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Awbury 8 mo 18th 1859
My dear Chellie
As Dr Rhoads very kindly offered to take this note to thee, I thought perhaps thee would like to hear how thy little brothers are getting along at home and therefore take the opportunity to send a few hasty lines. Alfred was very happy in a few minutes after papa and Willy & Tom left us; I went to ride with uncle Thomas the latter part of the afternoon, and took him along, we had a few errands to do in Germantown.-
Uncle Alfred & Aunt Rebecca Cope with Annie, called to see us yesterday afternoon and we had a very pleasant visit from them. Uncle Alfred's knee is still rather troublesome, but his foot is better. Cousin Edward is going to the White
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| Identifier | hsc0321 |
| Title | hsc0321_01 |
| Language | English |
| Repository | Haverford College Special Collections |
| Source | MS Coll 1170 |
| Online Finding Aid | http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/aids/copeevans/ |
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Awbury 8 mo 18th 1859 My dear Chellie As Dr Rhoads very kindly offered to take this note to thee, I thought perhaps thee would like to hear how thy little brothers are getting along at home and therefore take the opportunity to send a few hasty lines. Alfred was very happy in a few minutes after papa and Willy & Tom left us; I went to ride with uncle Thomas the latter part of the afternoon, and took him along, we had a few errands to do in Germantown.- Uncle Alfred & Aunt Rebecca Cope with Annie, called to see us yesterday afternoon and we had a very pleasant visit from them. Uncle Alfred's knee is still rather troublesome, but his foot is better. Cousin Edward is going to the White |
| Display Format | image/jpeg |
| Institution | Haverford College |
| Department | Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections |
| Collection | Cope - Evans family papers, 1732-1911 |
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