[Letter of 1875 December 14]

Files

digital facsimile

Title

[Letter of 1875 December 14]

Date

1875-12-14

Subjects

African American fathers
African American families
Fathers and daughters

People

Anderson, Caroline Still, 1848-1911 [recipient]

Format

image/jp2

Type

Correspondence

Rights

This material is made available for private study, scholarship, and research use. For access to the original letter, or high-resolution reproduction, please contact the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection (blockson@temple.edu; 215-204-6632).

Repository

Temple University Libraries, Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection

Digital Collection

William Still Collection
Blockson manuscripts
William Still Collection

Digital Publisher

Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Libraries

Contact

blockson@temple.edu

Directory

BMS010X0104

Document Content

Philadelphia, Dec. 14 1875/ Dear Caddy/ The Post man has/ just been in with your letter/ and the returned check. Such a/ blunder as this I do not often/ make. However it is not a/ killing matter./ Mrs Harper has been away/ for number of weeks but is/ expected back next week./ Therefore we could not answer/ Mrs Cary’s question - The fact is I/ must confess I have forgotten/ what it was./ Your Boy is very well/ and is getting on very comfort/ =ably./ I will return you a new check/ as the one you returned is endorsed./ In great haste/ Your affec. Father/ W.S./