Search the Grayzel Digital Platform Search Active Filters Clear all Washington, D.C Simon Gratz Disease Filters Collection Rebecca Gratz Correspondence Date From To Subject Children Death Disease Emotion Enslaved persons Health Travel Tuberculosis Weather People Referenced Benjamin Gratz Blair, Caroline Buckner, 1810-1844 Cohen, Miriam Gratz Moses, 1808-1891 Elizabeth Blair Lee Etting, Hetty, 1770-1847 Etting, Isabella, 1801-1855 Frances Gratz Etting Gratz, Louisa, 1801-1888 Gratz, Sarah (Sally), 1779-1817 Gratz, Simon, 1813-1897 Hays, Richea Gratz, 1774-1858 Henry Howard Gratz Hyman Gratz Jacob Gratz John Barry Joseph, Sara Gratz Moses, 1817-1891? Joseph Gratz Maria Gist Gratz Michael Gratz Miriam Simon Gratz Montgomery Blair Mr. Mareragn Nathan, Rebecca Gratz Moses, 1810-1891 Rachel Gratz Etting Rebecca Gratz Sarah Howard Gist Bledsoe Simon Gratz Solomon Moses Contributors Frances Gratz Etting Maria Gist Gratz Rebecca Gratz Genre Personal communication Location Baltimore, MD Bloomfield, NJ Lexington, KY New York, NY Oakland, MD Philadelphia, PA Washington, D.C Type Correspondence Language English Identifier RGC0077 RGC0437 Apply Search Results (2) Sort by RelevanceDateAuthor Items per page 10 results25 results Search Date Min Max Frances Gratz Etting to Rebecca Gratz Author: Frances Gratz Etting Recipient: Rebecca Gratz Date: October 31, 1802 Type: Correspondence Subjects: Weather , Health , Disease , Tuberculosis Rebecca Gratz Correspondence Rebecca Gratz to Maria Gist Gratz Author: Rebecca Gratz Recipient: Maria Gist Gratz Date: July 21, 1839 Type: Correspondence Subjects: Death , Emotion , Disease , Children , Enslaved persons Rebecca Gratz Correspondence
Frances Gratz Etting to Rebecca Gratz Author: Frances Gratz Etting Recipient: Rebecca Gratz Date: October 31, 1802 Type: Correspondence Subjects: Weather , Health , Disease , Tuberculosis Rebecca Gratz Correspondence
Rebecca Gratz to Maria Gist Gratz Author: Rebecca Gratz Recipient: Maria Gist Gratz Date: July 21, 1839 Type: Correspondence Subjects: Death , Emotion , Disease , Children , Enslaved persons Rebecca Gratz Correspondence