The following is a letter to my grandmother Callie L. Shoun (daughter of Samuel E. Shoun) in Johnson County, TN. She married William D. Eggers (son of Cleveland H. Eggers). The spelling is like it is in the letter. Proper names are in capitals for recognition. Added text is in brackets [ ]. Typed by Linda Viel.
Johnson City, Tenn. June 28 1914 Dear Cousin CALLIE, [Callie L. Shoun Eggers] I do feel ashamed that I have neglected so long to answer your dear good letter received so long ago. You must write me and tell me about your baby, what you have named it, [Nina Mabel Eggers, b. 22 Apr 1914, d 30 Oct 1920] and how it looks & etc. [page 2] We have 4 girls boarding with us now; don't you know I most melt these days, but I don't mind the work so much, if ever thing didn't cost so much, have to give 25 cents for a little gal. of green beans, and them not much good. 25 & 30 cents for butter that is strong enough to walk. Dew berries 25 cents per gal. rasberberies 50 cents, cherries 30 and 40. little bit of apples green & hard .25 peck. and on account of the drought vegatbles are scarce and high. We would have had plenty of every thing in the garden if the dry weather, I have had two little messes of beans & a few heads cabbage some beets, but most of my bunch beans died and the replant looks like they are most dead. [page 3] cucumbers look today as the they were done for, a cow got in our bean patch and never left a stalk of corn as bean. But FLORENCE [Florence E. Shoun, Eliza's daughter b. 1888, married Eugene Loyd 1907] writes me the dry weather is hurting gardens up there too. I guess you are having a "big" time today, how I wish I was with you. [page 4] You must tell all about the meeting, ever body that was there, &c. &c. What has become of Cousin DOROTHY? I have never had but one letter from her since I have been here. GRANDMA is over at BOB's today, so is JOHN WEBSTER [John Webster Shoun, Jr., Eliza's son b. 1904]. GRANDMA is going up to ETTA's the last of this week. [page 5] TISHIA is going too I think WEBSTER [John Webster Shoun, Sr. b. 1856, Eliza 's husband] is sight sick today. I think it is the heat, it is so intensely hot here even the air burns one. NAT [Nathaniel D. Shoun, Eliza' s son b. 1891] is getting along nicely in school, BURNIE [Joseph Burnie Shoun, Eliza's son b. 1890] & PAUL [Paul Wofford Shoun, Eliza's son b. 1897] is driving teams, JOHN WE. [John Webster Shoun, Jr., Eliza's son b. 1904] is still going to school, he did not pass at the close of the Spring term so he had to go 6 weeks longer to pass. HAZEL [Hazel Lucy Shoun, Eliza's daughter b. 1899] is doing - - well, as near nothing as she possible can she says it is too hot to work. Have you a good S.S. and preaching? I have never been to S.S. since Xmas, nor preaching only at night either. as I can't get ready and get my dinner. [page 6] I wish I could run in and see you I know now where I missed the best part of my life - in not visiting my near neigbors more. what is NANNIE [Nannie Eggers, daughter of Cleveland H. Eggers, married Lem Pleasant] doing? I am so sorry MRS. HAWKINS is not satisfied with her home. I'll swap back with her if she wants too. Give every body my love that loves me. and I guess you can count them on your fingers Give the children my love and lots for your self. Write soon Your friend ELIZA SHOUN [Emma "Eliza" Wills, daughter of Russell Bean Wills] [on side of page 1] IRA SHOUN [Ira David Shoun, b. 1886 son of Robert Nelson Shoun] and a MISS PAYNE [Hassie Payne b. 1891, d. 1972] was married yesterday - Sun. [27 June 1914]
This letter was provided by Linda Viel, 2006-2006 President of the Sh--n Family Association. She may be contacted at viel#comcast.net. Replace the # sign with the @ sign.
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