File:Elizabeth M'Clintock letter to Richard Hunt, II (65c2441d3525461bb84baf16b7af8b99).pdf

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Part of Series II. Richard Hunt, II A. Correspondence

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  • Keywords: homelife; illness; Richard Hunt; II (Womens Rights Names); Elizabeth M`Clintock (Womens Rights Names); Personal Correspondence (Womens Rights Genre)
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English: NPGallery
Author
English: Elizabeth M'Clintock
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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English: Organization: US National Park Service
Role: Curator
Address: Women's Rights National Historical Park, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148
NPS Unit Code
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WORI
Recipient
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English: Richard Hunt, II
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English: “Waterloo 12 mo 8/53
Dear Richard
I was glad to get they note last evening & to find thee is in good spirits & happy. To day, I suppose, & for the rest of the week, thee has vacation. How is thee going to fill up thy time? I wish thee could spend it up here with us. If thee had looked at the date of Sallies letter I think thee would have found it was written last seventh day Sale said she intended it should reach thee on second day evening – but was disappointed in getting to the Post office. I told them they must write thee regularly twice a week – which I guess they will do. They are both of them quite hoarse - & little George has a heavy cold so that his mother is afraid of the croup. They all seem very much pleased to hear the good accounts I have given of thee, thy father particularly. I hope when thee returns they may be able to see that the "boy has almost become a man." Thee “hopes I will return before Christmas” assuredly, you can not keep me away all that time. My painting standing untouched in the corner stares me in the face & begs me not to leave it in so unfinished a state. I shall be with you at second day at the farthest. I [expect] since thee & Burroughs have fine times together – I want to come & share them – a little more than two weeks & thee can come up & take a peep of them all – Is it not nice to be so near home : If thee cannot read this, Richard dear, thee must get Burroughs to help thee – He is accustomed to my hieroglyphics – This is rather worse than common – because of a bad pen and but little time to write it in
Good bye and love Thy cousin Lizzie”
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English: 1166
Depicted Place
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English: Content Location: Waterloo, NY; Women's Rights National Historical Park, Seneca County, New York; Latitude: 42.9025993347168, Longitude: -76.8444976806641
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65c2441d3525461bb84baf16b7af8b99
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English: U.S. National Park Service

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