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[3. 1806]
Dear Henry
I receiv'd thy letter & was glad to here that you were well, I still enjoy that Blessing.
Your cousin J D T is in a poor state of helth, we red thy letter to him, he is very willing the should have the Book, a man of the name of Willcox Drank Tea with as last evening liv's about 2 miles from Weston, he gave thy Uncle & my self [pressing] invitation to come and spend a few days at his house, thy Uncle say'd hed try if he could make it convenient to take me to Weston as I was desirous of going there, and then we would go and se him. your cousin H D sent a very sattisfactory Letter from the Capes, in which he sends his love to you with desir's for your happiness here and hereafter I conclude your loving Grand Mother.
Rachel Drinker
Francis what is the matter with thee, is thy finger sore or is it indolence that the dont write
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Identifier | hsc0128 |
| Title | 1806 March, to Henry |
| Date | 1806-03 |
| Creator |
Drinker, Rachel |
| Recipient |
Cope, Henry, 1793-1865 |
| Gender of Author | F |
| Identified People |
Cope, Francis, 1794-1816 |
| Unidentified People | J.D.T.; Wilcox; uncle; cous H.D.; |
| Subject |
Health Letter writing Grandparent and child |
| Language | English |
| Watermark | N |
| Embossing | N |
| 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. |
| 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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| Identifier | hsc0128 |
| Title | hsc0128_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 |
[3. 1806] Dear Henry I receiv'd thy letter & was glad to here that you were well, I still enjoy that Blessing . Your cousin J D T is in a poor state of helth, we red thy letter to him, he is very willing the should have the Book, a man of the name of Willcox Drank Tea with as last evening liv's about 2 miles from Weston, he gave thy Uncle & my self [pressing] invitation to come and spend a few days at his house, thy Uncle say'd hed try if he could make it convenient to take me to Weston as I was desirous of going there, and then we would go and se him. your cousin H D sent a very sattisfactory Letter from the Capes, in which he sends his love to you with desir's for your happiness here and hereafter I conclude your loving Grand Mother . Rachel Drinker Francis what is the matter with thee, is thy finger sore or is it indolence that the dont write |
| 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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