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dc.creatorClark, Addison, Sr., 1842-1911
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-29T14:37:58Z
dc.date.available2021-03-29T14:37:58Z
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dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/44312
dc.descriptionPartial letter from Addison to an unknown recipient.
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 11, Item 16
dc.subjectClark, Addison, Sr.
dc.subjectClark, Randolph
dc.titleLetter to unknown recipient
dc.typeDocument
dc.description.transcriptionThe work though, cheerfully and make the best of the surroundings. I shall leave here toward the close of next week unless a very great interest shall induce me to remain over another Lord’s day.If I leave the last of the week as I expect, I shall stop over the 4thL.D. at Waco, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, will bring me home. If I remain here over the 4thL.D., I expect I shall go by Dallas and Ft. Worth.In that case Wednesday night will find me at home. In that case I will have to ask to be sent for again at Ft. Worth. Tell Ran that a Bro. Scott from Hackbury will visit the Springs soon to look at the country. He wishes to examine Ran’s mill site.I had hoped to spend one week at home, but some one must go to Jacksboro. I would rather that father and Ran could go. One of them must go with me if I go.Some one will have to stay with Bro. McWilmeth while holding the meeting there. ___ ___ ___, my darling wife and dear children I threw myself into the work tonight praying for success. As soon as I see what is likely to be done, I shall write again. I hope to get another from you while here.Love to all,Most affectionately,A.Clark.


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