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Incoming family correspondence, Everett family papers, 1878-1922, n.d.
Incoming family correspondence, Everett family papers, 1878-1922, n.d.
Incoming family correspondence, Everett family papers, 1878-1922, n.d.
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Incoming family correspondence, Everett family papers, 1878-1922, n.d.
Title
Incoming family correspondence, Everett family papers, 1878-1922, n.d.
Date
1878-1922, n.d.
Language
English
,
Welsh
Subjects
Abolitionists
,
Brothers and sisters
,
Congregational churches
Extent
6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes)
Format
Correspondence
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unclear I didnt intend to fill my letters with Election for I presume you have seen enough of the campaign excitement and if I remember you are not much of a politician. Still I though you might want to vote this year. and I understood passes were issued in N.Y. City over the Central Road - Mr Simpsons son came home from Baltimore. he is in a medical College dentistry is to be his profession. He married a year ago. (a foolish thing to do) and has two winters more in College before he can set up business for himself in this StateYour lovely long letter was read with a great deal of interest. Thank you for giving me so nice a description of your home and surroundings. the picture is a good one and I am truly thankful that you are so blest. Surely you must feel that Providence found you with a good home. Even though you had not the courage to "go forward" when I read in your letter of the call on Mrs. Jones I felt as though perhaps you had not done right in changing your plans till you had called on her after what she had once said to you. Maybe that was the door the way by which you were to be helped. I trust it will remain open and another year will find you better prepared Have you taken up an Sunday work yet. our? S.S. lessons are so interesting. I have hoped you are teaching. perhaps you get in to hear Shaufflen on a Saturday. I believe he has charge of a teachers meeting on that day - Ada has gone to Whitesboro to spend the winter at Mill'sShe went before the Commissioner for examination last Saturday has not learned the result yet. She has some prospect of a situation in the Primary department of the Whitesboro School My sister has moved nearer to us in a very comfortable house. So they are quite cosy now. We can call to each other from our front doors - it is so near across the way --I had a nice letter from Anna last week but I suppose you been often. I hope she will be down soon though I expect she dreads to make the change -
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Archival Collection Title
Everett family papers
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Midwest MS Everett Box 13 Folder 478
BibID
998218028805867
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No Copyright - United States
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08/04/2016
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