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Title: Louise Einig, Adrian, Michigan to "Dear Friend"
ID983
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileEinig, Louise/88
Year1891
SenderEinig, Louise
Sender Genderfemale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginAdrian, Michigan, USA
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.9904280
Date21/11/1891
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 04:05:99.
Word Count238
Genre
Note
TranscriptAdrian Mich., [Michigan?]
Nov., 21st 1891.
Dear Friend,
I suppose you
think your letter will
never be answered. I often
think of you and Miss
Harrison and of the weather
we had when you were
here. We have had the same
kind of weather for four
weeks, it has rained every
Sunday and Monday
this month. Uncle
Niles and the boys are well
and working every day.
Niles is working for the
Lake Shore Railroad.
Aunt Barbra [Barbara?] has been
busy this fall, I am
working at the canning
factory so she has all the
work to do. Helen is well
and goes to school. She
takes singing lessons in
school. They have built
a handsome residence next
to our house where the
woodyard was. Aunt
Barbra [Barbara?] and Uncle Niles
were out to the industrial
home a short time ago,
it was quit [quite?] interesting
the girls al [all?] marched into
the chapel before the
servises [services?] began, the new
superintendent spoke very
kind to the girls. they all
cried when she spoke to them.
They have commenced the
new school house that
they needed so much.
Aunt Barbra [Barbara?] feels
very sorry for Julia Noble.
We would be pleased to have you
and Miss Harrison make
us another visit. Give
my love to Miss Harrison.
Hoping that you will
answer these few lines sooner
than I did. I remain your
sincere friend
Louise Einig

Love from all to
you and Miss Harrison.