CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Nelson, Pa.,
October 3, 1923.
Dear Cousins:
Here we are again and I am sure
that all will agree that the Campbell Cousins Correspondence has
proven far more interesting than we had anticipated, not only to
us Cousins, but every one who has seen the book and read the
letters think they are wonderful,‑ and, right here I want to say
that we ought to be prompt with our letters and not compel
Cousin Will Selph to have
to write to each one three or four times.
We had a delightful day for our Cousins'
Dinner, and it was a very pleasant surprise to meet Cousin Helen
Congdon. Each year brings some surprises, ‑ and next year
will probably be better still, when we meet at Marshalls Falls [Monroe
Co., PA home of Cousin Chas. Congdon for next Cousins
Dinner-wbt]. I think if we keep
going we will meet with Tommy
and Frank and Ed
and Em Congdon yet. Here's
hoping we do.
I cannot write about a pleasant
vacation or trips of any sort, although I have had a few short
auto rides and if I weren't so "on killing" tired, as Aunt
Lib used to say, would feel fairly well.
Eva
and Ed
were here for the week end and that always cheers me up.
I am looking forward with pleasure for
the letters, and I hope they will be full of stories and
anecdotes of Grandmother Campbell
and the older ones. I cannot remember so very well, but I wonder
if there are any that remember how we younger ones used to play
out in the woodshed while the older ones were eating,‑ I suppose
a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner? ‑ I can see Dell,
Herbie, Joe
Hoyt, Jessie
and Willie, and others
of that age. It does not seem so long ago either.
Well I know that we shall have some
interesting letters this time and so will bring mine to a close.
With love to all the Cousins,
COUSIN STELLA WILBUR
- Report No. 2 - Page 9 -
(Maria Campbell
Family)