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Frederick Bernard to "My dear dear Mother," 18 February 1871
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Identifier
bernard_b1f10_003
Title
Frederick
Bernard
to "
My
dear
dear
Mother
"
18
February
1871
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
18 February 1871
Type
text
Original Format
correspondence
Original Collection
Frederick Robert Bernard Collection
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This item is free from copyright and may be reproduced without prior consent.
Collection Finding Aid
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM01719/
Transcription
Oxford
,
Miss
February
18th
1871
My
dear
,
dear
Mother
Owing
to a
most
severe
rain
storm
that
visited
our
�Campus�
yesterday
afternoon
I
was
deprived
of the
delightful
pleasure
of
going
to the
Post
in
quest
or in
anxious
expectation
of
my
weekly
epistle
from
�dulce�
domum
but as the
sun
is
at
present
shining
with
great
brilliantcy
but
foretelling
what
it
is
to be the
future
state
of
weather
this
afternoon
and
materially
tending
to
awaken
my
latent
good
spirits
I
will
bend
my
footsteps
towards
town
with a
full
assurance
of
getting
a
letter
. The
examination
has at
last
closed
;
I
was
questioned
in
Latin
and
English
only
and
stood
81
&
92
.
I
have not as
yet
learned
whether
the
Faculty
will
permit
me
to
enter
Geometry
at this
time
or not, but if they should
I
will
make
high
marks
next
time
sure
.
I
will not
say
�high�
because
my
present
report
is
admirable
but
I
will
say
higher
.
I
am
glad
to
hear
that the
mail
boats
are
again
plying
between
their
respectable
places
and
now
there
is
no
excuse
why
I
should not
hear
regularly
from
you
or
you
from
me
.
I
presume
ere
this that
most
of the
cotton
has been
shipped
and
Pa
is
some
what
relieved
from the
harassments
and
discomfitures
attendant
upon
the
yearly
settlements
with the
negro
labor
knowing
full
well
the
destitute
condition
of the
country
in
regards
to
labor
trys
to
exact
more
from his
employer
.
I
will be
obliged
to
ask
Pa
for
some
money
as
soon
as he
can
spare
it
;
I
hope
I
have been and
am
determined
to
continue
economical
because
I
know
greenbacks
everywhere
are
like
mosquitoes
teeth
.
I
was
very
glad
indeed
to
get
the
paper
although
,
it
did
not
contain
any
great
amount
of
news
.
I
will
close
with
great
love
and
affection
to
all
.
Your
devoted
son
Fred
P.S
.
I
went
to the
office
this
eve
and
got
your
of the
11th
inst
.
Sorry
to
hear
you
have been
sick
I
took
this
scrawl
all
the
ay
up
town
with the
intention
of
mailing
it
and would
you
believe
I
was
so
absent
minded
as to
bring
it
all
the
way
back
in
my
pocket
where
I
happened
to
think
I
had
failed
to
date
it
and
therefore
opened
it
for what
purpose
I
think
Lizzie
Blackborn
must
certainly
be the
�Die
Vernon�
of the
19th
century
but
I
would not
congratulate
myself
or any of
my
friends
on
being
the
�Frank
[illegible
word]�
of the
century
but at the
same
regard
Miss
L
. as
one
of
my
best
friends
and
wish
there were
more
of her
[the
best]
that
once
added
to the
beauty
of
old
�Carroll�
has
gone
and the
sweet
[songs]
that were
caroled
on the
banks
of that
[illegible
word]
�old
never�
will be
listened
to
suppose
some
Texan
[illegible
word]
will not
begin
to
appreciate
it
.
Remember
me
to
all
friends
.
Louise
&
c
.
Your
loving
son
one
more
Fred
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Frederick Robert Bernard Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
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