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Letter from Nannie Wright to Richard Harvey Wright, September 12, 1889: Electronic Edition. Author: Wright, Nannie, b. 1852 Wright, Richard Harvey, 1851-1929 Funder: Funding by the Institute of Museum of Library Services (IMLS) and the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), with support provided through North Carolina ECHO. Transcription Information: Text transcribed by: Barbara Post Images scanned by: Digital Production Center Text encoded by: Katherine M. Wisser Transcription Edition: Edition: First edition, Date: 2006 Publication Information: Publisher: Duke University Libraries Date: 2006 Availability: ©This work is the property of the Duke University Libraries. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching, and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. Source Information: Title: Letter from Nannie Wright to Richard Harvey Wright, September 12, 1889 Author: Nannie Wright Date: 18890912 Note: Richard Harvey Wright Papers, 1870-1952, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Note: Library of Congress Subject Headings: Class: Correspondence Class: Dead Class: Wright, Mamie E., 1885-1889 Class: Snow, Annie E., 1862 - 1936 Class: Durham (N.C.) -- History Class: Wright, Nannie, b. 1852 Class: Wright, Richard Harvey, 1851-1929 Class: Buffalo Station (Va.) Class: Durham (N.C.)
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Correspondence Dead Wright, Mamie E., 1885-1889 Snow, Annie E., 1862 - 1936 Durham (N.C.) -- History Wright, Nannie, b. 1852 Wright, Richard Harvey, 1851-1929 Buffalo Station (Va.) Durham (N.C.) We reached here, very tired to late dinner yesterday, found a good many familiar faces to welcome me, but oh how my heart was bleeding, not to have my little darling with me, every thing made me think of her so much, every thing I see is so associated with her, I don't see how I can go on & on living without her. My only comfort is she is so much more comfortable, so much happier than I could ever made her, tho' I did
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