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Letter from Delia Haywood Southgate to James Southgate, March 5, 1885: Electronic Edition. Author: Southgate, Delia Haywood Wynne Southgate, James, 1832-1914 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: Kelly Clark 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 Delia Haywood Southgate to James Southgate, March 5, 1885 Author: Delia Haywood Southgate Date: 18850305 Note: Delia Southgate writes her husband, James Southgate, that their son-in-law Thomas Decatur Jones is unwell and their daughter Mattie Logan Southgate Jones is full of anxiety. In addition, she notes that Jones's book keeper A.S. DeVlarming suffers from measles and pneumonia. Delia gives news about the health of every one at home: Lessie has recovered from a cold and sleeps with the dog, Zoe. Aunt Sarah Raboteau sleeps with Delia. She mentions Aunt Sarah's squabbles with the cook Neomie. Delia closes with a request that her husband purchase some artwork. P: James Southgate papers, 1794-1944 and undated, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Library of Congress Subject Headings: Class: Diseases -- North Carolina -- History -- 19th century Class: Southgate, Delia Haywood Wynne Class: Durham (N.C.) -- History Class: DeVlarming, A. S. Class: Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Class: Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate Class: Communication in the family -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Class: Family -- North Carolina -- Social life and customs Class: Disease outbreaks -- North Carolina -- History -- 19th century Class: Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 Class: Zoe (Italian Greyhound) Class: Raboteau, Sarah Ann Wynne, 1816-1895 Class: Simmons, Celestia Muse Southgate, 1863-1914 Class: Class: Southgate, Delia Haywood Class: Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Class: Saratoga (N.Y.) Class: Durham (N.C.)
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Diseases -- North Carolina -- History -- 19th century Southgate, Delia Haywood Wynne Durham (N.C.) -- History DeVlarming, A. S. Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate Communication in the family -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Family -- North Carolina -- Social life and customs Disease outbreaks -- North Carolina -- History -- 19th century Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 Zoe (Italian Greyhound) Raboteau, Sarah Ann Wynne, 1816-1895 Simmons, Celestia Muse Southgate, 1863-1914 Southgate, Delia Haywood Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Saratoga (N.Y.) Durham (N.C.) And you went to the wedding? of Augusta Mariah Christian + did Annie attend?- Now my darling. If you can make up your mind Have no news to tell. I shall write to Annie next- Train time now- nearly - Must close- God bless you both my darlings I can neither see nor hear well- Farewell- In love + tender affection |
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