The engraving, titled, "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine", depicts a woman and small child in a kitchen. The woman, most likely the child's mother, instructs her daughter on the domestic responsibility of sewing. For more information contact the Wylie…
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A poem written by Elizabeth Bishop during her time at Vassar, typed up and sent in a letter to Louise Bradley. The fragment on which the poetry is printed is undated, but matches paper and typeface used in letters sent 1933.
Poem written by Elizabeth Bishop, which she typed up and sent in a letter to Louise Bradley. The page on which the poetry is printed is undated, but matches paper and typeface used in letters sent 1933.
Before the move to South Dakota, the Mellettes lived in Muncie, Indiana, where Arthur managed and partially owned the Muncie Times. During this time, Maggie’s two eldest children, Wylie (age 10) and Charlie (age 9) constructed this publication, The…
Note that this does not include all of Theophilus and Rebecca’s children. Those missing are Richard (1841-1861), Susan Emma (1846-1848), Samuel Brown II (1848-1851), Theophilus “Toph” (1852-1878), and Theodorus “Dory” (1857-1934).Click here to return…