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Letter: Edward Stabler to William Prince and Sons, March 16, 1839
Handwritten copy of letter dated March 16, 1839 from Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland to William Prince and Sons, likely of Long Island, New York. Stabler writes details for delivery and sale of cuttings of unspecified horticultural specimen.
Letter: Edward Stabler to William Prince and Sons, March 30, 1839
Original handwritten letter dated March 30, 1839 from Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland to William Prince and Sons, probably of Long Island, New York. Stabler writes regarding delivery and sale of cuttings of unspecified type of horticultural specimen.
Letter: from H. Carlie to Edward Stabler, 1831
Letter to Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland dated April 1831 from Chestnut Hill and signed by H. Carlie. The author shares news of several mutual acquaintances in the community.
Letter: George William Brown to Edward Stabler, March 30, 1858
Original handwritten letter dated March 30, 1858 from George William Brown of Baltimore, Maryland to Edward Stabler. Brown writes regarding a seal for the Peabody Insitute.
Letter: Henry Stabler to Edward Stabler, 1843
Original, handwritten letter dated June 14,1843 from Henry Stabler of Alexandria to Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring. Henry Stabler writes regarding a proposal for the design of a seal for the Orphan's Court of Alexandria County, D.C. (Alexandria County, Virginia).
Letter: J.J. Coombs to Edward Stabler, July 14, 1865
Original, handwritten letter dated July 14, 1865 from J.J. Coombs of Washington DC to Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring Md. . Coombs writes of patent litigation.
Letter: L.S. Stonestreet to Edward Stabler, 1827
Letter dated October 12, 1827 from L.S. Stonestreet of Rockville, Maryland to Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland regarding a dog.
Letter: Milton Smith to Edward Stabler, 1831
Original handwritten letter dated May 27, 1831 from Milton Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his "esteemed cousin", Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland. Smith relays costs for industrial lathes and speaks of mutual acquaintances and international affairs.
Letter: Ober Hussey to Edward Stabler, March 8,1855
Original handwritten copy of a letter dated March 8, 1855 from Ober Hussey of Baltimore, Maryland to Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland. Hussey writes concerns regarding the effects of a disreputable neighborhood upon Stabler's son.
Letter: Robert Dobbs to Edward Stabler, February 8, 1845
Original handwritten letter dated February 8, 1845 from Robert Dobbs of Baltimore, Maryland to Edward Stabler of Sandy Spring, Maryland. Dobbs writes of a proposed state Stamp Act and the possiblity of Stabler creating the design and press for the stamps.