.

4275. Blanchard, Julia E. (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 28, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Torn; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Julia Blanchard Fischer is ill and mentions a cyclone.

4276. Blanchard, Julia E.; Blanchard, Jane (Granddaughters of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 28, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Torn; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Report on the progress of "the well men.".

4277. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. n.p.; [February 29, 1888]. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is ill. Sends a remedy for sore muscles.

Asks Julia Blanchard Fischer to send the correspondence of Frances

Willard. Mentions evangelistic work in Prospect Park. Asks if her room is

kept closed.

4278. Blanchard, Mary Belle (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 29, 1888. 2 p.

Note: Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that the men digging the well broke a drill. Mentions that Charles

A. Blanchard preached.

4279. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 1, 1888. 3 p.

Writes about meetings in Prospect Park, mentioning that a local drunk

attended a prayer meeting. Mentions that Mr. Newton attended a revival.

Mentions that William H. Fischer went to Mother Fischer's birthday party

and that Alvina Fischer went to "the mad stone" to be cured of a mad dog

bite.

4280. Nattier?, S. H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 2,

1888. 4 p.

Writes that the Omaha train was delayed by a washout in Iowa. Mentions

great snows and avalanches in Italy. Writes that the church voted to call

a council to recognize College Church. Writes that the Methodist

Episcopal Church subscribed $800 toward a new Wheaton College building.

Mentions a meeting in New Orleans. Mentions that Mrs. Knowles died.

4281. Stuart, Ruth McE. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; March

5, 1888. 3 p.

Writes that she will send Mary Bent Blanchard's coat to her and mentions

Jonathan Blanchard's "challenge to argument at breakfast".

4282. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. New Iberia, LA; March 6, 1888. 2 p.

Writes about their arrival at New Iberia. Mentions attending morning

exercises at Howe Institute and buying clothing made by children at

Gilbert Seminary.4283. Kellogg, M. Bessie (Granddaughter of JB and MAB).

[Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; March 10, 1888. 2 p.

Sends thanks for a package and mentions that she plans to attend Wheaton

College. Mentions a Ladies' Benevolence Society.

4284. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 12, 1888. 4 p.

Writes that the Ladies' Benevolent Society met at Nora Blanchard

Kellogg's and elected officers. Mentions that Charles A. Blanchard and

Herman A. Fischer preach at Prospect Park. Mentions a YWCTU quilting bee.

Writes about the meeting of council and the decision to call the Elgin

Association and others "on a broader call." Says that "Chicago

Theological Seminary will not be an ally of Wheaton College as long as

the lodge is in the church.".

4285. Wilcox, M. C. [Letter to "Editors Cynosure"]. China?; March 12, 1888. 1 p.

Sends a report concerning his work.

4286. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; March 15, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Letter Sheet, Torn.

Writes that the council at Wheaton called for a larger council. Mentions

that Anna Stoddard is to report on the New Orleans meeting.

4287. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; March 15, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that the Ladies' Benevolent Society met at her house. Mentions

the meeting of council and that the cow had a calf. Mentions a County

Prohibition Mass Meeting.

4288. Godman, A. D. H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; March 21, 1888. 2 p.

Sends thanks for some books and mentions an article which she hopes will

bring in some money. Mentions that Mr. Godman is ill.

4289. Stoddard, Anna (Wife of JPS). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton,

IL; March 23, 1888. 3 p.

Writes about the New Orleans Convention and mentions that J. P. Stoddard

is to speak.

4290. Stuart, Ruth McE. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; March

23, 1888. 4 p.

Sends thanks for _Scotch Rite Masonry Illustrated_ and invites Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

4291. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. New Iberia, LA; March 24, 1888. 2 p.

Note: Note from Mary Bent Blanchard to Julia Blanchard Fischer included

on same paper.

Writes that S. V. White is to "send money for the Indian." Gives the

location of the safe keys and money for Young's tuition. Relates his

plans to attend the Louisiana State Congregational Associational Meeting.

Mary Bent Blanchard asks if Julia Blanchard Fischer received a check from

S. V. White and sends thanks for a photograph.

4292. Bishop, Gussie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paola, FL; March 29,

1888. 4 p.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit, mentioning

that they have homes in both NY and Florida. Mentions that Dr. Bishop was

in NY during the Great Blizzard. Says that she cannot remember the name

of one who treated her unkindly.

4293. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; April 5, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that Mrs. Brooks was housebound by a blizzard and that Catherine

Bent Dunning's house may be sold or froeclosed.

4294. Blanchet, Clara. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Iberia, LA; April 20,

1888. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the intimidation of Blacks at election and about the

harrassment of a colored man by "a lot of cowboys." Writes that a black

woman was pistol-whipped and writes, "There is no law down here for the

protection of the colored race." Writes about the persecution of blacks.

4295. Rutherford, H. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Oakland, IL; April 30,

1888. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his reform activities and writes that he voted for the anti-

Masonic party. Writes about anti-secretism and about _Christian Cynosure_.

Writes that his son was captured during the Civil War and was sent home

by Abraham Lincoln. Writes about his 40th wedding anniversary.

4296. Bishop, Gussie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paola, FL; May 1, 1888. 4

p.

Writes that she may attend the anniversary week at Wheaton.

4297. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; May 3, 1888. 4 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy dissolved his partnership with Mr. Tirtlot and

quit the real estate business. Mentions that Mr. Hutchings delivered

illustrated lectures on Yosemite with Thomas Kennedy's assistance.

Mentions that Thomas Kennedy superintended a Chinese sunday school.

Writes about Helen and Blanchard Kennedy's school performance.

4298. White, William G. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; May 9,

1888. 6 p.

Responds to Jonathan Blanchard's plan of uniting anti-secretists in

refusing to vote for secretists, pointing out the difficulty of

identifying secretists and the problem of unknowingly voting for, or

association with secretists. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard's trip to the South and Jonathan Blanchard's life work. Gives

family news, including the ages of family members. Mentions that Thomas

White and his daughter are in Bermuda. Sends $5 to send the _Christian

Cynosure_ to poor Southerners. Letter contains a note from Mary Bent

Blanchard forwarding the letter to [Maria Bent Nichols] and asking that

it be returned (see letter of June 28, 1888).

4299. Woodsmall, Mrs. M. H. [Letter to "Editor of the Cynosure"]. Cincinnati,

OH; May 9, 1888. 1 p.

Sends thanks for a _Christian Cynosure_ article about her husband, saying

that she thinks the article ought to have been signed.

4300. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MA; May

10, 1888. 3 p.

Sends a photo of John Phelps and mentions that Jonathan Blanchard and

Mary Bent Blanchard met Col. Wright. Mentions that her eldest son is at

Moody's school. Says that Mr. Bailey is to leave the Washington Building.

4301. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; May 12, 1888. 4 p.

Writes that business is down, saying that it is due to the fact that it

is an election year. Writes about domestic servants.

4302. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; May 29, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that he had tea with Charles A. Blanchard. Writes of rain and

possible floods, blaming tile draining. Mentions feeling a little ill

from "imprudent eating" and wishes he could "eat and drink for the glory

of God.".

4303. Godman, W. D. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Baldwin, LA; May 31, 1888. 3

pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes on "discretion" in speaking with blacks and on the persecution of

blacks. Mentions whites sympathetic to the blacks and tells the story of

armed gangs searching for a man.

4304. Bolander, Lydia Hulett. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lohrville, IA;

June 4, 1888. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about her family, including her mother and children, and about

other people.

4305. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; June 5, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is recovering from an illness.

4306. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; June 5, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is ill.

4307. Bent, Decima. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; June 6, 1888.

2 p.

Writes that she was unable to entertain Jonathan Blanchard and that

Selima Blanchard Allen was involved in an accident.

4308. Court, Martha (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montreal,

Canada; June 9, [1888 ?]. 1 p.

Writes that James Court died en route to Liverpool.

4309. Bishop, Gussie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; June 10, 1888. 1 p.

Writes that she is unable to visit Wheaton.

4310. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; June 11, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that she hopes to attend Wheaton College commencement. Mentions

the upcoming Republican Convention, with its attendant congestion of the

trains.

4311. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; June 12, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is very ill.

4312. White, Catherine (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Worcester, MA; June 19, 1888. 3 p.

Sends a contribution for _Christian Cynosure_ and mentions that Mary White

is ill. Mentions that Frank White and his daughter went to Europe.

4313. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; June 28, 1888. 4 p.

Writes that she used homeopathic medicine for whooping cough. Mentions

that Dr. Todd (age 66) was married to a 32-year-old woman. Writes that

she received a visit from her sisters-in-law.

4314. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Henry L. Kellogg]. Okahumka, FL; June 30, 1888.

2 p.

Sends a photograph of his orange grove and says that he hopes to sell it.

4315. Lumry, Oscar F. (Former Professor, Wheaton College). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; July, 1888. 8 p.

Note: Marked "copy".

