LETTER FROM ALICE ANN HOFFMAN TO JUDGE JOSIAH HOFFMAN

Name/Title

LETTER FROM ALICE ANN HOFFMAN TO JUDGE JOSIAH HOFFMAN

Entry/Object ID

HF 3012

Tags

Accessioned object

Description

Box 27 PEOPLE: Mrs. Ogden, Mamma, Eliza, Louise Livingstons, Miss Bard, Cooper, Papa, Grandmama, Matilda, Ogden, Mary, Mr. D[unrecovered], PLACES: Abaellino, Albany, French Church KEYWORDS: Letter, 19th century, boarding school, women's education, female education, family letters, child to parent letters, party at Louise Livingstons, Miss Bard gives a ball, Tragedy of Hamlet, ball, party, play, dissipations, box seating, performers, performance

Cataloged By

Tara R. Iacobellis

Category

Documentary Artifact
Communication Artifacts

Acquisition

Accession

HF 3012

Source or Donor

Mrs. Wilton S. Burton

Acquisition Method

Gift

Source (if not Accessioned)

Mrs. Wilton S. Burton

Notes

Mrs. Wilton S. Burton: Donor Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Wilton S. Burton

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Letter

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Correspondence

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Letter

Transcription

Transcription

CATALOG NUMBER HF 3012 OBJECT NAME Letter DATE Feb 12 1805 AUTHOR Alice Ann Hoffman, (Mrs. Anne H Nicholas), (A. A. Hoffman) RECIPIENT Judge Josiah Ogden Hoffman (New York) MEDIUM Paper, ink PEOPLE Mrs. Ogden, Mamma, Eliza, Louise Livingstons, Miss Bard, Cooper, Papa, Grandmama, Matilda, Ogden, Mary, Mr. D[unrecovered], PLACES Abaellino, Albany, French Church KEYWORDS Letter, 19th century, boarding school, women's education, female education, family letters, child to parent letters, party at Louise Livingstons, Miss Bard gives a ball, Tragedy of Hamlet, Ball, Party, play, dissipations, box seating, performers, performance, New York- Feb 12 1805- My dear father, According to your request I enclosed you a letter for Mrs. Ogden/ I have left it open for your perusal and hope it [inserted:will] please you better than the/ other one- Mamma received your affectionate letter this morning, and we/ all feel grateful to you for writing to us so often, as our anxiety about you/ is very great- I hope your visit to Albany this winter will be pleasanter/ than the last on your account, and that you will not be detained/ longer than you expect on our account- We all regret your absence/ very much- and the house is quite solitary without you- I have been/ but to one party since you left us, and I have made a resolution to go/ but but to very few, and you will see how well I keep it- Eliza and/ myself are invited to a party at Louise Livingstons this evening, and/ for particular reasons Mamma does not think proper we should go-/ Miss Bard gives a ball on Friday- and I am going to send a refusal/ I know my dear father this will please you better than if I was to/ go- and since I displeased you by my Dissipations when you were/ at home, I am determined to please you by my Retirement now/ you are away- and I hope it will serve to make amends for my/ former behavior-/ Now my dear Papa guess who has been to see us- some/ great man of course- why - Cooper!! Eliza and myself went to see/ him in Abaellino, and were very much delighted After the play Mr/ D[unrecovered] came into out box, and I asked him to bring Cooper to see/ us- he said if I would be at home Sunday at one o’clock he would bring/ him- I thought he was jesting, and never thought of it afterwards- I went/ to French Church on Sunday, and after Church paid one or two visits/ when I came home Eliza told me he had been here!! You may/ think how I regretted not being at home- Eliza was very much pleased/ with him- but Grandmama did not like it at all- she talked of it/ for a whole day, and woke me up at one o’clock at night to/ talk to me about it- The only reason she disliked it is because he is an/ actor and it seems that the tragedy of Hamlet has left so great an im-/ -pression on her mind, that she has an aversion to all performers-/ she thinks that as he happened to come here once that we of course/ must be intimately acquainted with him- but don’t believe that/ he will ever come again-/ [END OF PAGE 1] The baby quite misses you- and so do we all- We have not heard from/ Matilda since you left us- Nor from Ogden- Mary sends her love/ to you and so does Mamma and Eliza-/ My hand is so cramped, and my pen is so bad/ I can scarcely write-/ But believe me my dear father, Ever and forever-/ Your affectionate Child-/ A. A. Hoffman [END OF PAGE 2] [Address] Alice Ann Hoffman New York/ Feb/ 12 Josiah Ogden Hoffman Esqr/ Albany/ [Postmark: New York, Feb 13] [END OF LETTER]

