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  Misc 103TN-X TENNESSEE, MISC 


June 19,1843 

Written to 

Philip & Elizabeth Draper 

Trenton 

Gibson County Tennessee 

State of Tennessee Smith County 


Sent from Bagdad June23 - 18 cents 


Dear Son and daughter 


I have taken my pen in hand at last to try to infonn you what is going on
hear we are in bad Circumstance hear Salley has been alimost confined to
her bed ever sinse the first of March and still is very little belier if
any her mind is deranged one half of her time she hardly knows what she is
about the rest of the connection is all well as far as I know except old
Mrs. Pates Stephen Pate has been bedriden since last fall he was taken with
chills and fevers and was thought that he would not lave lived 3 day but
has recovered so that he has come to his right mind again but cant walk nor
git Out of his bed without help eats hearty as common but cant feed hisself
and has to ly on his back mostly the rest of the family is all well as far
as I know there. I have had no count from any of my Children since February
last the last day I got a letter from Parleman and they were all well then
and doing well. I have not hard from John for for sometime I got a letter
from Coalman dated in July they were well then he wrote that he would have
been hear the first of October but did not come for what reason I cant tell
there has been some deaths hear Harvel King died the 23rd of March with
somthing like the fluoks he died the gth day affer he was taken I Reed your
letter dated the I oth of Aprile on the first Sunday in May and was glad to
hear that you were all well from what you write times is much hear like
they are there money Scarce we had a Snow hear in March it commenced on the
15 early in the morning and Snowed all that day and I think nearly all
night when done it was about 12 inches deep I think it was ten days before
we could see the ground any where our wheat is Sorry the frost kild it in
the winter there will be very light crops of wheat made hear I want you to
write to me every Chance and let me Know how you are and whether you have
heard any thing from Coalman and if you know where to direct a letter to
him I know he lives in Fontotoc County but I dont know what Post office and
if you know write to me and whether you have heard from Certain whether S.
Farterwood is dead or not I will inform you that Coalman Cornwell is
Married to the widow Christian her first husband was James Jones and has
gone to live with her and James Young now owns his place I dont know of any
thing more you would feel intreased in I shall conclude by Subscribing
myself your loving Father till Death 


Philip Draper 


I will let you know that it is thought that Gabel Burton will be brook up
finely he has Swap his place on the ridg for a place about 3 miles from
Carthage and he is there every day. 




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Placed here this day August 25, 1999 by: 
Mary LEDBETTER Hudson - ggranddaughter of Victoria DRAPER Neil. --- mahud@fidnet.com 

Minnie Opal HALL Ledbetter, child of, Estella NEIL Hall - Julius Hall 
Estella Neil, child of, Victoria DRAPER Neil - George Neil 
Victoria Draper, child of, Philip White Draper and Mary Elizabeth Pate
Philip White Draper, child of, Philip Draper and Sarah 


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