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Title: Jane White, Goderich to Eleanor McIlwrath, Newtownards.
ID3297
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileWhite, Jane/1(2)
Year1864
SenderWhite, Jane
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender ReligionProtestant (Presbyterian?)
OriginGoderich, Ontario, Canada
DestinationNewtownards, Co. Down, N.Ireland
RecipientMcIlwrath (n. Wallace), Eleanor
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipfriends
SourceD 1195/3/23: Presented by J. W. Russell & Co., Solicitors, 4 High Street, Newtownards, Co. Down.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9112104
Date09/01/1864
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by JM 29:11:1993
Word Count1151
Genre
Note
TranscriptTo: Eleanor [McIlwrath?] [nee Wallace?]
[Newtownards?]
[County Down?]
[Ireland?]

From: Jane White
Goderich
[Ontario?]
[Canada?]
January 9 1864


Goderich
January 9th 1864

My dear Eleanor
I have been long thinking
of writing to you, I thought of writing
before I received your last letter, I was
much pleased to see your likeness, I recollected
your face in a moment, the expression seemed
so familiar to me, but I feel satisfied you
are handsome, because they seldom succeed in
making anyone as well-looking as they
really are, but it is a wonderful discovery
of the age, Mr McIlwrath is greatly
admired too, he is considered a handsome
man by everyone who saw his likeness.
I do not know that you will know my
likeness, let me know if you do, my
cheeks have fallen in rather, I fretted
about that complaint in my throat, but
I feel much better [torn]
the cause of making me thinner
I am glad you are better, I hope
you are quite strong again, your little
boy must be a great amusement & comfort
to you. I suppose you are
tired of hearing about the American War,
it is a pity of both sides, how the South
succeeds of course we do not well know, but
I think they will soon be exhausted now
surely, the Northerns [Northeners?] are very much amazed
at being beat so often, a number of young
men from Canada are in the Federal army
a poor deserter from it was round begging here
one day lately. he was an Irishman, a Yankee
sharper ran away from this town lately, he
passed off here for a respectable person, some

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of the townsmen were so so foolish as to lend
him large sums of money, he cleared off
with his spoils over to the American [side?]
[torn] after him with the [intention?]
of giving him up as a deserter if he deserted
from the Federal Army before he came
here, I felt pleased they could not find
him when they went over, because if he had
been found he would likely have been shot
though he rather deserved it. This town
is a great Confederate place, a friend of ours
called in lately, he was speaking of a Captain of
a steamboat on this line, he has come from
the States for the winter with his wife &
family, they live next door to us in one of
my father's houses this friend said to my
father, you will find Captain Travers a
quiet decent man but a stiff Federalist
I laughed and said my mother and him
would be company for each other, because she is
an unflinching Northern in her sympathies, she
always expresses herself sorry when she hears of
any new victory won by the South, the Northerns [Northerners?]
somehow are too ready to dismiss their Generals
after being defeated and appoint others, a person
formerly of Goderich Mr [J. Keays?] a merchant
who went to reside in Buffalo, about 2 or 3
years ago, who was appointed to command
a company of men was defeated by the
Southerns [Southerners?], he was tried by a Court Martial
for allowing himself to be beat, I did not
hear how he managed to get off the South
must be in a bad state, prices of everything
so dear, they must be perfectly desperate,
I hear if anyone tries to resist the Conscription,
they hunt their bloodhounds after them,
the dogs they keep to hunt their slaves,
the South is surely an outlandish place,
the climate must be nice, this is fearful
winter here, last week the weather commencing
early on new years morning was
tremendous I think there is no doubt but
the succeeding three days it was 20 degrees
below zero at times, over in Milwaukee
is [it?] was "40 degrees below zero" now
my dear Eleanor I just leave you to [judge?]
what the sufferings of poor people must
have been, actually it is almost enough to
[kill?] any one [anyone?]. the rail cars over somewhere

#PAGE 3
on a railroad crossing over a part of the prairies, [were?]
frozen up on one of the three bad days, & refused to stir, the
fuel inside was soon consumed in the stoves by the freezing
passengers, and three or four of them were actually frozen to
death, the weather has moderated greatly and the wind abated,
it is the storms that cause the cold to be so dreadful, I felt
a terror those 3 nights at the sound of the storm, though
there was a fire in the stove in the bedroom I could not get
myself warmed, it was prophesyed this winter would be
unusually severe from some of the wild animals taking
precautions against it, I heard some of them were making
double linings for their houses
The Volunteers are raised all over Canada, we had a review
here in the fall. Miss McMordie was married about three
months ago to a farmer & mill owner, I believe, they live at
M--chest-- [Manchester?] a village about ten miles above this town, I
hear she has married tolerably well, you will recollect at
Miss Kingham's school, her mother kept a shop behind
the Market [House?], there was a niece of Mr- [Mrs?] Halliday's,
(late of Square Newtownards) in this town a Mrs Saunders a
very nice young person, her husband is a Scotchman, there are
two children, my father would like to know if Mr Kennedy is
living & well, Mr & Mrs Kennedy lived beside Mr Powell's, I
cannot recollect you mentioning them in any of your letters.
we had a stirring contest here last Monday & Tuesday for the
Election of Mayor, I could not describe to you the one
hundredth part of the fiery excitement there was. Mr Watson
and Mr Dell-- [Dellor?] the [pious?] Methodist who formerly tried it,
he is again defeated by a majority of 28. on Tuesday evening
the Watson party made the usual parade of victory carrying
brooms sweeping part upward in the sleighs as much as to say
they had swept Mr D [Dellor?] off the course. some persons
objected to Mr Dellor because they thought he might not be so
worldly minded, and he such a professing Christian, but rather
be visiting the fatherless and widow in their affliction and
carry out the scriptural injunction. I think there is reality
and truth in the idea. This election costs both the Candidates
upwards of one hundred pounds, and the honour lasts only one
year.
Please remember me affectionately to Mr & Mrs Milliken [torn]
& family. Wishing you and Mr McIlwrath a happy new year and
many happy returns of the season
I remain
your sincere friend
Jane White

My Father & Mother send their
best regards

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I have just heard the Election is to be overturned
upon some error the lawyers in the Dellor vote
have found out, this is the ground for lawsuits,
there are more than fourteen lawyers in
Goderich all ready to pounce upon anything that
goes wrong.