Williams, Mrs., 141, 143.
Williams, F. J., 251, 257.
Williams, Capt., 311.
Williamsburg, battle of, 62.
Wolcott, Mrs. J. Huntington, 168.
York, Mr., 299, 300, 306, 310, 322.
York, Polite, 13, 36, 37, 58, 123, 141, 152.
Zachos, Mr., 130.
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Transcriber's Notes
Inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, capitalization, and grammar
are due to the dialects and preferences of the various letter writers.
The following corrections have been made from the original:
Page 61: Charleson changed to Charleston (cents in Charleston).
Page 64: sufficent changed to sufficient (sufficient intelligence).
Page 76: The illustrated symbol was originally on the line of text
following the words: rude portal.
Page 79: assisttant changed to assistant (Mr. Soule's assistant).
Pages 103, 342: Phoebe had an oe ligature in the original book.
Page 158: itle changed to title (The title had an immense effect).
Page 237: The illustrated symbol was originally on the line of text
following the words: Coffin trademark.
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