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Letter and envelope from Mary Etta Syphus, Provo, Utah to John M. Bunker, Logan, Utah

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1894-02-25

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From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original handwritten letter, a typed transcription of the same letter, the original envelope with the stamp removed, and a copy of the original letter.

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man000822
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man000822. Syphus-Bunker Papers, 1891-1994. MS-00169. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d12808b20

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Letter and envelope (stamp missing) from Mary E. Syphus, Provo, Utah, to John M. Bunker, Logan, Utah, dated February 25, 1894.
Envelope addressed:
Mr. John M. Bunker,
Logan, Utah.
row will be the last day of school and
Provo,
Feb.
Utah.
25, 1894.
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Mr. John M. Bunker,
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Logan, Utah.
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Dear Friend:-
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Your favor was duly received
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and I take great pleasure in writing
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a few lines in reply.
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I am thankful to say that
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my eyes are quite well again. I
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stayed away from the Academy
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only one day and part of another
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but I went to school with my les-
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sons unprepared for about a week.
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My sight was not effected
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by getting so homesick but there may
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be truth in the last assertion you
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made. I do get the blues sometimes
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though, but I have felt bad enough
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to cry only three times this semes-
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ter. I think I am getting quite bra,ve
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now. Just three months from to-mor-
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I am getting almost wild to go home now the time is so near nd yet so far. I am thinking so fast I get all mixed up. Wish I could talk with you to-day instead of trying to write.
We haven't had school since Wednesday but still I haven't my lessons, prepared for to-morrow. I have been ironing and sewing and trying to study up back lessons. We have three compositions for Rhetoric in the morning, two written and one oral so I know how to sympathize with composition writters. I have been to Sunday school and church too to-day and I have enjoyed both so much. In fact, I have re-resolved to be good. Vosen't that astonish you? Ry the by, I believe you abked me some questions. No, I don't think Ann has made a mash yet. I believe I would have heard of it if she had for she still talks sometimes.
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Of course I didn't tell Nellie that
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afraid you read her letters. I am / she would not write any more if I did.
A young lady from Pinto, who is attending school here, says that Nellie is keeping company with her old beau again, one she gave the bounce several years ago. I wrote to her about it but she has not answered my letter yet so I suppose she does not intend to tell me.
I suppose you have fine times coasting. Hope you do at least. , , know, . ,
I don t / which is worse crushing a young ladie’s foot or falling over a rail. I almost believe I would prefer the latter though. It seems to me winter is going to last forever up in this country. I'll take the sweet sunny south. There has been a regular blizard down home though. Pa said the snows drifted four or five feet deep in places.
Harry was in Panaca when he wrote last but was going right
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back to the Canyon.
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I must tell you that I have
another nephew. Chrissie has a fine
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son. I am more anxious than ever
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to go home since I heard of that.
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I wont see him while he is a little
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baby but he will be a great bouncing
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boy three months old. I might
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know all of this will be interesting
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to you but if it isn’t don't read it.
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Written across top of Page 4 I received
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a letter from
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Chrissie W.
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from
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Bunkerville
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last week.
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She had
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just got
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there so she
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did not tell
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me any news
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; did not even
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say where
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she was
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staying.
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I heard
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Written across top of Page 4 from Aggie
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a few days
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Written across top of Page 1 ago too. She writes
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such lovely
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letters.
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Well it is supper
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time and I must
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soon get to study
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-ing again so
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will not write
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more this time.
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Write soon.
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From your loving
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friend
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Mary.
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We have seven
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boarders now
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not counting
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Ann and I.
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There have been
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four ladies
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Written across top of Page 2 here
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also
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but they
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have
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Written across top of Page 2
gone now.
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Excuse
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my care
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-lessness
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in writing
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all over
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this.
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Written across top of Page 3
Thank goodness paper is not as scarce as it appeard to be. line 1