CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Nelson, Tioga Co., Pa.,
May 20, 1923.
Your letter of May 18, 1923, I
received yesterday, and your plan of asking all of the nineteen
Cousins to write a letter every three months to a general
secretary, to be again handed around, I think is great. I for one
have been busy and could not visit or even hear from a majority of
the Cousins, but we all make mistakes in some ways, but what time
is left for us, stands us in hand to change some of our lifelong
ways. You, as secretary, will have your hands full and will
deserve the heartfelt thanks of all the Cousins, and it will be a
privilege to them that they never looked for and something they
can all enjoy. I, for one, thank you. I also thank you for the
copy of the letter
of Herby Hughey you sent me
some weeks ago and your
letter with
it. I enjoyed them very much.
I have been very busy this Spring and have not been away from Nelson, and Sue
has not been well, but is now better and the outlook seems better to us.But I think your plan one we all will enjoy.
Cordially yours,
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(Mary Ann Campbell
Family)
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