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<p><span font-size="medium">[margins] I am invited to Mrs J Robinsons to spind the evening if I hear aney thing interesting I will write in the morning—just thought of something more to write but am to tiard now to write aney more this morning [end] </span></p>
<p><span font-size="medium">and asked him to pray for a blesing on them, as it was the last time they would be united famaly they say he was very much affected, he asked [Jinna ?] to go over with him and se him married she told him it was too much for him to ask of her, he asked her if she never intended to recognize him as a brother again, she told him yes, all wais, but never Nanny Turner as his wife, thus they parted, she stood in the dore untill the stage started. Mary Spiller told me she never witnesed aney thing so soleman. [solemn] Nanny has writen home once since she left is very much pleased. I forgot to say Jinny and Mr. Paten wated on them. the room was fool not withstanding Nanna wanted noone, there was your Aunt Mary the too Spillers several stage pasengers and all the darkeys, of both famalai’s [families], I was told that Mary R. treated her very affectia -netly and invited her to se her when they cum back. William did not go over I beleve this all of importence about it</span></p>
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<p><span font-size="medium">Fincastle Jan 17th My dear child We received your letter’s on sunday which was eagerly red by all. I do not wonder that you were woryed at not receiveing I direct an -swer to your question about the pillows, I was so certain that morning that Tom would go on Friday that I did not think it nesacery to write and was not in when Tom answered your finished Leah’s letter. The cotten I have got I am afraid will not answer for the pillows you have got I have not made the cases thinking you could suit your self best, I intended it to be mad croswise as I could not get aney the right width to make the other way. I only got three pair thinking it would be anough for the pres ent, I will send the pillows I have made you can use eather, one pair will do for the</span></p>
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<p><span style font-size="medium">[margins] I am invited to Mrs J Robinsons to spind the evening if I hear aney thing interesting I will write in the morning—just thought of something more to write but am to tiard now to write aney more this morning [end] </span></p>
<p><span style font-size="medium">and asked him to pray for a blesing on them, as it was the last time they would be united famaly they say he was very much affected, he asked [Jinna ?] to go over with him and se him married she told him it was too much for him to ask of her, he asked her if she never intended to recognize him as a brother again, she told him yes, all wais, but never Nanny Turner as his wife, thus they parted, she stood in the dore untill the stage started. Mary Spiller told me she never witnesed aney thing so soleman. [solemn] Nanny has writen home once since she left is very much pleased. I forgot to say Jinny and Mr. Paten wated on them. the room was fool not withstanding Nanna wanted noone, there was your Aunt Mary the too Spillers several stage pasengers and all the darkeys, of both famalai’s [families], I was told that Mary R. treated her very affectia -netly and invited her to se her when they cum back. William did not go over I beleve this all of importence about it</span></p>
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<p><span style font-size="medium">Fincastle Jan 17th My dear child We received your letter’s on sunday which was eagerly red by all. I do not wonder that you were woryed at not receiveing I direct an -swer to your question about the pillows, I was so certain that morning that Tom would go on Friday that I did not think it nesacery to write and was not in when Tom answered your finished Leah’s letter. The cotten I have got I am afraid will not answer for the pillows you have got I have not made the cases thinking you could suit your self best, I intended it to be mad croswise as I could not get aney the right width to make the other way. I only got three pair thinking it would be anough for the pres ent, I will send the pillows I have made you can use eather, one pair will do for the</span></p>
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<p><span font-size="medium">Bed I will give you when you go to house keeping. I have made three pair of shetes too bolster cases. the rest I will give you again, if you be a good girl. I have not made your towels did not know whether yoy would like them himed or fringed am afraid you will not like them as they have a red stripe, could get no others will [send] you a comfort, a new one, if I can get it made if not one I have, About your curtai -ns I do not know what to say, you will find white curtains very troublesome for a cham ber, still I do not think aney others look so well, you must use your own judgement If my old parler curtans will suit you for the present (until you can better determin what you will nede) you are welcum to them but I suppose they are too old timy. Your Pa will send you some money in a check which you must make go as far as you can towards furnashing your room. I wish you I were thair to help you to make your carpet do try and</span></p>
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<p><span font-size="medium">not make a mistake in cuting it you know you are famus for mistakes, you had better not try to cut it until you get in your room. it will look much prettyer than a [rag?] one I suppose. You want to know if aney of us went to se Nanny marryed, we did not I was very anxious to go but she did not want aney one she said she came over the evening before and took a very affectianet [affectionate] [leve? leave?] of us all perticalerly your Pa, as useiull [usual] tried to be cold but I could se she felt it, I went out with her and she said very coldly cousin Martha cant you and cousin Tom cum over in the morning but I could se very plainly she did not want aney one notwithstanding I should have gon but for the cold it was the coldest night I allmost ever felt. Mr [Dpsey?] marri -ed them (he has gotten nearly well) James [Mc?] sent for him to stop at their house on his way up took him into Jinnie’s room (for nun of them went to bed that night)</span></p>
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<p><span style font-size="medium">Bed I will give you when you go to house keeping. I have made three pair of shetes too bolster cases. the rest I will give you again, if you be a good girl. I have not made your towels did not know whether yoy would like them himed or fringed am afraid you will not like them as they have a red stripe, could get no others will [send] you a comfort, a new one, if I can get it made if not one I have, About your curtai -ns I do not know what to say, you will find white curtains very troublesome for a cham ber, still I do not think aney others look so well, you must use your own judgement If my old parler curtans will suit you for the present (until you can better determin what you will nede) you are welcum to them but I suppose they are too old timy. Your Pa will send you some money in a check which you must make go as far as you can towards furnashing your room. I wish you I were thair to help you to make your carpet do try and</span></p>
