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<p>This transcription has not been verified by Special Collections Research Staff. Please also consult images of the document.</p><br /><p> </p><br /><p><br />Memphis, Tennssee Sunday 2nd Decr 1860</p><br /><p>My Darling Kate will no doubt have been looking with</p><br /><p>anxiety for the box that was to be sent to her, and</p><br /><p>will have felt disappointed at not getting it. When</p><br /><p>I wrote you last on the 20th Novr I told you Ma</p><br /><p>had been sick but was better, and you know when</p><br /><p>that is the case, there is no keeping her quiet. But</p><br /><p>she got into the Kitchen to look after things before</p><br /><p>she was fit &amp; able to do so, and the consequence was</p><br /><p>she had a relapse, and was much worse than she</p><br /><p>had been before, and was confined to her bed</p><br /><p>for more than a week with inflammation of the</p><br /><p>Bowels, keeping her in constant agony with pain</p><br /><p>and last Saturday and Sunday a week ago was</p><br /><p>so bad that we had apprehensions for her safety</p><br /><p>and Dr. Shanks and myself sat up all night</p><br /><p>to attend to her, and felt under dreadful</p><br /><p>anxiety as Geo B &amp; Betty were at Holly Springs</p><br /><p>and I had no one to help or consolde me but</p><br /><p>Mrs. Reinhardt and Patsy who were all kindness</p><br /><p>and attention. Thank God a turn for the better</p><br /><p>took place and your ma after spending some</p><br /><p>days in bed, was able to join us at Table yesterday</p><br /><p>and is pretty well again but dreadfully harrassed when</p><br /><p>her cough which is hard, and will yield to nothing</p><br /><p>and it weakens her &amp; makes her feel quite bad.</p><br /><p>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p><br /><p>?????????????????????????</p><br /><p>We go on very smoothly and comfortably with</p><br /><p>our Boarders. The Revd Dr. White &amp; his wife &amp; their</p><br /><p>daughter Laura and Daughter in law Mrs. Mary White and Mr. and Mrs. Wells and her</p><br /><p>sister Mary Woodruff, and with exception of</p><br /><p>Dear Ma are all enjoying good health servants included which</p><br /><p>is also the case with Snow and the 2 mocking</p><br /><p>Birds. But our pet white cat and Blackey's</p><br /><p>2 kittens died last week and Blackey is</p><br /><p>so sick we think she cannot live. We</p><br /><p>suspect they have got at poison used by our</p><br /><p>neighbors to kill Rats. Othello also is well &amp;</p><br /><p>a great favorite with every body. We all feel</p><br /><p>very anxious about the affairs of the Nation and</p><br /><p>tho we are all strong for union, cannot help</p><br /><p>fearing there will be a breaking up, and Ma</p><br /><p>wants to go with Beale &amp; Bob to England to</p><br /><p>wait the result there. The Bickfords are all well</p><br /><p>again and often talk about you. We have met</p><br /><p>with a very intelligent &amp; active little white girl</p><br /><p>12 years old who is engaged to attend upon Ma</p><br /><p>&amp; go errand, &amp; sew for her while she is so weak &amp;</p><br /><p>Mrs. Reinhardt attends to the marketing which relieves</p><br /><p>her a good deal. Miss Susan Hatch is dead and</p><br /><p>was buried on Saturday. I have no news to send &amp; therefore</p><br /><p> </p><br /><p>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p><br /><p>cannot give you a very interesting letter. We are</p><br /><p>all much pleased to hear you are so pleasantly</p><br /><p>located in Richmond &amp; that you have met with</p><br /><p>friends there, that will prevent your feeling lonely.</p><br /><p>We hope that you will receive the trunk safely</p><br /><p>and that its contents may prove satisfactory.</p><br /><p>Ma says the trunk would not hold all, but</p><br /><p>we shall have to send other parcels after you.</p><br /><p>We are glad to find you have a Piano</p><br /><p>accessible, and want to know if you wish</p><br /><p>your music sent. Pray do not give it up.</p><br /><p>Ma wanted to send you something nice in the</p><br /><p>Trunk but her sickness prevented it. We think</p><br /><p>you had better keep your gold if you have any.</p><br /><p>Geo. B. says he misses you very much and so</p><br /><p>we all do and shall do so at Christmas when</p><br /><p>old custom makes us wish to have all the</p><br /><p>family together, and perhaps we may be able</p><br /><p>to effect this in another year or so if it pleaes</p><br /><p>God to spare our lives. We have heard nothing</p><br /><p>from Sally Gregory. We all wrote in affectionate</p><br /><p>love to yourself and Mr. Blankenship and [illegible]</p><br /><p>our kindest regards to all our Friends who you</p><br /><p>may happen to see or write to and I remain my</p><br /><p>Darling Kate your affectionate father</p><br /><p>John Millington</p><br /><p>I supposed you know that T    man B is</p><br /><p>married to Miss Kate Henderson.</p><br /><p> </p>

