Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family

William L. Eason to May Elizabeth Yancey, Undated

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Place--New Jersey | Romantic relationships
Notes About This Letter

This is a postcard. The front picture is of a man and woman.
Summary:

William Eason leave May Yancey a letter after he goes to visit and does not find her at home.

Letterhead:

[triangle] N.B.C.

Envelope:

Transcription of Letter

Dear May

I am sorry that you wasn't home when I came although it was a little later than I said beacouse I for got the number. I asked you if you were goin out any place you said no. I even waited for you.

If I had of thought that you were still angry I wouldn't have come up, well as I wont see you any more I wish you Success in School and much happiness. Hoping we will meet again in the future

adieu
William Eason

216 Spring St.
Elizabeth, N.J.
excuse writing as it is dark

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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