Whitehall Township Public Library - Samuel and Rosa Kern Letters

About This Collection

The Samuel and Rosa Kern Letters collection spans a time frame from 1879 - 1887. These letters cover a broad range of topics spanning sports, social activities, illness, education, weather and other areas of discussion. The letters cover a geographic area of: Lehigh, Northampton Lancaster, Chester, Northumberland, and Philadelphia Counties in Pennsylvania. Other locations from across the United States are also included. 0ver 60 area surnames are represented in this collection's content.

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Letter from Clara Schneck to Samuel Kern regarding end of school session
Letter from Cousin Theo to Cousin Sammy
E.B. Whitmer regrets turning down a well paid teaching position, itching to go west, telegraph operator
Comparing schools, talking about girls
Regarding medicine, treatment for unknown condition
Letter from E.B. Wileven to Samuel Kern
Letter from Ed to Samuel Kern regarding school in his absence.
Letter from Edwin Root regarding resending fifty cents in stamps
Edwin arrived home safe, Miss Lyle is home safe, division split up
Letter from E.J. Wenner to cousin
Eli expects to come up on Sunday. Mr Ballein should meet them at station.
Letter from Emma J. Wenner to Samuel Kern
Letter from Emma Wenner and Kate Litzenberger to Samuel Kern
Letter from Emma Wenner to her cousin Samuel Kern
Letter from Emma Wenner to Samuel Kern
Letter from Emma Wenner to Samuel Kern
Letter from E.W. Shankweiler to Samuel Kern regarding pigeon match
Letter from Feliah Kuhns with addendum by Emma Wenner regarding future letters
Moving people, duck hunting, Krum family ill from Typhoid Fever.
Letter from G.B.O Jelty to S.J. Kern regarding school, Arbor Day visitors