Writes that Mr. Feemster, a printer employed by the NCA, became ill and

is boarding with Mrs. Lumry--an onerous burden. Asks that the NCA

remunerate him for the expenses incurred through caring for Mr. Feemster.

Asks to have his subscription to _Christian Cynosure_ cancelled and says

that he has no use for the "Freemasonry of Anti-Masonry." Mentions _Ten

Years in Wall Street_ and says that secrecy is involved in stock

transactions. Criticizes _Christian Cynosure_ for supporting S. V. White as

congressman and urges Jonathan Blanchard to be honest and open.

4316. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Saxtons River, VT; August 3, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Mrs. Heckman had a daughter and that she and Jonathan

Blanchard walked to Jonathan Blanchard's school site.

4317. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Herman A. Fischer]. Saxtons River, VT; August 6, 1888. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Herman A. Fischer to distribute $50.00 to the Wheaton College

faculty. Writes that he preached and that Bro. Leach preached on

Freemasonry. Writes about Selima Blanchard Allen's baptism.

4318. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Jennie Blanchard].

Saxtons River, VT; August 7, 1888. 2 p.

Sends thanks for news of the board meeting. Mentions that Jonathan

Blanchard preached and was invited to speak. Writes of working on

bedding.

4319. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Saxtons River, VT; August 14, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that he had a hard time in Windham. Instructs Julia Blanchard

Fischer to read a letter to W. I. Phillips and Henry L. Kellogg. Asks for

his salary from Phillips. Mentions the Prospect Park Work and asks if

Herman A. Fischer received money for the Wheaton College faculty.

4320. Fischer, Faith; Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Granddaughter of JB and MAB;

Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL;

August 31, 1888. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Faith writes about Mrs. McDonald's daughter. Writes that she expects to

attend college. Julia Blanchard Fischer writes about Lizzie White and

Aunt H.

4321. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Saxtons River, VT; September 6, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard is away on business and is to preach.

4322. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; October 3, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard plans to address a prohibition meeting.

Writes: "The more I see of the working of this woman movement the more I

dislike it" and says that a woman ought to influence the world by

influencing her husband, sons, and brothers. Mentions that as president

of the WCTU, she learns things of the imperfections of others.

4323. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Saratoga Springs, NY; October 4, 1888. 1 p.

Writes that she wishes Jonathan Blanchard to finish his work and mentions

that Sonora Blanchard Kennedy had a son [Thomas E. Kennedy, Jr.].

4324. McAnsh, Harry. [Letter to "Grandma"]. n.p.; October 24, 1888. 1 p.

Child's letter.

4325. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; October 25, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy began new duties and mentions that she sent

quartz cuff buttons to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

Mentions making improvements on their house. Writes that Mr. Tirtlot

disappeared, leaving a $1500 debt. Mentions an account of Jonathan

Blanchard's trip and speech published in _Christian Cynosure_. Says that

[D. L.] Moody is going to hold meetings in the winter.

4326. MacIntosh, Isabella G. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Montreal, Canada; October 26, 1888. 4 p.

Note: A note from Mary Bent Blanchard asks that the letter be returned.

Writes that Mr. Court and Mrs. Luke Bent died. Mentions that a Protestant

insane assylum is being built. Says that Amy Watt is in England training

to be a nurse. Writes about family members, mentioning that William Court

was married.

4327. Mears, Josie B. (Niece of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Moscow,

OH; November 4, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that Dr. Leavitt died and that her grandfather plans to visit the

Blanchards. Asks for Henry L. Kellogg's address.

4328. Stoddard, Williston Blanchard (Grandson of JB and MAB). [Letter to

Jonathan Blanchard]. Columbus, OH; November 17, 1888. 1 p.

Writes about the birth of a daughter.4329. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of

Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; November 19, 1888. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard going on to Winona to a "shocking

affair." Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard received a book. Writes about the

Peoria Prohibitionist vote and says that the local church is considering

finding a minister for Plymouth Mission.

4330. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Hazard,

NE; November 20, 1888. 2 p.

Writes that he received a 50th wedding anniversary announcement. Mentions

that he was defeated in an election for the state legislature on the

Prohibitionist ticket. Mentions that Arthur Bent plans to start a

business.

4331. Enlow, W. L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Birmingham, IA; November 24, 1888. 2 p.

Writes about the burden of operating a newspaper. Writes that he believes

that the people will not support a new American Party until they find out

how the Prohibition Party stands on the secrecy issue.

4332. Holt, Kate Blanchard (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Beloit, KS; November 26, 1888. 4 p.

Writes about family members and mentions the birth of [Marie Frances

Blanchard].

4333. Linsley, Emeline W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT;

November 30, 1888. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she will write later.

4334. Fischer, Faith (Granddaughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; December 3, 1888. 1 p.

Writes about local news.

4335. Cook, M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; December 5, 1888. 1

p.

Writes that George Cook will be unable to return to Wheaton College due

to ill health. Sends thanks for a photograph of Louis [Cyrus Louis

Blanchard?].

4336. Hanna, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Monmouth, IL; December 14,

1888. 2 p.

Sends, and apologizes for, a paper concerning a convention.

4337. Bent, Joseph Avery (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Omaha, NE; December 26, 1888. 2 p.

Writes about the prospects for new businesses in Northeast Nebraska,

where new railroad lines have been laid. Writes about family members.

4338. Buckingham, Stella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saxtons River, VT;

December 31, 1888. 4 p.

Mentions drinking from a spring for Jonathan Blanchard "as he told us

to." Writes about their Christmas celebration and gifts. Writes about

family members.

4339. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Dunkirk, NY; [1889]. 2 p.

Writes about her restful stay in Dunkirk. Mentions that business is

"generally dull." Writes about family members. Says that Edward Nichols

invited Sophie Nichols to travel to London with Mrs. Brooks and Marion.

Mentions that Sophie sold a painting and says that old people don't like

the "broad style" of painting.

4340. McAnsh, Bell. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sarnia, Canada; January 2,

1889. 4 p.

Writes about the death of William W. Blanchard.

4341. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; January 4, 1889. 2 p.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard to spend a week with her family. Writes that

she plans to make changes in her domestic servants and mentions an

upcoming week of prayer.

4342. S., Mrs. M. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Cornwall, VT; January 6,

1889. 4 p.

Writes about new church members and sends family news.

4343. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; February 1, 1889.

2 p.

Writes about the death of William W. Blanchard. Writes that [D. L.] Moody

is conducting meetings. Mentions that Mr. Tirtlot's reputation is getting

worse. Writes that Minnie Stearns Cook had a daughter. Mentions that the

improvements to their house continue.

4344. Capwell, F. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Dale, NY; February 5, 1889.

1 p.

Writes that he thinks a representative should be sent to a February 15th

convention to elicit an action from the Convention regarding "open work"

in order to know where they stand for their own upcoming convention.

4345. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 9, 1889. 1 p.

Asks for a copy of a poem.

4346. Bent, George W. (Brother of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Aurora,

IL; February 12, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that he wants Charles A. Blanchard to have some property appraised

and mentions that he is considering buying or trading some property.

4347. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Dunkirk, NY; February 12, 1889. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Brooks went to Los Angeles as part of a Raymond

Excursion Party. Writes that she thinks that if CDB had a better business

manager she would be better off. Sends family news and mentions that Mrs.

Charles White died. Mentions that she subscribes to _The Century_.

4348. Blanchard, Samuel (Brother of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Beloit, KS; [February 20, 1889]. 1 p.

Sends thanks for a valentine. Mentions spending time with "the Judg," his

wife, "and his noisey children.".

4349. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 20, 1889. 1 p.

Note: Enclosed a clipping about the Vanderbilt fortune.

Sends leases and a recipted bill, asking Jonathan Blanchard to get J.

Sanford's signature on the leases.

4350. Worrell, Edwin R. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Washington Heights, IL;

February 21, 1889. 1 p.

Sends a sermon for possible printing in _Christian Cynosure_ and says that

he got the idea for it from Jonathan Blanchard.

4351. Holt, Kate Blanchard (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Beloit, KS; February 23, 1889. 3 p.

Writes that she desires someone with whom to talk and writes about the

social life of the children.

4352. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 27, 1889. 1 p.

Writes that he sent Senator Pomeroy's letter and that he plans to go to

Louisville.

4353. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; February 28, 1889. 1 p.

Note: Letter Sheet.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard got Mr. [J.] Sanford to sign some leases.

4354. Wood, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Warwick, KS; February 28,

1889. 4 p.

Writes about her health and baby. Writes about a dying girl with an

infidel father. Mentions that there were many converts at revival

meetings. Says that the Sunday School has no books and that the people

are poor.

4355. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. "En Route"; March 4, 1889. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes about his travel plans and mentions that he preached.

4356. Bronson, S. [Letter to Nathaniel Cook]. Big Rapids, MI; March 8, 1889. 1

p.

Note: Contains letter by Minnie Stearns Cook to Laura Stearns Farrar of

April 16/17, 1889 (entered as a separate record).

Writes that he remembers Cook as being under his command, but does not

remember his ailment. Suggests that he write to other comrades from the

company in order to procure a pension.

