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Letter from Bettie Ann Cunningham to Thomas Decatur Jones, September 8, 1885: Electronic Edition. Author: Southgate, James Haywood, 1859-1916 Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 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 James Southgate to Thomas Decatur Jones, September 8, 1885 Author: James Haywood Southgate Date: 18850908 Note: Writing from Greensboro, North Carolina, Bettie Ann Cunningham asks her brother Thomas Decatur Jones about his expectant wife Mattie Logan. "I hope she is not uneasy and bears her trouble bravely. I believe all the ladies this year have gone a month over their time and all of them have had girls so be prepared for such a calamity as you men regard it." She also describes her brother John K. Jones' accident and how poor communication between his siblings and their mother Nancy Harriet Keen Jones delayed his medical care. In closing, Bettie advises Thomas to attend Mrs. Chapin's temperance speech when the lecturer travels to Durham. P: James Southgate papers, 1794-1944 and undated, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Library of Congress Subject Headings: Class: Childbirth -- Southern states -- 19th century Class: Durham (N.C.) -- History Class: Communication in the family -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Class: Railroads -- North Carolina -- 19th century Class: Temperance and religion -- North Carolina -- 19th century Class: Women -- North Carolina -- Social conditions -- 19th century Class: Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate Class: Family -- North Carolina -- History Class: Family -- Social life and customs -- Southern states Class: Pregnancy -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Class: Cunningham, Bettie Ann Class: Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 Class: Chapin, Mrs. Class: Jones, Nancy Harriet Keen, 1818-1906 Class: Jones, John Keen, b.1850 Class: Medical care -- United States -- History -- 19th century Class: Pregnancy -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Class: Cunningham, Bettie Ann Class: Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 Class: Durham (N.C.) Class: Greensboro (N.C.) Class: Richmond (Va.)
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Childbirth -- Southern states -- 19th century Durham (N.C.) -- History Communication in the family -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Railroads -- North Carolina -- 19th century Temperance and religion -- North Carolina -- 19th century Women -- North Carolina -- Social conditions -- 19th century Jones, Mattie Logan Southgate Family -- North Carolina -- History Family -- Social life and customs -- Southern states Pregnancy -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Cunningham, Bettie Ann Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 Chapin, Mrs. Jones, Nancy Harriet Keen, 1818-1906 Jones, John Keen, b.1850 Medical care -- United States -- History -- 19th century Pregnancy -- Southern states -- History -- 19th century Cunningham, Bettie Ann Jones, Thomas Decatur, 1852-1889 Durham (N.C.) Greensboro (N.C.) Richmond (Va.) Mrs. Chapin will give a temperance lecture in you place Tuesday night I understand + be here again Thursday night-is a very eloquent speaker + fine communicationalist [sic] -was here last week + charms every where she goes- I called on her + told her I'd write you to go + see her while she is in Durham, so be sure to go + I know you'll be pleased with her-also attend her lecture- I have written in such haste fror [sic] I've forgotten half I wished to tell- The children are all well-seem to be studying nicely + Carrie is applying herself diligently at the College- Emie wrote that Lucy Carter returned from [Ire?]land several weeks ago. I am going up to see Mamie Little Thorpe + her little girl + hence any haste-before the sun gets so high + hot. My best love to Mattie + tell her I am praying for her to have patience, faith + strength. Of course you are coming up to see us when you start out on your holiday- Charlie is going to see John the last of this week- Give me the result as soon as it takes place + write, |
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