Frederick M. Hain to Gabriella Conaroe, 21 July 1866
Muncie Town
July 21st 1866
Mrs Gabriella
In answer to yours of a few days ago I with pleasure procede to respond to.
I am pleased to inform you that I am still wearing life away as usual. Still fealing first rate and enjoying good health.
I ever hope you are enjoying life likewise, and which I believe you are a rare gal of that kind never enjoying any ones position but always content with whatever comes to pass. Those are the ones for me /
I will not weary your patience to day, with a long epistol for I have no news but what is stale
I am oblige to you for the very kind wish you made in my behalf—that I might be pleasantly situated and that I might form many Lady acquaintances whereby I might pass of the time pleasantly
Thank Thank you dear lady. Thee will I ever remember for those fond wishes
I have not formed any lady acquaintances yet but I se an oppertunity which I am going to improve which I will tell you in my next
Pleas write again
Respectfully yours F. M. Hain
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DATABASE CONTENT
(8104) | DL1366A.026 | 112 | Letters | 1866-07-21 |
Tags: Gender Relations, News
People - Records: 2
- (2912) [recipient] ~ Conaroe, Gabriella ~ Harding, Gabriella ~ Pugh, Gabriella
- (2945) [writer] ~ Hain, Frederick M.
Places - Records: 1
SOURCES
Frederick M. Hain to Gabriella Conaroe, 21 July 1866, DL1366A.026, Nau Collection