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Frederick Bernard to "Dear Father," 13 November 1870
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Identifier
bernard_b1f9_002
Title
Frederick
Bernard
to "
Dear
Father
"
13
November
1870
Creator
Bernard, Frederick Robert, 1850-1922
Subject
Bernard, Frederick Robert, 1850-1922
University of Mississippi -- Alumni and alumnae
University of Mississsippi -- History
Medical students
Families -- Louisiana
Date
13 November 1870
Type
text
Original Format
correspondence
Original Collection
Frederick Robert Bernard Collection
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Collection Finding Aid
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM01719/
Transcription
Oxford
University
Oxford
,
Miss
Nov
.
15th
1870
Dear
Father
Yesterday�s
mail
favored
me
with
your
welcome
letter
of the
4th
inst
,
being
your
first
monthly
I
have
received
since
my
advent
here, and
I
assure
you
I
enjoyed
its
contents
very
much
.
I
presume
your
building
,
planting
interests
,
&
c
must
keep
you
very
busy
and in
consequence
of
which
have but
little
to
write
letters
which
ma
does
for
you
and her
both
. As
Mr
.
Emby
has
become
owner
of a
plantation
in
all
probability
you
will
give
up
farming
, will
you
not? and
devote
yourself
exclusively
to the
store
.
You
suggest
that
I
may
have been
careless
in
regards
to the
delivery
of
my
letters
of
introduction
; and
I
would
state
that
I
have
called
upon
Mr
.
Viser
two
or
three
times
but have
never
succeeded
in
finding
him at
home
;
I
see
that
it
looks
very
bad
in
retaining
the
letter
so
long
but
cant
very
well
avoid
it
.
I
called
on the
Wheats
yesterday
afternoon
, the
Prof
was not at
home
but his
lady
was and
entertained
me
very
agreeably
for
half
an
hour
or
so
being
quite
dirty
and
untidy
in her
appearance
,
I
did
not
form
so
good
an
opinion
as
I
might
have
done
.
I
gave
General
Sparrow�s
kind
letter
to
Dr
.
Little
who
invited
me
to his
house
that he
might
introduce
me
to his
wife
, and
altogether
left
a
very
good
impression
on
me
.
I
had to
pay
the
Tres
for the
whole
term
, that
is
I
have
settle
up
to
June
, in
regard
to
board
I
hand
the
amount
of that
over
every
month
myself
to
Mrs
.
Dobbins
.
I
have
almost
come
to the
conclusion
that
�Oxford
is
healthier
than
�West
Chester,�
my
reasons
are
based
upon
my
great
increase
in
flesh
.
I
was
sorry
to
learn
that
La
had
gone
Radical
,
it
seems
like
the
yoke
will
never
be
lifted
from the
neck
of the
good
old
State
.
While
I
write
you
can
imagine
me
writing
near
my
room
mate
who
is
hard
at
work
reading
�Agricola,�
(Latin)
with a
coal
oil
lamp
between
us and a
magnificent
wood
fire
in the
place
. The
only
reason
I
had for
going
to the
Methodist
Sunday
school
was that
Dr
.
Garland
had a
class
there and
I
thought
I
could
learn
ore
from him than the
majority
of
teachers
but
I
think
I
will
change
next
Sabbath
.
I
suppose
you
know
I
have
some
idea
of
coming
home
Christmas
there
is
time
for that
yet
though
Well
I
believe
I
have
answered
all
your
questions
and as
I
want
to
write
to
Willie
Bernard
tonight
I
will
close
with the
greatest
love
for
you
,
Ma
,
&
Gma
Your
affect
.
Son
F
.
Robt
.
Bernard
P.S
.
Ma
wrote
me
in a
former
letter
that
Miss
Anna
S
wanted
to
know
if
I
knew
McClure
yes
I
do
, as a
kind-hearted
simple
fellow
but
nothing
more
.
F.R.B
.
I
forgot
to
send
kind
regards
to
Mr
.
Lanier
and
enquiring
friends
.
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Frederick Robert Bernard Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
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