Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert,
August 4, 1868
Summary:
Evans discusses Sibert's decision not to visit Staunton, reports family news, and
makes plans for a future visit.
August 4th 1868
Staunton
My Dear Mollie
Your dear and welcome letter of the 30th came safely to
hand and was read with plesure. I do not blame you
for not coming to Staunton. I did not think you would come for I know it would
not sute you to pay Staunton a viset at this time I think I know your reason for not coming and if it
is what I think it is I dont blame you for not coming I
would rather you would not come all tho I would like
for you to come. I often think of the plesent walks
we had last summer and the plesent Evenings we spent
to gether they ware
endeed happy
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hours to me. I have often sat
alone and pictured to my self the plesent walks we would have this summer in Staunton and the plesent Evenings we would spend in Each other society
but alas that can not be unless your Pa mooves to
Staunton which I hope he will do and then it would be much more plesent to visit you at your own home. I know you are
anxous to come Staunton my love. I think it would
be best for you to pospone your visit untill you moove here which hope
wont be long. I am very sorry to informe you that it will be imposible
for me to pay you my regular visit next Saturday if I live I will be down
Saturday a week I am sorry to disapoint you my
love but Business prevents me from
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going. Dr Arthur told me that he
was coming down with me Saturday a week I will let you know for surtian in my next letter if he is coming. oh how much
I would like to See you this morning my love one who I love with unchanging
Devotion of heart & soul and one who I love more then all others on this Earth
Ella was taken very sick on Yesterday She is much better this Morning. I hope your Ma is Entirely recovered. My love to your Ma & Pa love to all
I send a loving kiss to you and all the love of my heart my love is only for you my love God Bless you Goodbye
Yours
David H Evans