Transcription: Back in Big Town will write you later Raymond Mrs. Ross SmithRose Post OfficeCurrituck Co.N.C Postmarked: August 23, 1909 1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green,...
Transcription: Arrived home safely Sunday night. Fog all the way up. Eight hundred on the boat and they slept like sheep all over the boat....
Transcription: Deparated on yesterday.Operation successful.She stood it bravelyand this morning isfeeling finely. There’snot said to be inany pain, except atsome present intervals.Dr. Richardson believesshe will...
Transcription: Dear Grace, I am sick in bed with rheumatism but hope to be out soon. I expect Minnie will be home Sunday. Wish you...
Transcription: This is the best that [last?] one can do. It does not look much like catching, does it? You certainly have a fine time...
Transcription: Am sending your dress to Harwich by express this afternoon. Everything O.K. here.EBTCouldn’t get cash. Am going to write to-night.O.P.J. Miss Charlotte TaylorSo. HarwichMass...
Transcription: Where we will be this summer in my carRaymond. James RogersThomastonMe. Postmarked: January 5, 1907 1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I History...
Transcription: Received letter glad to hear from you at last.Will write letter in a day or two am sending you some postals to – towns....
Transcription: This is a very pretty view and it is not far from the town.I wish you would send me your sister’s name so I...
Transcription: Am attending a picnic here in Attleboro. Having a fine time. Suppose you are working like a horse as usual. Yours, [Unreadable Signature] Postmarked:...














