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Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Pierce. East Poultney, New York, 1824 September 1.
Laments about his solitary accommodations; decides to leave current accommodations; expresses interest in marrying Joanna.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Caldwell County, New York to Ticonderoga New York, 1828 June 13.
Writing after two months of absence; reflects on former happiness; arranges plans to meet Joanna at Upper Falls in the near future; sends his love to his son.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Ticonderoga, New York, 1829 June 20.
Visits former dwelling; called on Captain Laraby in hope of a message from Joanna; Plin is in Johnsburg.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Richville, New York to Chester, Warren County, New York, 1829 July 4.
Writing after two months of absence; health is good; feared that Joanna's health was poor; gives history of his journey; detained at Minerva where he wrote courtesy of Mr. Cumberstock; lists the following places from his travels: Schroon, Keene along the Ausable River, Abrams plains along the Saranac River, Hopkinton ; arrived at Mr. Bailey's in Potsdam.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Richville, New York to Chester, Warren County, New York, 1829 August 23.
Informs Joanna of the state of his health; was sick for two weeks but now in good health; received Joanna's letter from the 29th which made his heart glad; has plans to set up clothing shop for the summer and into the fall; received a letter from Pamela and wrote one to Joseph; Plin is getting married.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Potsdam, New York to Chester, Warren County, New York, 1829 December 14.
Seven months have passed since he was last with his family; thinks that it is fitting if Joanna goes to Ticonderoga for the winter; Mr. Groves or Mr. Palmer could assist Joanna; plans to work in the factory during winter, not lumbering; spent Thanksgiving with Aunt Suky; Pamela was married on 6 October to Mr. Samuel Carpenter; Darwin was there and brought news of Plin.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Potsdam, New York to Chester, Warren County, New York, 1830 January 6.
Eight months have passed since he was last with his family; received Joanna's letter of the 31st; health has not been good; caught typhus fever; recovered at Uncle Barley's; plans to work in the factory during the summer; can have this place for thirty dollars a month; thinks Potsdam is a suitable place to live; Darwin wrote to Pamela offering to take the child that P. Potter had sworn onto Plin; smallpox is prevalent in the country.
Correspondence between Alonzo Chandler and Joanna Chandler. Mottville, New York to Yates, Orleans County, New York, 1836 March 15.
Received Joanna's letter of the 8th; his carding machine will be done within the week; Mr. Herman follows his instructions; makes no delay in returning home; writes a few lines to Daniel which express that he keep the machine improvements a secret and to tell James to do the best that he can do; will write a letter to Edgar Clark so that Joanna does not lack anything.