cover image: Letter from Aldin Grout to Elizabeth Bailey

Letter from Aldin Grout to Elizabeth Bailey

1846

Charlotte is gaining strength after exerting herself due to no help from the natives. Baby is doing well; Aldin is regularly in mischief and "aside from his restless, mischievous disposition is a pleasant child..." People are gathering about them and a boy and girl are living with them most of the time, working on oxen, wagon, and plough and in domestic work, respectively.
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Authors

Grout, Aldin, Bailey, Elizabeth

Collection
Aldin Grout Papers
Format
Correspondence
Pages
3 p.
Place Discussed
South Africa
Provider
Digital Commonwealth
Published in
South Africa
Reference
Local other: mums797-b01-f19-i002
Rights
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Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/8692413296435779aafacabfdfe688ee