Hale, Aurelia, 1798-? to Sarah W. Hale

GLC08934.014

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GLC#
GLC08934.014
Type
Letters
Date
25 July 1824
Author/Creator
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
Title
to Sarah W. Hale
Place Written
Washington, Georgia
Pagination
4 p. : address : Height: 20.8 cm, Width: 25.6 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Slavery & Anti-slavery

In this, she apologizes for not answering her sister's letters in months, but says that she had "indispensable engagements" which kept her too occupied to find the time. It is unclear exactly what Sarah wrote in her letters, but Aurelia references what appear to have been multiple mentions by Sarah in them of "indifferent" health, and expresses concern for her sister. She also spends a large portion of the letter talking about God, death, and the afterlife, including "I have not been able to judge from the tense of your letters whether you are serving God, or like myself still continuing in the ways of sin and folly." She also states that she does not identify as a Christian. The third page is crosswritten.

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