Letters from Rebecca Stoddert, 1798-1800
Title
Letters from Rebecca Stoddert, 1798-1800
Description
Letter in which Rebecca Stoddert discusses women's fashion, cooking, and shopping. Discusses symptoms of a sickness and having blood drawn, ladies socializing, and vulgar dancing that reminded her of a "black woman dancing a jig".
Creator
Source
Brown-Ewell Family Papers, 1781-1984, Filson Historical Society
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Type
Identifier
Mss. A B877a f99
Collection
Citation
Stoddert, Rebecca, “Letters from Rebecca Stoddert, 1798-1800,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed June 6, 2023, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/5480.