Albert Hafner Letters

Creator

Albert Hafner

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Publication Date

7-26-1891

Abstract

A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. He admits to being easily distracted in his long-windedness. He defines the fishing term "bobbling" for her and makes some comments about his intelligence before contemplating her ability to tell surprising stories. Hafner tells Chandler he doesn't believe in metaphysical circumstances/coincidences. He expresses surprise that Chandler got a glass splinter in her eye and had to wear an eye covering; Hafner recounts his experience working and seeing friends. He also expresses his opinion on the smell of cigar smoke. He delights that Chandler got a German instructor.

Keywords

Cigar industry, Canoes and canoeing, Fishing, Eye--Wounds and injuries

Extent

14 pages

Geographic Location

Tarpon Springs (Fla.)

Physical Collection

Albert Hafner Letters

Box

1

Folder

6

Language

English

Digital Date

2023

Media Type

Correspondence

Identifier

hafner_1063

Type

Book

Letter, Albert Hafner to Elizabeth Chandler, July 26, 1891

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