Sheldon Moore letters, 1824-1863 (majority within 1824-1854)
14 items
This collection is made up of 14 letters that Connecticut teacher and lawyer Sheldon Moore received from friends and family members from 1824-1863. Early letters from acquaintances in New Haven, Connecticut, include their comments on book prices and recommendations for materials for Moore's personal or professional use. After 1835, Moore's sister Eliza wrote about her life in Marion and Mobile, Alabama. She often reported on health issues, such as outbreaks of scarlet fever and cholera, and discussed political and social news. During the 1850s, she commented on local attitudes about disunion and abolition. The final item is a letter to Sheldon Moore from James Richardson of the United States Sanitary Commission (April 18, 1863).