Call No: L7-F1ab
Description: Letter to Estelle C. Laughlin
Date of origin: 1-11-1969
Type: Letter
Size: 8 1/2 x 11″
Condition: Fair
Content:
Dear Estelle C. Laughlin, The two pictures of the lecturer and the phonograph etc. was taken at Reddington and the hall over there years ago. Mr. Moomaw has the information about the man and could tell you. I believe he originally obtained the pictures from a person in Washington or Oregon who corresponded with him. It runs in my mind his name may have been Gilman, as he was a photographer there in Reddington. Bridgeport Nebraska January 11, 1969 [1st paragraph] Sincerely Joseph W. Fairfield Star Route, Bridgeport Nebraska 69336 Dear Estelle, (not quite so formal) ‘Just thought I would add a word! Joe has ancestors by the name of Henton, who, according to records, owned land adjoining that owned by Mordicai Lincoln. Also, the Boone families owned land opposite them and a cousin of Daniels married one of Joe’s relatives. It’s written in a book by one of the Henton relatives who is is living in Portland, Oreg. We have a copy if you would like to read it sometime. “Mrs. Joe” P.S. We have quite a number of old pictures of the Henton’s, so wonder if “Abe’s” might be an “original.” Almost forgot about your question about the pioneer pictures. Are they polaroid prints? What kind of preservative do they need? Are they regular prints or newspaper cuts??
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Was in a manila envelope.
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Related to: E4-F1 (Stell’s old photos manila envelope), L7-F1ab (Letter to Estelle C. Laughlin), L8-F1b (Letter to Joe Fairchild from Chrisman), P144-F1b (J.R. Tolman with Edison Phonograph), P145-F1b (Abraham Lincoln), P148-F1b (Ulysses S. Grant), P149-F1b (Abraham Lincoln), P4-D1d (Johnny O’Loughlin’s Oxen), P5-F2f1 (Montana Cowboys), P7-F2f1 (Montana Cowboys), P8-F1b (Montana Cowboy), P151-A3p (Man writing at desk – cartoon), P6-F2f1 (Montana Cowboys),
Subject: Bridgeport Nebraska, Edison phonograph, Estelle C. Laughlin, Henton, Joseph W. Fairfield, Modicai Lincoln, Mr. Moo Maw, Portland Oregon, Redington Nebraska,