HF 3011 D

Name/Title

HF 3011 D

Entry/Object ID

HHV 008.74

Tags

Accessioned object

Collection

Hoffman Collection

Cataloged By

Tara R. Iacobellis

Transcription

Transcription

CATALOG NUMBER HF 3011D OBJECT NAME Letter DATE January 16th 1805 AUTHOR Alice Ann Hoffman, (Mrs. Anne H Nicholas) RECIPIENT Judge Josiah Ogden Hoffman (New York) MEDIUM Paper, ink PEOPLE PLACES KEYWORDS [PAGE 1] Philadelphia, Jany 16th 1805/ Mad. Grelaud’s- My dear Papa, I have felt quite uneasy at not receiving / a letter from home for these some days - I hope none of you / are sick, I suppose however you are so occupied with / business that you have hardly time to write to any / one - I wrote you a long letter last week, & no doubt / astonished you with having been out so often - But / now my dear Papa, I can tell you that I have / [inserted: not] been out of the door for the last week - This short letter with such an information in it, will / no donut please you more, than a long one con- / -taining a description of the parties I have been / at - Do not be alarmed at the word parties, for / I assure you I have not even yet drank tea any / where’s but in the family or ar Mrs Merediths’s / Matilda reviewed a letter from Mamma a few / [PAGE 2] days ago - & was delighted with it - she says in it she / will write to me I wish she would, for her & your / letters are my only consolation (as no one else will / write me) If you knew how happy I feel when / I receive a letter from you, I am sure you would / write often - Every evening I set in the the room with / a parcel of little gives, thinking of home, every / night I dream of home, & every day I wish / I were home but to kiss you all & return [written above: to my studies] / Four months & then I shall once more embrace you / a tedious four months indeed they will be, but / I will be perfect mistress of french– You wish / to know concerning my flannel, My Becky had / made me some waistcoats which I wear next / me & they keep my chest entirely guarded / from cold - My best love to Mary & Bessy & Do have pity on me & write to me, I / have no time to write but of an evening / [PAGE 3] & then I am put in a dark part of the room - / “I think any one that really loved me, after lea- / -ving me at boarding school among strangers, & so / far from home, in a situation that cannot be / otherwise than [unrecovered], would on their return / to their [inserted: own] home, have seated themse[inserted: lves] comfortably / by a large fire, (which we never are permitted / to do) & sent a few lines to console [inserted: me] so if you ha- / [time] [inserted: with] me [inserted: without the form of waiting for a letter from me”] / Thank heaven, this is not intended / [page torn] my dear father, I beg you will [inserted: read it] to the / one who best will understand it - Yours is not / formal affection, I hope it never will be - Do / love me, Do continue to love your Ann, for / I believe there are very few besides you, who / care any thing about her - / May heaven bless you, / Prays your dutiful & affectionate/ Child - / A.A. Hoffman - / I have written to Ogden this evening/ [PAGE 4] [Address] [Top of Page] Alice Ann Hoffman/ [Middle of Page] Judge Josiah Ogden Hoffman Esq/ No. 66 Greenwich Street/ New York/ [Postmark: PHI, JA, 17] [END OF LETTER]

Transcriber

Kathryn Alexander

Language

English

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Number Type

Former Number

Other Number

HF 3011 D

Created By

tiacobellis@hudsonvalley.org

Create Date

July 31, 2024

Updated By

cmonaco@hudsonvalley.org

Update Date

January 27, 2026