[FI001ACD], Letter from Mary Valinda (Mrs Lewis) Miller to Thomas Alva Edison, Mina Miller (Mrs Thomas A.) Edison, February 26th, 1888

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[FI001ACD], Letter from Mary Valinda (Mrs Lewis) Miller to Thomas Alva Edison, Mina Miller (Mrs Thomas A.) Edison, February 26th, 1888

Editor's Notes

15-8062. My dear Mina and Mr. Edison, and dear Grace and Thomas and William. I will only write a few lines as your pa is hear and he has so much to talk about and tell us. We or I cannot write as I want to hear what he has to say. I am so glad to have pa with us and seeming to be so well. I hope he is as well as he lookes. He has enjoyed his trip or visit with you very much and says all are well with you. I am so glad that all are well with you and I hope ## few lines will find all of you well and happy yet. I think dear Mina you and dear Grace will have a good time this weak as I hope you will have the time by youselves and you can [do about?] as you please and when you please. I also feel as though I will get more letters from my darlings telling me everything. We were all at church and Sunday School as usual. Please tell Gracey I meet on [Fellery?] came to me and asked about her and wanted to know when she would come home. She wants her to hurry and come as she wanted to see her. I think all are well as I have not heard of any being sick. Miss [Rice?] is not well. Jennie and I were in to see her and we thanked her for you as you wanted to do yourself she said it was not worth a thank but she was glad if it pleased you, we are all in the sitting room around the fire as it is quite cool and unplesant, it is reglar March weather. I am so glad it is so for it will be plesent when it should be. At least we [think?] papa was telling us a little about your Library. Now I do think it must be lovely there and when it is dark and dreary at the houseyou and all can go there and enjoy the bright sunbeames that may show themselves there and there will be many of them no doubt if we only will lookand study them. Well dear Mina, as Ira and Cora are coming over soon and I want to write a few lines to [Marion?] and Aunt Lucy I will close these few lines to you hoping you are all well and be happy. Please except my love and best wishes, love to all from all, from Mother to her dear ones

Date

1888-02-26

Type

Folder/Volume ID

FI001-F

Microfilm ID

161:631

Document ID

FI001ACD

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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