.OTY.MjQzMDQ: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Andreabankovich
(Created page with "Dear Sister Anna, John went to town on horseback yesterday for the mail, & today he goes to mill thus leaving an opportunity to answer our letter promptly for once. He brough...")
 
No edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  Osawatomie, May 8th, 1888
Dear Sister Anna,  
Dear Sister Anna,  
John went to town on horseback yesterday for the mail, & today he goes to mill thus leaving an opportunity to answer our letter promptly for once. He brought letters from you, from Eddie & Edward. We were sorry to learn by Eddie's letter that you have been sick. He does not state any particulars only that you were recovering, able to sit up some & were cheerful. Also that Dr. K. was attending you & has curtailed his visits to 4 or 5 day intervals now. We are thankful dearest, that you were able to see Dr. K. & that you were doing so well. Trust you are much stronger by this time. Let us hear again soon if you can write without tiring
  John went to town on horseback yesterday for the mail, & today he goes to mill thus leaving an opportunity to answer our letter promptly for once. He brought letters from you, from Eddie & Edward. We were sorry to learn by Eddie's letter that you have been sick. He does not state any particulars only that you were recovering, able to sit up some & were cheerful. Also that Dr. K. was attending you & has curtailed his visits to 4 or 5 day intervals now. We are thankful dearest, that you were able to see Dr. K. & that you were doing so well. Trust you are much stronger by this time. Let us hear again soon if you can write without tiring
 
[[in margins:]]
They were well at Edwards. Is Cousin Jennie there? I hope so. Thank her for Heralds sent to Jennie & me. I think Jennie feels better for a day or two than for some time. [[unclear]] took the steelyards one day, fastened it up in the corn crib & verified ourselves. Jennie 168 which she says is good weight for her, & I, O dear! 135! Am I not a great chunk? Let us hear again some
Much love to our dear cousin Jennie & to you our darling sister J. & M.

Latest revision as of 17:47, 1 January 2021

  Osawatomie, May 8th, 1888

Dear Sister Anna,

  John went to town on horseback yesterday for the mail, & today he goes to mill thus leaving an opportunity to answer our letter promptly for once. He brought letters from you, from Eddie & Edward. We were sorry to learn by Eddie's letter that you have been sick. He does not state any particulars only that you were recovering, able to sit up some & were cheerful. Also that Dr. K. was attending you & has curtailed his visits to 4 or 5 day intervals now. We are thankful dearest, that you were able to see Dr. K. & that you were doing so well. Trust you are much stronger by this time. Let us hear again soon if you can write without tiring

in margins: They were well at Edwards. Is Cousin Jennie there? I hope so. Thank her for Heralds sent to Jennie & me. I think Jennie feels better for a day or two than for some time. unclear took the steelyards one day, fastened it up in the corn crib & verified ourselves. Jennie 168 which she says is good weight for her, & I, O dear! 135! Am I not a great chunk? Let us hear again some Much love to our dear cousin Jennie & to you our darling sister J. & M.