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dc.creatorClark, Addison, Jr., 1873-1903
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-23T20:16:17Z
dc.date.available2020-11-23T20:16:17Z
dc.date.issued1885-08-17
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/42685
dc.descriptionfamily update
dc.format.medium5x8 paper
dc.relationClark Family Letters
dc.rightsPrior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph
dc.sourceBox 2, Folder 3, Item 2
dc.subjectClark, Addison, Jr. "Addie"
dc.subjectClark, Addison, Sr.
dc.subjectClark, Sally McQuigg (Mrs. Addison)
dc.subjectClark, Zemula "Zemmie"
dc.subjectClark, Robert Carlton "Carlie"
dc.titleLetter to Addison Clark, Sr.
dc.typeDocument
dc.description.transcriptionAdd-Ran, Tex., Aug. 17th ’85. Dear Papa, We received your letter today, and were were [duplicate word] very glad to hear from you. I believe we are all going to write to you this evening. I am going to for myself and Carlie, and sister for herself and little sister. Aunt Ella’s folk’s have come back they came Friday evening. They are all well I believe. Mr. Harvey’s folk’s came a while ago, at least I think it was them. They passed along the road. Mr. Hale has about got his house done. Roy is sitting down on the floor playing with Carlie and Zemmie. Mr. Stalbird has come back and is doing work at the College now. He went out to Mr. Cannons Sunday. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Rigney hauled three or four loads of sugar cane and put it in the barn. There is another man from Farmersville here hunting for a place. Mr. Frank Rawlins is here now on busness [sic]. Roy has crawled and is standing up by the window. Well I have written about all I can think of so I will close. Write soon. Your son Addie Clark.


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