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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.
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man000867. 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/d1cc0z60b
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Letter and envelope (with stamp) from John M. Bunker, St.
Thomas, Nevada, to Mary E. Syphus, Panaca, Nevada, dated November 8, 1894.
Envelope addressed:
Miss Mary E. Syphus
Panaca Nev,
Lincoln Co
St. Thomas Nev,
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Nov 8,th 1894,
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Miss. Mary E. Syphus:
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Panaca Nev,
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Dearest Mary,-
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After so long a time I will
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try and collect my rambling
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thoughts and give to you my
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undivided attention. I would
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much prefer to step in and
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listen to you for a few short
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hours than be trying to write
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this evening.
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I suppose it would be pro-
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-per to offer some kind of
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an excuse for not writing
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sooner. Well dearest if you will
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take back all the hard names
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and all the cruel thoughts
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you have been thinking
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I will tell you the whole
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story. Last Saturday noon I
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left here to go to Bunkerville
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got in the Virgin and you
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can bet I quite enjoyed it.
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I arived at B. Ville Sunday
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night - rather feeling the efects
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of my bath. Perhaps you
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will know how fast time
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flies when a person has but
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one day to visit home and
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friends. The folks were all
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quite well. Mother said the
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three months I was away
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seemed longer than the time
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I was at school.
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I met several who seemed
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to feel quite sorry because I
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did not get back to school
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and it almost made me
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wish I was there.
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Mother had already heard
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that she had been circulating
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some wild conclusion about
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somebody she knew nothing
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about. I wish you were acqua-
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inted with her and then such
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talk would not even have
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a resting place in your mem
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ory. Oh yes! I must tell
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you I did not get to vote, after
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taking such a lively intrest
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in politics and then to
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miss the only privelege I have
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Well I must say all the
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Silver Party Candidates: can
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boast of being one ahed there.
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We are all quite worried about
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Harry havent heard anything
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from him since he left or
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since Levi left there last Sunday
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was ten days and he had not
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made one trip to Kingman
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or at least the mail rider
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did'nt see him, perhaps
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we will hear to night where
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he is.
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I see by your letter that
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you are pretty good at imagine-
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-ing yourself down here
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housed up for fear of panthers
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and going up to dine with
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Aunt Lucy, as Levi calls her.
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I must say, Mary Dear,
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that there is one advantage
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in batching and that / a fellow
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wont have to drink salty
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milk for supper, unless the
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old cow has a grudge of him
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also, but the disadvantage’s are
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Written across top of Page 4 to numerous
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to mention
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I would just
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like to take supper
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with you to night
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and see if you
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would try to
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salt me down
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in any such
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a manner
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I think I have
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written enough
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of the kind.
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Write soon and
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often I remain
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as ever your loving
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John
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