Envelope or Cover
by Henry Root Colman
"The cold season and scarcity of bread stuffs makes the Indians very uneasy and discontented. There is much talk among them of removing to Missouri. . .."
Duck Creek Reservation, Wisconsin, 1843.
This three-page stampless letter measures 15½" x 12½" unfolded. It was sent by Henry Root Colman to his brother-in-law, Richard P. Speir, who had recently settled in New Orleans. It is datelined "Duck Creek June 17th 1843" and bares a manuscript postmark reading "Duck Creek / W.T. June 19" and a "25" rate mark.
In this letter, Colman explained,
"An Indian Missionary does not see much of the world or have the privilege of sharing very largely in (truncated)
Duck Creek Reservation, Wisconsin, 1843.
This three-page stampless letter measures 15½" x 12½" unfolded. It was sent by Henry Root Colman to his brother-in-law, Richard P. Speir, who had recently settled in New Orleans. It is datelined "Duck Creek June 17th 1843" and bares a manuscript postmark reading "Duck Creek / W.T. June 19" and a "25" rate mark.
In this letter, Colman explained,
"An Indian Missionary does not see much of the world or have the privilege of sharing very largely in (truncated)