4357. Enlow, W. L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

Birmingham, IA; March 15, 1889. 1 p.

Sends thanks for a book. Writes that he was dissatisfied with the

Washington Convention and that Bro. M. N. Butler favors separate

political action.

4358. Wheeler, Mary. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Princeville, IL; March 16,

1889. 2 p.

Asks to have her _Christian Cynosure_ subscription stopped. Writes that she

is suffering from cancer. Relates a story about an anti-secret lecture

delivered by Charles A. Blanchard, saying that afterward a large number

"offered themselves to the Lodge.".

4359. Lane, Catherine Bent (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Omaha, NE; March 27, 1889. 4 p.

Mentions Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's 50th wedding

anniversary. Writes about the excitement caused by town elections and

prohibition discussions. Mentions a new bridge between Omaha and Council

Bluffs.

4360. Phelps, Mrs. J. W. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Northfield, MA; March 27, 1889. 4 p.

Writes that Jonathan Blanchard preached. Mentions the death of William W.

Blanchard and that Mrs. Howard became a Catholic. Registers suprise that

_Christian Cynosure_ could print an article in favor of priests. Mentions

that Charles A. Blanchard spoke and that Moody's schools are full.

4361. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; March 30, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that improvements to their house are nearly complete.

4362. Wood, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Warwick, KS; April 3, 1889. 2

p.

Writes that her husband began family prayers after she threatened to take

their baby to Wheaton, they received a card from Mary Bent Blanchard, and

Mr. Wood attended a prayer meeting. Writes that a girl with an infidel

father died. Writes that she desires to obtain a baby buggy, but none are

to be had.

4363. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; April 12, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that her mother died.

4364. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Laura Stearns

Farrar]. Christine, CA; April 16/17, 1889. 6 p.

Note: Contains letter by S. Bronson to Nathaniel Cook of March 8, 1889

(entered as a separate record).

Writes about her baby, mentioning that Lillian scolded her for having a

fifth child. Asks if Herbert Flint's engagement is broken, since she

thinks little of his fiancee's morals. Writes about Nathaniel Cook's

habits.

4365. Slirrett, Mrs. J. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Pittsburgh, PA; April 16, 1889. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Invites the Blanchards to visit during the N. R. Convention.

4366. White, C. (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA;

April 17, 1889. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. George White died after an operation. Writes that Sarah

Grosvenor's husband shot himself and Julia White died. Writes that the

state is to vote on a prohibition amendment.

4367. Farrar, Laura Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard

and Mary Bent Blanchard]. Paxton, IL; April 20, 1889. 2 p.

Writes about family members, mentioning Rhoda Blanchard and her weak

mind. Says that Bessie is teaching school and that Walter plans to visit.

4368. Gunns, Byron. [Letter to W. I. Phillips]. New Orleans, LA; April 26, 1889.

3 p.

Writes of his plans to return to his work as a minister and teacher in

New Iberia, LA, though his life would be imperilled. Says that he wrote

to the mayor, sheriff, and regulators Capt. Cade and Capt. Avery to ask

for protection. Writes that he plans to visit the Governor and Attorney

General. Mentions that he may accept a position with the AMA if he does

not return to New Iberia.

4369. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; May 9, 1889. 4 p.

Writes about family members, saying that Mrs. Brooks and her daughter

returned from their journey. Mentions that Edward Nichols' business is

collapsing, as there is little demand for locomotives. Writes about her

stay in Dunkirk, which she says is a stronghold of Freemasonry and

Romanism.

4370. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Okahumka, FL; May 10,

1889. 6 p.

Sends a deed to some land. Writes that he preached for a Black

congregation and he may go to Leesburg to assist the Blacks. Writes about

his health and bowels. Asks about aid for the freedmen from the

Congregationalists and relates his experience with the AMA concerning aid

for the freedmen. Mentions an NCA worker who threw tracts in the road and

reported them distributed. Mentions Richmond's Raids and says that they

caused his wife's death. Asks for a job for his son, John. Asks if Mary

Bent Blanchard's grandchildren would like to collect second-hand Sunday

School material.

4371. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; May 10, 1889. 5 p.

Writes about improvements to their house. Discusses Thomas Kennedy's

duties as a school inspector, mentioning the improvements in the schools.

Says that the school money is gone and the teachers will not receive 2

months' salary.

4372. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Tarrytown, NY; May 21, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that she plans to send a parcel of used clothes. Mentions that

Sophie Nichols plans to take a sea voyage and that Ned White was married.

Mentions that Mrs. Conant died.

4373. McAnsh, Bell. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sarnia, Canada; May 22,

1889. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for money.

4374. Walker, Mary A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; May 27,

1889. 1 p.

Resigns as a member of the Ladies' Advisory Board of Wheaton College.

4375. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Quincy, IL; May 28, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that a train stop-over at Galesburg allowed him to visit friends

in that town. Writes about his journey. Says that he and Charles A.

Blanchard were on the roll as members at the Association meeting. Says

that Charles A. Blanchard was called away suddenly. Mentions that Rev.

Mr. White of Plymouth asked him to speak at that place. Writes that

Emnily Newcomb's sister died.

4376. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Des Moines, IA; May 29, 1889. 2 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that she received the book _Fifty Years and Beyond_.

4377. Leach, Joseph A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Saxtons River, VT; June

8, 1889. 4 p.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard's visit. Mentions

an article by Prof. Phelps in _The Congregationalist_. Sends sugar to Mary

Bent Blanchard.

4378. Wylie, Edgar. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; June 24, 1889.

2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for a book and writes that he is to preach at

Plano.

4379. Buckingham, Stella. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Saxtons River, VT;

July 1, 1889. 4 p.

Writes about haying time and mentions that they drink from the spring for

Jonathan Blanchard. Writes that her father sent fireworks to her. Writes

about the farm animals, puppies, and kittens (one of which is called

"Nig" because it is black).

4380. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; July 3, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that he plans to see "the Swede editor who was Waldenstrom's

interpreter to the Grand Pacific Minister's Meeting." Writes that Maria

Blanchard Cook is coming to Wheaton, and asks that Mr. Stone come to meet

her. Writes about a good meeting at Battery D and the newspaper account

which did not do it justice.

4381. Walker, Mary A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Benzonia, MI; July 18,

1889. 2 p.

Writes that she is boarding at a hotel, since the noise of Bennie's

children was too great. Mentions that she decided to locate in Iowa,

rather than Dakota.

4382. Kimball, Ednah S. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

New Market, NH; July 28, 1889. 2 p.

Sends thanks for a letter and a scrapbook. Writes that she hopes to see

the Blanchards at Ware, MA.

4383. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; July 30, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that she is ill with malarial fever.4384. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former

President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg]. n.p.; ca. August 1889 ? 1 p.

Asks Henry L. Kellogg to send mail to the care of Dr. Emory Patten.

4385. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; August 3, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that she is recovering from malarial fever.

4386. Leach, Joseph A. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Saxtons River, VT; August

5, 1889. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Leach's sister and her husband are staying with them--a

trying time. Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit

and mentions that the notion the Jonathan Blanchard was "broken by age"

was prevalent in the area. Writes about the Lodge, saying that he sees it

as the great issue. Mentions supply preaching and that he read a paper

before the Black River Association. Writes about his work against the

Lodge and mentions being dropped from the Association.

4387. Wells, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; August 7,

1889. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card.

Writes that she will attend the wedding anniversary, if possible.

4388. Hastings, H. L. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Boston, MA; August 8,

1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Typed letter.

Writes that he issues a monthly paper. Writes of being invited to a

private meeting at Saratoga and mentions having spent a month with Moody.

Writes of a son in London distributing tracts who has a case of iritis.

Writes about Secret Societies.

4389. Pettengill, Augusta (Wife of Blanchard T. Pettengill). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; August 12, 1889. 4 p.

Writes that Charles A. Blanchard and Clara Blanchard visited. Mentions

that Mr. Harrah lent his carriage. Mentions attending Plymouth Church.

4390. Wood, M. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Warwick, KS; August 12, 1889.

2 p.

Writes about Sabbath School and mentions that she made a dress for a poor

woman who is married to a Catholic. Mentions crop failures in western

Kansas. Writes that Mr. Fowler started a "religeos [sic.] reading box"

and asks for Sunday School material.

4391. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; August 13, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Gives instructions for butchering poultry.

4392. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Saratoga Springs, NY; August 15, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his travels and about Dr. Taylor.

4393. Buxton, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Seymour, IA; August

17, 1889. 3 p.

Writes that she would gladly accept a tidy from Mary Bent Blanchard.

4394. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Enfield, MA; August 20, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Rev. Mr. Blodget, a persecuted lodge opponent, didn't want

Jonathan Blanchard to preach in his church. Writes that Edward Wouth was

declared incompetent. Writes that he is to speak against the Lodge in

Enfield.

4395. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Enfield, MA; August 20, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he visited Edward Smith, whose memory is slipping. Writes

that he visited a Methodist minister and his wife, and says that the

minister is a Freemason. Writes that he is to speak.

