Attica
Attica
Letter fragment where Nancarrow explains, at great length, the potential abilities he ascribes to a god possibly in relation to his friend's actions (there is mention of 'love'). However the argument and point is fragmented
Sans titreAssignment of lands to sons William, Robert, and Jonathan Seaman. Endorsed by Daniel Kissam.
Sans titreA quick account of the events in his life; it specifically mentions the lodging with their mutual friends Daniel Merrits and John Cornell.
Sans titreA list of Subscriptions belonging to the Charity Society opened for the purpose of 'schooling the children of the poor among the black people and such other purposes as are expressed in said Institution' with a description, shewing what part of the principal and what interest is paid thereon.
Sans titreAn especially affectionate letter to his children where he applauds them for their religious efforts and wishes they remember him.
Sans titreA letter to his wife written from the house of 'kind friends' Thomas and William Titus, where he remarks on the power 'of the Lord' that maintains their relationship in spirt, continues to update her on the events in his life, and then blesses his family
Sans titreAn affectionate letter where he expresses he cannot communicate with her besides in writing; he emphasises his love for her and wishes she has good health before he makes plans to meet her in New York.
Sans titreAn affectionate letter to his wife where he states love 'inclined' him to 'put pen to paper to converse' and continues to talk about his meetings and travels.
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