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<p><span style font-size="medium">not make a mistake in cuting it you know you are famus for mistakes, you had better not try to cut it until you get in your room. it will look much prettyer than a [rag?] one I suppose. You want to know if aney of us went to se Nanny marryed, we did not I was very anxious to go but she did not want aney one she said she came over the evening before and took a very affectianet [affectionate] [leve? leave?] of us all perticalerly your Pa, as useiull [usual] tried to be cold but I could se she felt it, I went out with her and she said very coldly cousin Martha cant you and cousin Tom cum over in the morning but I could se very plainly she did not want aney one notwithstanding I should have gon but for the cold it was the coldest night I allmost ever felt. Mr [Dpsey?] marri -ed them (he has gotten nearly well) James [Mc?] sent for him to stop at their house on his way up took him into Jinnie’s room (for nun of them went to bed that night)</span></p>
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<p><span font-size="medium">Well I have eaten my dinner and my fing -girs have streightened so I will try it again what I thought of teling you was that Eliza Nelsen was confined about a month ago her baby was dead, she is doing very well She staid with her too or three weeks. Poor [Ann Eliz Geter?] is dead I only hered that her corps and her chil -ds was taken to her fathers last week I have not hered from Salem since Jinny Rhodes went home. It is said that Joe [Wobtz] is to be married soon I do not know who too (perhaps you know his name I think I hered sumthing of it before you left.) also [Mofla?] Robinson I suppose there is no dout she is ingaged to Mr. Obrien. I saw Charly T yesterday evening sais he pased through Lexington [VA] a few days since was afraid to stop inquiered very perticalerly for you is as devoted as ever to Talla I delivered your messag to her sais she will write Mrs Woodson is gon sent her love to you</span></p>
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<p><span style font-size="medium">Well I have eaten my dinner and my fing -girs have streightened so I will try it again what I thought of teling you was that Eliza Nelsen was confined about a month ago her baby was dead, she is doing very well She staid with her too or three weeks. Poor [Ann Eliz Geter?] is dead I only hered that her corps and her chil -ds was taken to her fathers last week I have not hered from Salem since Jinny Rhodes went home. It is said that Joe [Wobtz] is to be married soon I do not know who too (perhaps you know his name I think I hered sumthing of it before you left.) also [Mofla?] Robinson I suppose there is no dout she is ingaged to Mr. Obrien. I saw Charly T yesterday evening sais he pased through Lexington [VA] a few days since was afraid to stop inquiered very perticalerly for you is as devoted as ever to Talla I delivered your messag to her sais she will write Mrs Woodson is gon sent her love to you</span></p>
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<p><span font-size="medium">every boddy sends their love to you I cannot begin to give names, saw Miss Mag and Carry at Mrs Prices yesterday evening sent their love Miss Mag and Miss Schlosen were quaraling over Mr Kile. Talla T sais she wants to se you so bad she dont know how to stand it you mu -st cum before March. Mrs Brough spent a day with me last week – pore [poor] thing I feal so sorry for her. I want to go out tomorrow or next day to se her. give my love to Talla I hope she can cum up son to see her. Have not hered from sister since you went down I wander how poor Martha is you did not tel me what you thought of her boy. Wednesday morning. spent a very plesant evening, with Mrs Wiliams Smith Price Anthony Hannah Tomsen Word Bonel [Woltz] am going to Mrs Broughs this morning Tom is hurraing [hurrying] me, I send you Robs letters you nede not rede that part about your self it was not intended for you. O that I could se you and him but for one hour but this is not right, my love to C your pa joins me in love to our dear child MMG</span></p>
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<p><span style font-size="medium">every boddy sends their love to you I cannot begin to give names, saw Miss Mag and Carry at Mrs Prices yesterday evening sent their love Miss Mag and Miss Schlosen were quaraling over Mr Kile. Talla T sais she wants to se you so bad she dont know how to stand it you mu -st cum before March. Mrs Brough spent a day with me last week – pore [poor] thing I feal so sorry for her. I want to go out tomorrow or next day to se her. give my love to Talla I hope she can cum up son to see her. Have not hered from sister since you went down I wander how poor Martha is you did not tel me what you thought of her boy. Wednesday morning. spent a very plesant evening, with Mrs Wiliams Smith Price Anthony Hannah Tomsen Word Bonel [Woltz] am going to Mrs Broughs this morning Tom is hurraing [hurrying] me, I send you Robs letters you nede not rede that part about your self it was not intended for you. O that I could se you and him but for one hour but this is not right, my love to C your pa joins me in love to our dear child MMG</span></p>
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Southwest Virginia Counties Collection (Ms2000-092)
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History of Food and Drink
Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
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The collection includes letters from various members of the Godwin, Young, Trevey, Williams and other families of Botetourt, Rockbridge, and Roanoke Counties establishes the relationship between them. In addition to correspondence, the collection also contains deeds, promissory notes, invoices for goods and services, toll bridge fee receipt, a child's watercolor, 13 pen and ink drawings of weaver's coverlet designs with titles of designs included. The collection also contains five bound leather volumes include accounts and recipes
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Figgat, Nancy Godwin
Godwin, Ann
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1783/1878
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Mary M. Godwin Letter, Jan. 17
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Letter from Mary M. Godwin in Fincastle, Virginia, to her "dear child."
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