Letter written by Louise Downer Benzing and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, September, 1922
Title
Letter written by Louise Downer Benzing and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, September, 1922
Subject
Letter writing
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
Description
This is a photograph of a letter written by Louise Downer Benzing and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames in September, 1922. The first page, verso, depicts page one and four of the letter, and the second page, recto, depicts page two and three. The third page depicts page five of the letter.
Creator
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives
Date
1922-09
Contributor
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
Rights
Format
application/pdf
Language
en-US
Type
Text
Identifier
RG9-12-1043_1_2_018
Date Created
2016-05-10
Is Part Of
Frances Proctor Ames Papers, 1882-1948 (RG 9/12/1043)
LIB-UA041
Extent
20.3x25.10
Transcription
No Electricity - and going away
All summer it didn't pay to
keep it I miss it though!
I do not dare to drive a
gas car. on country roads.
so we hire a care now & then
and our friends take us out.
Have you much fruit this year
I am really wild when I think
I am not home to take advantage
of the cheap fruit. but I have
bad to go back & fonts trice
And if costs. almost twice
what it used to to come here
so I decided to take the money
it would cost & buy dried fruit
but I miss it. I have to can and
pickle & preserve & make jelly
& all the rest of it
Sept. 1922 Elm Cottage
Peterboro, N.Y.
My Dear Fanny:-I was glad to hear
from you and if I was in Buffalo
I should be tempted in spite
of the R.R. strike to go see
you. I do long to so after
sister and I reluctantly
[g?m] of our Western trip as we
were afraid of conditions
We may go later this fall if
things are settled
At present I am worrying
about coal for winter.
I am crocheting a rag rug in
odd moments awfully pretty in
shades of brown & blue. Has the craze
reached you or has it passed
We haven't much to do but read and
sew. when here. we go for frequent
swims with a neighbor. Dr Earl with
his wife and two children. Downer
and Esther were here for a week. Dr
drown some. he has a Buick this year
previously he had a Reo.- I sold my
Electric Car. I couldn't use it have
I need ten tons and havn’t
a bit. Will you burn wood
the farmers about here are
planning to burn wood [w??]
in their furnace.
It seems like a dream to me
to think of you with grand
children and I expect
little Frances is spoiled by
her grandmother.
I notice that your postmark
is Bolivar. but I shall
strike to Richburg until you
tell me to stop
I do a little canning here. made
jelly yesterday. Apple and
Elderberry. ⅔ apple ⅓ E.B. and
you can try it. it is good
I shall can peaches too. they
keep over nicely-
You will have no time to
can or pickle unless I stop
writing. Love to you ace
Louise
Sep 12. 22
When is your birthday?
I was 99 aug 10th
All summer it didn't pay to
keep it I miss it though!
I do not dare to drive a
gas car. on country roads.
so we hire a care now & then
and our friends take us out.
Have you much fruit this year
I am really wild when I think
I am not home to take advantage
of the cheap fruit. but I have
bad to go back & fonts trice
And if costs. almost twice
what it used to to come here
so I decided to take the money
it would cost & buy dried fruit
but I miss it. I have to can and
pickle & preserve & make jelly
& all the rest of it
Sept. 1922 Elm Cottage
Peterboro, N.Y.
My Dear Fanny:-I was glad to hear
from you and if I was in Buffalo
I should be tempted in spite
of the R.R. strike to go see
you. I do long to so after
sister and I reluctantly
[g?m] of our Western trip as we
were afraid of conditions
We may go later this fall if
things are settled
At present I am worrying
about coal for winter.
I am crocheting a rag rug in
odd moments awfully pretty in
shades of brown & blue. Has the craze
reached you or has it passed
We haven't much to do but read and
sew. when here. we go for frequent
swims with a neighbor. Dr Earl with
his wife and two children. Downer
and Esther were here for a week. Dr
drown some. he has a Buick this year
previously he had a Reo.- I sold my
Electric Car. I couldn't use it have
I need ten tons and havn’t
a bit. Will you burn wood
the farmers about here are
planning to burn wood [w??]
in their furnace.
It seems like a dream to me
to think of you with grand
children and I expect
little Frances is spoiled by
her grandmother.
I notice that your postmark
is Bolivar. but I shall
strike to Richburg until you
tell me to stop
I do a little canning here. made
jelly yesterday. Apple and
Elderberry. ⅔ apple ⅓ E.B. and
you can try it. it is good
I shall can peaches too. they
keep over nicely-
You will have no time to
can or pickle unless I stop
writing. Love to you ace
Louise
Sep 12. 22
When is your birthday?
I was 99 aug 10th
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Citation
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948, “Letter written by Louise Downer Benzing and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, September, 1922,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed February 10, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/79600.