[Letter, Emma Crosby to Eliza Douse, November 5, 1879] ...

Emma Crosby, Fort Simpson, to Eliza Douse [Mother]. Encourages her mother to continue writing to her, despite her decreasing health and physical mobility. Expresses gratitude for her father's tending of their business matters, and for items sent by various family members. Discusses her daughter...

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Main Author: Crosby, Emma, 1849-1926
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Language:English
Published: The University of British Columbia 2013
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