Winchell, Edward A. – December 28, 1873

Michigan Civil War Collection


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Regiment: 2nd Michigan Infantry Battles Mentioned: Historical Figures: Fort Scott Dec 28 /73 Dear Add Your letter of the 6th was received about a week ago and the presents from yourself and Mary arrived Christmas Eve. They are perfectly splendid and just what I wanted The gloves were just just what I needed as I had none and had been wishing for a pair I thank you a thous and times and Mary I thank a million times it does me good to know that I am thought of once in a while I would like to send some thing to Birdie but Add I can not and you must except well for the deed. I thought it strange that Mary & Arthur was boarding at Edgar’s but now I see why I hope they both will do well and I guess they will if good care is what they merit. I am glad that you are so hope- ful about your patent and if it works as you think it will it surely is a tremen- dous big thing. I suppose if you start in Saginaw you will make salt barrels. I was in hope that you could make pork barrels and then there would be a big opening out here. One firm alone in Kansas City paid out last year about sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for barrels. You wanted me to tell you if there was any cotton wood out in this section well I should think there was there is cotton wood all up and down the missouri the same as the Mississippi there is no end to it there is also considerable Elm but not as much of it. I did not know that I was the son of an Hon. member of the California Legislature it was news to me. When you write tell him I am still alive. Well Add I dont know of any thing that will interest you so I guess will bring this to a close My brother is first rate I again thank you and Mary for the presents From Bro. Ed. Fort Scott Kansas