Sarah Nicholas Randolph to W.P. Garrison, sends her apologies for the condition of the manuscript she mailed yesterday, explaining "that the writer is a delicate woman, who being the head of a school numbering over a hundred pupils - thirty-five of whom live in the house with her leads a laborious life and one encompassed with many cares and not a few sorrows." The letter includes twelve pages of extracts from Jefferson Correspondence., [1887] April 23
- Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas | Series II: Randolph Papers | Sarah Nicholas Randolph to W.P. Garrison, sends her apologies for the condition of the manuscript she mailed yesterday, explaining "that the writer is a delicate woman, who being the head of a school numbering over a hundred pupils - thirty-five of whom live in the house with her leads a laborious life and one encompassed with many cares and not a few sorrows." The letter includes twelve pages of extracts from Jefferson Correspondence., [1887] April 23
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