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[Letter from S. E. Leonard  to Mary, June 3, 1877] (open access)

[Letter from S. E. Leonard to Mary, June 3, 1877]

Leonard feels that he is a stranger to his family. He is staying on George's farm and he and his wife like it there. It has been cold and wet and the excessive rains might have damaged crops but he is hopeful. Will has gone to the Black Hills in search of gold but has only found bad weather. While Will is there is wife went to visit friends. He asks if aunt Matilda arrived at her house and mentions that she must of had a lovely winter, without fear of losing ears, noses, or toes. His daughter Stella is taller than him and enjoys reading and pressing flowers. She had asked for pictures but he is unable to. Although now that the railroad is finished a photographer should come in to take pictures in town. George will answer her a letter soon.
Date: June 3, 1877
Creator: Leonard, S. E.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph of Jennie Goodell Pound]

Full-length portrait of a women tentatively identified as Jennie Goodell Pound. She is wearing a long-sleeved dark dress with a light-colored kerchief around her neck and boots. She stands with her right elbow supported against a velvet chaise couch. The back of the photograph is intricately designed with a scene of bamboo and birds, and a typed note reads, "Mr. & Mrs. D. G. Clark, photographers, York, Nebraska."
Date: unknown
Creator: Clark, Mr. & Mrs. D. G.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History