Letter from Grace E. Hall to Clarence Edmonds Hemingway

ReadAboutContentsHelp

Letter written by Grace E. Hall in New York to Clarence E. Hemingway, dated February 14, 1896.

This is a scanned version of the original image in Special Collections and Archives at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.



Pages

p.
Complete

p.

February 14th. 1896

Dear Clare

What an awfully good time, we did have this time last year

Am terribly grumpy tonight; would fight at the drop of a hat. Mallinson spent the afternoon with me. I have two invitations for art ex hibits tomorrow and an invitation for over Sunday

Last edit almost 2 years ago by rw137320
p.
Complete

p.

at Mount Vernon. I shall go -- I seem to have lost the ability to write letters, so don't worry about me until I find it again.

Trust me, and remember above all things that I love you Your Grace

Sat morning. Your Thursday morning letter just received, Thank you darling, for all the love andconfidence expressed in it. Grace

Last edit almost 2 years ago by rw137320
p.
Complete

p.

Back of anEnvelope postmarked

OAK PARK, ILL. FEB 17 730AM 1896 REC'D.

[in pencil in lower right corner] 75

Last edit almost 2 years ago by rw137320
p.
Complete

p.

Front of envelope addressed to Clarence E. HEmingway 500 N. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park. Cook Co. llinois

Left Corner: Return G.H. 196 E. 63rd St New York City

[postmark] NEW YORK FEB 15 12 M Y 96

Last edit almost 2 years ago by rw137320
Displaying all 4 pages