Wheelock writes that she is glad her mother has arrived in Bath, N.Y. She writes about activities in their home, health and news of family and friends, wishing her a good visit, and Julia and her giving their father "The Memorial Vol. of the American Board of Missions" for his birthday.
Wheelock writes that she is glad her mother has arrived in Bath, N.Y. She writes about activities in their home, health and news of family and friends, wishing her a good visit, and Julia and her giving their father "The Memorial Vol. of the American Board of Missions" for his birthday.
Wheelock writes that she has not been out, but had a number of callers. Yesterday, she attended a historical lecture. She describes other social activities.
Wheelock writes that she has not been out, but had a number of callers. Yesterday, she attended a historical lecture. She describes other social activities.
Wheelock writes that she and Auntie went to Bath, N.Y. and reports on family there. She was glad to receive letters from her mother and father. She has thought much of Sarah and Frankie and is very sad. She reports on family news and asks wonders about family and why father resigned as deputy sheriff.
Wheelock writes that she and Auntie went to Bath, N.Y. and reports on family there. She was glad to receive letters from her mother and father. She has thought much of Sarah and Frankie and is very sad. She reports on family news and asks wonders about family and why father resigned as deputy sheriff.
Wheelock is glad is mother is gaining strength. She is pleased that the 19th regiment did not join Hooker. She discusses dresses for her sisters, the upcoming visit, and other matters related to Julia's wedding.
Wheelock is glad is mother is gaining strength. She is pleased that the 19th regiment did not join Hooker. She discusses dresses for her sisters, the upcoming visit, and other matters related to Julia's wedding.