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Letter from (Jean?) M. Bailey of Seymour, Conn. to Hendrickson on board the ST. MARY'S docked in Queenstown, Ireland, 1903-07-04

 Item — Box: 1

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series is comprised of correspondence sent to Hendrickson while he was a student on the New York Nautical Schoolship St. Mary's (1902-1903) and in the two year period after he gradauated. Letters were addressed to Hendrickson’s home in the Springfield Gardens section of Queens (then known simply as Springfield) or to overeseas ports in care of the St. Mary's. Correspondents included classmates from the St. Mary's, friends from his home neighborhood, and friends he made while on shore leave at port-of-call.

As part of the original 1999 processing, the archivist transcribed a sentence from each item “to try to convey some of its tone… All spellings are as found in the text, and the only changes provided on occasion is an added punctuation mark if needed.” Click each letter title to read the transcribed excerpt.

Dates

  • 1903-07-04

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

From the Series: .3 Linear Feet

Abstract

Excerpt from letter: “Honestly?, Connecticut is a delightful state - the variety of views – the ever changing scenes of a hilly country couldn't be improved upon". "You can't be too careful in your everyday life Fred. Avoid slang, try and use good English and don't get careless in manner. These are what count (more?) in the make up of a refined gentleman or lady"

Repository Details

Part of the Stephen B. Luce Library Repository

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