CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Dear
Cousins:
I received a copy of the "Campbell Cousins
Correspondence, from Cousin Will Selph and was
asked to write a letter.
I can say we all enjoyed reading
the letters from the various Cousins scattered as they
are in the different parts of the United States,‑ and
think it a fine idea of keeping in touch with each
other.
I am still living on the old
farm where I was born,‑ known to all the own Cousins as
Uncle Allen’s and Aunt Mary Ann’s, where
most of you can remember having some very good times in
years gone by.
Father
is a retired farmer and lives in Osceola where he and
Mother [Sam's
mother, Mary BABCOCK Seely, died at his birth. Mary
Louise HAZLETT Seely was actually Sam's
step-mother-wbt] are enjoying their
old age.
I have four children,‑ Dora,
aged nineteen years, attending State Normal School at
Mansfield;‑ Rex, aged seventeen, Beryl, twelve years,
and Allen Jud, aged four years,‑ the last three being at
home.
We attended the annual Cousins'
Dinner at Cousin L. B.
Shaw's on September 26th. Had a fine time as well
as a very good dinner.
It. has not been a very
prosperous year for the farmers;‑ it has been so very
dry, but crops are fairly good in the Cowanesque Valley
compared with other places.
We are looking forward to No. 3
Report as we will hear from some of the second Cousins.
We hope this Correspondence Course may be a great
success.
Very truly yours,
- Report No. 2 - Page 29 -
(Mary Ann Campbell
Family)