Letter from Isa Logue
c. 1877Hand written letter on two sides of paper that has been folded multiple times. Paper shows signs of insect damage.
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
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
This is the only letter written by Isa Logue in the collection.
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