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Letter from Nannie Funk (Danville, Illinois) to Henry W. Funk, May 16, 1864
Creator
Funk, Nannie
Date
1864-05-16
Decade
1860s
Description
Nannie Funk writes to her husband, Henry, about how much she misses him and wants to see him soon. She also talks briefly about work, illness, and her faith.
Extent
1 sheet (4 pages)
Dimensions
21 x 12.8 cm
Language
eng
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 987; Box 1, Folder 1: Correspondence with Nannie Funk (wife)
Collection Title
Henry W. Funk Letters
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
This item is in the public domain.
Acquisition information
Diane Elizabeth Whitehead and Kenton Whitehead donated the collection to the Library in 2012
Letter from Nannie Funk (Danville, Illinois) to Henry W. Funk, May 16, 1864
Creator
Funk, Nannie
Date
1864-05-16
Decade
1860s
Description
Nannie Funk writes to her husband, Henry, about how much she misses him and wants to see him soon. She also talks briefly about work, illness, and her faith.
Extent
1 sheet (4 pages)
Dimensions
21 x 12.8 cm
Language
eng
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 987; Box 1, Folder 1: Correspondence with Nannie Funk (wife)
Collection Title
Henry W. Funk Letters
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
This item is in the public domain.
Acquisition information
Diane Elizabeth Whitehead and Kenton Whitehead donated the collection to the Library in 2012