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Morgan City La.
Sept. 8th '88
Dear Cammie
I was not a little surprised at hearing from you, and pleased also for I have often thought of you and wondered what time had done with you in these ten years which have passed since you and I explored! the country alone to find a rout between Dry Grove and that station on the Narrow Gouge, what ever its name may be. How well I remember that trip, how deathly sick I was, the awful chill I had on the road and how I flinged up all the canned lobsters &c!!! No one would give us shelter, and the dogs ever tried to eat us up. Will you ever forget it?
How does the World use you anyhow? Write and tell me all about yourself, and Old Dry Grove-even if it an't the
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| Digital ID# | 20-203-p01.jpg |
| Physical ID | 20- |
| Original Collection | Williams (Daniel) Papers |
| Publisher | Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version). |
| Rights | Copyright protected by Mississippi State University Libraries. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required. |
| Format (digital) | 200 dpi jpeg image |
| Repository | Manuscripts Division, Special Collections Department, Mississippi State University Libraries. |
| Location of Original | Daniel Williams Papers/Folder 20 |
| Related materials | A digitization project sponsored by the Consortium for the History of Agricultural and Rural Mississippi (CHARM). |
| Language | en |
| Contact information | For more information send email to sp_coll@library.msstate.edu or call 662-325-7679. |
| Transcript | Morgan City La. Sept. 8th '88 Dear Cammie I was not a little surprised at hearing from you, and pleased also for I have often thought of you and wondered what time had done with you in these ten years which have passed since you and I explored! the country alone to find a rout between Dry Grove and that station on the Narrow Gouge, what ever its name may be. How well I remember that trip, how deathly sick I was, the awful chill I had on the road and how I flinged up all the canned lobsters &c!!! No one would give us shelter, and the dogs ever tried to eat us up. Will you ever forget it? How does the World use you anyhow? Write and tell me all about yourself, and Old Dry Grove-even if it an't the |
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