1901 ROBBINS Letter

THESE NOTES ARE TAKEN FROM BITS OF PAPER, LETTERS AND JOURNAL ENTRIES FOUND IN AN OLD CHEST BELONGING TO WILLIAM G. ROBBINS (1840-1919) THEY ARE THE PERSONAL PAPERS OF WILLIAM AND HIS SONS ELISHA, MERLE, WILLIE & ORA

LETTER

DATED NOV 18, 1901

From J.W. Robbins, Jr. to Wm. Robbins

Dear brother,

I set my self down to rite you these few lines to let you know that I am well at this time hoping this will find you the same I want you to write ------------------ post office address be shure and write to me and let me know how you are giting along and where you are staying and what you are doing and if you are giting any money and if so how much and if you have been kild any more ore if ther is any likly hood of being kild any more it would give me satesfaction to here from you and if it is a good place to make money if so I would like to be thare so write as son as you can my address J.W. Robbins, Jr Jepstra Ky

(This is the last page of a letter that was in with the previous one) I want to go to Uncle Johns before long and would like for you to go with me if it is so you com if you can let me no when you can go we will go to Uncle Johns and aunt Polles and maybe to Pinhook Please let me know if you can go write soon and be shure to address J.W. Robbins, Jr Jepstra, Ky

They were transcribed in May, 1997 by

Darrold Crites
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Fairborn, OH 45324
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Notations in parentheses are those of the transcriber. Spelling & Grammar is as written.

Deanna Levito