Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family

William L. Eason to May Elizabeth Yancey, October 15, 1926

Index Terms:
General keeping in touch
Summary:

William Eason writes May Yancey to tell her that he will arrive in Plainfield, New Jersey that following Monday.

Letterhead:

Envelope:

To: Miss. May Yancey
734 Park Ave
Plainfield, N.J.
apt _17
Postmark: Elizabeth, N.J.
OCT 15, 1926
9 30 PM

Transcription of Letter

Friday, 9,30. P.M.
Oct, 15, 1926

Dear May,

Your letter was recived and I was very glad to hear from you. I reached home O.K. But was rather sleepy I have been out every night this week and I am going out to night.

I guess you heard about the excitement happened here Thursday morning. I am over anxious to do what I told you, I will be up about 4, or 4,-30 if its doesn't rain. Then I'll have to leave about 7 o'clock but I'll see you Monday. Be sweet until we meet Excuse writing. It getting cold isn't it?

I remain
Bill

over

(page 2)

II

Will call you up at 10' clock

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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