Wednesday, October 4, 2017

8 July 1905 Letter from Robert H. Wilson to Orpha Wilson

This letter was written by Robert H. Wilson, and was sent to Orpha May Wilson (Spencer) about the birth of their first child (my great grandmother, Helen).  Click here for more items Orpha saved.  Click here for more items relating to St. Louis, Mo.  Click here for more items relating to Los Angeles, Ca.  
Los Angeles
         Saturday
          July 8"05
My Dear little Wife
I Recieved you message
this Evening and letter
to Dearest I Congratulate
You And I hope our
little Girl will be a
blessing and comfort
to us both, Dearest
how I would love
to be with you and
baby to night You
must be Carefull
with Your Self so
You will soon get
well and Strong
to take care of Baby



2
Dearest You must
tell me all about
baby as soon as
you are abble to wright
And if she looks
like her dad, and
what you think of naming
her, I bet you feal
prowed now, Dearest
I hope your pains &
Aches are all gone
never to returne
tell mother for me
that she must take
good care of you & 
baby, so you are mama
now I would love
to be near you now



         3
Just to see you Swell
up when some one
Calls you mama,
tell Hattie I thank 
her for Sending the 
Message Dearest I
will close for to night
not as be for You 
can not have all my
Love and kisses now
You will have to 
Share them with
baby Kiss baby for
me good night and 
may God watch over
You both.  I remain
Your loveing Husband
                        Bob




Trolley Trips About Los Angeles About 1905

This is a travel brochure sent from Robert Wilson to Orpha Wilson.  It was sent sometime between 1905-1907.  it was saved in a pile of letter mostly from 1905.  Please click here for more items relating to Los Angeles.  Click here for more of the private collection of Orpha May Spencer. ** The following text is a direct transcription, I typed it in, in the correct format, but due to space, the published version my have line breaks.  

TROLLEY TRIPS
About Los Angeles

[image]
Looking off From Mt. Lowe

On the Lines of
The Pacific Electric Ry.

PARLOR OBSERVATION CARS
TO POINTS OF SCENIC
AND ROMANTIC INTEREST

Our Lines Reach from the mountains to
the Sea and Penetrate the Valleys
that lie between

[in hand writing] this is the
[image]
The Hospitible Fire Place at Alpine Tavern
TO MT. LOWE
The Most Marvelous Mountain Railway Journey
in the World

The distance to Alpine
is 25 miles, and the
way lies via the Ostrich
Farm, Pasadena, Altadena,
the famous poppy fields
and romantic Rubio Can-
yon.  Then up the won-
derful incline to Echo
Mountain with its great
search light and observa-
tory, and beyond where
the road climbs by many a
devious turn, now skirting
the edge of deep canyons,
now circling bold promin-
tories with far reaching
views of mountain tops,
valley and sea, through
pillared walls of granite
and bits of primeval oak
and pine forest to stop at
last at Alpine Tavern,
nestling 5000 feet above
the sea.
   Through cars from 6th
and Main Sts. at 8, 9, 10,
a.m. and 1 and 3:30 p.
m. Round trip fare $2.50.
Special excursions Satur-
day and Sunday.
 [image]
The Great Incline - Mt Lowe

[hand written] trip I took
[image]
A Glimpse of Ye Alpine Tavern, 5000 feet above the sea.

At ye Alpine Tavern, a charming bit of Swiss architecture
nestling in a romantic glen and overshadowed by great trees
where squirrels frollic and
birds sing, begins the trail to
the summit.  Let us hope the
steel rails will never venture
farther to rob us of the de-
lights of the burro ride to the
apex, only 1100 feet above
us, but which winds by the
devious path that skirts the
highest peaks, where every
turn breaks on our vision wide
reaching panoramas that in-
spire and thrill us.  From the
summit, bald but for a few
hardy shrubs and a single pin-
ion pine that somehow found
lodgment there, one looks off
over thousands of square miles
of serrated mountain tops, pop-
ulous orangs and vine clad
valleys,and the blue, mysteri-
ous island dotted sea.

Special rates by the week
quoted on application.
[image]
The Track Amid the Pines,
Mt. Lowe
[image]
On a Country Road, Monrovia Way.

A Final Word

In the preceding pages we have outlined some of the distinctive
trips which are likely to most satisfactorily divert the resident
in, or visitor to, Los Angeles.  They do not comprise all the points
of interest reached by our lines---only a few in fact.  And so we
would suggest that each reader of this provide himself with one of
our little folders and time cards, believing that he will find it
helpful and informing in many ways.

