LETTER

Name/Title

LETTER

Entry/Object ID

HF 3052

Tags

Accessioned object

Cataloged By

Tara R. Iacobellis

Category

Documentary Artifact
Communication Artifacts

Acquisition

Accession

HF 3052

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 3052 NOTE: I believe there is a letter that references this poem as an insert, but it might be instead mentioned in a response letter - KA OBJECT NAME Notebook DATE September 6, 1836 (copied on that date) AUTHOR “Mrs. Sigourney” (copied by Eliza Storrs) RECIPIENT Emma Nicholas Maloney MEDIUM Paper (pink edge, elaborate decorative embossing), ink PEOPLE L. H. (Lydia Huntley) Sigourney (https://hymnary.org/person/Sigourney_LH) Note 1833 missionary hymn “Onward…” PLACE KEYWORDS *Original spelling retained throughout work, content appears exactly as written. [PAGE 1] “As thy day, so shall thy strength be.” “When adverse winds and waves arise, And in my heart despondence sighs, When life her throng of care reveals, And weakness o’er my spirit steals; Grateful I her the kind decree, That “as my day, my strength shall be.” “When, with sad footstep, memory roves Mid smitten joys, and buried loves, When sleep my tearful pillow flies. And dewy morning drinks my sighs, Still to thy promise, Lord, I flee, That “as my day, my strength shall be.” “One trial more must yet be past, One pang, the keenest, and the last, And when, with brow convulsed and pale, My feeble quivering heart strings fail, Redeemer, grant my soul to see That “as her day, her strength shall be.” New York Sept 6th 1836. Mrs. Sigourney [IN PENCIL, LATER] Written by my very dear friend Eliza Storrs & sent to me a Few weeks before leaving New York _ [END OF LETTER] [ADDRESS] Miss Emma Nicholas

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

Department

Note

Library

Created By

CHannan

Create Date

January 30, 2024

Updated By

kalexander@hudsonvalley.org

Update Date

March 14, 2025