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Memphis, Tennssee Sunday 2nd Decr 1860


My Darling Kate will no doubt have been looking with


anxiety for the box that was to be sent to her, and


will have felt disappointed at not getting it. When


I wrote you last on the 20th Novr I told you Ma


had been sick but was better, and you know when


that is the case, there is no keeping her quiet. But


she got into the Kitchen to look after things before


she was fit & able to do so, and the consequence was


she had a relapse, and was much worse than she


had been before, and was confined to her bed


for more than a week with inflammation of the


Bowels, keeping her in constant agony with pain


and last Saturday and Sunday a week ago was


so bad that we had apprehensions for her safety


and Dr. Shanks and myself sat up all night


to attend to her, and felt under dreadful


anxiety as Geo B & Betty were at Holly Springs


and I had no one to help or consolde me but


Mrs. Reinhardt and Patsy who were all kindness


and attention. Thank God a turn for the better


took place and your ma after spending some


days in bed, was able to join us at Table yesterday


and is pretty well again but dreadfully harrassed when


her cough which is hard, and will yield to nothing


and it weakens her & makes her feel quite bad.


++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


?????????????????????????


We go on very smoothly and comfortably with


our Boarders. The Revd Dr. White & his wife & their


daughter Laura and Daughter in law Mrs. Mary White and Mr. and Mrs. Wells and her


sister Mary Woodruff, and with exception of


Dear Ma are all enjoying good health servants included which


is also the case with Snow and the 2 mocking


Birds. But our pet white cat and Blackey's


2 kittens died last week and Blackey is


so sick we think she cannot live. We


suspect they have got at poison used by our


neighbors to kill Rats. Othello also is well &


a great favorite with every body. We all feel


very anxious about the affairs of the Nation and


tho we are all strong for union, cannot help


fearing there will be a breaking up, and Ma


wants to go with Beale & Bob to England to


wait the result there. The Bickfords are all well


again and often talk about you. We have met


with a very intelligent & active little white girl


12 years old who is engaged to attend upon Ma


& go errand, & sew for her while she is so weak &


Mrs. Reinhardt attends to the marketing which relieves


her a good deal. Miss Susan Hatch is dead and


was buried on Saturday. I have no news to send & therefore


 


+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


cannot give you a very interesting letter. We are


all much pleased to hear you are so pleasantly


located in Richmond & that you have met with


friends there, that will prevent your feeling lonely.


We hope that you will receive the trunk safely


and that its contents may prove satisfactory.


Ma says the trunk would not hold all, but


we shall have to send other parcels after you.


We are glad to find you have a Piano


accessible, and want to know if you wish


your music sent. Pray do not give it up.


Ma wanted to send you something nice in the


Trunk but her sickness prevented it. We think


you had better keep your gold if you have any.


Geo. B. says he misses you very much and so


we all do and shall do so at Christmas when


old custom makes us wish to have all the


family together, and perhaps we may be able


to effect this in another year or so if it pleaes


God to spare our lives. We have heard nothing


from Sally Gregory. We all wrote in affectionate


love to yourself and Mr. Blankenship and [illegible]


our kindest regards to all our Friends who you


may happen to see or write to and I remain my


Darling Kate your affectionate father


John Millington


I supposed you know that T    man B is


married to Miss Kate Henderson.