4396. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Ware, MA; August 21, 1889. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of himself as naked and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send copies of

his Vermont Speech.

4397. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Ware, MA; August 23, 1889. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he spoke at two successful meetings and one unsuccessful

meeting. Writes that a Congregational minister named Pierce, who refused

to join Secret Societies, opened a meeting and that one was held in a

grove. Writes about the Hoyts and their farm. Writes that he started

writing a sermon. Describes the people of the area as sheep without a

shepherd and describes the Andover and Yale seminary ministers as

"ignorant" and "dumpish". Writes about eschatology and says, "I think we

are somewhere in Rev. about the 13th and 14th chapters.".

4398. Lane, Catherine Bent (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. South Omaha, NE; August 25, 1889. 2 p.

Writes that she is planning to visit Wheaton.

4399. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Ware, MA; August 26, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a meeting and about various people. Mentions that he is to

have a sermon printed.

4400. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Ware, MA; [August 27, 1889]. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of his new address and says that he is to spend Sabbath in

Connecticut. Thanks Mary Bent Blanchard for sending the Vermont

Speeches.

4401. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Ware, MA; August 29, 1889. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the meetings closed and that there were 7 conversions.

Writes that his speech was printed.4402. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter

of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; August 29, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes, "am anxious to read your defense of the study of Latin." Writes

that she rented a 7-room house.

4403. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Weatogue, CT; August 31, 1889. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Pres. Seelye's opinion of the Pilgrim monument. Writes that

he wants the Congregational Council to condemn the dedication of the

Pilgrim Monument by the Grand Lodge. Writes that Martin [Williston?] is

leaving the Episcopacy. Writes that he is to speak and mentions a

meeting at Ware. Writes about Dr. Taylor, the president of the

Theological Seminary at Hartford. Writes that his speech is to be

printed.

4404. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Weatogue, CT; September 1, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC; Includes letters to Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Julia

Blanchard Fischer from Jonathan Blanchard.

Writes that he preached and that he is to give a Bible reading. Writes

that he wants to get a resolution condemning the dedication of the

Pilgrim Monument by the Grand Lodge of Massachussetts. Writes of the

National Council at Worcester and of a Secret Haven.

4405. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Nora

Blanchard Kellogg and Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Weatogue, CT; September

1, 1889. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Enclosed with letter to Mary Bent Blanchard from Jonathan

Blanchard dated September 1, 1889.

Writes to Nora Blanchard Kellogg to ask her to correct his manuscript.

Writes to Julia Blanchard Fischer about various people.

4406. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Weatogue, CT; September 5, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mrs. Stowe is "all broken down." Writes about the

Springfield Republicans. Writes of young Jesse Wheaton.

4407. McAnsh, Bell. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sarnia, Canada; September

5, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes of her distress and asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send clothes.

Asks if [A. Jennie Blanchard] wishes to buy collars.

4408. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. 1 mile south of New Britain, CT; September 7, 1889. 5

pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about farm land and about his memory of moving to Wheaton. Writes

that he might speak.

4409. McAnsh, Bell. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sarnia, Canada; September

8, 1889. 2 p.

Sends thanks for a parcel. Writes that her father's buildings burned down

and that the blaze was caused by a threshing machine.

4410. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Weatogue, CT; September 10, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he preached in New Britain and did not see Mrs. [Harriet

Beecher] Stowe. Writes that he wants to see Missionary Secretaries Gen.

Fiske and R. S. Storrs to discuss the Congregational Council and

politics. Writes about the dedication of a Pilgrim Memorial. Mentions

that Wheaton College enrollment is below expectations.

4411. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Weatogue, CT; September 10, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the mountains and gives farm instructions.

4412. Rogers, Agnes E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Sterling, KS; September

11, 1889. 5 p.

Writes about her husband and family, mentioning that her husband is a

United Presbyterian. Writes that she considers Kansas "an excellent

country" and asks for a photograph of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent

Blanchard.

4413. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Brooklyn, NY; September 13, 1889. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard is feeble. Writes about Wheaton

College and says that he approves of Wheaton College as run by Charles A.

Blanchard. Gives his travel plans and writes about Thomas White's

opinion of his Hoyt's Grove Sermon.

4414. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [September 17, 1889]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes of his travels and of his consciousness of God's guidance.

4415. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; September 19, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Finney-Morgan debate on Masonry. Writes about the Home

Missionary Society and about the Women's Christian Temperance Union.

4416. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; September 20, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes his reasons for not buying a photograph. Asks Mary Bent Blanchard

to check a fact concering Swedish Bishops and Freemasonry, mentioning

that he had been accused of an error in fact.

4417. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. East Cambridge, MA; September 23, 1889. 4 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about his travels, visits and plans to preach. Writes that he

wants Charles A. Blanchard to hold a prayer meeting for the upcoming

National Council Meeting and the Congregational Minister's meeting.

Writes about Mr. Montgomery's book and writes about Dr. Waldenstrohm,

asking Mary Bent Blanchard to check a reference concerning Swedish

Bishops and Freemasonry. Writes that W. J. White asked his sister if

suicide was wrong.

4418. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Boston, MA; September 27, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he rode electric cars. Writes that Grace [White] is working

with [D. L.] Moody. Writes of [J. P.] Stoddard's conference and mentions

that he is to speak to ministers and that he is to preach.

4419. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Maria Bent Nichols].

New Haven, CT; September 27, 1889. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card; Enclosed with letter of October 8, 1889 from

Maria Bent Nichols to Mary Bent Blanchard.

Writes about family members.

4420. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Princeton; September 28, 1889. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a Council meeting at which he moderated. Writes that he

preached a sermon suggested by Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes of young

girls burned to death with "fluid". Writes that he is thinking of

inviting Steward to stay with them in the Fall.

4421. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October 1, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about a Congregational Minister's Meeting and a National

Congregational Council. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard reproving the

grandchildren and mentions that he has burned many letters.

4422. Buxton, L. Bertha. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; October 3, 1889.

2 p.

Sends thanks for a package and says that her mother plans to visit.

4423. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; [ca. October 4, 1889]. 3 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about poultry and the council. Writes, "I am amazed at the

ignorance and indifference of the faculty." Mentions an article by

Charles A. Blanchard in _Our Day_.

4424. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Henry L. Kellogg]. n.p.; ca. October 8, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mr. Montgomery's book. Writes about the National

Congregational Council and sends copy for _Christian Cynosure_. Mentions

that he would take Charles A. Blanchard's place if Charles A. Blanchard

could be a member of the council. Says that his paper is to be brought

before the National Council.

4425. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October 8, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the National Congregational Council. Sends farm

instructions and writes about his planned visits. Writes about the

Knights Templar and Greek-Letter lodges.

4426. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; October 8, 1889. 8 p.

Note: RPFC; A Postal Card from Catherine Bent Dunning to Maria Bent

Nichols of September 27, 1889 was enclosed.

Writes about family members and prohibition in Connecticut and the

Dakotas. Writes that she is attending the Presbyterian church and that

the minister of her former church "set out to please the young people."

Writes about the desire for "forms and attractions" in the Congregational

church. Writes about topics for the Congregational Council. Writes that

Sophie Nichols is traveling overseas and mentions an onion remedy to

restore hair. Asks if Mr. Ogelsby is a Communist and speaks against the

opinions on interest and borrowing he expressed in _Christian Cynosure_.

4427. Bent, Anna (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Beatrice, NE; October 10, 1889. 8 p.

Writes about her work, mentioning that she was a delegate to the state

TPSCE Convention. Mentions that Fannie Townsley visited. Writes about a

series of lectures by prominent ministers. Writes about popular

amusements, mentioning "the tragedian Kean." Mentions a WCTU library and

writes about the minister giving Bible lessons before the prayer meeting.

Asks if Belle Blanchard and Faith Fischer have read Frances Burnett's

_Little Lord Fauntleroy_. Writes that she has read Charles Kingsley's

_Hypatia_ and Mrs. Whitney's _Hitherto_. She asks if Mary Bent Blanchard

has seen Bellamy's _Looking Backward_ and comments that it is much

discussed in the West. Mentions that Mr. Henderson's mother died.

4428. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October 10, 1889. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send a book to E. E. Flagg. Writes that he

spoke powerfully for the Prohibition Party. Writes about the

Congregational Council. Says that Quint runs his council in a manner

which is "terrible to look on." Writes about the AMA and the Freemasons.

Mentions his travel plans.

4429. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October 10, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to encourage Deacon Grant to complete the

tilling. Writes about mending fences.

4430. Buxton, L. Bertha (Former Fiancee of CY). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; October 11, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends her new address and writes that she expects to start classes.

4431. Wells, Mary L. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Morrison, IL; October 12,

1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Skinner "would be very glad" to have Jonathan Blanchard

preach for him.4432. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton

College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Worcester, MA; October 14, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the Congregational Council and mentions an article by

Charles A. Blanchard. Writes about papers presented to the council and

encloses an article "Mighty Lord, Heavenly King" about the installation

of a Masonic Grand Master.

