1849 March 2 . A. W. Dickson ALS to Ann [Dickson Porritt]; Buffalo, [New York].
4 pages
Box 66, Small Collections, Folder 22
Appreciation for the package they sent. Would be glad to see them come to America. Learned to make Gent Pantaloons, receiving 3-8s per pair. Took two rooms and went to work housekeeping. Had no money, so sold the goats; hopes to make money during the summer as winter is the "dull time." Mentions Akron, Ohio, but praises Buffalo as a good place to live. Description of Buffalo history, industry and transportation, hunting and fishing, climate, and schools. Hopes for newspapers to help connect her to home. Her father[-in-law?] is good man and is glad his family moved to America. The children are in school; the oldest, John Smart Wall is in Liverpool and is finishing an apprenticeship as a draper.