File:John Alliger letter to Richard Hunt, II (ea2bcf8b144549e68889c6896044806c).pdf

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Part of Series II. Richard Hunt, II A. Correspondence

Transcript 51.6- huntco~1.doc

  • Keywords: homelife; Richard Hunt; II (Womens Rights Names); John Alliger (Womens Rights Names); Personal Correspondence (Womens Rights Genre)
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English: NPGallery
Author
English: John Alliger
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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English: Organization: US National Park Service
Role: Curator
Address: Women's Rights National Historical Park, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148
NPS Unit Code
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WORI
Recipient
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English: Richard Hunt, II
Transcript
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English: Page 1: “January 16th 1854
Dear Friend
In answer to your letter which I received on the 13th I have set myself to write a few lines to you to inform you of my health which is very good at present hoping that when you receive this you will enjoy the same I was hoping to learn that you arrived safely at Syracuse and are enjoying yourself so well I do think I could not enjoy myself so far from home and with strangers. Your Fathers family are all well. I believe George thinks he will take care of his ears he has no mind to try the effects of frost as we did but I hope you freezing your ears did not make you as sick as my face did me. I was very sick after you left home. I have not attended any"
Page 2: "parties since you left but I have attended a wedding uncle was married on the fourth of this month. I had an invitation to a party but did not attend. The old Duchman you mentioned in your letter is prospering finely he says he has made three hundred dollars in two weeks that is doing big business. I cannot say good business for that is not so he has bought him a pretty good horse and wagon he has built him a stable up against the house it is very handy for them it would not be for us I do not think that we will stay where we now are Mr Crosby wants Pa to take his house the one Mr Sairs now occupies but that near not prevent you and me from making your hen yard as you would like to have it"
Page 3: "I shall be at liberty to help you just as much as though we stay here your Father told me to get my letter reddy and send it with the girls letters you must excuse my bad writing and spelling I hope you will answer this soon I remain as ever yours truly
John Alliger
pa and ma send their respects to you”
Page 4: "John Alleger"
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English: 1183
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English: Content Location: Unknown; Women's Rights National Historical Park, Seneca County, New York; Latitude: 42.9025993347168, Longitude: -76.8444976806641
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ea2bcf8b144549e68889c6896044806c
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English: U.S. National Park Service

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