Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert,
February 18, 1868
Summary:
Evans reports on his ride home and reaffirms his love for Sibert.
Miss Mollie Sibert
Mount Solon
Augusta Co
Va
Feb 18th 1868
Staunton
My Dear Mollie
We rived home Safely had a very Dark & Cold ride I wished often on my way
home I had of Stayed. it was best I come home for Brother could not have don without me this week at the Store I cant
posible come this week Brother is talking of going
away the latter part of this week if he goes he will be gone Several dayes I hope he will go this week why Then I can go down
Saturday a week & Stay Three or four days with the one I love. Ella had
a good warm Supper way ting for us which
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did ample justice to & Magnus did the Same
I would love to See your dear face to day I often Set & imagine I am in Solon Seting in the Rocking Chaire talking to you then I am happy when thinking of your love. I think of you Everry day of my life Yes Everry hour in the day. I love you more & more ever day of my life I love you devotedly yes I love you with true & unchanging devotion. I do wish I could be with you all the Time I hope & Pray that day is not far distant when we can be with Eeach other alwayes.
You must Excuse this writing for I have don
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in a greate Hurry & have bin so Bussey This Morning That I have not had
much Time to write Ella & famly are all well
& send love to you all give my love to your Ma & Pa Ham
& the Children
I Send love & a kiss to you I love you with all my heart God Bless you Goodbye
Yours
D H Evans