Flint
Feb 18, 1853
My dear Brother,
I received you kind letter on the 5th of this month and I
was glad to hear that you are all well as I am here at present, thank you for
the same I was to hear of these things that you have promis me in your
letter. I shall be very much oblige to
you for them. I haven’t had the journal
yeat [sic] as I shall respect [sic]it every day, and I was sorry to hear by
father’s letter was ___ me as it has put my mother of her way very bad as you
could not help them for this time, and I should wishing very hard if you would
help them for this time only, if I shall be able if God will give me my health to
pay when I shall come over to you, as they have been good to us all as you know
yourself as our wages is not but a trifle for them as we would do beter if we
could . My mind is not to be here long
if you will fulfill your promis as I hope you will.
You spoke of the wages as you are getting in your country –
it is as much I do have here in a week very near. Dear Brother, I hope you’ll not be long
before send for me over to you. I am
doing my best to James as you desire for me to do and I shall as long as I
shall be here. James is goin to write a
few lines in the later of this letter.
Now I must turn to conclude in love to you and Elizabeth and
MAE as I was glad of the kiss of her.
Please to send an answer to us as soon as you can Louisa and Charlotte send their kind respect
to you and my sister and the child. The
time is rather short at present to write more to you at this time and so no
more from your affectionate brother,
Edwin Benjamin
John's brother wants to come to America, but also pleads for his parents.
ReplyDelete