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39 revisions | OMalley at May 24, 2025 08:45 AM cam_hparker_2311_f001_001.2[[New York]] Feb 26th 1853
Dear Mother, Brother, & Sister,
I arrived here
this afternoon about four O'clock rather used
up by my journey but feel pretty smart this
evening.
After C. left me at [[Lyngston]] I went
directly to [[Boston]]. Arrived safe, saw [[Mr. Tucker]]
went round with him for an hour or two and
then started for [[Dedham]] and arrived at Mr.
Fiskes about 5. Oclock [O'clock] P.M. and found them well.
Started from there this morning, came
in to [[Boston]] and started for [[New York|N.Y.]]
Found Mr. [[W. T. Fisk]] at [[Springfield]]
waiting, then left there and arrived here in N.Y.
safe and sound. As it is twelve O'clock I
must tell short stories.
Has H. G. H. paid you that $8.?
How did Chas [Charles] get home with Jenney?
Is there any thing said about me?
My Baggage came along nicely I think although
I have not examined it. I shall enclose this
to Mr. Tucker and you will please write a few
lines in return by next mail and I will write
you again before I sail which will not prob-
ably be before the middle or last of next
week. Charles mend the Tinker, Harriett
fingers out of the sugar bowl. Did you
find my memorandum.
In great-haste Yours affctly [affectionately]
[[H A Parker]] [Henry A. Parker] New York Feb 26th 1853 Dear Mother, Brother, & Sister, I arrived here After C. left me at Lyngston I went Started from there this morning, came Found Mr. W. T. Fisk at Springfield Has H. G. H. paid you that $8.? Is there any thing said about me? In great-haste Yours affctly [affectionately] H A Parker [Henry A. Parker] cam_hparker_2311_f001_001.2[[New York]] Feb 26th 1853
Dear Mother, Brother, & Sister,
I arrived here
this afternoon about four O'clock rather used
up by my journey but feel pretty smart this
evening.
After C. left me at [[Lyngston]] I went
directly to [[Boston]]. Arrived safe, saw [[Mr. Tucker]]
went round with him for an hour or two and
then started for [[Dedham]] and arrived at Mr.
Fiskes about 5. Oclock [O'clock] P.M. and found them well.
Started from there this morning, came
in to [[Boston]] and started for [[New York|N.Y.]]
Found Mr. [[W. T. Fisk]] at [[Springfield]]
waiting, then left there and arrived here in N.Y.
safe and sound. As it is twelve O'clock I
must tell short stories.
Has H. G. H. paid you that $8.?
How did Chas [Charles] get home with Jenney?
Is there any thing said about me?
My Baggage came along nicely I think although
I have not examined it. I shall enclose this
to Mr. Tucker and you will please write a few
lines in return by next mail and I will write
you again before I sail which will not prob-
ably be before the middle or last of next
week. Charles mend the Tinker, Harriett
fingers out of the sugar bowl. Did you
find my memorandum.
In great-haste Yours affctly [affectionately]
[[H A Parker]] [Henry A. Parker] New York Feb 26th 1853 Dear Mother, Brother, & Sister, I arrived here After C. left me at Lyngston I went Started from there this morning, came Found Mr. W. T. Fisk at Springfield Has H. G. H. paid you that $8.? Is there any thing said about me? In great-haste Yours affctly [affectionately] H A Parker [Henry A. Parker] |