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Title: Thos. Edgar, Govan, Scotland to Annie Weir [?]
ID974
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileEdgar, Thomas/64
Year1890
SenderEdgar, Thomas
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationemployed
Sender Religionunknown
OriginGlasgow, Scotland
DestinationPontiac, Michigan, USA
RecipientWeir, Anne
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipfriends
SourceCopyright Retained by Mrs Linda Weir, Tirmacspird, Lack, Co.Fermanagh, BT93 0SA.
ArchiveUlster American Folk Park.
Doc. No.9905121
Date09/10/1890
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 20:05:99.
Word Count368
Genre
Note
TranscriptGOVAN, ON THE CLYDE.

9th Oct 1890
Miss Annie Weir

Dear Friend
I recd [received?] your very welcome letter
this afternoon was glad you
were well sorry you were keeping
Mr Bell in suspense. I think
you should take pity on him
I often think on Michigan and
the happy times I had there
And more especially about two
persons there who are very dear to me
although I have behaved so badly
towards them. If I had
known before I left what I know
now I would not be here but
I was too stupid or stubborn or
I dont know what to call it -
to ask a question or two. Instead
I formed opinions for which
I had no grounds.
But as God is to be my judge
I never doubted Ada's faithfulness.
Had I kept from the accursed
drink all would have been
different. Never did a man
regret a rash step more than
I have. But I hope I will
[live?] long enough to meet my
wife and child and to try
and make up for the sorrow
I have caused a faithful and
loving wife she is never out
of my mind awake or asleep
I would be all right [alright?]
here if they were with me and I
hope they will come in spring.
I don't like the idea of going back
to America I would rather stay
here I have a steady job
and I have better health than
I had in America. I don't
know when I will get over
to see my people. I have not
had time to think about them
since I came I have had
so much else to think about
as an old friend of Ada's
I know you will be glad
to hear that there is no hard
feeling exists between us the
fault was all mine a few
words spoken by me would
have prevented all that
has taken place
I hope you will write
again it will be a long
time before I forget you
I send a letter every week to Ada.
If you are writing
to her tell her you heard
from me Hoping this
will find you in good
health With kindest regards
I remain
Your sincere friend

Thos. [Thomas?] Edgar
67 Queen St.
Govan
Glasgow
Scotland