Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family

Edna M. Hall to Harriet Anna Yancey, December 6, 1940

Index Terms:
Health, illness and death | Place--New York | Work and employment
Summary:

Edna writes Harriet Yancey to let her know that she is feeling better and back at work.

Letterhead:

Envelope:

To: Mrs. Harriet Yancey
972 Woodland Ave.
Plainfield, N.J.
From: E.M. Hall
Riverside Hosp.
Bronx, N.Y.

Transcription of Letter

Dec. 6, 1940

Dearest Mother Yancey,

Last week I came back and here to start work again. I am not well as yet, but I have used up all of my sick time and a lot more, So I thought it best to

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to come back here- I am feeling better now.

Thank you so much for your help. I received both letters.

I hope that you will be free Christmas also, so that you can be with the family.

Thank you also for Roger's address. I have

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not heard from [missing text] him as yet.

Please write me when you can, and excuse this note.

Thank you again.

Your Child,
Edna

Bibliographic Information
Published by: Virginia Center for Digital History
Source copy consulted: Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family (MSS 11599), Alderman Library, University of Virginia
Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia

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