Letter from Isa Logue

c. 1877
Overview

Hand written letter on two sides of paper that has been folded multiple times. Paper shows signs of insect damage.

Historical information

Isa Logue (1858-1953) was a daughter of Major Logue and Ellen (nee Shaw). Isa never married and lived all her life at Ellendale.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMOB2133
Item type
Themes
Material
Width
228 mm
Height or length
180 mm
Depth
1 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Ellendale
Wednesday [?]
My dear Mrs Maley
Mama wishes me to … …nd ask you if you … … small bag white sugar you could send me if you have not would you send a loaf of sugar and two pounds of coffee a bottle of pickles and a small tin of biscuits
Mama sends you two dozen lemons, the others are not ripe enough to pull yet
With our [?] [?]
Believe me
Yrs very sincerely
Isa Logue

Contextual information

This is the only letter written by Isa Logue in the collection.

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Year
Primary significance criteria
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Rare or representative
Well provenanced
Last modified
Thursday, 24 July, 2025
Completeness
100
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Letter from Isa Logue
Letter from Isa Logue

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