4433. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; October 18, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's article on the study of Latin.

Mentions a new church.

4434. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Houghton, NY; October 21, 1889. 6 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he met a nephew on the train and mentions that Minnie Dunning

was married. Mentions that he was given family writings and mentions his

visit to family friends in Hume, NY. Mentions that his siblings attended

Burn Wolley's Dancing School. Writes that he preached and made a long

speech to Prof. Dodd's students. Writes that a convention is to meet.

Writes about Hiram Blanchard's farm.

4435. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Houghton, NY; October 23, 1889. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Refers to a letter he wrote for Charles A. Blanchard and Herman A.

Fischer concerning "what is being said and done." Says that he will tell

the members of the Chicago Association where they can obtain "legal

proofs." Mentions that he was asked to preach at a convention. Mentions

a revival and gives his travel plans. Says that the Convention of

Christian Workers is to discuss the question of Secret Societies.

4436. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. Buffalo, NY; October 26, 1889. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Colonel Clark will move that Jonathan Blanchard address the

Convention on the topic of Bro. Conant's question. Mentions that Philos

G. Cook addressed the convention. Writes that he visited his former

classmate, E. Sill Hawley. Writes about memories of bygone days.

4437. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; November 1, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for a family photograph.

4438. Hood, Helen L. (WCTU General Secretary). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Chicago, IL; November 5, 1889. 1 p.

Sends a list of "Hotel Rates for the National Convention" and adds the

names of two other establishments.

4439. Webster, Edward P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rochester, NY;

November 12, 1889. 1 p.

Note: Typed.

Sends thanks for a photograph and asks for one of Jonathan Blanchard.

Asks for a Wheaton College catalog.

4440. Phelps, A. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Philadelphia, PA; November

17, 1889. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the differences between the city and the country. Mentions

the Cronin murder and writes about D. L. Moody's Northfield church.

4441. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to Sonora Blanchard

Kennedy]. Wheaton, IL; November 20, [1889]. 4 p.

Writes that a mouse damaged the contents of a trunk that Mary Bent

Blanchard sent to Sonora Blanchard Kennedy. Mentions that Charles A.

Blanchard is attending a Sabbath Convention. Mentions that William W.

Blanchard left his property to Wheaton College. Asks about excursion

rates to California and mentions attending and AMA and NCA meetings.

Mentions that she attended sessions of the NWCTU and that the pastor

moved to Tennessee.

4442. Lord, Julia E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Dale, NY; November 29,

1889. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that Mr. Capwell is dead and encloses a program entitled "De

Funiak Springs and Fla Chatauqua Attractions.".

4443. Cook, M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elgin, IL; [December 1889]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she does not know of an excursion leaving for California.

Writes about the climates of California and Florida.

4444. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; December 2, 1889. 3 p.

Note: RPFC.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

4445. Kennedy, Thomas (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; December 6, 1889. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typed.

Invites Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard to visit and compares

California's climate with that of the South.

4446. Meacham, Hattie. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard].

De Funiak Springs, FL; December 13, 1889. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends room and board information for Florida and writes about the Florida

climate.

4447. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; December 14, 1889. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard is suffering from insomnia.

4448. Phelps, A. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Northfield, MA; December

30, 1889. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends thanks for a photograph. Writes about her marriage to General

Phelps and the passing of the 1880s. Mentions that her son, John, died

and mentions that deaths of Mr. Capwell and Mr. Harrison.4449. Blanchard,

Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; [1890 ?]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that his health is improving and he can't find the Cushman letter.

4450. Kinney, Rose M. [Letter to "Dear Friends"]. Austin, TX; January 6, 1890. 2

p.

Note: Contemporary copy.

Writes about the work of the Tillotson Institute, mentioning a woman who

cultivated 9 acres of cotton to raise money for the school.

Oversized.

4451. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Las Vegas, NM; January 9, 1890. 2 p.

Gives an account of Mary Bent Blanchard's illness.

Oversized.

4452. Kennedy, Sonora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. n.p.; January 14, 1890. 4 p.

Writes about her reaction to, and sends sympathy for Mary Bent

Blanchard's death.

4453. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to A.

Jennie Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; January 24, [1890]. 1 p.

Sends thanks for mending a coat. Says that he gives the black horses to

her and Charles A. Blanchard until the horses are sold. Tells her that

she is "mistress of that house" and tells her to find a scripture verse

and give it to Charles A. Blanchard.

4454. Smith, J. Russell. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. San Diego, CA; January

24, 1890. 3 p.

Sympathy for the death of Mary Bent Blanchard.

4455. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Santa Barbara, CA; January

26, 1890. 4 p.

Sympathy for the death of Mary Bent Blanchard.

4456. Holt, Joel (Nephew of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Topeka,

KS; January 27, 1890. 1 p.

Note: Typed.

Sends sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death.

4457. Thompson, Alex. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Bartlett, [ ]; January 27,

1890. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death.

4458. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 11, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Includes a note from Jonathan Blanchard to Julia Blanchard

Fischer of February 12, 1889.

Writes that she believes that her last visit to Jonathan Blanchard did

more harm than good.

4459. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; February 12, 1890. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Written on letter from Julia Blanchard Fischer to Jonathan

Blanchard of February 11, 1889.

Writes that he is sleeping better and promises to pray.

4460. Kimball, S. C. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Newmarket, NH; February 12,

1890. 1 p.

Sends sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death.

4461. Smith, Mrs. Clinton. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Middlebury, VT;

February 14, 1890. 2 p.

Sends sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death and writes about

temperance work in Vermont.

4462. Stoddard, James Philemon (Son-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Boston, MA; February 18, 1890. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about various people and mentions Jonathan Blanchard's ill health.

4463. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Chicago, IL; February 19, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he is regaining his health. Says that he hopes that Herman

A. Fischer and Charles A. Blanchard "will not break down by overwork.".

4464. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Chicago, IL; February 21, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that the article "A Tribute of Love" from Prof. Kimball's

_Christian Witness_ is "a striking tribute" to Mary Bent Blanchard.

4465. Stoddard, Maria. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. New Orleans, LA; February

21, 1890. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about teaching school and asks about joining the local church.

Says that the church uses wine for communion.

4466. Hammond, Royal. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; February

22, 1890. 1 p.

Sends sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death.

4467. Sherwin, Harriet S. (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard].

Manchester, NH; February 23, [1890]. 2 p.

Note: Torn.

Sends sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death. Mentions that Sister

Laura died.

4468. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; February

24, [1890]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Herman A. Fischer to write Mr. Bullock to delay his visit and writes

about a stamp falling off a letter.

4469. Wood, J. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Baraboo, WI; February 27,

1890. 8 p.

Sends Sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death. Writes about his visit to

Wheaton and the time he spent with Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes about the

imminent return of Christ.

4470. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.; March 3,

[1890]. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about ill health.

4471. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; March 11, 1890. 2 p.

Writes that he is feeling weak. Says that he hopes that she will not

attempt to write a book about Mary Bent Blanchard until she is in better

health. Says that he will pay Nora Blanchard Kellogg to keep Ernest

Fischer, so that Julia Blanchard Fischer can relax on her eastern trip.

4472. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer?]. Wheaton, IL; March 14, 1890. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends medicine for insomnia.

4473. Perkins, Mary F. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Burlington, VT; March 19,

[1890]. 6 p.

Sympathy for Mary Bent Blanchard's death. Mentions Mary Bent Blanchard

leading the children to the pew in church.

4474. Fisk, Clinton B. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Washington, DC; March 20,

1890. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Written on Board of Indian Commissioners letterhead. Original

filed with the Fischer Papers.

Promises to have a secretary "get to the bottom of the matter" in reply

to a letter from Herman A. Fischer. Mentions the greed of settlers near

Indian Reservations.

4475. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Chicago, IL; March 21, 1890. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that he spoke at the seminary and mentions plans to visit Sonora

Blanchard Kennedy. Says that he plans to meet with the archbishop

concerning the Bible in the schools. Hopes to attend a Christian

Conference Against Secret Societies. Mentions that he met a Rabbi, a

Reformed Hebrew.

4476. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Wheaton, IL; March 25, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the activities of the Fischer children. Mentions that he is

planning to go to San Francisco.

4477. Galloway, J. F. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer and Julia Blanchard Fischer].

Okahumka, FL; April 1, 1890. 6 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's death and says that he was planning to

give some land to her. Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard had indicated a

desire for a winter home. Writes that he will give the land to Jonathan

Blanchard and asks that someone inspect the property prior to his

accepting it. Writes about frost damage and asks for books.

4478. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer].

Tarrytown, NY; May 3, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that she sent a parcel of old clothes. Mentions strikes in

Chicago and says that Howard Nichols' family is ill.

4479. Bent, Mary Narcissa (Sister-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. Boston, MA; May 18, 1890. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that she is unable to supply information about the Bent family and

writes about her own family history.

