hsc0318_01 |
Previous | 1 of 5 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
[Letter from Anna S. Cope to her sister in law R.Anna Cope]
Awbury 7 mo. 9th / 58
Dear sister Anna
Thee will think I am very remiss in performing my promises but it is useless for me to make excuses, as thee knows how time goes with me, generally, amongst the childrenm during the day, and by evening thee may imagine how it is that I feel too indolent to write a letter. We are much obliged to father for his kind & sympathetic letter at this time and I hope we may be enabled to take the right view of our troubles, in this matter. Much love to father and mother, and tell them that Francis keeps up his spirits very well, considering all things, he has received a letter from bro' Thomas to day, with Geo. M. Dallas reply to his (Tho's) epistle, which he has
Object Description
Description
| Identifier | hsc0318 |
| Title | hsc0318_01 |
| Language | English |
| Repository | Haverford College Special Collections |
| Source | MS Coll 1170 |
| Online Finding Aid | http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/aids/copeevans/ |
| Rights | Copyright Notice: Please be aware that materials you find here are governed by U.S. copyright law, and that to reproduce them for any purpose other than study may be a violation of federal law. If you wish to reproduce materials for any other reason, please contact Haverford Special Collections for permission at HC-Special@haverford.edu. |
| Transcript |
[Letter from Anna S. Cope to her sister in law R.Anna Cope] Awbury 7 mo. 9th / 58 Dear sister Anna Thee will think I am very remiss in performing my promises but it is useless for me to make excuses, as thee knows how time goes with me, generally, amongst the childrenm during the day, and by evening thee may imagine how it is that I feel too indolent to write a letter. We are much obliged to father for his kind & sympathetic letter at this time and I hope we may be enabled to take the right view of our troubles, in this matter. Much love to father and mother, and tell them that Francis keeps up his spirits very well, considering all things, he has received a letter from bro' Thomas to day, with Geo. M. Dallas reply to his (Tho's) epistle, which he has |
| Display Format | image/jpeg |
| Institution | Haverford College |
| Department | Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections |
| Collection | Cope - Evans family papers, 1732-1911 |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for hsc0318_01