1932 DAWSON 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

JAN 11, 1932

MOREHEAD, KY

Dearest Jane

I will write you a few lines to let you know I have not forgot you. This leaves us all well. Hope you are all well. Jane, I sure would love to see you all. What is everbody doing up there? I sure do get homesick to come back home. There is no place like up there to me. Jane, I am sending you seven of Billy's pictures. Myrtie wrote and told me you wanted some more of his pictures. I sent and got ten of his pictures. Florence and me got one a piece and Uncle Armstrong got one. You needn't send any pay for them. I don't aim to charge you but three cents apiece for them that is what they cost me. I am coming back up there next summer if not before and you can pay then if you want to. Is Monnie going to school? I guess I had better stop and go to the post office. Write and let me know if you get the pictures all right.

Your Friend

Jennie Dawson

Morehead, KY

They were transcribed in May, 1997 by

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