Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

Letter and envelope from Aggie Herrick, Ogden, Utah to Mary Etta Syphus, Provo, Utah

Information

Date

1894-05-07

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

man000835
    Details

    Citation

    man000835. 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/d1cf9nk33

    Rights

    This material is made available to facilitate private study, scholarship, or research. It may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by UNLV. Users are responsible for determining whether permissions are necessary from rights owners for any intended use and for obtaining all required permissions. Acknowledgement of the UNLV University Libraries is requested. For more information, please see the UNLV Special Collections policies on reproduction and use (https://www.library.unlv.edu/speccol/research_and_services/reproductions) or contact us at special.collections@unlv.edu.

    Standardized Rights Statement

    Digital Provenance

    Digitized materials: physical originals can be viewed in Special Collections and Archives reading room

    Language

    English

    Publisher

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    Format

    application/pdf
    image/tiff

    Letter and envelope (with stamp) from Aggie Herrick, Ogden, Utah, to Mary E. Syphus, Provo, Utah, dated May 7, 1894.
    Envelope addressed:
    Miss Mary Syphus-
    Provo,
    B.Y.A. Utah
    Postmarked Ogden, Utah, May
    8,
    1894, 3 p.m.
    266 6
    Wash. Ave-
    Page line
    1
    1
    Odgen,
    Utah-
    line
    2
    May
    7-1894-
    line
    3
    Miss Mary Syphus-
    line
    4
    Provo, Utah-
    line
    5
    My Dearest Mary-
    line
    6
    For several weeks
    line
    7
    I have been waiting to hear
    line
    8
    from you and many times
    line
    9
    I have wondered why you
    line
    10
    did not write; but the
    line
    11
    other day in looking over
    line
    12
    some letters I came across
    line
    13
    one of yours that was not
    line
    14
    marked answered and I
    line
    15
    came to the conclusion that
    line
    16
    I have not answered your
    line
    17
    last letter. If this is the
    line
    18
    case I ask your forgiveness,
    Page line
    _2
    1
    for you must know that
    line
    2
    Page 2
    I would not have been so
    line
    3
    neglectful, if I could have
    line
    4
    helped it.
    line
    5
    Well, we are having
    line
    6
    lovely weather and of course
    line
    7
    we are enjoying it. The
    line
    8
    flowers are blooming, the
    line
    9
    trees are in blossom and
    line
    10
    the whole air is filled with
    line
    11
    perfume. 0, if I were only
    line
    12
    a poet, I feel that I could
    line
    13
    pour forth my soul in
    line
    14
    praise, but it is impossible,
    line
    15
    for I am only a common-
    line
    16
    place girl.
    line
    17
    Mama has been to Logan
    line
    18
    for two weeks but she is
    line
    19
    home now. We have been
    line
    20
    house cleaning and the
    line
    21
    result is that we are sore
    line
    22
    Page
    3
    all over. We are not through
    line
    1
    yet, but I hope we will
    line
    2
    be before long. How I dis-
    line
    3
    like the dirty, dusty work I
    line
    4
    But then it is such a relief
    line
    5
    Page 3
    when it is all done.
    line
    6
    During Conference, I went
    line
    7
    to Salt Lake and stayed a
    line
    8
    few days. I enjoyed my
    line
    9
    self so much. I found Ollie
    line
    10
    well and working hard
    line
    11
    at her lessons. She has
    line
    12
    promised to visit me when
    line
    13
    her school is out! While in
    line
    14
    Salt Lake I had the pleasure
    line
    15
    of seeing Jennie and Tina
    line
    16
    Brimhall. I was so glad
    line
    17
    to meet them, but we were
    line
    18
    in a hurry so we had very
    line
    19
    little time to talk -
    line
    20
    Well my dear, how are you
    line
    21
    getting along with your
    line
    22
    studies. Is physiology any
    line
    23
    easier than it was? How is
    line
    24
    Page
    4
    the Literary society getting
    line
    1
    along? We are enjoying our
    line
    2
    meetings ever so much. We
    line
    3
    are reading Scott's Lady of
    line
    4
    the Lake, now and we
    line
    5
    like it immensely. Of course
    line
    6
    we do not have the explana-
    line
    7
    -tions that we would have
    Page 4 line 8
    under a good teacher, but
    lin e 9
    still we gain some benefit
    line 10
    just from reading the best
    line 11
    productions of the best authors.
    line 12
    it this late day I will
    line 13
    answer your question,. Miss
    line 14
    Zitzman advertised for her
    line 15
    watch and it was returned
    line 16
    to her by the finder in two
    line 17
    or three days after she lost it
    line 18
    She was very fortunate, was'nt
    line 19
    she?
    line 20
    I do hope that you have
    line 21
    not fallen in any ditches
    line 22
    lately. Of course I know that
    line 23
    you get nervous when young
    line 24
    Written across top of Page 1 men are around
    line 1
    but Mary dear
    line 2
    please try to
    line 3
    be more care-
    line 4
    —ful.
    line 5
    Well, my
    line 6
    dear, I must
    line 7
    stop now,
    line 8
    Please write
    line 9
    Written across top of Page 1
    soon and line 10
    assure you line 11
    friend' that, line 12
    if she is guilty, line 13
    she is forgiver, line 14
    All send love line 15
    to you - line 16
    Lovingly Yours line 17
    Aggie line 18