Letter from Margaret Duncan Lyman to her husband/cousin, Horace Sumner Lyman. She discusses her husband visiting and her wish to travel East before his return, as well the Home Missionary, likely a periodical.
Letter from Margaret Duncan Lyman to her husband/cousin, Horace Sumner Lyman. She discusses her relief to find that her husband did not have to sleep outside during his missions, as well as her visit to the dentist and the weather.
Letter from Margaret Duncan Lyman to her husband/cousin, Horace Sumner Lyman. She requests news about her uncle and aunt, Horace and Mary, as well as discussing missing her husband and family health.
Letter from Margaret Duncan to her uncle/future father-in-law, Reverend Horace Lyman. She discusses her response to a proposal from her uncle. While it is unclear what that proposal is, it is likely a suggestion of Margaret marrying his son, Horace Sumner Lyman. She encloses a photograph of herself.
Letter from Margaret Duncan to her future father-in-law, Reverend Horace Lyman. She discusses the New Year, an offer from her uncle, and faith in work.
Letter from Josiah Lyman to his brother and sister-in-law, Reverend Horace and Mary Denison Lyman. He discusses family health, the death of a friend, a farmer pupil named John W. Mack, a telescope he created, and income.
Letter from Josiah Lyman to his brother and sister-in-law, Reverend Horace and Mary Denison Lyman. He discusses trains and his concern for their travels following a visit.
Letter from Josiah Lyman to his brothers, Reverend Horace and Addison Lyman. He discusses the other two brothers visiting, mourns his inability to join them, and requests news.
Letter from Josiah Lyman to his brother and sister-in-law, Reverend Horace and Mary Denison Lyman. He discusses family visits, his telescope, house-building, and his own poor health.
Letter from James Lyman to his brother Reverend Horace Lyman. He discusses the news of the family, including the house-building business, running a hotel, a birth, and Aunt Gross' death.