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Titus, Esther. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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− | My dear Amy | + | |
− | Seeing it is so near | + | First day morning<br/> |
− | the time for me to receive my money | + | My dear Amy<br/> |
− | (that is the income), thee may as well | + | Seeing it is so near<br/> |
+ | the time for me to receive my money<br/> | ||
+ | (that is the income), thee may as well<br/ | ||
+ | take all up that is in the bank if thee | ||
+ | has not already been there, and if thee has | ||
+ | Amy, if thee is willing to go again and | ||
+ | send it, all but, the 2 shillings (over— | ||
+ | thee smiles, that thee need not send,-- | ||
+ | When money has come from New York | ||
+ | for me the letter has been registered, it | ||
+ | goes then from Post Master to Post Master | ||
+ | they are responsible if there is a loss, -- | ||
+ | The Post Master here keeps the letter, & | ||
+ | sends for me, or sends word to me, no one | ||
+ | but myself can take it—perhaps that | ||
+ | will be a good way for thee to do, the P. O. | ||
+ | Master can tell thee. | ||
+ | When I think of some things I want | ||
+ | to do, pickle some peaches, Can tomatoes | ||
+ | [etc.?]—together with making the change in | ||
+ | [Matters?], I do not like to be scant of money | ||
+ | --if I only had the plumbs—it seems | ||
+ | as if I could see them—do the remaining | ||
+ | lims hang full,--does it seem a year since | ||
+ | we proped them, and grieved to hear them | ||
+ | break. | ||
+ | I would say it was about 3 months ago— | ||
+ | My package has come safe—and is in the office | ||
+ | when I have been to the P. O. (it is in the same | ||
+ | entry) the express man has not been in, | ||
+ | the boy would not give it to me, but I am | ||
+ | in no hurry I know it is handy by—Amy | ||
+ | I am glad, that amid so many unprofitable | ||
+ | Comers, thee has now one that is worth | ||
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+ | thee trouble—if she is no burthen | ||
+ | to thee the money payer but when people are | ||
+ | a burthen, money is worth but little— | ||
+ | Amy, people like Susan B. Anthony | ||
+ | the very ones here I am told that once | ||
+ | [hissed ?] her, now applaud her—she was | ||
+ | very much liked out here—at the last free | ||
+ | meeting. I do not mean at collins. | ||
+ | I have not been at collins yet | ||
+ | if I go which I intend to I can not | ||
+ | stay but a day or two—just now | ||
+ | I go to Church | ||
+ | I started-- and it is time | ||
+ | The friends meeting is close by | ||
+ | sometimes I go there & it seems | ||
+ | real nice to sit down and be still. | ||
+ | O how hollow how empty—the | ||
+ | church this young minister and the | ||
+ | people----but I find, you | ||
+ | must go somewhere—or the | ||
+ | people won’t hear you talk—you | ||
+ | can have no influence | ||
+ | Now I must go | ||
+ | (Universalist---but no better than any other) | ||
+ | goodby | ||
+ | Esther | ||
+ | Amy come one of | ||
+ | these days won’t thee? | ||
+ | don’t forget | ||
+ | the money | ||
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+ | After sealing thy letter dear Amy thine | ||
+ | was handed to me with the [check?] of $20 | ||
+ | still I believe I will send the letter I | ||
+ | have written, tho thee did not say how | ||
+ | much there was left. but I may need | ||
+ | some of and shall not after other money | ||
+ | comes----! I think I shall burn coal in | ||
+ | my room, I can hire a parlor cooking | ||
+ | stove----and coal is the cheapest---I am afraid | ||
+ | thee is fixing thy self so thee cannot come | ||
+ | to see me--, I am all right, only I feel | ||
+ | that I am away from you all,--if I | ||
+ | could only transfer my privileges over to | ||
+ | or with you all, I’d do it, Amy | ||
+ | I am glad the shawl has come, I will go in the | ||
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+ | morning and get them, [dress?]--and all— | ||
+ | I am glad of this $20—and I suppose I | ||
+ | could get along without more, still I shall | ||
+ | have several things to get, that I shall | ||
+ | not have to get again, some bedding. | ||
+ | When my letter was handed, one | ||
+ | From Phebe Varney was handed—she | ||
+ | sais “I am glad I have mad the acquaintance | ||
+ | of Amy Post—what a nice little woman she is | ||
+ | I like her very much—I believe | ||
+ | I will send the letter—so goodbye | ||
+ | For I am so cold—and it is almost | ||
+ | 11 October—I made no fire today- | ||
+ | How glad I’d be to think thee | ||
+ | would come by and by—am sorry | ||
+ | Mary L is sick give my love to them all. |
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This letter is being transcribed! Please choose another...
First day morning
My dear Amy
Seeing it is so near
the time for me to receive my money
(that is the income), thee may as well<br/
take all up that is in the bank if thee
has not already been there, and if thee has
Amy, if thee is willing to go again and
send it, all but, the 2 shillings (over—
thee smiles, that thee need not send,--
When money has come from New York
for me the letter has been registered, it
goes then from Post Master to Post Master
they are responsible if there is a loss, --
The Post Master here keeps the letter, &
sends for me, or sends word to me, no one
but myself can take it—perhaps that
will be a good way for thee to do, the P. O.
Master can tell thee.
When I think of some things I want
to do, pickle some peaches, Can tomatoes
[etc.?]—together with making the change in [Matters?], I do not like to be scant of money --if I only had the plumbs—it seems as if I could see them—do the remaining lims hang full,--does it seem a year since we proped them, and grieved to hear them break. I would say it was about 3 months ago— My package has come safe—and is in the office when I have been to the P. O. (it is in the same entry) the express man has not been in, the boy would not give it to me, but I am in no hurry I know it is handy by—Amy I am glad, that amid so many unprofitable Comers, thee has now one that is worth [cross-out]
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thee trouble—if she is no burthen to thee the money payer but when people are a burthen, money is worth but little— Amy, people like Susan B. Anthony the very ones here I am told that once [hissed ?] her, now applaud her—she was very much liked out here—at the last free meeting. I do not mean at collins. I have not been at collins yet if I go which I intend to I can not stay but a day or two—just now I go to Church I started-- and it is time The friends meeting is close by sometimes I go there & it seems real nice to sit down and be still. O how hollow how empty—the church this young minister and the people----but I find, you must go somewhere—or the people won’t hear you talk—you can have no influence Now I must go (Universalist---but no better than any other) goodby Esther Amy come one of these days won’t thee? don’t forget the money
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After sealing thy letter dear Amy thine was handed to me with the [check?] of $20 still I believe I will send the letter I have written, tho thee did not say how much there was left. but I may need some of and shall not after other money comes----! I think I shall burn coal in my room, I can hire a parlor cooking stove----and coal is the cheapest---I am afraid thee is fixing thy self so thee cannot come to see me--, I am all right, only I feel that I am away from you all,--if I could only transfer my privileges over to or with you all, I’d do it, Amy I am glad the shawl has come, I will go in the
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morning and get them, [dress?]--and all—
I am glad of this $20—and I suppose I
could get along without more, still I shall
have several things to get, that I shall
not have to get again, some bedding.
When my letter was handed, one
From Phebe Varney was handed—she
sais “I am glad I have mad the acquaintance
of Amy Post—what a nice little woman she is
I like her very much—I believe
I will send the letter—so goodbye
For I am so cold—and it is almost
11 October—I made no fire today-
How glad I’d be to think thee
would come by and by—am sorry
Mary L is sick give my love to them all.