Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert,
March 31, 1868
Summary:
Evans writes Sibert to reassure her that he is not angry with her and still loves
her.
March 31 1868
Staunton
My Dear Mollie
Your dear letter of Yesterday came Safely to hand I was Truly glad to hear of
your good health The reason I did not come down Saturday was I thought you had
gone a way from Home & new that you would write
by To days mail if you were at home & I
thought again that you had mised the mail on Friday. Magnus and my self will be down Saturday if we live I am not angry
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you nor do I dought your love for me for I know you love me with your whole harte. I love you the same Oh I do want to see you so
badly that I can scarcely wate
untill Saturday comes I must close as its Time for the
Mail to close I write you this note to let you know that I sill love you with all my heart & that I am not angry with
you my love to your Ma, Ham & all the children
I send love & a loving Kiss to you
God Bless you Good
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bye I love you with all my hearte & mind & soul Write soon
Yours
D H Evans