CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
R. F. D. #3,
Brainerd, Minn.,
June 15th, 1923.
Dear Cousins:-
How very much
interested Herbert
would be in a plan of this kind to keep all of the
Cousins in touch with one another. His heart was ever
back at the old home and he would have visited you all
long ago had not his home and work seemed to demand
his present attention. He had fully determined to make
the long‑desired trip "back East" this summer and we
were all planning with him toward that end, but you
all know that he has made the longer trip to the
heavenly home.
He was always a promoter
of every enterprise that pointed toward progress. He
deeded the piece of land on which our schoolhouse was
built in 1888. He was clerk of the school district
from the time of its organization until the time when
he left for California in 1907. He served as Town
Clerk for twelve years. He never did anything
spectacular but he was respected and loved by his
neighbors. They depended on him for he was able to
serve them. He was one of those leaders that are so
much needed in rural communities. He has left his
children no wealth of land or goods but a richer
inheritance in a name unstained by act of meanness.
The memory of his ability to make friends and keep
them, his courage, his readiness to do more than his
share, comes to them with a sweetness which is of
untold value.
The children are all
grown. Two are married,‑
Carrie
[later Carrie HUGHEY
Peterson Taylor St. Clair], Mrs. Wm. L.
Taylor, lives in Deerwood, Minnesota. Her husband
comes from a good old American family with similar
traditions to ours. There are two children in their
family.
Irma
[later
PETERSON/TAYLOR Anderson], aged fourteen,
just finished the eighth grade with the highest honors
of the class.
William,
aged ten, is a real live American boy, just finished
the fifth grade. Carrie will be forty years old in
September.
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Judson
Edgar Hughey, better known as "Edd" lives
on a ranch near Roy, Montana. Edd has a vision similar
to his father’s and he and his wife,
Anna,
are energetic builders in this new country. They have
two little children,
Elizabeth
[later Kromm]
aged six, and
Donald
[later a victim of a
tragic, random murder], aged four. Edd was
thirty‑seven last April.
Harry
Milton Hughey is thirty, at present a
bachelor. He is the one who has taken up the burdens
of the home. He is deeply concerned over the
spiritual welfare of men, believing that "He who
saves souls is wise". Only last week he worked with
a young minister evangelist in a series of revival
meetings, where at least twelve converts found their
Saviour. These revival meetings were held in the
little country school‑house where Harry has been
preaching on Sundays for the past year.
Mary
Estella Hughey [later Prescott],
twenty‑four years old, is the youngest. Mary has her
eyes on the mission field but just now she is a
public school teacher. She returned last Saturday
from Dickinson, North Dakota, where she has been
teaching a fourth grade in the public schools, of
that city. She plans to return to Dickinson, next
year.
Just now we three, Harry,
Mary, and I are on the farm alone, six miles
southeast of Brainerd.
We shall look forward with great pleasure to the first Campbell Cousins quarterly report.
Sincerely,
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Report 1 - Page 40 -
(Elizabeth
Campbell Family)