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

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Date

1894-05-06

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

man000834
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man000834. 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/d1h70cc5t

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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) from John M. Bunker, Logan, Utah, to Mary E. Syphus, Provo, Utah, dated May 6, 1894.
Envelope addre s sed:
Miss Mary E. Syphus
B.Y. Academy
Provo Utah
Postmarked: Logan, Utah. May 7, 1894, 6 p.m.
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Logan City
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May 6,1894.
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Miss. Mary E Syphus:
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Provo Utah.
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Dear Friend:
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I hope you will excuse
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me this evening for writing
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before my time, but I feel
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quite lonesome and not
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very sleepy this evening, so
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I thought I would make an
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attempt to answer your
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ever welcome letter which
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was recd. this morning
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I was very pleased to hear
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from you once more and
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to learn of your good times
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I would have liked the best
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kind to have been there and
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participated in your basket
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feast; neverless seeing you
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caught somebody with whom
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you could have a good time
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I think that is all that was
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necessary. I must say you
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girls were very patriotic; and
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adventuresome to bolt out
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on such a bo d. enterprise,
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still I believe you must of
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had some incouragement
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from the boys, either, directly,
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or indirectly, or else you
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must of had considerable
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confidence in their good
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qualities.
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You ask me if I
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would stop at Provo if I
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left before school closed here.
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To be sure I will, providing
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you are there, but If you
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are gone Provo will not have
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many charms for me.
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We have not decided yet
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when we will quit school
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or whether we will stop
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before school closes. There
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is a letter in the office
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for Arthur from home
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when he gets it we will perhaps
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know
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I am on the program-
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me for the last literary
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meeting which will be held
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on Monday evening May, 28,
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I have tried to beg off but
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they seem to want to hold
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me to it.
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My writing so much
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sooner will excuse me from
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writing very much, so wishing
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you good night and happy
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dreams, I will conclude.
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As every your loving friend
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J.M. Bunker
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