CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
117 Second St.
Watkins, N. Y.,
June 15, 1923.
Dear Cousin Will and Campbell Cousins:-
When I realize this is
to be a sort of Round Robin letter, I feel it is like
speaking in meeting and am just a little scared, but I
remember we are all of the same good old Scotch-Irish
stock, a stock not given to fear.
I think all the Cousins know
where I live. In fact, we have kept so close together
(that with the exception of Cousin Will Campbell [in WI], now that
Herb Hughey is
gone), they all know about all there is to know about
the rest of us. Only a few weeks ago, brother Charlie and I
called on most of them. We first went to Mansfield,
where we had a splendid visit with Mary Shipman and
family. Stopped at Tioga and had a very pleasant
though short visit with
Mrs. B. Parks
[Mary A. McCARTY
Sherwood Clark Parks]. From there to the old
gathering place,- Nelson. First, we went to Stella’s, then to Mark’s, Inez’s, Jennie Cady’s. Then
to Osceola, to Ada’s,
Ann VanDusen’s, Minnie Clark's and Jud Seely’s. We were to
Cousin Kate Horton’s
but missed her as she was not at home.
After I came home, the
thought came to me, what a good faithful lot they
are,- each one seems to be doing the best they can in
the condition in which Providence has placed them. I
really do not believe there is a slacker among us.
I expect very soon to go to
New Jersey to stay with my children most of the
Summer. George is
at Madison, N.J., and Myra
at Menonah, N.J. I shall close my little apartment
here and come back when I feel like it. I am anxious
to see my little
grandson
[Wm. Seiders, Jr.],
Myra’s baby, born in March.
Of myself, I would say there are changes so great
which come to us that we have to readjust our lives in
order to fit the conditions. The loss I have sustained
has been very hard to bear. Still, there many very
beautiful things in life for me,- so much to do,- so
many dear friends and so many things to be thankful
for. I am not letting my sunset days be dull and
gloomy. Even if I am sad sometimes, there is much of
brightness yet and my Heavenly Father is my friend and
I still love life.
With sincere affection for
all the Cousins, and thanking you, Cousin Will, for
thinking of this fine arrangement,
COUSIN EMMA BUCK
- Report No. 1 - Page 33 -
(Sarah Campbell
Family)