Letter, Barnes Blanchard, n.p., to Mr Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 14 September 1833
Scope and Contents
Barnes discusses a possible visit from his mother and muses on life in general, saying ". . . we Rise in the morning full of vig[or]ous hope and expectation and we find that our hopes are all Blasted and expectation are disappointed. . . ." The author also describes the recent harvest, saying that the cold and wet have led to unfavorable corn and wheat crops. Hopes that the area will benefit from the upcoming construction of a railroad from New York to Buffalo, running within 15 miles of Centerville.
Dates
- Creation: 14 September 1833
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
2 pages on 1 folded sheet, with integral address leaf.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository