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Sept. 17th. 1862.
Dear Chellie,
I have been
waiting for news, before answering your last letter and am
now not much better off, but you write such very short
letters that I am not at all conscientious about making mine
short also. I wish my dear, that you would make your
letters a little longer, & if you do not you will see mine
gradually decreasing in length, till there is hardly any
letter at all. Uncle James went off to Harrisburg on Monday
as did Uncle Clem George Emlen John Thayre (my cousins) and
Cousin George Biddle. Uncle Clem never told a soul that he
was going and on Sunday night when John went to the
Baltimore depot to see Gerge Emlen and John Thayre off to
his surprise he saw Uncle Clem.
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| Identifier | hsc0106 |
| Title | hsc0106_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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| Transcript |
Sept. 17th. 1862 . Dear Chellie, I have been waiting for news, before answering your last letter and am now not much better off, but you write such very short letters that I am not at all conscientious about making mine short also. I wish my dear, that you would make your letters a little longer, & if you do not you will see mine gradually decreasing in length, till there is hardly any letter at all. Uncle James went off to Harrisburg on Monday as did Uncle Clem George Emlen John Thayre (my cousins) and Cousin George Biddle. Uncle Clem never told a soul that he was going and on Sunday night when John went to the Baltimore depot to see Gerge Emlen and John Thayre off to his surprise he saw Uncle Clem. |
| 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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