Transcription
CATALOG NUMBER HF 3038 E
OBJECT NAME Letter
DATE (1841?)
AUTHOR Mary (Rhinelander?)
RECIPIENT Emma Nicholas Maloney
MEDIUM Paper, ink
PEOPLE Aunt Mary, Dr. King
PLACES 91 Spring Street, Houston Street
EVENTS
Addressed to:
Mrs. R. S. Maloney
Houston Street
*Original spelling retained throughout work, content appears exactly as written.
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Saturday morning
My dear Emma
I returned home / last evening after having been / absent since Monday and / Aunt Mary told me that you / had written me a note, which / the post sent back to you / By its being written in pencil / I am afraid that it was some - / thing of consequence + I beg you / to write me another note this / morning and let me know all / about you + it. Write it as / soon as you get this & send it to Dr. King’s 91 Spring Street / and will get it this morning. / I intended to have stopped to see / you yesterday but we were in / such a violent [throes], that we / could not do it. I will be / in town on Monday morning, and will come to see you, / right off. Good bye yours truly
Mary
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[ADDRESS]
Mrs. R. S. Maloney
Houston Street
[END OF LETTER]Transcriber
Kathryn AlexanderLanguage
English