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Travel Correspondence Letters

1908.1.15 - Smeede Hotel, Eugene, Oregon

1908.1.15 – Smeede Hotel, Eugene, Oregon

Letter

A letter describing heavy winter rains, rising river conditions, and active business negotiations in Eugene, including competition with a rival firm, accompanied by a page of hand-drawn sketches.

1908.5.27 - The Idan-Ha Hotel, Boise, Idaho

1908.5.27 – The Idan-Ha Hotel, Boise, Idaho

Letter

A long, affectionate letter from a traveling husband to his wife Bertie while on a business trip in Idaho. He discusses receiving her letters, her headaches and rheumatism, family health, springtime at home, and his loneliness while away. Much of the letter contains playful romantic teasing about Bertie “settling his collar” when he returns home. He also mentions finances, a salary check, and instructs her to begin managing and balancing their bank account.

1908.5.28 - The Idan-Ho Hotel, Idaho

1908.5.28 – The Idan-Ho Hotel, Idaho

Letter

A fascinating and unusually detailed travel letter from a salesman to his wife Bertie describing a tour of the Idaho State Penitentiary. He recounts seeing the prison gallows, the execution trapdoor, inmate living conditions, prison labor, kitchens, bath facilities, bloodhounds used for escaped convicts, and artesian hot water tanks. The letter combines morbid curiosity, observational detail, and affectionate closing remarks to his family.

1909.1.17 - The St. Charles Hotel, Albany, Oregon

1909.1.17 – The St. Charles Hotel, Albany, Oregon

Letter

A thoughtful letter from a traveling husband to his wife Bertie during severe winter flooding conditions in the Pacific Northwest and California. He describes rain, melting snow, swollen rivers, and flood reports from the Sacramento Valley, reassures her of his safety, and proudly reports earning nearly $500 in business in Eugene. The letter closes with reflections on success, loneliness while traveling, and affectionate thoughts of home.

1909.2.1 - The Melwyn, Astoria, Oregon

1909.2.1 – The Melwyn, Astoria, Oregon

Letter

A personal letter written from Astoria, Oregon, describing travel from Portland, impressions of the coastal environment, and business activity, with vivid observations of the town’s waterfront construction and climate.

1909.2.11 - The Portland Hotel, Portland, Oregon

1909.2.11 – The Portland Hotel, Portland, Oregon

Letter

A personal and somewhat tense letter from a traveling husband to Bertie discussing delayed mail, family correspondence, and apparent family conflict involving someone named Vic Hart. He expresses surprise and frustration over how Bertie was treated at St. Paul and comments on her mother allowing the situation to continue. The surviving page ends mid-thought.

1909.2.9 – The Portland, Portland, Oregon

1909.2.9 – The Portland, Portland, Oregon

Letter

A warm and affectionate letter written from Portland, Oregon, praising a child’s school performance and promotion. The writer shares observations about a lion performance at a theater, reflects on the rainy climate of Portland, and describes the city’s nickname as the “Rose City,” while expressing longing to return home.