CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Brainerd., Minn.,
September 26, 1923.
Dear Cousins:
How I wish we could be with you all at
the Cousins' annual gathering today.
This has been a very busy year
for us on the farm. It has been a very dry summer but
the crops are very good except hay which is only about
one‑fourth of a crop.
Harry
and I are all there is of the family home now. Mary
is in Dickinson, North Dakota, teaching again this
year. She likes her work very much and seems to be
fortunate for she stays with a lovely Christian
family.
I have our teacher, also a
little orphan boy, staying with us. So we manage to
not get lonesome.
Harry is keeping up his work
for the Lord and I only wish he had more time for it,
but we have the farm to look after.
God surely has blessed us in
many ways. We miss Herbert
so much but are thankful he is at rest if he could not
get well again for he often said he hoped he never
would get helpless like his mother was. I guess you
all know Mother
Hughey could not walk for over three years
before she died and the Doctor told us that if Herbert
lived he never could walk again.
I surely hope you Cousins will
like the little picture I had copied from one that was
taken four years ago.
I enjoy reading the Cousins'
letters and hope we can come to the re‑union some
time.
Harry joins me in sending love
and beat wishes to you all.
- Report No. 2 -
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(Elizabeth
Campbell Family)