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TitleLetter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 3 January 1879
CreatorJones, Mary Smith McCrory
DescriptionLetter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
TranscriptWillis Jan. 3rd 1879 My Dear Son Your very kind and welcome letter of the 30th Inst, reached me, also the shoes for Elliot which I am much obliged, they fit him very well tho rather large; And more than all else I do I prize the kind interest and sympathy breathed through your letter for my comfort and happiness; I have not been able to move yet owing to the continued cold weather preventing me from going out to lay in my little stock of supplies Today week I was down town, and by going out took and additional cold and have had a very hard distressing cough ever since. I am trying to bring into requisition the little remnant of patience yet remain- ing to aid me in bearing the restraints imposed by bad weather, & ill health, as well as discomfort. Today week when I was out I found it too cold to stop long enou -gh to see what in the way of furniture I could find that I would be obliged to Have. I will if it is not raining try to move tomorrow tho I think it very doubtful if I can from the appearance of the weather ----------------------------------------------------------- today. Before moving I wished very much to go and open the house and air it well and dry out the dampness be having a good fire kept up all day in both fire places I will let you know if I need anything I cannot get here. At my time of life I may find it rather a difficult matter to go our hunting up supplies, for I am often reminded that I am an old woman. In spite of all adverse surroundings New Years day passed with me in accordance with your kind wishes "peaceful" and quietly. With much love and best wishes Affectionately Your Mother Mary Jones. Gas, stolen horse returned to her supper last evening looking like she had been rode hard with only stump Fodder some Negro had rode her to a "shin dig" out in the country Have heard nothing further from Sam since you were here Can't you steal me an old shot gun or a good dog to keep off tramps with
DateJanuary 3, 1879
Genreletters (correspondence)
Subject (Name)Jones, Mary Smith McCrory
Jones, C. Anson
Subject.Topical (LCSH)Jones, Mary Smith McCrory, 1819-1907--Correspondence
Subject.Topical (Local)People--Individuals--Mary Jones
Subject (Geographic)Willis, Texas
Original CollectionMary (Mrs. Anson) Jones Letters, 1858-1900 http://archon.lib.uh.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=306
RepositorySpecial Collections, University of Houston Libraries
Original Item LocationID 1970-003, Box 2, Folder 29 (1879 Correspondence)
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Digital CollectionMary (Mrs. Anson) Jones Letters
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