To Olivia L. Clemens
19 May 1882 • Dubuque, Iowa
(Typed transcription by or for Albert Bigelow Paine: CU-MARK, UCCL 12736)
19 May 1882 • Dubuque, Iowa
(Typed transcription by or for Albert Bigelow Paine: CU-MARK, UCCL 12736)
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Du Buque, Friday.
Livy darling, we are still plowing along toward St. Paul. Shall reach there [tomorrow] midnight I judge. Osgood went to Chicago from St Louis, & caught the boat again last night at Davenport. Got your telegram. Was kept on the bounce all the time, in Hannibal; so I wrote only once from there, but I believe I telegraphed you, every day. I wish you could see this river—but you would detest the steamboat travel. Always I love you my darling.
Saml
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Source text(s):
Typed transcription by or for Albert Bigelow Paine, CU-MARK.
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Emendations and textual notes:
tomorrow • to morrow