4480. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. San Francisco, CA; May 20, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about the trip to California. Mentions that he preached and

writes about meeting acquaintances. Says that he met old graduates and

gave them a brief speech.

4481. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to A.

Jennie Blanchard]. San Francisco, CA; May 23, 1890. 2 p.

Writes that his plans to send Blanchard Kennedy to work in Wheaton were

nullified by Sonora Blanchard Kennedy. Mentions that the Wheaton College

trustees ran him into debt when the new Wheaton College building was

erected.

4482. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Maria Blanchard Cook, Nora Blanchard Kellogg and Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. San Francisco, CA; May 24, 1890. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Torn.

Writes about the ocean and sea lions. Mentions that he rode the cable

cars in San Francisco. Mentions the ground-breaking for the Wheaton

College building addition. Mentions that he preached and attended a

ministers' meeting. Writes that he visited Thomas Kennedy's Industrial

College.

4483. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former Presient of Wheaton College). [Letter to Julia

Blanchard Fischer]. Salt Lake City, UT; June 9, 1890. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card.

Writes that he opened a meeting in the opera house and saw General

Connor. Mentions that he heard two Mormon priests preach.

4484. Dunning, Catherine Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. New Haven, CT; June 23, 1890. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Asks if Julia Blanchard Fischer received her letters and says that she

hopes Jonathan Blanchard "has quite recovered from his accident.".

4485. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Saratoga, NY; July 12, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Stained.

Writes that she saw "an institution for keeping children." Mentions that

she plans to write a letter for the Observatory Fund. Writes about what

she has seen and done during the trip with Jonathan Blanchard.

4486. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Boston, MA; July 18, 1890. 2 p.

Note: RPFC.

Appoints Julia Blanchard Fischer an agent to rent Prof. Law's house.

Writes that he plans to attend a meeting at Northfield. Recalls his

first address to a Teachers' Association.

4487. Stearns, John K. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Chicago, IL; September 22,

1890. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typewritten; Signature stamped; Original filed with the

Fischer Papers.

Cover letter for a bank draft.

4488. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 3, 1891. 2 p.

Writes that he plans to attend a faculty meeting called to find a

successor to Prof. Lowe. Writes about his trips with his grandchildren.

Writes that Thomas Kennedy is under pressure from the "secret system.".

4489. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 17, 1891. 2 p.

Writes that he told Mr. Lewis that he must "build you a house." Writes

that he is having his own house painted. Mentions that he hopes to take

Helen Kennedy on a trip to the East.

4490. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Charles A. Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; August 25, 1891. 2 p.

Writes about Prof. Fox, (a potential Wheaton College faculty member) who

is a former student of John Hopkins and a Winebrennarian, or "Church of

God man." Mentions that he knew and stayed with Winebrenner. Mentions

that Mr. Lewis' daughter is back from Europe. Mentions that the faculty

allowed Lewis' son's baseball team to play on campus. Writes that Ezra A.

Cook wants Charles A. Blanchard to visit David Cook and mentions that

Joseph Cook's lectures against secret oaths was printed in _Our Day_.

Mentions having the house painted and the eaves gutters renewed.

4491. Cunad, George A. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Omaha, NE; September 22,

1891. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Stained; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Proposes a plan to raise money through the Wheaton College Alumni.

4492. Daniels, John H. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Buffalo, NY; December 11,

1891. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Typewritten; Original filed with the Fischer Papers.

Asks about Herman A. Fischer delivering university extension lectures for

a chautauqua.

4494. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to

Thomas P. Kellogg]. Wheaton, IL; December 29, 1891. 1 p.

Note: Transcript.

Writes about family members and a new calf.

4495. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to A.

Jennie Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; February 23, 1892. 2 p.

Writes that he is praying for her restored health.

4496. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President of Wheaton College). [Letter to A.

Jennie Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; March 28, 1892. 2 p.

Gives an assessment of Julia E. Blanchard's character. Writes that he

hopes to travel to the East with Julia Blanchard Fischer, Paul Fischer,

and Julia E. Blanchard. Mentions that the house that Charles A. Blanchard

is having built is the largest in town.4497. Wishart, Wm. [Letter to [W. I.

Phillips]]. n.p.; [ca. May], 1892. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; torn.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard's death. Reverse of letter contains part

of an anti-masonic work.

4498. Rosewell, Anna. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. Joliet, IL; June 29,

1892. 3 pp.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes about the death of Jonathan Blanchard and the marriage of her

brother, Nat.

4499. Blanchard, Charles Albert; Fischer, Herman Augustus (Son and son-in-law of

JB and MAB). [Letter to "Dear Friend"]. Wheaton, IL; August 13, 1892. 1

p.

Note: RPFC.

Copy of letter explaining the settlement of the Jonathan Blanchard

estate.

4500. Fischer, Julia Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Herman A.

Fischer]. Montreal, Canada//Boston, MA; [1893 or later]. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Writes that she visited the cemetary and college and gives her itinerary.

Writes about finances on the trip and writes that she is to attend a WCTU

meeting.

4501. Webster, Martha Farnham. [Letter to Herman A. Fischer]. Galesburg, IL;

June 23, 1899. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Original Filed with the Fischer Papers.

Thanks Herman A. Fischer for $30.00 donation to the Galesburg church in

memory of Jonathan Blanchard. Writes about a Galesburg church merger.

4502. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to ?]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes about the Stow girls, who desire positions as domestic servants.

4503. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes that she hopes Jonathan Blanchard will recover from his illness.

4504. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Mentions that Mary Bent Blanchard sent some boxes to "the Exodus" and

says that she plans to send some things to Mary Bent Blanchard. Writes

that she is distributing tracts and mentions that there are no new

converts. Mentions attending Rev. Burnap's meeting in 1824. Mentions that

Henry King attended Oberlin College.

4505. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Julia Blanchard

Fischer]. Chicago, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated September 25?; Filed under 1876 by RPF.

Thanks Julia Blanchard Fischer for a dictionary and mentions her library

career and sending out circulars.

4506. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated February 25.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to give a kind word to Harry, who "is among

strangers, afflicted." Suggests herb tea for Jonathan Blanchard.

4507. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Morrison, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated "Friday 11th;" Filed under 1869 by RPF.

Recommends two boys, John Paley and Boles, to Wheaton College. Writes

about Mrs. Wells' boys. Writes that Mrs. Columbia hanged herself and

William Kelley accidentally shot himself.

4508. Allen, Selima Blanchard (Sister of JB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks about a Chicago reform school for Mrs. Trager's son, Lawrence.

4509. Amma. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; "Saturday Evening". 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1869.

A rather despairing note.

4510. Bailey, Jennie Dunlavy. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed under 1871 by RPF.

Recommends Miss Blake as a boarder, though "she may be somewhat

peculiar.".

4511. Baker, Louisa. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Writes that she expects "to go.".

4512. Baker, Louisa. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed under 1874 by RPF.

Welcomes Mary Bent Blanchard's company and assistance.

4513. Bascom, R. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Gives thanks for a visit and mentions that Miss Prudden is ill.

4514. Bascom, R. S. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes that Mr. Bascom is writing to Jonathan Blanchard. Says that she is

thankful that Mary Bent Blanchard's life was spared. Sends thanks for an

invitation to visit Wheaton and invites Mary Bent Blanchard to visit.

4515. Beardsley, B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to accept "a token of esteem".

4516. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Principal of Wheaton College Ladies' Department).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Sends flowers for Jonathan Blanchard's sickroom.

4517. Blanchard, A. Jennie (Principal of Wheaton College Ladies' Department).

[Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Original Filed with the Charles A. Blanchard Papers.

Writes that she is planning a sociable and mentions a WCTU meeting.

4518. Blanchard, Charles Albert (Son of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated November 16; Original filed with the Charles A. Blanchard

Papers.

Writes about visits and planned visits.4519. Blanchard, Cyrus Lewis (Son of JB

and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to tell Geraldine Blanchard Fischer to send him

word if she did not receive the mat she wanted.

4520. Blanchard, Ellen (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Sends instructions for repairing garmets from Miss Hand.

4521. Blanchard, Ellen (Daughter-in-Law of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Asks if Geraldine Blanchard Fischer can help finish a dress.

4522. Blanchard, Ellen (Wife of CAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed under 1874 by RPF; Original Filed with the Charles A.

Blanchard Papers.

Writes that Father Milligan is to undergo an operation.

4523. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Marengo, IL; n.d. 2

p.

Note: Dated March 7.

Writes that he found a potential domestic servant for Margaret Ellen

Blanchard. Mentions that he had "a season of prayer with the Hall

people.".

4524. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes that he is in poor health and had no success in fundraising.

Writes about his financial situation and boarders. Asks Mary Bent

Blanchard to read a letter to Esq. Meacham.

4525. Blanchard, Jonathan. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated July 15.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to meet him at Oak Park.

4526. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent (Wife of JB). [Letter to [J. R.] Dougall].

n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: See also undated response from J. R. Dougall.

