Cobb, Charles

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Cobb, Charles
Cobb, Charles
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Mary A. Bingham to Unknown Letter, July 23, 1875
Mary A. Bingham to Unknown Letter, July 23, 1875
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) tells Charles Cobb about her friends visiting and her brother going to Saratoga, New York, leaving her temporarily alone.
Minnie Bingham to Charlie Letter, January 15, 1878
Minnie Bingham to Charlie Letter, January 15, 1878
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about attending church and class meetings, as well as the books she is reading. Mary also mentions the death of Kate Pickard.
Minnie A. Bingham to Mr. C.N. Cobb Letter, December 2, 1875
Minnie A. Bingham to Mr. C.N. Cobb Letter, December 2, 1875
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb to describe her Thanksgiving.
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, September 27, 1875
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, September 27, 1875
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) describes her classmates at Syracuse University to Charles Cobb.
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, October 11, 1875
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, October 11, 1875
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about her recent activities and social engagements. Mary also mentions an article by Edgar Allan Poe she recently read and thinks he might find interesting.
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, October 21, 1875
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, October 21, 1875
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about the things going on in her life and Hamilton College.
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, December 29, 1875
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, December 29, 1875
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about how her Christmas and her vacation time was. Mary also mentions a small tea party that she attended.
Minnie Bingham to Charlie Letter, March 4, 1876
Minnie Bingham to Charlie Letter, March 4, 1876
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about the photograph he sent to her. Mary also writes about believing in the equality of the sexes and advises Charles on the topic.
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, January 7, 1876
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, January 7, 1876
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about how busy she has been and how her New Year's celebrations went.
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, January 14, 1876
Minnie Bingham to Mr. Cobb Letter, January 14, 1876
Mary A. Bingham (Syracuse) writes to Charles Cobb about a lecture she listened to from Mary Livermore, in which she advocated for a "trade for every girl".