Showing posts with label Farmstead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farmstead. Show all posts
Friday, October 26, 2018
Thanksgiving Greetings from Bertie to Mrs. Welsford Jackson, Cumberland County, NS, 1911
[Postmarked] Wentworth N.S. Oct 27, 1911
[To] Mrs Welford Jackson
Jackson's P.O.
Cumb. Co., N.S.
Wentworth Sta[?] Oct 26,
Just - to - let - you know that - I still think of you. How are you these days? I am fine & dandy. Have a nice school this year. 26 scholars. How is Grace getting along with her music? Was down to Truro a couple of weeks ago and I saw Marion just for a minute. She is looking great - How is J.A. G. T. [?] coming on? I joined down here. I suppose Ewart and Grace go to school. Best regards to all. Sincerely Yours, Bertie M. McC.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Back on the Dear Old Farm, to Miss Ellen Mercy Hoyt, Derry, New Hampshire, 1917
[Postmarked] Melrose, Mass, June 21, 1917
[To] Miss Ellen Mercy Hoyt
Derry, N. H.
Care U. [M?] B. Hood R.F. D. Q.
Dear Ellen Mercy
I wish I could see you. I think of you every day. Please give much
love to your Mother, and have a good time at the farm and do not be sick any more, With love from
Aunt Fanny
Monday, May 28, 2012
From Mother Bain to Mrs. A. W. Paddock, Malden, IL, 1911
[Postmarked] 21 Wis [rest of postmark missed the card]
[To] Mrs. A. W. Paddock
Malden, Ill.
Indianapolis, Ind
July, 1911
Dear Folks,
They got home all OK was there to meet them was glad to see Ham/Him[?] I am the merchant here now wish you could trade with me [?] All will hope[?]
Good bye
Your Mother Bain and Henry
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