Name/Title
Keen Letter, 1867Entry/Object ID
2021.16.83Tags
1860s, PostageScope and Content
Letter addressed to Aaron and Eleanor Keen from their son Walter Keen.
"Warren, Apri., 21/67.
Friends at home.
I now seat my
Self down to let you know
that I am well and hope
that when these few lines
meat you that they will
find you the same.
the reason
why that I did not write
sooner was that I had a sore
finger. and could not come
home for the team has been
working every day but I will
come as soon as I can I heard
from Bills a few days ago and
was midling well. I have
got a place to keep Books
as soon as they get started.
hav you heard from Beck
and Addie. She was up hear
some time ago enquiring
for me but I did not see her.
I got them photographs
that you sent I have
no news to write to you
this time please write
soon I am as ever your
true friend
W. S. Keen.
too A. and E. Keen."Acquisition
Accession
2021.16Source or Donor
Cover, Dave, Luoma, LeonardLocation
Location
Container
Civil WarRoom
ArchivesBuilding
Morgan History CenterDate
January 6, 2022Notes
Folder; Post Civil War Letters 2Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Keen, Aaron, Keen, Eleanor, Keen, Walter S.Related Places
Place
* Untyped Place
Brookfield Township, Ohio, Warren, Ohio