The front of this postcard is addressed to Samuel Downer.
The back of the postcard contains a hand-written message from Bird. He writes about forgetting to forward Francis Henry Underwood's name for an invitation, and asks that one be sent to him…
In this two-page letter Francis W. Bird tells Samuel Downer that he would like Bishop Gilbert Haven to be invited to the reunion, as the Bishop would would really like to attend. He also suggests that invitations be sent to L. M. Crane and S. H.…
On this postcard Francis William Bird suggests re-wording the invitations for the Free Soil Party Reunion at Downer's Landing to include the return boat times from the amusement park on the islands near the harbor.
This letter is written on Francis W. Bird's business letterhead. In the letter he states that he would like three additional Free Soilers to be invited to the reunion: John Botume, Jr; George Coolidge, and Henry A. Marsh.
This is a four-page letter from Henry C. Bloss, written on Titusville Morning Herald letterhead. Bloss reports to Samuel Downer that several attendees of the reunion of the Free Soil Party informed him of the pleasurable time they had. He then…
This item is a painting of Dr. Ezekiel Hersey, a prominent physician who lived in Hingham, Massachusetts during the 18th century. The image, which was created in approximately 1760, depicts an older Dr. Hersey. He is sitting in a chair while…
In this brief letter John Augustus Bolles happily accepts the invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. Samuel Downer has written the word "ChKd" in the upper left corner and Bolles' name on the back of the page.
This is a short note from Matthew Bolles to Samuel Downer. Bolles thanks Downer for his invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party and states that he hopes he will be able to accept it.
In this short note George W. Bond thanks Samuel Downer for his invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. He then states that he will enjoy the reunion of his old friends and comrades immensely.