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I am under the sad necessity of
I am under the sad necessity of
writing you the unwelcome news that Abby is dead -
writing you the unwelcome news that Abby is dead -
She died about 7 o'clock this evening - She had been as [illegible]
She died about 7 o'clock this evening - She had been as [[?]]
as usual - we had seen no perceptible change in her for some
as usual - we had seen no perceptible change in her for some
time - She thought that she felt better and was improving
time - She thought that she felt better and was improving
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in less than two minutes - she hardly gasped - you know
in less than two minutes - she hardly gasped - you know
my situation. Yet you cannot realize it; still I know
my situation. Yet you cannot realize it; still I know
you have a noble and generous soul and one that
can sympathize with a Brother thus situated. Please
inform the Temple of Honor and Social Degree of her death -
My feelings are to much affected to permit me to write more -
Your Brother
P. R. Kendall

Latest revision as of 04:08, 19 May 2020

[To N Kendall]

Galesburg Ill May 2nd 1853

Dear Brother: I am under the sad necessity of writing you the unwelcome news that Abby is dead - She died about 7 o'clock this evening - She had been as ? as usual - we had seen no perceptible change in her for some time - She thought that she felt better and was improving she eat her supper about 6 o'clock, sit down and talked as usual - About 7 she arose walked across the room to the lounge, sit down, and sunk right down and was gone in less than two minutes - she hardly gasped - you know my situation. Yet you cannot realize it; still I know you have a noble and generous soul and one that can sympathize with a Brother thus situated. Please inform the Temple of Honor and Social Degree of her death - My feelings are to much affected to permit me to write more -

Your Brother P. R. Kendall