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Kingsbury, Elizabeth Annie. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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here, and have done some good. So you see I ought to be happy. | here, and have done some good. So you see I ought to be happy. | ||
− | Spoke in this city last Sunday morning and evening, and am to do so again on the 19th inst. ? Shall probably | + | Spoke in this city last Sunday morning |
+ | and evening, and am to do so again | ||
+ | on the 19th inst. ? Shall probably be in | ||
+ | Dayton the week after. | ||
+ | Will you please, soon after receiving | ||
+ | this, have that trunk sent by Express, to Mrs Sophia M. Bryant, Federal St, fourth door below3rd St. Philadelphia, Pa. Also please take a receipt and send it on in the enclosed envelope. | ||
+ | I have sent postage stamps, thinking they would answer to pay the porter for taking it from your house to the Express Office , as well, perhaps, as the money. | ||
+ | The freightage will be paid when it reached Philadelphia. | ||
+ | I am sorry to put you to this trouble, but I know not how to avoid doing so; and I shall be quite obliged. | ||
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+ | (On left side of the letter, written sideways) | ||
+ | I have lectured on Women's Rights considerably this winter. Love to all my kind friends in Rochester. | ||
+ | With much of love and esteem, your friend, E.A. Kingsbury |
Revision as of Oct 30, 2021, 12:27:08 PM
here, and have done some good. So you see I ought to be happy. Spoke in this city last Sunday morning and evening, and am to do so again on the 19th inst. ? Shall probably be in Dayton the week after. Will you please, soon after receiving this, have that trunk sent by Express, to Mrs Sophia M. Bryant, Federal St, fourth door below3rd St. Philadelphia, Pa. Also please take a receipt and send it on in the enclosed envelope. I have sent postage stamps, thinking they would answer to pay the porter for taking it from your house to the Express Office , as well, perhaps, as the money. The freightage will be paid when it reached Philadelphia. I am sorry to put you to this trouble, but I know not how to avoid doing so; and I shall be quite obliged.
(On left side of the letter, written sideways) I have lectured on Women's Rights considerably this winter. Love to all my kind friends in Rochester. With much of love and esteem, your friend, E.A. Kingsbury