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From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original handwritten letter, a typed transcription of the same letter, and a copy of original letter attached.
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man000869. 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/d13t9hk09
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Letter (no envelope) to Mary E. Syphus,
from John M. Bunker, St. Thomas, Nevada Panaca, Nevada, dated November 19, 1894.
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St Thomas Nev,
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Nov 19th, 1894,
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Miss, Mary E, Syphus;
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Panaca Nev,
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Dear Mary,-
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Once more it has come
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my turn to write, and once
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more I attempt to do so.
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Your ever welcome favor of
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fifteenth Ins. was duely recd.
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and I can assure you I was
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very pleased to hear from
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you once more. I had made
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sure the postmasters along
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the route had become curious,
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or at least some of them
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had, to know what was
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going on I made up my
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mind to get a letter one
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mail sooner but had I thought
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for a moment I might have
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known you would put off as
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long as I, and I cannot
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blame you for that either.
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George and Julia arived
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last night. All were feeling
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quite well, except Julia being
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so down cast. George and
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Clara starts back in the
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morning expect to get home
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in four days. Sister Whitney
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is feeling much better than she
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was a while ago,
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I guess some of the other
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folks have written so all this
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will be rather dry reading from
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me.
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My boss, Harry, hasent
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arived yet and from what
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I can learn by the mail
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rider he was to the river
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last Saturday or should have
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been there after hay and
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then when he got back to
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the Canyon expected to get
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a load of oar to Kingman
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from some of the mines about
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there. All this I hear from
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some body I cannot put to
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is all he left word to do. I could
much trust in, however I
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believe he will keep on hauling
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if there is any show
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You wished me to tell you
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whether I was coming up
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with him I am pretty sure
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to come if he wants me provid-
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ing he goes up before two or
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three years have passed away
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I am apt to get awful tired
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waiting for him and venture
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the trip alone some of these days.
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I trust you will pardon
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me, dear Mary, for not filling out
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this sheet as I was up visiting
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George and Clara this evening
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and therefore it makes me very
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late, but the worst of it is the
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lack of something towrite,
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Well I will say there is plenty I
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can think of but I would like
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to write something that would
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intrest my love or not write at
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all.
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I am helping Levi now as
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I have Harrys work all done that
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love. I am as ever your, John, xxx
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find plenty to do but it might
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not be to his greatest benefit
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Please excuse this scribbleing
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and accept of my never dying
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