Sunday, August 20, 2017

11 September 1904 Letter from Robert H. Wilson to Orpha May Spencer

This letter was written in Chicago, Ill by Robert H. Wilson, and was sent to Miss Orpha May Spencer in St. Louis, MO.  Click here to see more items that relate to Chicago, Ill.  Click here to see more items that relate to St. Louis MO.  Click here to see the full collection saved by Orpha.

                 CHICAGO,ILL
                       SEP 11
                     1130A
                       1904
                  RAVENSWOOD
                     STATION
Miss Orpha Sencer
6158 Ella Ave
St Louis
           MO



                Chicago
                          Ill
                 Sunday
                 Sept 11 /04
My Dearest Orpha i
have ben so lonesom
to Day i dont Know
what to do with
my self it has
ben cloudy & coald
all Day and no
letter that is Enough
to give a fellow the
Blues Sweete heart
You said in your
letter that you would
be glad when i
would set a cirten
 time to come to
you well deasrest i
cont stand it mutch
longer if Mr Berry
dont give me a
call be for Oct 8
i will come aney
way at that time
and take chances
in getting work
i Just cant stand
to be a way
from you mutch
longer Sweete heart
i hope you are
fealing better by
this time i hope
when i come to
you i will be a






Hoodo to all Your
pains & aches and
Drive them all a
way i dont like
to hear of my
Dear Girl Suffering
all the time
Dearest now that
Your an Missourian
i think the Russels
fats aught to begin
to Shoe you something
i know it did help
me a great deal
Sweete heart the
work girl brought
a great big boquett
up to my Boom
to day it is fine i




wish you could see
it they have flowers
in the Garden the
Lady of the House
has a fine big
wax plant and
when i leave hear
i am going to
ask her for a
slip of it for you
sweete heart i am
going to take a
bath now and then
i am going to
bed to Dream of you
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Sweet heart
i will say
good night
with all
my Love
and Kisse
to the ondley
Girl i Love
Yours Bob
Regards to
all



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