Letter from (Walter?) Hussam on board the British Barque ARROW in Hong Kong, 1904-03-23
Scope and Contents
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
- 1904-03-23
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Series: .3 Linear Feet
Abstract
Excerpt from letter: "We were 137 days a nice passage and got in Hong Kong on St. Patrick's Day. We were one month going through some islands. We had to work ship just the same way we worked the Mary off Funchal, and just as hot". "Hong Kong is a fine harbor and is full of steamers of all nationalities. It is a nice place to go ashore (?) there is plenty of English people here so you will always have friends"
Repository Details
Part of the Stephen B. Luce Library Repository