Transcriber

Kathryn Alexander

Language

English

Parts

Count

1

Location

Notes

Temporary

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Mrs. Wilton S. Burton

Notes

Former owner

General Notes

Note Type

Curatorial Remarks

Note

Booklet style letter, four horizontal creases across letter from being folded. Slight staining around crease marks and lower left corner on back page. Page three/ four has significant tearing and folds on outer edge.

Note Type

Department

Note

Library

Note Type

Transcription

Note

*Original spelling retained throughout work; content appears exactly as written. New York- Feb 12 1805-My dear father,According to your request I enclosed you a letter for Mrs. Ogden/ I have left it open for your perusal and hope it [∧will] please you better than the/ other one- Mamma received your affectionate letter this morning, and we/ all feel grateful to you for writing to us so often, as our anxiety about you/ is very great- I hope your visit to Albany this winter will be pleasanter/ than the last on your account, and that you will not be detained/ longer than you expect on our account- We all regret your absence/ very much- and the house is quite solitary without you- I have been/ but to one pray since you left us, and I have made a resolution to go/ but but to very few, and you will see how well I keep it- Eliza and/ myself are invited to a party at Louise Livingstons this evening, and/ for particular reasons Mamma does not think proper we should go-/ Miss Bard gives a ball on Friday- and I am going to send a refusal/ I know my dear father this will please you better than if I was to/ go- and since I displeased you by my Dissipations when you were/ at home, I am determined to please you by my Retirement now/ you are away- and I hope it will serve to make amends for my/ former behavior-/ Now my dear Papa guess who has been to see us- some/ great man of course- why - Cooper!! Eliza and myself went to see/ him in Abaellino, and were very much delighted After the play Mr/ D[unrecovered] came into out box, and I asked him to bring Cooper to see/ us- he said if I would be at home Sunday at one o’clock he would bring/ him- I thought he was jesting, and never thought of it afterwards- I went/ to French Church on Sunday, and after Church paid one or two visits/ when I came home Eliza told me he had been here!! You may/ think how I regretted not being at home- Eliza was very much pleased/ with him- but Grandmama did not like it at all- she talked of it/ for a whole day, and woke me up at one o’clock at night to/ talk to me about it- The only reason she disliked it is because he is an/ actor and it seems that the tragedy of Hamlet has left so great an im-/ -pression on her mind, that she has an aversion to all performers-/ she thinks that as he happened to come here once that we of course/ must be intimately acquainted with him- but don’t believe that/ he will ever come again-/ [END OF PAGE 1] The baby quite misses you- and so do we all- We have not heard from/ Matilda since you left us- Nor from Ogden- Mary sends her love/ to you and so does Mamma and Eliza-/ My hand is so cramped, and my pen is so bad/ I can scarcely write-/ But believe me my dear father,Ever and forever-/Your affectionate Child-/A. A. Hoffman [END OF PAGE 2] [Address; written on letter] Alice Ann Hoffman New York/ Feb/ 12Josiah Ogden Hoffman Esqr/Albany/ [Postmark]New York, Feb 15 [END OF LETTER]

Created By

CHannan

Create Date

November 27, 2023

Updated By

kalexander@hudsonvalley.org

Update Date

March 12, 2025