Albert Hafner Letters
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Publication Date
10-2-1891
Abstract
A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. Hafner, in response to Chandler's previous letter, ponders whether the couple is disadvantaged by their distance. He then argues that their relationship might be even stronger because people can be so much more candid on paper. He reflects on three women called Misses Otis, saying he remembers them very well, and they were very likeable. Hafner closes by updating Chandler on the status of the Tarpon Springs residents.
Keywords
Couples, Betrothal, Long-distance relationships, Friends, Neighbors, Diseases
Extent
8 pages
Geographic Location
Tarpon Springs (Fla.)
Physical Collection
Box
1
Folder
9
Language
English
Digital Date
2023
Media Type
Correspondence
Identifier
hafner_1043
Type
Book
Recommended Citation
Hafner, Albert, "Letter, Albert Hafner to Elizabeth Chandler, October 2, 1891" (1891). Albert Hafner Letters. 44.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/hafner/44