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Title:
Letter from N. O. Wilkinson to Mattie Logan Southgate, January 27, 1880: Electronic Edition.
Author:
Wilkinson, N. O.
Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate
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: Trudi Abel
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 N. O. Wilkinson to Mattie Logan Southgate, January 27, 1880
Author: N.O. Wilkinson
Date: 18800127
Note: N. O. Wilkinson sends this letter to her young neighbor Mattie Logan Southgate, a student at the Wesleyan Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia. Mrs. Wilkinson sends news about her children, Willie, Minnie, and Tommie. Mattie's sister, Annie Southgate spent the day with Mrs. Wilkinson's daughter, Willie. N. O. Wilkinson reports the activities of Durham's young people over Christmas and notes the construction activity in town. She mentions her son's recent hunting trip and reminisces about her school days at Greensboro College. Mrs. Wilkinson closes with a request that Mattie's sister Lessie send her news from school.
P: James Southgate papers, 1794-1944 and undated, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
Class: Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate
Class: Wesleyan Female Institute (Staunton, Va.)
Class: Durham (N.C.) -- History
Class: Greensboro Female College (Greensboro, N.C.)
Class: Women -- Education
Class: Education -- North Carolina -- Social aspects -- History -- 19th century
Class: Southgate, Annie
Class: Wesleyan Female Institute (Staunton, Va.) -- Students -- History -- 19th century
Class: Christmas -- North Carolina
Class: Women -- Social networks -- North Carolina
Class: Women in communication -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century
Class: Friendship in adolescence -- Southern states -- 19th century
Class: Wilkinson, N.O.
Class: Real estate development -- North Carolina -- Durham County
Class: Simmons, Celestia Muse Southgate, 1863-1914
Class: Wilkinson, Minnie
Class: Wilkinson, Tommie
Class: Wilkinson, Willie
Class: Hunting -- North Carolina -- Anecdotes
Class:
Class: Wilkinson, N. O.
Class: Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate, b. 1865
Class: Greensboro (N.C.)
Class: Staunton (Va.)
Class: Durham (N.C.)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate
Wesleyan Female Institute (Staunton, Va.)
Durham (N.C.) -- History
Greensboro Female College (Greensboro, N.C.)
Women -- Education
Education -- North Carolina -- Social aspects -- History -- 19th century
Southgate, Annie
Wesleyan Female Institute (Staunton, Va.) -- Students -- History -- 19th century
Christmas -- North Carolina
Women -- Social networks -- North Carolina
Women in communication -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century
Friendship in adolescence -- Southern states -- 19th century
Wilkinson, N.O.
Real estate development -- North Carolina -- Durham County
Simmons, Celestia Muse Southgate, 1863-1914
Wilkinson, Minnie
Wilkinson, Tommie
Wilkinson, Willie
Hunting -- North Carolina -- Anecdotes

Wilkinson, N. O.
Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate, b. 1865
Greensboro (N.C.)
Staunton (Va.)
Durham (N.C.)

with Annie, Minnie is getting her lessons, while I for the first time, in years am without work. I have been reading all day; to while (Correction: wile) away the dull hours only left for me. Do not think now that Mrs. Wilkinson is getting lazy; Well, I have changed color you see, just upset my ink and painted the floor, is it not unfortunate? Well, now what shall I tell you, for news, I really do not know, as I live the life of a hermit, as you know, of old. Durham is quite lively as usual; the young folks had quite a gay Christmas, but I must say, I had the dryest time I ever did have. The sociables, [sic] for the young, are still in vogue, and as noisy as ever. You will find many changes on your return; improvement in early direction. We hear the hammer and saw, in every hour of the day.

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