Berlin Family Chronicles
- Sarah Greene to Friends at Home -
Rootstown August the 28th 1865
Dear Friends at Home
It has been some time since I have written to you and I must say that it is too bad
that I have not written before now but I hope you will excuse me as you are not very
prompt about answering my letters. besides I have not been very well this summer so it
has kept me buisy to keep around and do my work untill lately. my health is better
than it has been in a long time.
We have had work folks last week and are going to
have them part of this week. we are having our cellar dug out and walled over. it has
been so bad we could not keep anything in it this summer. but after it is finished it
will be a good cellar. Were are going to have some plastering and papering done in our
kitchen this week. It has been real inconvenient for us to have it so but after we get
it done it will look so much better. then you must come over and see us. We have had a
cistern dug this summer but it has been so wett ever since that we could not get it dry
enough to let the water run into it untill this week. It cost us about 15 dollars and
holds over 30 barrels of water.
We were down to Lydies last sunday. she has gone to house keeping and has taken two
boarders. I think she appears more cheerful than she did. But I feel sorry for her to
keep house alone. She stayes alone nights. that is after the girls go home. they are
some of the school girls and do not stay only untill friday afternoon.
Marvin has got home and is now sick with the fever. He has not been to see Lydia but
once since he has got home. I do not think that they are very good to Lydia since Myron
is dead. I am real glad that she has spunk enough to go away from them although it
must be lonesome to live alone. I suppose they think she is out of the family now. she
need not look to them for any accommodation at all. well enough of this. perhaps Lydia
has told you herself.
When we were down to Randolph we came home by Mr Parsons and called in to see Pheby and
the baby. it is four weeks old and she named it Jenny Strong. they are pleased all
most to death over the baby and are just as good to her as they can be. Olive Honeywell
has got a boy two weeks old. her folks feel awful bad about it. it is Monroe Allens. he
has gone out west and wont Marry her.
you asked me if I had seen Juliann since she has got home. I have not seen her to
speek to her. she went by here since but I did not know her untill she had got passed
so I could not speek to her and we have no way of getting down their. We had a wedding
in town today it was Delia Collins and Henry Demming. they are going to Conneticut on
their wedding tour. It is just one year ago to night at 8 o’clock that we were married.
how time passes. it does not seem so long to me. it will be one year next tuesday that
you started for the west. can you hardly realize it. Georges Father and Mother are
coming out here next month.
I had a letter from Mary last week. she has been sick and has not been able to come
down here but said she was coming down next Saturday. Winnie is stoping with us awhile.
her school has been out two weeks. I am glad you are having fruit out their we have
not had any thing but what we have to buy. we had a few huckleberries and had to pay 20
cents a quart and 15 cents per quart for blackberries. so we thought it would not pay
to buy very many. we have cabbage to eat and have had a first rate garden this summer.
well I dont know as I have any thing more to write this time. write soon and I will
write again. Good bye. Remember George and I to all. Sarah Greene.
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