Friday, August 7, 2020

1890 Letter from Frank Tisdale to Belle Tisdale

 


Transcription:
1890 April 29 Letter from Benjamin Franklin Tisdale, Jr. to Arabella Maria Tisdale Booksh
on Louisville, N.O. & Texas Railway Co. paper from Erwin, Mississippi, in ink on  8 1/4" x 10 1/2" lined paper, photocopy on thermal paper, location of original unknown, transcribed exactly as written.

My Dear Sister

     I recd yours of the 18th two or three days ago, but having nothing of any consequence to say didnt answer right off. You seem to be having some good times anyhow, well thats good; I havent had a good time since I come here & dont expect to either. I am still sick fact is I fell in the water when I had calo[mel] in me & my bones have ached ever since. Devil seize but I'm homesick. Poor Rob't gone to city I hope he will get sumpin but like you I think we're “unluquy dogs” nothin comes to us. So the dam papers are gone up well it cant be helped I suppose, I was relying on it to help you all along but its broken stick now. I will send you as

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much as I can spare but my sal this month wil be $35 a mity schmall chunk when $20 goes for board.    I know Mrs D. thinks badly of me for not riting but tell her I havent the spirits to write sick you no ever since work stopped Well Ive no more to say except I hope all are well Tell Bell & some of the kids to write Love to Mama grandma Aunt [L?] Bell and the rest.

       Your aff Bro

            Frank

I enclose $25 for Mama

     Belle's brother Frank was born March 5 1860 in New Orleans. He was named for his father Benjamin Franklin Tisdale, Sr., who was always called B. F. Tisdale. He married Linnie Lusk on March 21, 1892 in Sharkey, Mississippi and they had one child Florence Tisdale born in 1893 and died in 1898 at age 5. His short and tragic life ended on July 18, 1893 in Mobile, Alabama. His death was ruled suicide.



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