From Daniel And Eunice, 1790
Morris County (N.J.); History; Sources; Correspondence; Documents; Letters; Frontier and pioneer life; North Bend (Ohio)
Original letter from Eunice Keen Howell, wife of Daniel, to her in-laws Gideon and Sarah Gordon Howell, Hanover, NJ., sent from North Bend Ohio, dated April 23, 1790.
As written: "Honered Father and Mother after my kind love to you I shall try to inform you of our wellfare which is sumthing Noteworthy on account of the Indiens we exspect they will Be sumthing troublesome this summer .... pray for us your Deer Children Daniel and Eunice Howell. This is Eunices letter to our absent father and mother Gideon & Sarah Howell."
Eunice Keen Howell
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 107
1790-04-23
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Letter To Ezekial And Susanna, 1790
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Original letter from Daniel and Eunice Howell written in Daniel's hand, to his brother and sister Ezekiel and Susannah Howell of Hanover, NJ., sent from North Bend Ohio, dated April 24, 1790.
As written: "Dear Brother and Sister by these I inform you that we are all well at present for which we have reson to bless God our great preserver ... pray for us that the Lord may look upon our condition and save us from the hands of unreasonable men from the barbrous Indians. From your Deer brother and sister till Death, Daniel Howell Eunice Howell. Perhaps the last time I shall write to you Farewell".
Daniel Howell died three months after writing this letter, July 1790.
Daniel Howell
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 107
1790-04-24
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Letter To Gideon And Sarah, 1790
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Original letter from Eunice Keen Howell, wife of Daniel, to her in-laws Gideon and Sarah Gordon Howell, Hanover, NJ., sent from North Bend Ohio, dated January 16, 1790.
As written: "Honored Father and Mother I gladly take this opportunity to inform you that we are all well at present for which and all other mercys we have great reason to bless Almighty God and hope that these lines may find you all in like condition ... I have nothing more in perticular to inform you off, but beg you will not forgit me. So no more at present but remain your Deer Children Till Death. Daniel & Eunice Howell."
Eunice Keen Howell
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 107
1790-01-16
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