James Fenton Bryant, Franklin, Virginia to Maggie (Margaret) Gunter, Enfield, North Carolina, 1888 November 26
Scope and Contents
Always reads her letters several times; the reason he asked again about her health was because he was still concerned; is glad the [license] has been made; is always thinking about her; is extremely concerned about Nell's condition; Nell seems sick much like Lizzie was; he didn't tell her of Nell's serious illness as he didn't want to disturb her and hoped Nell would get better; will write everyday about Nell's condition; hasn't told Dick how sick Nell is; Mrs. Bogart has visited Nell very often and Mr. Bogart two or three times; Nell doesn't want to disrupt their plans; Fent wishes she were there now; "just one kiss, would be worth a million to me." 8pp. ALS
Dates
- Creation: 1888 November 26
Creator
- From the Collection: Bryant, James Fenton, 1841-1909 (Person)
- From the Collection: Bryant, Margaret Gunter (Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 146.00 Linear Feet
Language
From the File: English
Repository Details
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