Adelia W. Browning to Huldah Browning, 29 April 186X
Springhill        Apr 29
 
            Dear Sister it has bin a long time sinse I have seen or hurd from you we have had one letter from George that is the oneley letter we have received from him sinse he left we was glad to here from him he wanted me to write to you Rubin and I have bin a writing to G and I thought would cent one to you by the same male I would like to see you and your little boy we lost a little boy about his age we all most/worshiped him it seams as that your little boy looks lik like him I am very anxious to see him my helth is very good at presant for six months after our little boy died I was not able to work atall I think of you often you must be very lonely with George gone and thinking perhapes you may never see him a gin but I hope he will live to come back and take his familey to see us we was situated last summer so we could of went to see you/if we had of known where you was but we hurd you had mooved to Kentucky Charles had two letters from you two years ago Rubins helth is not very good Mason has got to be quite helthy he is a great help to his father but our dear little Melle was bur went to his long home a yeare a go last Feb Cinda I wish you would get your boys picture tuck and cend it to me I feel so anxios to see it and I will pay you for it if you ever come to see/see us Charles folks are well Hulda says she would write to you but it makes hur have the hedach I wish you did not live so far off so I could go to see you this summer Geo rote that you talked of coming out to see your friends in Leroy and if you doo you let us know it I wish you would come and see us I wish you would come and see us if you can if not we will go and see you if we can leave write as soon as you can and excuse this poor writing
 
            from your affectitinat Sister Adelia Browning
 
[margin:          dont fail to write to me and cend me that little picture if you can]
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(981)DL0152.0328Letters186X-04-29

Letter from Adelia Browning, Springhill, Pennsylvania, April 29, to her sister, Mrs. C. R. Browning; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by Cover


Tags: Children, Death (Home Front), Home, Loneliness, Photographs

People - Records: 2

  • (264) [writer] ~ Browning, Adelia Wealthy
  • (272) [recipient] ~ Browning, Huldah ~ Montgomery, Huldah

Places - Records: 1

  • (131) [origination] ~ Bradford County, Pennsylvania

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Adelia W. Browning to Huldah Browning, 29 April 186X, DL0152.032