Close
Digital Collections
Statement on Potentially Offensive Materials
Help
Rights and Reproductions
Log In / Sign Up
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Miscellaneous correspondence, Everett family papers, 1860s-1870s
Miscellaneous correspondence, Everett family papers, 1860s-1870s
Miscellaneous correspondence, Everett family papers, 1860s-1870s
Overview
Image w/ Text
Loading details...
You do not have the permission to view Original image
Add to collection
Download
Share PDF
Get link
Open book
Miscellaneous correspondence, Everett family papers, 1860s-1870s
Title
Miscellaneous correspondence, Everett family papers, 1860s-1870s
Date
1860s-1870s
Language
English
,
Welsh
Subjects
Abolitionists
,
Brothers and sisters
,
Congregational churches
,
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Extent
6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes)
Format
Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription
main text, in pencil:Dear Uncle & Cousins. How pleased we are to receive your carte de visites by the hand of Rev. Mr. Thomas. We might almost fancy you were indeed in our midst. We do not know how to thank you enough for them. I wish we could make you some return, but we have none prepered to send just now except brother Eddie's and mine, and perhaps you would rather have some a little different from cousin Lizzie's as you can see those whenever you go to Denbigh. I wish very much that father and mother would be induced to accept your very kind invitation & visit you. I think it would refresh them much. but it seems to them a very great undertaking, and there are always obstacles unclear in the way of their leaving home to oppose any ordinary inducements. Mr. Griffiths Gahedydd Banner was done last Sabbath and portrayed the transit over the ocean in very pleasing colors, and said all the difficulties of the journey would end with their arrival at New York City. but I am afraid it would take a good many letters and more calculation than they have time to get them started. Why cannot you come out here, dear Uncle, we would be Oh! so glad to see you, and perhaps if you came safely out, father and mother might return with you, though I think that doubtful they are both so often ill, mother especially is often sick. Uncle Henry's health tho is now much improved. I was at his house soon after we received your letter and he was then quite sick but he is nearly as well as usual, I think now & his hair is very grey. We send you a lock of father's and mother's hair that you may see how much it has whitened. written upside down in ink and crossed out with a large X:Remsen June 15,65 Dear Brother, Please to lay? $350 of Mr. Miller's money on the $7 30/100 Bonds for us - and retain the $50 toward our account. Yours truly Robt. Everett.
Transcription Status
Needs review
Transcription Note
This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
Archival Collection Title
Everett family papers
Link to Catalog
View finding aid
|
View record
View finding aid
|
View record
Call Number
Midwest MS Everett Box 14 Folder 548
BibID
998218028805867
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy
The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to
these terms and conditions.
The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to
these terms and conditions.
Size
1948px × 3073px 17.16 MB
File Created
09/08/2016
Filename
998218028805867_mms_everett_ser_01_box_14_fl_548_034_001.tif
Unique Identifier
NL1G3YN
Help
Need help finding, searching, sharing, or downloading? Check out our
help page
! Need help finding, searching, sharing, or downloading? Check out our
help page
!