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[Letter from E. B. Convers to Gertrude Osterhout, October 8, 1884] (open access)

[Letter from E. B. Convers to Gertrude Osterhout, October 8, 1884]

Letter from E. B. Convers to his cousin, Gertrude Osterhout, regarding news he had heard about her health. He was glad to hear she had recovered from being sick and mentioned a dispute that seemed to be going on between him and a mutual acquaintance. He told her that he would be heading to Washington for work soon. Included is an envelope addressed to "Miss Gertrude Osterhout."
Date: October 8, 1884
Creator: Convers, E. B.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Alice to her Cousins, October 19, 1884] (open access)

[Letter from Alice to her Cousins, October 19, 1884]

Letter from Alice to her cousins about family news and her schooling. She wrote about the teacher she and her sister have and the state of the school building. She told her cousins that they had to write a return letter or she would not write them again.
Date: October 19, 1884
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Paul Osterhout to Gertrude Osterhout, October 31, 1884] (open access)

[Letter from Paul Osterhout to Gertrude Osterhout, October 31, 1884]

Letter from Paul Osterhout to his sister, Gertrude Osterhout, regarding news from home. He wrote that their father was canvassing the neighborhood since he was running for a public office and let his sister know that the family would like for her to visit. Paul requested the Gertrude bring a canary back home and offered to go the skating rink of she wanted to learn to skate. A circus came into town and the family went to see the shows. Included is an envelope addressed to "Miss Junia Osterhout."
Date: October 31, 1884
Creator: Osterhout, Paul
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Alice McGee to Charles and Mollie Moore, October 9, 1884] (open access)

[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Alice McGee to Charles and Mollie Moore, October 9, 1884]

They received their letter and happy to hear they are doing well. She mentions that her family is also well. She then talks about the weather they have been having. Although it has been raining the springs and wells are going dry. Abe had a well drilled close to the house, but could not keep it close to the house because of gas. A new well was between the barn and the spring, but again there was gas in it. Florence was watching a little girl. Mat Nay or Mat Frankland died. She mentions that owls have been taking her turkeys. Dinky sold her other cow. She comments on Linnet being so helpful and Birdie as well. She asks that they write soon. Alice writes about the subjects she is learning in school and how she wishes Linnet was there to play with her and Birdie. She mentions that her mother is going to town and what happened to Mary Dodd in the orchard.
Date: October 9, 1884
Creator: Dodd, Matilda & McGee, Alice
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley - October 23, 1884] (open access)

[Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley - October 23, 1884]

Letter from Minnie Bradley to L. D. Bradley, dated October 23, 1884, in which she writes to tell him about her health and the health of their children.
Date: October 23, 1884
Creator: Bradley, Minnie
System: The Portal to Texas History