Caroline writes to Edward, telling him she is quite busy, including copying and punctuating a story by Mrs. H. She offers her ideas on marriage, and says that if he goes south when they are married she will follow.
William Still writes to Caroline, sending her a twenty dollar check. He inquires if she has seen Will, telling her that Will had asked him for help in getting a clerkship. Still wonders if he could be much help, but says he will soon write to...
Caroline writes to Edward, telling him how much she misses him and wishes he would come to Philadelphia. She says that there are opportunities for him in Philadelphia in business, friendship, and religious work. She tells him that she has started...
Frances Ellen, writes to her sister, Caroline asking her to speak to their father about Ellen's going to the hall during the winter and rooming at Mrs. Johnson's. She gives news about family, friends, a wedding, and a lecture.
Frances Ellen writes to her mother, complaining that there hasn't been news from home except for Caroline's postcard. She says she does not yet have a room-mate, and jokes that her mother must miss having her around to do the many chores at home.
Caroline writes to her husband, Edward, telling him she wishes she could do more good works but is hampered by her domestic duties. She says she prays every day that God will use her with regard to necessary reforms. She explains she does want to...
Grimke answers Caroline's invitation with regard to a presentation for the Second Annual Entertainment of the Women's Christian Association. Grimke cannot accept since the invitation arrived late, but suggests an alternative by offering to deliver...