Letter From Mr. Yancey to Mrs.Yancey, 1905


Summary:

Benjamin Franklin Yancey, writing from the Greenbriar resort in Ronceverte, West Virginia, is ill but wants to try and continue working at the hotel until his planned time to return home at the end of August. He urges Harriet, his wife, to try to find out which school he will be assigned to the following year.

Transcript:

My Dear Wife,

You letter came safe this A.M. found me just a little better I think than when I wrote you last I have been taking medicine and it seems to do me some good. How are you & C. I hope you all had a good time to day at church wish I could have been with you & C. I wrote you Friday night & enclose $2.00 instead of $1.00 as I mention I hope you received my letter all safe. I am packing my trunk now for home for I don't think I can remain any longer than one more month for I am completely broken down I don't know myself how I keep up. I am going to try & make out till the last of August if I can. some days I feel all ok. If I sit still 2 minutes I am fast to sleep- I am always nodding- How are you making out with your washing. I know you can hardly get up stairs some nights.

I want to see you & C so bad. Every time a storm come up I am looking to get a telegram uneasy about you all. I know you are in the hands of the Lord but look like I am afraid something will happen & I can't see you all. Some time I think I am going to die myself & I pray to get to see you & C before I go. I hope and trust I will get home all safe & find you all well- Have you heard from Grandma?

A sad accident happen in front of Cafe Friday noon. a young white man team was frighten by train rain [sic] away & mashed his head into a pulp just in front of our door. I was standing look at the whole thing He didn't move after he fell. I never saw anything happen so quick- Well we are having rain, & cool very cool night I have been sleeping under blankets Hotels are crowded now. The hot wave in the cities have driven them to the ints. We have'nt [sic] got enough help & it works us to keep things a going This rush wont last any longer than middle of August I wish it was that now. Have you had corn plowed yet?

I am glad you like your shoes. I didn't think you would like them!

Who is the largest R (Roger McKinley Yancey) or M (May Elizabeth Yancey) - I want to get R a little winter suit How about it and if I can find any a pair of green boots for out door.

How about schools have you heard anything the Board signs teachers this month. I am afraid they will assign me to Scottsville If you see Mr. Gilmer ask him will you. He will send a card about first of August.

I have a postal from Scottsville those colored people still wishes me to take that school I can't go there I don't want to pay board.

This is a long letter. Write me about Sundays doing- Havent been to church since May 1st, Love to all & kisses for you & C.

You can leave those doors off I will get them in Lynchburg when I come home if nothing happens- Save my chickens Can you get your Uncle Daniel to cut that wood

From your devoted Husband

Frank