Asks that a manuscript be published.

4527. Blanchard, Mary Avery Bent. [Letter to Julia Blanchard Fischer]. n.p.;

n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes that she is coming to visit soon.

4528. Blount, Alma. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Sends thanks for a letter of sympathy.

4529. Briggs, N. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Dated June 24.

The letter concerns an order for photographs of Jonathan Blanchard.

4530. Buck, M. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Maywood, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated September 23.

Writes about the cost of medicine.4531. Capwell, F. W. [Letter to ?]. n.p.;

n.d. 1 p.

Note: Fragment.

This fragment is a postscript sending best regards.

4532. Chapman, Louisa B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed under 1873 by RPF.

Writes that she is printing posters and tickets.

4533. Chittenden, E. P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated March 14.

Invitation to a social evening.

4534. Conant, Elizabeth (Cousin of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.;

n.d. 4 p.

Copies of an 1828 essay on knowledge by Samuel Bent [father], and an

essay of 1828 by Catherine Avery Bent.

4535. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Jonathan

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Dated November 29.

Writes that she was ashamed of the last number of _Christian Cynosure_, and

that Mrs. Henry Hobart's son, Walter, died. Writes about the new

compositor for _Christian Cynosure_, saying the previous one was immoral.

4536. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Writes that she is waiting for Jonathan Blanchard's hat.

4537. Cook, Maria Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Recommends Dr. N. S. Davis as a temperance lecturer.

4538. Cook, Minnie Stearns (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Writes about her arrival in Chicago and various visits.

4539. Cowles, Henry. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Fragment.

Asks about Jonathan Blanchard's view of sanctification. Mentions writing

about Christian union and expresses that hope that denominations will

disappear.

Oversized.

4540. Curtiss, H. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes that he looked into a matter concerning freight charges. Mentions

a war tax.

4541. Curtiss, H. E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; "Monday Morning". 1

p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1871.

Invites Mary Bent Blanchard and "any of the young people from your house"

to attend a reading circle.

4542. Davis, Elizabeth M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wellsville, KS; n.d.

4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated March 13; Letter under 1871 by RPF.

Asks for a donation to help build a church and writes that her husband

died.

4543. Davis, M. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends 10 anti-slavery petitions for Mary Bent Blanchard to circulate.

4544. Davis, Mary P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Lyndon, IL; n.d. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated October 14; Filed under 1861 by RPF.

Writes about teaching school and her journey to Morrison. Writes about a

boarding house on the Rock River.

4545. Dougall, J. R. (Editor of _The Witness_). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

New York, NY; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated July 9; See also undated letter from Mary Bent Blanchard to

J. R. Dougall.

Writes that he will not print an article due to its length.

4546. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to "Cousin"]. n.p.; n.d.

2 p.

Writes that she heard Mr. Helmer preach. Seems to feel snubbed.

4547. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Chicago, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Torn; Dated September 7.

Sends thanks for an invitation to visit Wheaton. Asks for the name of a

Galesburg resident with whom she could spend the night. Asks for a letter

of introduction from Jonathan Blanchard and mentions that she is looking

for a teaching position.

4548. Dunning, Virginia (Niece of JB and MAB). [Letter to Maria Blanchard Cook].

Chicago, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Dated September 18.

Writes that she has not received the letter of introduction from Jonathan

Blanchard which she requested. Writes about her plans to go to Galesburg

to ascertain the necessity of a school for Negro children.

4549. Farnham, Mattie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 2

p.

Note: Dated May 4.

Writes about her plans to travel to Vermont and asks about Mary Bent

Blanchard's plans.

4550. Fee, John G. (Abolitionist). [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Bracken Co.,

KY; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Transcript available.

Writes that he is sending horses to Cincinnati and thinks it best not to

send them by boat. Mentions that he needs to get "suitable" money for the

West. Writes about his labors in the interior, mentioning its want of

culture and transportation.

Oversized.

4551. Fischer, William Henry (Husband of GBF). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Addison, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card; Dated January 17; Filed by RPF under 1879.

Writes that he did not go to the courthouse.

4552. Fisher, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1868.

Writes about Jonathan Blanchard and about Mr. Fisher.

4553. Fisher, Carrie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 12 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed under 1874 by RPF.

Describes a program in detail.

4554. Gay, Hannah P. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Elk Grove, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated January 16.

Returns pieces of writing by Mary Bent Blanchard for "our paper" on wise

use of time and a poem, "Lines on presentation of a sewing machine".

4555. Gay, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Jefferson,; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Dated April 18.

Writes about a young lady who will be unable to attend school this term.

4556. Griswold, Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Writes that William H. Fischer will attend to her needs in the area of

bed furnishings.

4557. H., M. A. [Letter to ?]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Written by means of pinholes.

Writes about wishing to attend a church meeting. Mentions that Mrs. F.

made M.A.H. feel bad.

4558. Harriot. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Sends a present.

4559. Hook, Hattie B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Rome, NY; n.d. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated January 30; Filed by RPF under 1870; Torn.

Apologizes for not visiting. Writes about Sunday School work and getting

married.

4560. Johnston, A. M. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Sends praise for Jonathan Blanchard and his "transcendent metaphor."

Writes that organized associations are "the key to open the millennium.".

4561. Julia. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes that the young ladies were dissatisfied and pledges to be more

proper in conduct.

4562. Kellogg, Henry Lyman (Husband of NBK). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1881.

Card enclosed for "Harbin Hot Sulphur Springs Lake County, Cal".

4563. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Offers to do the washing.

4564. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Asks for some slippery elm.

4565. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Writes that she is not feeling strong enough to visit, due to the wind.

4566. Kellogg, Nora Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Kewanee, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; postal card; Dated July 23; Filed by RPF under 1878.

Writes of going to Galva and of a young lady who died of diptheria.

4567. Kow, Melinda. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Vicksburg, MS; n.d. 2 p.

Writes about the cruelties and excesses of slavery which she has

witnessed.

Oversized.

4568. Lane, Lydia. [Letter to Mary Blanchard (Daughter)]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Invitation to Mr. Flagg's.

4569. Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1869.

Declines an invitation.

4570. Lizzie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1871.

Writes about making dresses.

4571. Locke, I. S. [Letter to [Mary Bent Blanchard]]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC.

Sends Poem: "Consolation in Affliction".

4572. Lumry, C. W. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 3 p.

Sends thanks for Jonathan Blanchard's sermon. Suggests asking Prof.

Haskell to teach Jonathan Blanchard's classes, mentioning that he is

anxious that Jonathan Blanchard be relieved of part of his duites.

4573. "M". [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 pp.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about Mary Bent Blanchard's work for refugees. Writes about

Temperance and about a minister persecuted for championing the cause.

Writes about distributing tracts and about Good Templars. Mentions

Jonathan Blanchard's appointing Bro H. and writes about "R" and "Mr. T.".

4574. MacIntosh, Isabella G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montreal, Canada;

n.d. 5 p.

Note: Dated April 20.

Writes about her stepfather's death in Eurpoe.

4575. MacIntosh, Isabella G. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Montreal, Canada;

n.d. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated October 4; Filed by RPF under 1884.

Writes that her nephew, Allen, is spending the summer in Florida and

mentions her brother, Neil.

4576. Manning, Annie (Former Wheaton College Student). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated August 1.

Writes about canning fruit and about Mary Bent Blanchard's visit. Asks

if the children can visit.

4577. Mary? [illegible-grandchild]. [Letter to ?]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1886.

4578. Minnie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated January 24.

Writes that she has not yet converted to Christianity and requests prayer

on her behalf.

4579. Morcan, Mrs. George. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Menomonee, MI; n.d. 1

p.

Asks for a sample of _Christian Cynosure_, a copy of the discussion at the

Chicago anti-secret meeting, and anti-secret literature.

4580. Morgan, Minnie. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 3 p.

Writes that she wishes to hold a pound social for Mrs. Platt, mentioning

Mrs. Platt's poverty. Also mentions the poverty of Mr. and Mrs. Martin

and desires to hold a pound social for them.

4581. Morgan, Royal T. (Wheaton College Class of 1874). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Fragment?

Writes that he had some "pretty sad" pancakes for supper and mentions

that the church meetings are attracting young people.

4582. Murray, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Batavia, IL; n.d. 6 p.

Note: April 27.

Writes that her husband died, "wrecked by poisenous [sic] drugs." Writes

of her invalid state, saying that she was not admitted to the Old Ladies'

Home. Says that she is looking for a home and asks how Deacon Garlic is

situated.

4583. Murray, L. B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; "Monday Morn". 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1873.

Writes about her ill health.

4584. Newkirk, Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Yorkville, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated March 7; Filed under 1874 by RPF.

Sends address of Mrs. Mewhirter.

4585. Newkirk, Ann. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Yorkville, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated March 7; Filed under 1874 by RPF.

Writes about a prospective Wheaton College student.

4586. Nichols, Maria Bent (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard].

Tarrytown, NY; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated July 23.

