Alton (Illinois?)
June 6, 1851
Dear Friend,
I received your kind letter this week. Your letter came to Alton in due time, but
owing to me leaving Alton two days before it arrived I could not have the
pleasure of answering your letter in proper time. I have been up the river in different places,
which kept me from Alton until this week.
I have enquired about your trade, what kind of wage they get, and as
near as I can make it out, they get from one dollar & fifty cents to one
dollar & seventy five cents. This
part of the country is not so very healthy.
Whe [sic] have had several cases of cholera here, this 2-3 last
week. I have been sick myself lately for
two weeks with the bilious fever. Thanks
be to God I am very well at present.
Regarding my state in America, I am doing as well as any
labouring man can be. ___ to go 10th
of __ and remitted 12.00£ to send my son and brother to America. I expect them to arrive about September if
God sends. I have not received any paper
which you stated you would send. Our
river (Mississippi) is rising to a great height. It covered all levees last night. The cellars belonging to the stores on the
levee are all full of water. Today it is
rapidly making its way to ___. Many a
poor family is being driven from the Mississippi bottom to Alton to take a
shelter.
In any case I have had letter from home stating that they
all enjoy good health.
Friend, I must conclude with this much, that I should like
to shake hands with you and have a chat with you.
Yours affectionately,
William Jones
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A letter from a fellow Englishman/Welshman who came to America.
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