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. Agnes M. Leeds ALS to Jane S. Johnson; Curaçao., 1842 October 29
3 pages
Box 17, Small Collections, Folder 18
She and Henry have arrived from New York City. Description of Curaçao and its residents. Requests Johnson to pass along messages to her children.
. Agnes M. Leeds ALS to Jane S. Johnson; Curaçao., 1842 November 19-24
3 pages
Box 17, Small Collections, Folder 18
Henry's illness continues to worsen. She will send a black doll home for Agnes. Henry occasionally requests that she leave him there to die.
. Jane C. Covert ALS to Agnes M. Leeds. New York. , [1843] January 16
3 pages
Box 17, Small Collections, Folder 18
Offers sympathy for Agnes's current situation. Provides news of the Leeds children, including the younger Agnes's proficiency in reading. The younger Henry believes the black doll is intended to be a servant to the other dolls.