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Letter and envelope from Nen [?], Pinto, Utah to Mary Etta Syphus, Provo City, Utah

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Date

1893-08-21

Description

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

Digital ID

man000806
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man000806. 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/d1445mq9k

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Language

English

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

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Letter and envelope (with stamp) to Mary Syphus, Provo City, Utah, from Nen C J , dated August 21, 1893. Sent with note from Ellen Harrisy, dated September 22, 11893).
Envelope addressed:
Miss Mary Syphus,
B•j.A. Provo City
Utah Utah Co.
Pinto Aug 21s^- 93.
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Miss Mary Syphus
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Provo City
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Utah
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Dearest Mary.
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Once I was
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away from home and I loved
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every letter I got; they strengthen
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the bonds of friendship; they
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brightened the cloudy moments;
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they made me sad and happy.
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Sad because I longed to be
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at my dear old home, and
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happy because I was missed.
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If I were ever neglected, oh, how
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badly I did feel, and if ever I
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received a letter from some unexpe-
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cted quarter I was very happy indee^
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to think that someone thought
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of me. May I ask the question
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will you be pleased to receive
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one from me? But, dear Mary,
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I am only judging others by my
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self when I take the privilege of writing them a letter, (unasked for) .
Do you like your school, but I am sure you cannot help liking it. I attended the Summer school in Beaver, and had a lovely time, indeed. I think Bro. Brimhall one of the nicest men I have ever met.
I have spent three winters of my short life away from home and the only recompense is being away farther than ever the coming one,. It nearly breaks my heart to think of it and I know you will sympathize with me.(?) But I guess it is our lot to baffle with disappointments and misfortunes while we live upon earth, and should do so without complaining and it is only by meeting and facing every thing that seems hard to us that we learn to establish individual character. I sometimes feel ashamed of myself for being so ungrateful
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letter is finished
for the innumerable blessings
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I am surrounded with.
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When I heard you were intending
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to go to Provo I was pleased
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and hoped I myself might go but
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alas! Fond hopes to bright hopes
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far tc grand to be realized!
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But I live, hoping to be a
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student of the B.Y.A. next
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year. My hopes do not run very
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high though as they have met
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with disapointment too many
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times. I have seen George several
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times and he seems to feel real
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well, he says better than he
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does at Panacea. He is making
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rapid progress with the house.
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Note written across top of Page 1 Sep 22nd
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Miss Mary Syphus
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I see Nen has
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written a letter to you
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she is now in Kanab
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teaching school
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So I send her
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letter to you I
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do not know
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wheather her
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