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Reuben Bernard to "Dear Fred," 29 October 1876
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bernard_b1f14_001
Title
Reuben
Bernard
to "
Dear
Fred
"
29
October
1876
Creator
Bernard, Reuben
Subject
Bernard, Frederick Robert, 1850-1922
University of Mississippi -- Alumni and alumnae
University of Mississsippi -- History
Medical students
Families -- Louisiana
Date
29 October 1876
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
West
Chester
,
Pa
Oct
.
29th
1876
Dear
Fred
Your
letter
announcing
your
safe
arrival
at
your
home
was
duly
received
and
I
intended
answering
it
when
I
mailed
the
Photos
to
your
Ma
two
weeks
ago
but have
suffered
it
to be
delayed
until
now
we
were
all
very
glad
to
hear
of
your
good
health
for
we
were
fearing
that
Yellow
Jack
might
visit
you
as the
papers
were
noticing
its
[purveyance]
in
localities
not
very
far
distant
from
you-
now
so
rare
in the
fall
we
suppose
you
feel
safe
from its
attacks
.
We
are
having
beautiful
Indian
summer
with
cold
nights
and
frosty
mornings
followed
by
warm
hazy
sunshine
peculiar
to the
season
and if
you
are
having
such
a
season
you
ought
to
escape
there are
often
enquiries
made
of us as to
your
arrival
home
.
Eliza
was here
yesterday
to
dinner
says
she
got
a
letter
from
your
mother
recently
they are
well
.
Emmeline
&
[illegible
word]
are
spending
a
week
at
[illegible
word]
very
much
to the
delight
of
Muster
D
.
I
have been
several
times
since
you
left
but
now
when
the
weather
has
got
cool
the
crowd
is
so
great
that
it
requires
much
time
and
patience
to
examine
points
where
the
exhibits
are
especially
interesting
.
I
was
present
on
Penna
day
when
there were
over
260.000
persons
which
compelled
you
to
[several
illegible
words
due
to a
hole
in the
page]
all
the
time
I
have been in
several
large
crowds
before
but this
one
far
outnumbered
all
Gov
Tilden
visited
the
Exhibit
on
New
York
day
about
a
month
since
on that
day
there were
over
100000
persons
attended
on
last
Thursday
Ohios
day
Gov
Hayes
was there and the
crowd
present
numbered
about
20000
more
than
ion
the
first
occasion
which
is
indicative
of the
way
it
will on
Nov
.
7th
at
another
counting
of
noses
.
I
was not at
all
surprised
to
hear
from
you
that
large
numbers
of
your
La
Republicans
were
turning
to
Democrats
I
had
read
something
similar
from
other
localities
in
your
section
which
led
me
to
examine
the
cause
of the
change
and
I
must
confess
that
I
find
the
arguments
are
so
strong
and
forcibly
presented
that
I
cannot
see
how they
could
do
otherwise
with
[illegible
word]
.
We
up
here
remember
an
effort
of
like
meaning
and
[illegible
word]
that
commenced
to
unveil
its
self
in the
same
reagion
about
sixteen
years
ago
which
brought
trouble
and
distress
enough
one
would
think
to have
schooled
the
people
to be
governed
by
wiser
councils
that
lead
to
peace
&
quietness
instead
of
murder
war
&
bloodshed
.
we
here
look
with
gloomy
foreboding
to the
future
. If the
Dem
party
are
placed
in
power
by the
solid
South
and the
solid
Catholic
Church
neither
of
which
have any
desire
to
perpetuate
our
government
on its
principles
but
we
don�t
believe
it
will be
so
far
the
[illegible
words]
solids
are
consolidating
very
rapidly
other
elements
over
the
north
that will
largely
out
number
them
both
. but
enough
of
politics
. The
whole
family
home
except
myself
are
having
sick
heads
I
am
hale
write
again
soon
.
Your
Truly
Reuben
Bernard
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Frederick Robert Bernard Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
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