Dated: May 28, 1911
Addressed to: Mr. N. C. Draper... My Dear Noah, Grand Coulee, Sask.
Mailed from: Belhaven, Ont.
Relationship: Courting
Profession: Farmer's Daughter
Writing instrument: Fine point pen, black ink
Written on: Light bluey/gray, slightly thick, textured, linen-like paper, 9 inches x 6 inches, folded in half. The paper is folded in half with the first page on the front and last on the back, but inside, she's written straight across the width of both pages, hence this letter has only 3 pages.
People/places mentioned in this letter:
- Pa - *James Henry Nelson
- Ma - *Ida Amelia Glover
- *Sadie Nelson - Ethel's 16 yr old sister (see photos last post)
- Aunt Maggie - *Margaret Glover Barker
- *Elva Jane is Ethel's cousin. Their grandparents are Henry Nelson and Eliza Crouch pictured in 1911 Courtship: May 7 Dear Noah. Elva and her husband, William Mitchell are working for Noah's cousin, *Stewart Draper in Indian Head, Saskatchewan.
- *Maud Bruels - Ethel's school friend
- *Professor Dales
- Norman Anderson - ?
- the English man (*hired man)
- Martha Brooks and her young man ?
- Mabel Wright in Queensville
The following locations are shown on a map under Genealogy Notes
- Queensville
- ** Morton Park / Brighton Beach
- Jackson's Point
Legend:
* Look under the Categories/Labels in the right side column for more posts on this
person/place/thing.
** see Genealogy Notes below
Belhaven, May 28th, 1911. Mr N.C. Draper, Grand Coulee, Sask. My Dear Noah, - Well my dear boy I hardly know what to say or write that will express my feelings. So unworthy as I was, yet you sent me that beautiful watch and pin, and Noah what have you ever got in return, Nothing. I think your choice is simply grand. Oh! I just wish you were here so I could give you a good embrace and tell you my love and thanks. |
Maud Bruels came home with me to-night from Sunday School we were up to Belhaven Church. Professor Dales preached. Well Noah I guess you think I am rather careless in answering you sometimes. I got your post card. Sadie you know forgot to post my letter to you, that was the reason you had a feast or famine. Norman Anderson is going to start work here in the morning. I think Pa intends keeping the English man until Wednesday his two months is in then. I say for him "Good riddance to bad rubbish". I had a letter from Elva. she speaks as though she liked it fine up there. She spoke of you being down for Easter. and said she heard you were to be married. she thot it was to some girl in Toronto. "ha ha". I wonder if she wont get great a surprize some day. Well it is Monday noon now and Pa and Ma are going to Queensville this afternoon so I will send this letter with them. |
Martha Brooks and her young man are just going by. They came home saturday to spend Sunday. Sadie did'nt come home this week she went home with Mabel Wright at Queensville. Well i don't know what we are going to do for picnic's I guess they will all be private ones. if we have any. Morton Park is called Brighton Beach now. and is private. Jackson's point is all so closed to the public. Well I again say many. many thank you's for that lovely birth day present. Aunt Maggie brough me up one the other day also. I now must close for this time with all love and xxxx from your Ever thankful, Sweetheart. |
Genealogy Notes
Note the mention and drawing of the Fox Island Lighthouse as a Point of Interest in the Morton Park newspaper snippet below. (Morton Park/Brighton Beach is the yellow pin above the word Ewert on the map. (Eeps - that should be Bell Ewart!)
The image above is what you see if you zoom in on the map below, more or less.
Following is an 1899 new article in The Newmarket Era telling the history and amenities of Morton Park. Altough it's found on the right side of Page 1, I wonder if it was actually paid advertising. I'm posting it in its entirety, although it's too long for one image, so I've had to split it in half. I'm sorry about the mess at the bottom right corner, but that's the way it is with 100 year old newspapers.
Establishment Re-openings - 1896-08-11 Closings - 1974-08-31 Former Office Information: Former Name Date of Change Brighton Beach (SO) 1919-07-03 Morton Park (SO) 1913-02-01 Postmaster Information: Name of Postmaster - Neil Morton Date of Birth - 1896-08-11 Date of Vacancy - 1911 Cause of Vacancy - Death |