Box 1
Contains 25 Results:
Austin, William (former classmate) to R.A. Coker, June 29, 1824
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Austin, William (former classmate) to R.A. Coker, May 22, 1829
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Austin, William (former classmate) to R.A. Coker, Sept. 24, 1831
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Allen, C.H. (friend) to R.A. Coker, Sept. 23, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Baker, Otis (friend at Yale College) from R.A. Coker (copy), Oct 7, 1827
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Baker, Otis (friend at Yale College) from R.A. Coker (copy), March 8,1829
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Baker, Otis (friend at Yale College) from R.A. Coker (copy), Sept. 6, 1829
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Baker, Otis (friend at Yale College) from R.A. Coker (copy), Oct. 13, 1830
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, Catharine (sister) to R.A. Coker, Nov. 3, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, John (brother) to R.A. Coker, Dec. 20, 1830
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, John (brother) to R.A. Coker, March 10, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, John (brother) from R.A. Coker, July 11, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker. John (brother) to R.A. Coker, July 27, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, John (brother) to R.A. Coker, July 31, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, John (brother) to R.A. Coker, Sept. 4, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, John (brother) from R.A. Coker, Nov. 26, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, Susan (sister) to R.A. Coker, Jan. 20, 1828
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coker, Susan (sister) from R.A. Coker, Nov. 3, 1831
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coombs, George C. (former classmate) to R.A. Coker, Oct. 13, 1831
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coombs, George C. (former classmate) to R.A. Coker, May 8, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Coombs, George C. (former classmate) to R.A. Coker, June 29, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
King, L.? (friend) to R.A. Coker, Sept. 13, 1825
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Sophiba (cousin) to R.A. Coker, March 1823
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Watson, John Lee (Highland School administrator) to R.A. Coker, May 30, 1832
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.
Worcester, R.A. (friend) to R.A. Coker, n.d.
Twenty five letters, written from 1823 when Coker was about sixteen, to 1832 when he was teaching at the Highland School.
Letters are addressed to, and are from, friends and relatives, such as his brother, sisters, Harvard classmates and other friends, and his employer at the Highland School. The letters concern mostly Coker’s teaching situation and declining health.