Albert Hafner Letters
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Publication Date
7-31-1891
Abstract
A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. Following his Diseases, Hafner admits he felt neglected by his friends on his own account because he didn't wish to see anyone. He informs Handler on the local typhoid fever epidemic and his tendency to take his canoe out. He says the bread in America is often terrible, and he cannot stomach biscuits.
Keywords
Diseases, Loneliness, Typhoid fever
Extent
6 pages
Geographic Location
Tarpon Springs (Fla.)
Physical Collection
Box
1
Folder
6
Language
English
Digital Date
2023
Media Type
Correspondence
Identifier
hafner_1066
Type
Book
Recommended Citation
Hafner, Albert, "Letter, Albert Hafner to Elizabeth Chandler, July 31, 1891" (1891). Albert Hafner Letters. 67.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/hafner/67