Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert,
June 2, 1868
Summary:
Evans discusses the difficulty of getting off work to visit Sibert, his love for
her, family news, and a trip to the fair.
June 2 1868
Staunton
My Dear Mollie
Your dear and welcome letter of Friday & note of Sunday came Safely to
hand & gave me So much plesure. I was so
Sorry I could not get of last Saturday & I am
afrade it will be the Same this coming Saturday if
I can posiblely get off & through with my
Business I will Sertanly come. I will know by
Friday & if you dont
here from me by Fridays mail
you need not look for me down. I hope I may get through in time.
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I
will tell you when I do come why I have bin detained
& Keep a way from you So long & from
Seeing you my love. My Brother will not leave for home be
fore next week he would have gon this week if
we had of gotten through with our Business.
oh it Seames so long Since I have Seen your dear face I
would like to See your dear face So Much you are dear to my heart there is not
in all This world any plesure So Sweet as being with
you with the one I love more then all on Earth. I love
you with true devotion of my heart & Soul with all
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my Strenth & mind
I love you & you only. I attended the Fair last Evening they have Ever thing one could wish for I wished often that
you could have bin here to go with me. You would have
enjoyed your Self. Ella was there & Seamed to enjoy her Self very
much. I did not See but one young Ladie in the room that I was quanted with & did not get to Speake to her but on [unclear: end]. I Shall make
a grate effort to come down Saturday I dont think Tho I can get off.
My love to your Ma & Pa Ham love to all. Ella & family are all
well
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I Send love & a loving Kiss to you. God Bless you. My
heart is only yours
Yours
David H Evans