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Hollington Family Papers - Correspondence, July-December 1875
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July 2, 1875
To Mollie [Mary] Hollington (Bowling Green) from Will [Frederick] (Tiffin), July 2, 1875
Tiffin Ohio July 2nd 1875
Dear Sister Mollie
As it was your request that I should write you a letter by Saturday I Shal try and favor you by doing as you bid altho I expect
to fail on one point and that is a long letter for I hardly Know what to write but I suppose you would like to Know if Pa
and Ma arrived here all Safe They got here by Twelve Oclock very unexpected to Maria and I for I did not expect them till
on the Evening Train we was just more than glad to se them I think I mite of come with them and stayed two or three month
Ida Shelt was very much disappointed seen you did not come. Well Mollie we expect a big fire here today as quite a number
of fire companies has come in already their is to be 32 companies here and Eight Bands so you se we will have plenty music
- I wish you was here to walk up town with me this morning and se the big crowd of People well Mollie I will tell you what
Ma and Maria is doing they are washing The Breakfast dishes and Pa is Smoking his pipe Maria has got threw washing dishes
and is combing her hair preparing to go up Street to se the Sights - Ma Said I Should tell you they was coming next wednesday
and She Said you Should have some Bread Baked - Mollie I know you will Excuse me if I do not write you a long letter and try
and do better this time - as you are all alone I do Sincerely wish you a good and pleasant Fourth hope you are happy and enjoying
yourself -
Here I will close Ever Remaining Your True Brother Will PS we all send our love to you and Kisses Pa-Ma-Will+Lill
[on reverse] Mollie please write soon Write so that I get a letter by Tuesday and oblige Will
October 17, 1875
To Sister Mollie [Mary] Hollington (Bowling Green) from Will and Lill [Maria Frederick] (Tiffin), October 17, 1875
Tiffin Ohio Oct 17th 1875
Dear Sister
This Sabbath morning finds us both well and hearty But feel some like your Self quite disappointed over the county Seat question
I think there must Shurly of been fraud plaid by the Perrysburge folks. Maria Said She feels like chokeing them but I feel
like Send the last one of them to Columbus where they may learn a good traiel; Mollie in regard to Ella Shelts death the reason
I did not tell what ailed her has been we did not Know but Since we have learnt that She died with inflammation of the Bowels
and Brain. We was all at the funeral. Well Mollie as we have just got home we will finish our letter, we went to Mrs. Windlands
for dinner we wish you had all been here to went with us. We was sorry to hear that Ma and Pa was not feeling well but we
truly hope they are better Maria said I should tell you to take good care of Ma and not let her work to hard So She dos not
catch more colde. Mollie I feel quite disappointed when you dont Exchang photos with Jacob, for it cheats me out of my fun
and as for uncle, I did not want it to end in that way for I would much rather be your Brother than an uncle and I dont believe
Maria would like to have you call her aunt oh no we dont think that would work well for we want you to ever remain our loving
Sister Mollie tell Pa we thank him, for writing to us every time you write that is wright, we want him to write to us every
time, and tell us all the news and Keepe us posted on the county seat question, the republicans Elected Crowen for Judge and
Hayward for Commissioner That is doing well for this county - one of our Bankers here Shot himself Friday Evening - John Huss
was his name he was cashier of the National Bank it Seems as though he has been takeing money they have been missing money
so they closed the bank untill they could trace the thing up and last Friday eve, Some of the men went to Mr Husses house
and wanted him to go to the Bank and give them Some information about Something he tole them that he would come to the Bank
in a half hour or so - So they left and after they was gon he got his revolver and Shot himself threw the heart Killing him
instantly he is to be buried tomorrow at ten oclock. Mollie we will close our letter by asking you to write Soon we Send our
love and Kisses to you all - and Ever remain your Sincere Brother and Sister Will and Lill
November 25, 1875
To Father, Mother and Sister [Joseph, Elizabeth and Mary Hollington] (Bowling Green) from Lill (Maria) and Will Frederick
(Tiffin), Nov. 25, 1875
Tiffin Ohio Nov 25th 1875
Dear Father Mother and Sister This Evening we have the pleasure of writing and telling you that Maria is still improveing. She did not lay down yesterday
or today so you can see she is much better than when Ma went home her appatite is as good as ever. She said if folks was to
see her eat they would think she was lazy. That there was nothing the matter with her. I tell you Ma She looks different now
Than when you was here She doz not look So pale. Dear Father I will not attempt to write a long letter this Eve. But I know
you would be anxious to hear how Maria is and as I have writen all the perticulars I will close asking you to write Soon;
we have been looking for a letter all week but have yet to get one yet. We truly hope these few lines will find you all Enjoying
good health - we send lots of love and Kisses to you all and Ever Remain your faithful and loveing children
Lill and Will Good night Write soon Mollie Hollington Bowling Green Ohio William H. Frederick
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