Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs., 1793-1884
Dates
- Existence: 1793 - 1884
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Almira Lincoln Phelps to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1872 October 25
A.L.S. Sent article on Mount Vernon and Regent to Mr. Childs, editor of The Ledger. Refers to article in "True Woman." Comments on women's rights. She is 80 years old, advises Regent to think little of her ills, so much yet for Regent to do, and she seems to grow younger in her work. ER-13, p. 35
Almira Lincoln Phelps to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1872 October 25
A.L.S. Asks for copies of article on Mount Vernon to share with others. Comments on women's suffrage and universal suffrage in America and England. ER-13, p. 38
Almira Lincoln Phelps to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1872 October 29
A.L.S. She is not well and declines to write article glorifying Masonry. Approves plan to raise money for monument to Washington. Suggests Mrs. McThay write the article. Miss Emily Faithfull of England reform party lectures in Baltimore and wishes literature on Mount Vernon. ER-13, p. 39
Almira Lincoln Phelps to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1861 April 2
A.L.S. Baltimore. In looking over list of Vice-Regents, saw none listed for MD. Why? Earlier MVLA had asked her for assistance in this endeavor - she was unable - now however, she offers her services. Feels that more than purchasing GW's home the MVLA can help bond together women of North and South. Wants to use Record to bring "political influence of women more before them." ER-13, p. 34
Ann Pamela Cunningham to Almira Lincoln Phelps, 1872 September 17
Draft. Concerning Mount Vernon as her life's work and writing a history of the Association. ER-2, p. 241
Ann Pamela Cunningham to Almira Lincoln Phelps, ca. 1872 September
Draft. In reply to her request for copies of some of Everett's lectures, says he never gave but one address, repeated many times, and that was never published. Reviews Everett's part in Association's history. Suggests printing it for benefit of Association. ER-2, p. 241