Writes that she plans to spend a month in the mountains. Mentions that

she will send some photographs.

4587. Nutting, Sarah H. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 4 p.

Note: RPFC.

Writes about fundraising by means of suppers. Writes about liberals,

Catholics, and Secret Societies. Mentions Jonathan Blanchard's feelings

toward Christmas and writes about popular amusements.

4588. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated October 19; Originally filed with 1881.

Writes about visitors and family members.

4589. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated February 22.

Writes that she is taking medicine for a sore throat. Mentions that the

city was canvassed for signers to a temperance petition. Mentions that

Mr. G. Artist did not like Chicago and went to Wheaton to board.

4590. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card; Dated June 30; Filed by RPF under 1878.

Writes about Mrs. Burnham, a sick neighbor.

4591. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1883.

Writes that she is sending a package.

4592. Pettengill, Hannah Bent Tyner (Sister of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Ottumwa, IA; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated June; Filed by RPF under 1886.

Writes that the Blanchard children are recovering from measels.

4593. Plumb, L. H. (Wife of Wheaton College trustee). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Streator, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Dated "March 1".

Writes that she received a draft for Mary Bent Blanchard, credited to

ACNM.

4594. Roy, Emily D. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Oak Park, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated September 19.

Writes about Matty, a servant girl about whom Mary Bent Blanchard had

"unpleasant thoughts.".

4595. Roy, Joseph E. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; n.d. 4 p.

Note: Torn; Dated January 13.

Asks if a young man converted from the theatre could have Education

Society money for prep. school. Writes about conversions. Mentions that

Bro. Johnston failed to make payments on church property. Mentions that

he baptised Bro. Hough's children. Writes about oppostition to Jonathan

Blanchard's appointment to the board, which he attributes to "unconscious

influence of secret prejudice.".

4596. Sanderson, Louise. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 2

p.

Note: Dated April 19.

Writes that her mother made a parcel of Mary Sanderson's belongings.

4597. Smith, H. M. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Wheaton, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated January 15.

Writes that she thinks it best not to stop the meetings, so the house

will be unavailable.

4598. Smith, Laura. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 3 p.

Writes that she read _Advice to a Young Christian_ and mentions that some

missionaries were killed.

4599. Smith, Mary E. Feemster. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Middletown, CT;

n.d. 2 p.

Writes that she is teaching at Connecticut Industrial School--a reform

school.

4600. Stoddard, Anna (Wife of JPS). [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago,

IL; n.d. 1 p.

Makes arrangements for Mary Bent Blanchard to spend a day with them.

Sends lemons.

4601. Stoddard, Catherine Blanchard (Daughter of JB and MAB). [Letter to Mary

Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF in 1862.

Asks Mary Bent Blanchard to send gloves.

4602. Talcott, E. A. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Asks for photographs of Jonathan Blanchard and Mary Bent Blanchard.

Mentions that the church gave a call to Rev. Mr. Kinney. Mentions that

Father Talcott died.

4603. Votaw, Hattie W. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 3 p.

Writes that she will not spend Thanksgiving with Mary Bent Blanchard, so

as not to interfere with Jonathan Blanchard's arrival.

4604. Waters, Wealthy. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 4 p.

Writes that Mr. Bascom's wife died. Remembers attending commencement and

mentions a revival in Galesburg.

4605. Webster, E. R. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Asks to borrow a tea service.

4606. Wells, Julia T. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 3 p.

Reports on local and family news.

4607. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Dated June 14.

Asks for the date of commencement, mentioning that she wishes Frank to

attend.

4608. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated August 3.

Writes that she will send articles and hopes that Mary Bent Blanchard

will visit.

4609. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated "October 1".

Writes that she is glad to hear that Mary Bent Blanchard is well.

4610. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 4 p.

Note: Dated August 30.

Sends a report on Ermina's health. Mentions that Nelson married Miss

Perkins. Writes that she hopes to make a donation to Wheaton College.

Writes about local news and mentions an old ladies' party.

4611. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Dated November 15.

Writes that her donation was not acknowledged.

4612. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 4 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated July 27.

Writes about various people.

4613. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated June 18; Filed under 1874 by RPF.

Writes that Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Able died. Writes about the foreign

missions cause and about Miss Andrews, a missionary to China. Writes

about a meeting and about temperance.

4614. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated January 20; Filed by RPF under 1879.

Sends money.

4615. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 3 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated June 11; Filed by RPF under 1879.

Asks if Jonathan Blanchard is no longer a V.P. of A.M.A. Writes of

deaths in the Delano household.

4616. Wells, Julia T. (Galesburg Friend of MAB). [Letter to Mary Bent

Blanchard]. Galesburg, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated November 26; Filed under 1881 by RPF.

Writes that Moses Pettengill is ill.

4617. Wells, Mary E. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Writes that her mother prefers that the ladies meet when she is home.

4618. Wilcox, Mary K. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Peoria, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Postal Card; Dated April 17.

Gives Mr. Sanderson's address.

4619. Willard, Mary B. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Chicago, IL; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Postal Card; Dated March 7.

Asks if Mary Bent Blanchard would like Mrs. Hunt of Boston to lecture on

Temperance.

4620. Wolfe, J. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Peru, IN; n.d. 2 p.

Note: Fragment.

Writes about moving and mentions a portrait of Mary Bent Blanchard.

4621. Wolfe, J. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. Toledo, OH; n.d. 2 p.

Note: RPFC; Dated February 25; Filed by RPF under 1868.

Writes of intention to paint a portrait when Mary Bent Blanchard sends a

negative.

4622. Wolfe, J. C. [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Filed by RPF under 1869.

Gives instructions for sending the negative.

4623. "A Woman". [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 4 p.

Writes that Mrs. Wheaton's husband is divorcing her with the help of the

Freemasons.

4624. Woodford, Geo. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Nebraska City, NE; n.d. 1

p.

Note: RPFC; Dated March 7; Filed by RPF under 1883.

Writes about the price of logs.

4625. ? [Letter to ?]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Asks that the note be given to whomever brings the trunk.

4626. ? [Letter to ?]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: RPFC; Letter filed under "1870-1872-1873" by RPF.

Thanks for a cap.

4627. ? [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 2 p.

Writes about the need to continue opposition to the Lodge despite

setbacks.

4628. ? [Letter to Mary Bent Blanchard]. n.p.; n.d. 1 p.

Note: Reverse contains an account balance.

Gives an address and asks if Anna Baird is in Wheaton.

4629. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President, Wheaton College). [Letter to [Julia

Cook]]. n.p.; May 27, 1891. 2 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about decisions to be made concerning travel.

4630. Blanchard, Jonathan (Former President, Wheaton College). [Letter to Julia

Cook]. Chicago, IL; December 18, 1891. 4 p.

Note: Photocopy.

Writes about his conversion and the sin of self-righteousness. Inquires

if there are any societies at Mt Holyoke College. Mentions attending a

council at which a Freemason who later left the ministry was the clerk.

Asks her to find out how many freemasons she communes with at church.

4631. Blanchard, Jonathan (President of Wheaton College). [Letter to Henry Lyman

Kellogg]. n.p.; ca. November 1871. 1 p.

Note: Reverse of note is a letter by James Craig to the _Christian

Cynosure_ asking for a lecturer to speak in Lima, IN.

Asks him to give the letter to Charles. Mentions that Garrington is

"queer," but deserves help, because he helps the _Cynosure_.

4632. Cropsey, Jonathan. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Plainfield, IL; October

25, 1871. 2 pp.

Note: Letter was probably forwarded to Charles A. Blanchard.

Writes that he hears that the Freemasons would not allow Mr. Gadner to

speak. Writes about his trouble raising money for an anti-Masonic

lecturer and mentions that several in the community would like to hear

Charles.

4633. Miles, Israel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Pleasant Hill, OH; October

23, 1871. 2 pp.

Note: Letter was probably forwarded to Charles A. Blanchard.

Asks if the _Cynosure_ office was destroyed by the Chicago Fire. Asks for

J. P. Stoddard to lecture.

4634. Frey, Isaac M. [Letter to Christian Cynosure]. Frankville, IA; July 2,

1871. 1 p.

Note: Letter was probably forwarded to Charles A. Blanchard.

Asks for the _Christian Cynosure_ in order to determine whether it would be

prudent for him to reveal what he knows about Freemasonry.

4635. McFarland, A. J. [Letter to Editor of the _Christian Cynosure_]. Stanton,

IA; July 13, 1871. 2 pp.

Note: Letter was probably forwarded to Charles A. Blanchard.

Sends subscription money for the _Christian Cynosure_ and mentions that

they are "agitating" the subject of anti-masonry. Mentions the poor

crowds at lectures in Brookville and adds that he believes a better

audience can be gathered.

4636. Miles, Israel. [Letter to Jonathan Blanchard]. Pleasant Hill, OH; July 11,

1871. 1 p.

Note: Letter was probably forwarded to Charles A. Blanchard.

Asks for an anti-secret lecturer.

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