William H. Hibbard to Delia L. Hibbard, 14 September 1862
Auburn Sep 14, 62
Dear wife it is lonesome hear to day but we will try try to get a long the best we can Dear wife if i had sum of those tomatoes i shod feel better at this presant time but Dear wife do ceep up good courage i cant tel when i shal be home it may be home next weak & may not i cant tel Dear wife i wish i cold be with you to day. Dear wife you dont know how bad but i bad i feel Delia dont let eny thing go for i may be home soon i havant ben examend yet
Dear wife tel Plinny Sexton not to wory a bout his rent for i shal pay evry thing that i ow Dear wife dont wory for i shal be home soon Dear wife i wish that i was with you to help you move but Dear wife dont be in a hury to move for i expect to be home a gain soon i cant think of eny more at presant i got to go to church tel lory that James is all right tel mr Rychman that al is happy but we wod all like to be home to night & evry night good by Dear wife
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DATABASE CONTENT
(15388) | DL1843.001 | 193 | Letters | 1862-09-14 |
Tags: Food, Money, Religion
People - Records: 2
- (4501) [writer] ~ Hibbard, William H.
- (4502) [recipient] ~ Hibbard, Delia Louisa ~ Garvey, Delia Louisa ~ Lines, Delia Louisa
Places - Records: 1
SOURCES
William H. Hibbard to Delia L. Hibbard, 14 September 1862, DL1843.001, Nau Collection