LETTER TO EMMA NICHOLAS (MALONEY) FROM ELIZA STORRS

Name/Title

LETTER TO EMMA NICHOLAS (MALONEY) FROM ELIZA STORRS

Entry/Object ID

HF 3043 H

Tags

Accessioned object

Cataloged By

Tara R. Iacobellis

Category

Documentary Artifact
Communication Artifacts

Acquisition

Accession

HF 3043 H

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

CATALOG NUMBER HF 3043 H OBJECT NAME Letter DATE August 18, 1836 AUTHOR Eliza Storrs (Oyster Ponds) RECIPIENT Emma Nicholas MEDIUM Paper, ink PEOPLE Mary, “Morpheus” (self), PLACES East Hampton, Schooley’s Mountain EVENTS consoling Emma re: upcoming move to Belvidere, soon to leave for East Hampton, early days “clouded” 48th Addressed to Miss Emma Nicholas Care of Judge Hoffman New York Oyster Ponds Aug 18th 1836 I have delayed writing to you / my dear Emma for a week. A long time you will think / for me to neglect answering you welcome letter and / indeed it is a long time during that time I have not / been very well, and have commenced one letter which I attempted to finish and afterwards destroyed. The boat leave so early in the morning that there is no / time to write then, and I am writing before I resign / myself to Morpheus. My eyes feel inclined to close . and you may expect but a dull epistle and not very / long either. I was truly rejoiced to hear from you, but your letter made me melancholy. Why have you been / thus “cast down”? I need hardly ask the question for / my own mind suggests the answer. It is no trifling / thing to leave your friends, and most sincerely do / I wish you could remain with us. “Home is where / PAGE 2 The heart is, wherever its loved one dwell” and you / will be happy in your western home, I have no / doubt after the pain of parting is over, and time / has accustomed you to your new abode. It seems / folly for me to attempt to console you my dear / friend, I can only offer you my sympathy, my fine / sincere affection, and my hopes and wishes that / wherever you are you may find peace & happiness / You have been tried and afflicted, but do not / suffer your mind to dwell upon those trials and / afflictions, turn rather and reflect upon the / blessings you have an do still enjoy, and draw / from the few flowers the perfume they yield. I think we shall not / remain here longer than this week, so that next / week I hope to see you and that is far better / than writing. I have been collecting some of the / “wonders of the deep” that are to be found here. I / have some sea weed and some beautiful stones. My pen scratches so that I / can hardly write as you will perceive. I would / not send such a scrawl, but if I do not write now / I cannot write at all, and I cannot have you / pass another week without an answer; you must excuse the scrawling etc. PAGE 3 If you should answer this, I should / not receive it, the mails are so irregular, and / therefore you need not write. We may leave in / two or three days for East Hampton but it is / quite uncertain. Now I must bid you good / night, and may we soon meet again. At the time I received your letter, I received one from / Mary at Schooley’s Mountain. I do not expect to hear / from her again until I go home. Good bye my dear / Emma and although your early years are clouded / may your path be brighter and your “last days be / better than your first”. Yours Ever Sincerely Eliza Storrs

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

Department

Note

Library

Created By

CHannan

Create Date

January 29, 2024

Updated By

kalexander@hudsonvalley.org

Update Date

March 14, 2025