Title: | O'Connor, Charles to Mrs Thomas Blakely, 1927 |
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ID | 6417 |
Collection | New Brunswick Letters |
File | newbrunswick/52 |
Year | 1927 |
Sender | O'Connor, Charles |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | lawyer |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Fredericton, N.Brunswick, Canada |
Destination | Manchester, N.Hampshire, USA |
Recipient | Mrs Thomas Blakely |
Recipient Gender | female |
Relationship | tenant-landlady |
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Log | unknown |
Word Count | 168 |
Genre | illness, boarding at her house |
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Transcript | 107 St John St. Fredericton, N.B. 20 – 4 – ‘27 Mrs. Thos. Blakely 478 Beech St. Manchester, N.H. My Dear Mrs. Blakely In some of the coldest weather I ever encountered I was seized with an ugly cold here, Having recovered, as I thought I came out to quickly and had a relapse that nearly finished me: but now feel that I am quite well and able to return. I have not the slightest doubt that you have made allowance for me and duly cared for my little effects that I had to drop so hurriedly at your house. for nobody could help being impressed [with & by the] unestimateable sincerty and dignity of your individuality. I wonder if I can have the luck to find the room I gave up, vacant or soon to become so. I expect to leave here in a day or two, and shall see You at some on my return and hope To find quarters there. Very Respectfully & Truly Yours Ca OConnor |