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Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert, November 3, 1868

Summary:
Evans writes Sibert to urge her to visit Staunton. He also discusses family news.


Nov 3 1868

Staunton

My Dear Mollie

John & my Self rived home Safely & had quite a cold ride but we found it much plesenter after we got out of the Gap. I think it is the Coldest place in the world if you Stay up there this winter you will Freez. I hope it wont be many days be fore you pay Staunton a Visit & when you do come I dont think we will let you go back to Mountain Palace this winter we will keep you

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untell next Spring

I will recall what I Sad last Saturday night I told you if I ware you I would not come to Staunton but I Say come now. My love it is right that you should stay & take care of Ella'a Children for her She Knows that you will take as good Care of them as She would her Self and I Say better. I will look for you down next week my love as I will come up after you next Sunday if you will come I do hope you will come. Mrs H has gone & you could have a nice quiet time this winter

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with Ella. Come My love my heart says come. You will please return our Thanks to Lola for her Kindness in wakeing us up Yesterday morning if you do not come down next Sunday I may come up any way but I hope you will come my love I love you with unchanging devotion of heart & Soul I love you more then I can ever Express in words I love you with my whole heart & Soul mind & Strenth with unchanging devotion. My love to all I Send a loveing Kiss to you

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& love you with my whole heart & soul. God Bless you my love Good bye all are well. Ada is delited with her visit to Staunton but she says she is willing to go back & let you come I dont think it comes from the heart only from the lips

good bye my love. write to me soon

Yours in love

D H Evans



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