Conkling, M. C. (1851). Memoirs of the mother and wife of Washington. Auburn N.Y.: Derby, Miller, and Co. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/memoirsofmother00conkiala
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248 p. ; New ed., rev. and enl. ;, OCMH1: No 1972 | Alcove E | Shelf 101 ;, OCMH2: C-3/12 ;, MARGINALIA: [Title Page] Mary ; [Rear Pastedown] To Portia U- [Portia Marie Underhill (Allen)| When time shall have moved on in its | course and you and I have become aged then deep | back in the labyrinth of your mind you will | perhaps in some of your retrospective meditations | have a glympse of some scenes in which | we together have once taken a gratifying | interest. If such should ever be the case do | not turn lightly away but think of me as one | who was a friend to you ever. | L. Bonham. ;, INSERTS: [Text Block] [Scrap of paper inserted between pages 64 and 65.] ;