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Letters Introduction

List of Letters

1-a: Jan 1865

1-b: Jun 1865

2: Nov 1865

3-a: Oct 1867

3-b: Oct 1867

4: Jan 1868

5: Jun 1868

6: Apr 1869

7: Jun 1870

8-a: Aug 1870

8-b: Aug 1870

9: Sep 1870

10: Nov 1871

11: Dec 1872

12: Feb 1873

12-a: Feb 1873

13: Jun 1873

14: Oct 1873

14-a: Oct 1873

15: Jun 1874

16: Jun 1875

17: Mar 1876

18: Aug 1877

19: Jul 1878

20: Apr 1881

21: Jun 1881

22: Jan 1882

23: Feb 1882

24: May 1882

25: Jan 1883

26: Apr 1883

27: Aug 1883

28: Feb 1886

28-a: Feb 1886

29: Mar 1888

30: Oct 1891

31: Oct 1892

32: Apr 1894

33: Apr 1895

34: Dec 1903

35: May 1911

 

 

Letter 1-b, added second letter

Date: 6 June 1865

Sender: G.W. Bloemers

Addressee: Derk Willem te Selle


The 6th of June 1865

I also let you know that my first intention to send the book was crossed. That man got as far as New York and there he was robbed of his money and had to go home again and I received the book and the letter back. I think I have another opportunity now.

We have received the two letters, the one to our joy and the other to our grief about the things she wrote. We cannot comply with that request for the time being, because due to the war we have to pay a lot here as well.

The clothing materials and all other things are equally expensive. Gold and silver is not to be seen anymore; it is all paper money which cannot help you here, even if she were here. She could be helped as far as food is concerned. Just tell this to Dela ten Dollen and give her our regards. Furthermore I let you know that Gerrit Jan ten Dollen has also been drawn for military service, but he has bought (himself out?) for seven hundred and ten dollars and that for just one year. Aleida's brother is also in military service, but those drawn for the army will soon be back home, because the South has surrendered and they have captured the southern president and they have also got the assassins of the northern president, so that it now seems there will soon be peace. That war has taken an awful lot of human lives, because the bitterness was great. For like they write and testify, thousands and thousands who were in captivity there in the South have perished due to starvation.

And you cannot imagine just how much that war has cost and this setback will not be overcome in the next few years, because the South had prepared itself, whereas the North had yet to collect and gather everything first at the time. Besides, the northern president had a kind nature so that at first he wanted to spare a lot of things and the rage got fiercer still and they started setting fire to and destroying things. And thus it has pleased the Lord to put an end to all that. Now I should remind you that 4 months have gone by between (the) first and the last letter, because the first letter and then yours (book) came back and since writing is so difficult for me, I have decided to send it off anyway.

So should the book come into your hands, please let me know how you liked it, after you have read it closely and looked over the bible texts.

I also let you know that it was extremely hot here for fourteen days and we had a persistent drought, but now while I am writing this, it is raining a little and the fruits promise well. Please remember us to old brother Konings and give our regards to all friends and acquaintances.

 

Received the 19th of July

address: To Mr. D.W.te Selle at Winterswijk

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