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Title: Louise [?], Michigan to "Dear Friend".
ID982
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileEinig, Louise/38
Year1891
SenderEinig, Louise
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationhas just quit factory job
Sender Religionunknown
OriginAdrian, Michigan, USA
DestinationPontiac, Michigan, USA
RecipientWeir, Anne
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipfriends
SourcePresented by L. Weir, Tirmacspird, Lack, Co. Fermanagh
ArchiveThe Ulster American Folk Park
Doc. No.9907064
Date30/06/1891
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 19:07:99.
Word Count243
Genre
Note
TranscriptAdrian Mich,
June 30th 1891

Dear Friend.
We received
your letter and we
was glad to hear from
you. Your pictures
are very nice,
and we are very thankfull
to think you thought
of us when you had
them taken. I left the
Stra[-?] [Straw?] factory quite
a while. I don't see
why Miss Harison [Harrison?]
don't write a few lines.
The night work must
be very hard for you.
Adrian is very pleasant
now. Our old dog Jack
is dead. She had
thirteen little dogs some
of them died and
Fred sold some of them.
We have got two of
them left we call one
Patsy and the other
Rowdy. Helen is
getting along splendid
with her music. Uncle
Niles got her a lovely
piana [piano?]. Niles is in
Detroit since last
Wednesday. We heard
from him and he said
he had given in his
application and was
going to work on the
street car line as
conducter [conductor?].
Fred is working in the shop
yet. They are both well.
I don't think I can
go to Pontiac this
summer. Aunt Barbra [Barbara?]
is very sorry for Julia
Noble. There is a lovely
residence now next to
our house where the
wood yard was. I wish
you could come to Adrian
now. We have a lovely
garden in front of our
house. Remember
Aunt Barbra [Barbara?] to the
girls that know her. Hoping
to hear from you soon.
I remain your sincere
friend Louise.

Love from all.