Robinson28

Transcription: 

state of georgia gwintt Co September
the 7 1862

Dear sister i take the plesure of
riting you a few lines to let you no
that we ar all well at this time
hoping that these few lines may
find you all well and doing
well we got here safe and i
got fore dolers for you and that
is all that you can draw agen
can draw that every month
you will git an order for to do
it i got a leter from henry
yesterday and he is well the
mumps nevr hert him i will
put this mony in this leter
ruth wants you to com next
month and git your mony
your self if you Can for She
wants to se you very bad and
henry she wants to be with
you and hi and talk with
you phillopinner is not well
at this time she hant et
eny thing hardley sence
i saw you nothing more at
present but remains your
loving brother and sisters un
tel deth zeno witney
[page 2]
ruth and susannah r

to henry Robinson wife

i got your money and it is good
but i dont think that it is worth
while to send it back but if you
dont move down her When you
Write to mee [A?] so i can now
Wheat you ar A going to do
i Will git this Monny
Change of an send it to you
you all Can Come to gether
[in?] [??] to gether if you Will
an if you Cant git no one
to Move you Write to Mee
When you Will be ready to
Com i Will send after
you all an you must be read
dy to come When i send

Jasper Hammons
[E?] robinson Margret Bridges

Date: 
September 7, 1862

Author(s)

Other: 
"Brother" of Elizabeth Robinson[?]

Recipient(s)

Other: 
Wife of Henry W. Robinson

From

From State: 
Georgia
From County: 
Gwinnett

To

To State: 
Georgia
To County: 
Gwinnett

Transcription/Proofing Info

Transcriber: 
Michael Ellis
Transcription Date: 
September, 2008

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