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Letter and envelope from Martin A. Bunker St. George, Utah. to John M. Bunker, St. Thomas, Nevada

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1894-12-16

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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. Letter and original title say "M.A. Bunker", but there is correspondence with other letters and folder titles "M.A". Bunker may be "Martin A. Bunker".

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man000876
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    man000876. 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/d16m36g4r

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    Letter and envelope (with stamp) from M.A. Bunker, St. George, Utah, to John M. Bunker, St. Thomas, Nevada, dated December 16, 1894.
    Envelope addressed:
    Mr. John M, Bunker St Thomas
    Nev
    St George Dec
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    Mr John M. Bunker
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    St Thomas
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    Dear Bro,
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    I take great
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    pleasure in replying to
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    your favor of recent
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    date. I was much plea
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    sed to hear from you
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    once more and to hear
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    that you were well & doing
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    well; this finds us in
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    our usual state of heal
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    th, Viola and babies are
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    here with us at present
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    she is doing a little work
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    in the Temple, most all
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    of our folks are well.
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    Uncle has been a little
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    ailing of late but is a little
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    better again. I guess you
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    have heard of our late move
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    we have vacated from
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    where we were living when
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    you last saw us, and have
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    taken up quarters in Nen
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    ales old rock house. I could
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    see no possible chance to raise
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    the money to pay for the flax
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    with so I thought best to
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    give it up; I now antisipa
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    te going to the Mogodsey and
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    make a place Jim Bunker
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    has moved in from the
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    Sevier and I think we have
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    secured what, in time; will
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    make us a good place.
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    No I do not think the Mud
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    dy a bad place but I think
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    real estate will be valuable
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    there in time but I was great
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    ly in hopes the way would
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    open up so you could rema
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    in in school until you
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    could grduate but we have
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    to do as we can not as we
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    would like. So you expect
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    to work Yours mares or
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    do you just want them bro
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    ught back to the country?
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    I did not have hay to feed
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    the horses I had so I sent
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    them down with Francis and
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    I thought if you wanted a
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    team you could have them
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    and I will come down after
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    awhile and help to get the
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    salt out to the ranch to pay
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    for them. Bro Ivins (?) is not
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    here at present but I do not
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    think he will have any more
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    salt hauled this year unless
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    he can get it done for horses
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    or cattle as he has enough
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    to last him this season, or at
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    any rate that is what he told
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    me nine months ago but
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    If I can see him soon I
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    will speak to him again
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    about itr I think this is about
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    all I can think of at present
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    Francis just got in from
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    Trumbol and he had a little
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    missfortune he had a sparre
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    of Geo. Bunkers horses die
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    while he was out there, they got
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    to much grain I think.
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    h Well I think this will be enoug/
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    for this time hoping this will
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    find you well and hearty,
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    I am your loving bro
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    M. A. Bunker
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