Saturday, September 27, 2014

Letters -- November 1895 -- Margaret Mabel Waylett to Leah M Gorton

Malad City (Idaho)
Nov 3, 1895

Dear Sister
     We received your
welcome letter a few days ago
Was glad to hear that you
were all well as this leaves us
the same at present.  We are
having quite cold weather
now; the ground is white with
snow.  I had a letter from
Mary she arrived at Caldwell
all right and she like the
place very well yet.  I haven't





























heard from Cal since I wrote                                   that if it can be got - we
to you. I send you the letter                                     aught to have it.
that we received from Mr. Griffith                         Well I must close for it
So that you can see what he                                     is getting late and I want
says.  Ma says that she hasn't                                  to write to Henry. I just
any idea that we will                                                  received a letter from him
get any thing But George could                               But it was a very short
see what he thinks best to do.                                  one. He said to tell Gramma
I wished you would write to                                     that he was a good little 
Ellen to see if she ever hears                                    Boy.  Write soon and let
from Emily.  The letter doesn't                                us know how you all are.  Kiss
say anything about her.  Just                                   the Babies for Auntie and Gramma.
thinks of you would send and                                 Be sure and tell me 
get a copy of William Owens'                                  Grand wedding.
will  that maybe you could do                                 With love to all I remain
some thing then.  Mr Griffith                                  as ever your Loving Sister
speaks as if there is quite                                         PS. Ma says she don't think
a bit of property - yet - I think                                she can come over it is so
                                                                                       cold.

(Probably from Margaret Mabel Waylett; The property from William Owens' will is addressed in another letter that I will post later.)

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