Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain, Page 1
Simeon Lewis Crain writes to his brother James Crain, who was then living in Lexington. Simeon tells him about a young girl swallowing nail, and her subsequent condition. Towards the end of the letter, mentions the last bit of words their mother spoke for James before she died.
Dated April 6, 1855
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain, Page 2
April 6, 1855
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain, Page 3
April 6, 1855
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain
Page 1 of a letter from Simeon Lewis Crain to his brother James William Crain from January 24, 1856. This letter focuses on Simeon's upcoming wedding and whether or not James will attend.
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain
Page 2 of the letter dated January 24, 1856
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain
This letter from Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain dates to May 16, 1856. In it, Simeon writes about an illness he is recovering from and how the family is doing.
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain
Page of the a letter from May 16, 1856
Simeon Lewis Crain to James William Crain
Letter from May 16, 1856