CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Osceola, Pa.,
June 15, 1923.
Dear Cousins:-
I really do not know how to
commence this letter. I think the idea is fine; I know for one I
will be very glad to receive a letter from each of my Cousins. There
are some I so seldom see and never have received a letter from.
And at this time we will think of
the two Cousins1 that have gone within the year. When I
was twelve years old I spent the school year with Aunt
Elizabeth and Cousin Herb.
Uncle
Dan was working away and was not at home very many times that
winter. Herb and I had some good times; no doubt we enjoyed the
winter better than Aunt Elizabeth did. Cousin
Ann VanDusen boarded with Uncle
Ben and Aunt Sally the
same winter. I remember we got homesick and walked home once during
the time.
I though a great deal of Cousin
Dell,- we have some very pleasant memories of them both.
Mahlon
and wife
are living at Asaph.
Mahlon works at Ansonia,
two miles below Asaph. I spent two weeks with them in April.
I anticipate great
pleasure in reading the various letters; it will be almost like
meeting the Cousins. I suppose Charlie
Congdon’s letter will be written from California or en route;
he at least will have something interesting to write us about.
This is all for this
time, so good-by until September 15th.
COUSIN ADA CRANDALL.
1. Herb Hughey & Adelbert Campbell.
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