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Letter from M.C.L. to her sister Lucinda Dean on March 7, 1866 from Clinton, New York
Letter from Mrs. M. Clark to Lucinda Dean on June 9, 1864 from Quartskill
Letter from Roderick N. Morrison. to his sister Lucinda Dean on August 11, 1853 from San Francisco
Letter from Susan E. Wells to her mother, Lucinda Dean, on March 6, 1863 from Macomb, Illinois
Letter from Susan E. Wells to her mother, Lucinda Dean, on November 5, 1854 from Macomb, Illinois
Letter from Susan M. Hale to her aunt Lucinda Dean on April 20, 1852 from Detroit, Michigan
Letter from Susan M. Hale to her aunt Lucinda Dean on August 6, 1855 from Detroit, Michigan
Letter from Susan M. Hale to her aunt Lucinda Dean on July 4, 1856 from Detroit, Michigan
Letter from Susan M. Hale to her uncle and aunt, John and Lucinda Dean, on October 31, 1842 from Detroit, Michigan
Letter from T. C. Chittenden to his friends [and sister, Lucinda Dean] on October 28, 1842 from Adams, New York
Letter from T. C. Chittenden to his sister Lucinda Dean on August 9, 1864 from Detroit, Michigan
Letter from T. C. Chittenden to his sister Lucinda Dean on November 8, 1864 from Watertown, New York
Letter from [probably Ellen D. Graham] to her mother, Lucinda Dean, on Sunday, September 23, 1856 from Canton, Illinois
Letter from friend to a friend on April 1, 1876 from Clinton, New York
Letter from unkown to unknown, October 10, 1858
Letters from Ellen to her mother, Lucinda Dean, on April 30, 1857 Glenwood, Mills Co., Iowa
Nettie goes to school this winter
Subject of this sketch has been called the greatest untaught genius since Shakespeare
Unfinished Work
What would we school girls do without the blessed privelege of exaggeration

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