Orofino,
Idaho
Nov.
8, 1940
Dear
Cousins,
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Glad
to get to read all of the letters. I visited Emma Smith at Salem, Oregon, in
February 1911 and went from there and visited Uncle Ben and Aunt Teen. I stayed
all night at Matter Keith’s in Toledo, Oregon, and he and I crossed the bay
next morning and went to Uncle Ben’s. I stayed at Uncle’s about one week, and
we stayed up every night til late talking over old times. When I came out from
uncle’s, I visited Irwin Keith’s overnight. Uncle and Aunt lived in a log cabin
with a puncheon floor. Their granddaughter lived with them. June and I are
still farming and had good crops this year. We will be 76 years old the 9 of
next April. So I will close for all good wishes to my cousins.
Julian
Dobson
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[In the first photo, Bertha Dobson (left) stands behind her husband, Junius, while Ina stands behind Julian. Date unknown -- probably the '30s.
The second photo was taken in 1939 in the same time frame as Julian's letter to the cousins. From left: Myrtle Dobson; Bernice Dryden Dobson (Earle's wife); Julian; Ina; Shirley Dobson Shockley; Vance and Earle Dobson. On the back, Myrtle has written to Vance: "Very poor print and just for the laugh you will get out of it. You remember he [Earle] took two just to be sure and a good thing!" I'm not sure I have the better print.] KW
4 comments:
I loved the P.S. where he says Ina said to tell about the kids. :-) Julian wrote well and it sounds like writing wasn't something June chose to do. I wonder if he ever sent round one on?
Again, you are so fortunate to have these wonderful letters.
And it's pretty good info about the kids, too. I was especially glad to have the date that Shirley moved to Seattle. I love that Julian acknowledges that the children are gone but June and Bertha are just a quarter mile distant.
Oh, we'll get to June's letter soon.
I would like to know more about Ethel and New York. Was she in New York City or just the state? Did she ever come back to Idaho?
I like the fun photo. Where do you suppose they're standing? It looks like the orchard in the background, which I believe would put them at the south west side of the yard, but the pine tree is unfamiliar. Perhaps the tree was removed at some point?
I believe Ethel and Ernest lived in Patchogue, NY, which is a village on Long Island 60 miles east of Manhattan, according to Wikipedia. I think Uncle Ernest worked for the FBI. Yes, they did come back to Orofino in the early '50s, but we should cover Aunt Ethel just as we did Uncle Earle.
I think the picture was taken in the southeast corner of the yard about where the spirea bush is/was. There was a big pine tree there. Also, at that time the orchard was south of the house. You can see fruit trees behind them.
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