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Copeland, George, Rev.

 Person

Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Judge Charles Sinkler to Copeland, 1931-02-06

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.32
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"Please forgive my delay in answering your letter about the Smith estate...Will you see whether Mr. Smith's son can give you a copy of the will...."

Dates: 1931-02-06

Letter from Magdalene College to Copeland, 1913-04-12

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.3
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"...It is a great pleasure and encouragement to me that you should feel as you do about the book. My only theory of writing these papers is to do it as simply...as I can...."

Dates: 1913-04-12

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-01-04

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.14
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"...John is asleep and mother is amusing the baby. At last, we have found one thing that has made her so fretful...she must have been troubled with earache...."

Dates: 1918-01-04

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-04

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.18
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"Do you know what a 'suckawing' is? It sounds like some kind of a bird, doesn't it? That is what John calls Harris' velocipede...."

Dates: 1918-12-04

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-17

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.20
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"We got home about 3 o'clock and found the house nice and warm. There is no place like home!...."

Dates: 1918-12-17

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-19

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.20
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"...I know you are anxious to know how the youngsters are and that is why I am writing. For the last two days the baby's breathing has been much better...."

Dates: 1918-12-19

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-29

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.22
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"...The baby is still feverish and fretful and has kept us busy looking after her...."

Dates: 1918-12-29

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-30

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.22
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"I know you want to hear about the baby and if it wasn't for that I wouldn't write at all. I am so sleepy that I could go to sleep writing...."

Dates: 1918-12-30

Letter from "Nat" to Copeland, 1915-12-15

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.8
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"...You are quite right I believe to break away from this locality and reach out to New York and Washington. There is no need of stopping there; why not travel on to Providence and Boston...."

Dates: 1915-12-15

Letter from "Nat" to Copeland, 1915-12-18

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.8
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"I have been chuckling away to myself at my ambiguous reference in my letter to Ambler. I wouldn't wish my worst enemy to be rector at Ambler...."

Dates: 1915-12-18