Cobleigh family.
Papers,
1847-1908
Manuscript Collection: MS 0523
4
boxes
Agency History/Biographical note:
John Cobleigh had four sons: Luke, George, John R. and Lyman, and one
daughter, Lucy. Luke Cobleigh married Charlotte Monroe, and their
daughter, Kathrina Augusta, was born on September 18, 1868 in
Gardner, Massachusetts. Kathrina graduated from Mount Holyoke in
1892 and taught high school until her marriage on September 9, 1896
to George W. Quick. George Quick graduated from Richmond College,
and Crozier Theological Seminary. Together, they had two children,
Virginia Monroe, and Richard Biggs, both born in Springfield,
Massachusetts. Virginia Monroe Quick graduated from Mount Holyoke
College in 1922, and went on to teach Latin at many high schools. On
March 8, 1936, Kathrina Cobleigh Quick died in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
Virginia Monroe Quick died on April 8, 1985 in Washington, D.C.
Scope and Content:
Chiefly letters by or to John Cobleigh, his sons, Luke, George, John
R., and Lyman, all of Princeton and Winchendon, Mass., and his
daughter, Lucy Ann Foristall, of Fitzwilliam, N.H., 1847-1859,
discussing family news, local events, and the brothers' employment as
wood workers in sawmills. Includes letters describing the California
gold mining experience of Luke and John, 1852-1854, and George's work
on railroad construction in Chicago, 1855-1857. Also includes Luke's
diary, 1860, and account books, 1861-1865.
Cite as: Cobleigh Family Papers, Mount Holyoke College,
Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley,
Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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