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Letter from John M. Bunker, St Thomas, Nevada to Etta M Syphus, Panaca, Nevada

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1891-01-12

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

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man000751
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    man000751. 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/d1765dt35

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    Letter from John M. Bunker, St. Thomas
    , Nevada to Mary Etta
    Syphus,
    Panaca, dated January 12, 1891. (3
    pp. no envelope)

    St
    . Thomas, fNevada,

    Jan. 12th. 1891.

    Miss Etta M. Syphus

    Panacea

    Dear Friend.

    To night finds’ me pening

    you a few lines, in reply to yours

    of the fifth inst. which was

    gladly received and read with
    line
    9
    much pleasure. I had given up
    line
    10
    the idea that any of you would

    write, but still I was anxious

    to hear from you. I would

    have asked you in particular

    to write had I not thought

    you would have scorned

    the idea. Be as it is I hope you

    will continue in your good works

    I am sorter shamed to write

    to any one on account of my Ignorance,

    but perhaps you can make out

    some of what I am trying to

    write, you being a good scholar,

    or teacher. I fear this will not

    be a very long letter as there is

    no news much to tell. It is getting

    quite late and I am lazy. Martin

    has retired for the night, he came

    home a day or two after you left

    I went down to the River with

    the mail to day. M. A. Bunker is

    packing it for Edward now.

    I tied up my head the day

    you folks left, and had it

    bundled up untill the day after

    New-Years so you see I had a
    nice time. I expect to have my 
    holidays now am going over on 
    the desert to hawl some grain to 
    the Canyon. Hary is at the Canyon
    now hawling Ore. George has not
    Page 3 arived yet. It has been a long
    day to day I was up about five
    oclock this morning and it is now 
    after leven. Such as this Im fraid 
    will be of no use, Or intrest to you 
    So will close fore to night hoping to
    hear from you soon. Should you
    write please address at the Canyon.
    You may punctuate and Criticise this,
    but dont to loud. Good Night.
    I Remain As Ever Your Friend 
    John M. Bunker.