The Pacific Electric Railway
Sixth and Main Streets
Los Angeles
Passenger Dept. Tel. Main 66
Ticket Dept. Tel. Main 900

Geo. Rice & Sons (Inc.) Printers. Los Angeles




6 September 1905 Partial letter from Robert Wilson to Orpha Wilson

This is a partial letter from the letters that Orpha Spencer saved.  Click here for more items relating to Los Angeles, CA.  Click here for more items relating to St. Louis, MO.  Click here to see more letters, etc. that Orpha saved.

[Image of mission]
San Gabriel Mission
Wensday
Los Angeles, Cal.. Sept 6 1905
 would [?] member his hand
wrighting or not I cant
Imagen why her parents
are braking up house.
Dearest it is no wonder

Monday, September 4, 2017

30 June 1905 Partial Letter from Robert H. Wilson to Orpha Wilson

There are a small amount of partial letters.  I don't want them to completely disappear so I am making a post for those as well, in order I found them in the box the letter were store in.  Click here to see more items that relate to Los Angeles.  Click here for more items that relate to St. Louis.  Click here to see the other items Orpha saved.
       Los Angeles, Cal. June 30,1905
                          Friday
                My dear wife
I Recieved four
letter of the 25"
& 26 both of them
at the same  time
 so I did not look
for aney to night
I did not wright
[bottom half of page missing]





               2
they are very pretty and
I am shure you will
like them, Dearest I am
sorry the hot weather keepes up
so long and you have to
suffer so from it we do
not get out real hot weather
hear until Sept & October
they tell me that these





18 June 1905 Partial Letter from Robert H. Wilson to Orpha Wilson

This is a letter written by Robert Wilson to wife Orpha. There are scraps of letters from this time period.  Click here for more items relating to Los Angeles, CA.  Click here for more items relating to St. Louis, MO. Click here to see more letters that Orpha saved.

[Image]       Sunday
 Ocean Park.
                  Los Angeles, Cal. June 18 1905
                 My Dearest wife
I recievd your letter of the 13th
and you say your are Sewing
our Baby clothes yet Dearest
you must have a tremendious
word robe for Baby how I
would love to See all the
little things you have maid
they shure must be pretty
Dearest I do hope you
have good luck with our
Expected Baby and that it
will live to wair all thir
little clothes you have maid





               2
Dearest I hope you are
standing the warm weather
all right if you was
hear you would not have
to suffer so with the heat
to day is just beautifuell
not to warm or to coald I
will be glad when the
time comes when you can
come to me and Injoy this
beautyfuell Country, Dearest
their has just ben a fire
about two Blocks from hear
I stopped wrighting to go and
see it, it was a little
cottage it looks a shame to
See a little home ruined by
                                 fire











Friday, September 1, 2017

18 January 1905 Letter from Robert H. Wilson to Orpha Wilson (Spencer)

This was written by Robert H. Wilson, residing in Los Angeles, and was sent to his wife Orpha in St. Louis MO.  Their first child will be born in July 1905.  The woman Robert is referring to is his wife Florence in Newark, New Jersey.  Click here to see more items relating to Los Angeles.  Click here to see more items that relate to St Louis, MO.  Click here to see the full collection of Orpha's letters.

                         Los Angeles
                       Wensday
                        January 18" 05
My Dearest little wife
I am Sorry to Say
that I did not get
a letter from you
to day I sapose I
wet get 2 tomorrow
Dearest I have two
letters from that
women in Newark
Dearest she has
the nearve to ask
me to come back
to her and care
for her Dearest I
would rather D







         2
Live the Rest of
my Days in Jail
than to have to
live with that
women a gain
sweete heart I think
she has done all
that she can now
that she cant do
aney moor She
would like to
have me come
back to her.  Dearest
I gues I will
have to do whate
Ever is done to







         3
get free of this
women I dont think
the Ass will
help her aney moor
and she has no
other means of
prosacuting me
Dearest I will
send you one of
her letters so you
can get an eydia
of her fealings
Dearest you must
Burn it as soon as you Read it







      4
Dearest I am Wright
in a hurry as I
got up lait a gain
Sweete heart you are
the ondley wife I
have and and the
one that has all
my love Dearest
have courage and
all will come
out Right Just think
of me and our Baby and
try and be Happy
Love and kisse from
Your Loving Husband






21 May 1905 Money for Orpha from Robert H. Wilson

There is a tiny envelope, it says First Christian Church.  It looks like Robert is sending 100 dollars, and Orpha is getting 50.00  I could be misunderstanding.  Their first child will be born in July 1905.  I don't know if the money is for expenses, or Lawyers?  Click here to see more items relating to Los Angeles.  Click here for more items relating to St. Louis.   Click here to see other items Orpha saved.


First Christian Church
COR. ELEVENTH AND HOPE STS.
Date May 21 1905 Am't $ 50/100
Name Mrs R. H. Wilson
Address 723 Kohler St.





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