Box 1
Contains 85 Results:
John Harbuck to J.H. Lowe, Douglasville, Texas (Original and Transcript), March 26, 1892
He says Texas weather has been the worst he has seen, with heavy snow and then rain. He hopes Lowe will come back to Texas for the Demmon's trial.
Lizzie T. to J.H. Lowe, Stroud ALA (Original and Transcript), May 10, 1892
His gift of a box of oranges and his note was received and greatly enjoyed. She really needs to see him in person and will be sad until it occurs.
Lizzie T. to J.H. Lowe (Original and Transcript), May 6, 1892
She hopes he is not having serious health problems and looks forward to seeing him on Saturday.
Lizzie Crowe to J.H. Lowe, Queen City Texas (Original and Transcript), May 18, 1892
His last letter has puzzled her very much. Has he married someone else, and is she now just a friend? She hopes to hear an explanation from him.
Lizzie T. to J.H. Lowe, Stroud ALA (Original and Transcript), May 16, 1892
Eula's brother in Florida is very ill of pneumonia, and she and the parents are very sad, and she hopes she and John will also be able to face sad times and keep strong through love for each other.
Lizzie T. to J.H. Lowe, Stroud ALA (Original and Trancsript), May 22, 1892
His letter of last night has disrupted her happy feelings of expecting to be his bride in two weeks. Now she doesn't know what the situation is and really needs to see him.
Lizzie Crow to J.H. Lowe, Queen City Texas (Original and Transcript), May 25, 1892
His letter was very nice and greatly appreciated. She will send a photograph and hopes he will send her one. She still loves him.
Lizzie T. to J.H. Lowe, Stroud, ALA (Original and Transcript), May 19, 1982
She is hoping his health has not gotten worse and that is why he has not written. She may come to Opelika tomorrow.
Lizzie Lowe to Husband J.H. Lowe, Stroud ALA (Original and Transcript), July 5, 1892
Her letter to her new hubsand is full of love for him and Odus.They are separated because of his job in another location. She hopes he will come back by train soon.
Ben Lowe to John H. Lowe, Douglasville Texas (Original and Transcript), August 20, 1892
He has not sold John's cattle yet, but has tried. Cotton crops are bad; the trial of Mac Demmons will be in November. He sends love to John and family.
