Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family

William L. Eason to May Elizabeth Yancey, August 8, 1928

Index Terms:
Place--New York | Romantic relationships | Travel
Summary:

William Eason writes May Yancey to tell her that he will come visit her that evening.

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To: Miss. May. E. Yancey
208 Spooner Avenue
Plainfield, New Jersey.
Postmark: Elizabeth, N.J.
AUG 8, 1928
4 30 PM

Transcription of Letter

August 8, 1928

Dear May,

I am feeling fine at the moment and hope to continue to feel that way. To morrow Thurs. and I had planned to go on the excursion to Rockaway, but hearing how you talked over the phone I am not going.

I hope when I come up to night that there will not be any argument. If there is any 'ill leave the house the same as be fore. Although it hurted me very much but there is no end to your

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Love

arguments, I know when I am wrong the same as any one else. But you know that there are time when we cannot alway do what we planned. You don't seem to relize you only look at what you could do. I don't care how much you quarrel I still love you and intends to carry out my plans before you leave.

That is if you care to.

yours,
William

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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