1912 ROWLAND/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

OCT 21 1912

JENKINS KY

To Mr. William Robbins,
Mima KY

Dear Sir

I write to let you know we are not very well Elisha is very poorly he has got typhoid fever and he is at the hospittle the doctor was up here this morning and had us to take him down to the hospittle to stay to see if he had typhoid fever it may not be fever but I am afraid it is he is awful hot and complains of his head and breast and stomach he took sick Saturday and this is Monday night he dont complain of his head as bad this evening as he did yesterday last night well Uncle Bill I think Lisha will be well treated Doctor Crate and Bill Gambills are the Doctors we will go and see Lisha every day and keep you posted on how he is doing I would be glad some of you could come and see him tell Willie to come any way Lisha got him a job and worked 1 1/2 days well Uncle Bill dont be uneasy for Lisha will be well treated

yours respt

J.L. Rowland

They were transcribed in May, 1997 by

Darrold Crites
1607 Wilbur Av.
Fairborn, OH 45324
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Notations in parentheses are those of the transcriber. Spelling & Grammar is as written.

Deanna Levito